There were a number of competitive events in the 20th annual Twin City Days festival, held Sept. 4-7 in various locations around Crystal City and Festus. Results as submitted may be found below.
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Baby Crawl
First place: Byron Bequette, the son of Brandon and Laura Bequette.
Second place: Kolton Conner, the son of Alan and Robin Conner.
Third place: Autumn Veteto, the daughter of Justin Veteto and Shaina Dunn.
Trivia Night
The winning team, with 88 out of 100 possible points, consisted of Greg Whipple, Lynn Stevenson, Tara Lovinger, Angie Marshall, Adrian Masters, Curt Stevenson, Katherine Lovinger and Joshua Williams.
Twin Cities Got Talent
First place, winning $100 – Madalyn Wenzelburger, who sang “If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys
Second place, winning $50 – Jordan Riney
Third place, winning $25 – Jenni Moser
Contestants included singers, tumblers and a hypnotist. Judges were Patrick Thomson, Chris Hagan, Susan Vinyard and Joe Pappas. The event was sponsored by the Twin City Rotary Club and emceed by club president Matt West.
Sand Volleyball
First place – Team Flat River
Second place – Double Trouble
Third place: Barefoot Bankers 1
Fourth place: Barefoot Bankers 2
Tennis Tournament
Twelve teams entered the tourney in three divisions: men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles. All winning teams donated their cash prizes to Kade’s Playground, an accessible playground in Herculaneum.
Men’s Division: First place -- Pat Wilson and David Graham
Women’s Division: First place – Amy Snow and Patty Hudson
Mixed Division: Amy Snow and Max Megl
Golf Tournament
Morning Winners
“A” Flight first place, winning $75 per player – Verallia St. Gobain
“A” Flight second place, winning $60 per player – Vest Benefit Solutions
“B” Flight first place, winning $50 per player – Judy Williams Team
“B” Flight second place, winning $40 per player – Glen Tolan Team
“C” Flight first place, winning $25 per player – King Team
“C” Flight second place, winning $20 per player – John Anderson
Skins winner – Brad Wellerman Team and Vest Benefit Solutions
Closest to Pin Hole 4 – Brad Wellerman
Closest to Pin Hole 11 – Jerry Flagg
Longest drive, men – John Lamping
Longest drive, women – Sara Wolk
Afternoon winners
“A” Flight first place, winning $75 per player – The Horn Team
“A” Flight second place, winning $60 per player – Grass Concrete
“B” Flight first place, winning $50 per player – Justin Metiva Team
“B” Flight second place, winning $40 per player – Southern Commercial
“C” Flight first place, winning $25 per player – SMCT
“C” Flight second place, winning $20 per player – Rotary Club
Skins winner – Sapaugh GM Country, The Horn Team and Bridgewater Wealth Management
Closest to Pin Hole 4 – Cliff Sansoucie
Closest to Pin Hole 11 – Joe Bauman
Longest drive, men – Dave Horn
Longest drive, women – Jodie Carlisle
Horseshoe Tournament
First place ($80) -- Dan Peterson and Ed Pashia
Second place ($48) -- Frank Rohlfing and Marvin Wells
Third place ($32) -- Don Shores and Ben Nelms
Eight teams participated in the tournament.
5K Race
Overall men’s winner -- Caleb Zustiak, 37, with a time of 17:58
Overall women’s winner -- Becky Jarvis, 37, with a time of 22:57
Age 13-19
Boys -- Jonny Jackson, with a time of 19:50
Girls -- Lilie Kaempfe, with a time of 23:07
Age 20-29
Men -- Jake Grossbaier, with a time of 24:47
Women -- Ruthie Jackson, with a time of 25:32
Age 30-39
Men -- Terrine Casey, with a time of 24:04
Women -- Shannon Crow, with a time of 24:11
Age 40-49
Men -- Michael Henry, with a time of 20:44
Women -- Dana McCreary, with a time of 24:49
Age 50-59
Men -- Steve Alden, with a time of 22:56
Women -- Tracey Holdinghausen, with a time of 32:42
Age 60-69
Men -- Gary Wallace, with a time of 30:50
Women – Barbra Pumm, with a time of 35:35
Age 70-99
Men -- Vernon Pumm, with a time of with a time of 46:16
Car Show
The US Bank Choice Award winner -- Troy Cordona with his 1969 GTO “The Judge”
Best Interior -- Vern Page with his 1966 Mustang convertible
Best Paint -- Allen Neal with his 1969 Firebird
Best of Show -- Michael James and his 1979 F-150 pickup
1955-1964 stock
First: Womack -- 1964 Plymouth Valiant convertible
Second: Andy Loessel -- 1964 Ford T-Bird
1965-1972 stock
First: Ray Drinnen -- 1970 Olds 442 convertible
Second: Ray Govero -- 1965 Chevy Malibu
1973-1999 stock
First: Jason Partney -- 1987 Chevy Monte Carlo
Second: Teresia Hobbs -- 1976 VW convertible
2000-current stock
First: Daniel Govero -- 2006 Dodge Viper
Second: Edwin Edwards -- 2010 Chevy Camaro
1964-1973 Mustang stock
First: Vern Boge -- 1966 Ford Mustang
Second: Roger Yates -- 1965 Ford Mustang GT
1953-1982 Corvette stock
First: Steve Eisenhauer -- 1966 Chevy Corvette
1900-current stock truck
First: Dale King -- 1952 Chevy pickup
Second: Jack Pippin -- 1928 Ford pickup
1900-current mod truck
First: Michael James -- 1979 Ford pickup
Second: Jim Tinnin -- 1953 Chevy pickup
1955-1957 Chevy stock
First: Josh Heberlie -- 1955 Chevy Bel Air
Pro - Street (tubbed, roll cage)
First: Donnie Rottler -- 1949 Chevy fastback
Second: Mike Welch -- 1973 Chevy Nova
T-bucket, open wheel roadsters (all)
First: Gary McCormick -- 1927 Ford T-Bucket
Second: Eric Bunt -- 1927 Model A
Custom and Lead Sleds
First: Bill Hill -- 1953 Ford Custom Line
Second: Mel Souders -- 1951 Ford 2-door sedan
Foreign/tuner all
First: Everett Hunt -- 2004 Toyota truck
Second: Ken Martin -- 2013 Scion FR-S
1900-1949 street rod
First: Dave Boyer -- 1932 Ford coupe three-window
Second: Clarence Garrison -- 1931 Ford pickup
1950-1959 street machine
First: Harold Crump -- 1956 Chevy Bel Air
Second: James Barton -- 1957 Chevy Bel Air
1960-1972 street machine
First: Dave Wertenberger -- 1969 Chevy Chevelle
Second: Allen Neal -- 1969 Pontiac Firebird
1973-1984 street machine
First: Rick Brown -- 1974 Plymouth Valiant
Second: Bob McWilliams -- 1973 Ford Mustang
1985-current street machine
First: Joe Gruhala -- 1991 Chevy Camaro
Second: Dale Phillip -- 2007 Chevy Corvette
Special Interest
First: Jeremy Cook -- 1974 Chevy Impala
Second: Kenny Head -- 1974 VW Bug
Kids Bowling
Age 2-4 -- Lexe Sullivan with a score of 118
Age 5-6 -- Michaela Quick with a score of 91
Age 7-8 -- Owen Litteral with a score of 125
Age 9-10 -- Dillon Losh with a score of 97


