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By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL

August can be a tough month for catching striped bass. It isn’t that the fish have gone south or disappeared, but they are certainly into their warm water August state of mind.

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John Ciccarelli, 25 15:27

Ryan Laemel, 16 16:44

Matthew Graziano, 25 16:52

Joshua Sohn, 27 17:08

Mark Engerman, 41 17:28

Fraser Novakowski, 22 17:34

Mark Reppert, 17 17:44

Benjamin Smith, 33 17:55

Peter Knight, 42 17:59

John Dewitt, 22 18:12

Alex Leopold, 18 18:14

Scott Bosworth, 43 18:15

David Diriwachter, 39 18:25

Jay Sinclair, 42 18:35

Alex Kahan, 49 18:47

Yves-Marc Courtines, 35 18:48

Travis Batzer, 18 18:49

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Sponsored by The Black Dog, Cabrinha kites and John Amundson Customs, Black Dog businessman Rob Douglas, in what was described as “one of the most thrilling kite speed races of all time,” recently set a new U.S. record at 40.21 knots, a record held since 2003 by Robby Naish.

Mr. Douglas placed second among all competitors at the Fuerteventura Kite Speed World Cup in Canary Islands, Spain, beating the current world champion and world speed record holder.

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The Farm Neck Golf Club in Oak Bluffs will bring back the dynamic Jensen brothers, Murphy and Luke, for the third annual Martha’s Vineyard Tennis Open benefit on August 22 and 23.

The brothers, formerly French Open doubles champions, will play with the lucky bidders in a pro-am competition on Saturday and also run the popular tennis clinics. The entire weekend proceeds are going to benefit the Martha’s Vineyard Cancer Support Group, a nonprofit organization that offers financial aide and support to Islanders in need with cancer.

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Sullivan Walk and Run

The Hon. Louis W. Sullivan, M.D. and Ginger Sullivan will sponsor the 20th annual 5K Run/Walk Road Race for Health and Fitness on Saturday, August 23 at 9 a.m.

Participants may preregister and pick up numbers on Friday, August 22 from 3 to 6 p.m. in the main lobby at the hospital. Please enter the hospital via the Eastville avenue entrance and proceed to the new lots behind the hospital. Follow signs to the new main entrance. The first 300 registered participants will receive a commemorative T-shirt.

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It was the abundance of sports drinks left over from the road race the day before. It was tunes emanating from the small stereo on the picnic table, popscicles, the relentless sun radiating off the asphalt and that relaxed camaraderie forged when shirts take on skins in a friendly game of pick-up basketball.

The Alex Cohen Basketball Marathon celebrated its 20th year Sunday at the Chilmark Community Center complete with summer stereotypes soon to be immortalized in nostalgic recollections as the summer season come to an end.

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