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‘One Of The Biggest’ Flotillas At Lake Wawasee

Written on July 5, 2020 by Deb Patterson

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The Chamness family won the 2020 Commodore Trophy.
By Deb Patterson
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Editor’s Note: The incorrect photo of the on shore USA winner was published. The correct photo has been added.

SYRACUSE  — This year’s Wawasee Flotilla, with the theme of “Proud to be an American,” is going down in the record books as one of the biggest.

“It was by far the most participated year with the theme,” said Holly Tuttle, co-chairman, and echoed by her husband Tom, who added “It was a good turnout.” Holly Tuttle stated there were 25 floats, 10 onshore and 15 wooden/antique/classic boats that registered. “It is families like these that make this tradition worth continuing,” she said. Both expressed appreciation for those who participated to keep up the tradition.

Cathy Campbell, Dr. Jay Asdell and Ashley Lozer represented the Healthcare Heroes as commodores.

Healthcare Heroes were this year’s commodore and were represented on the commodore’s boat by Dr. Jay Asdell and nurses Cathy Campbell and Ashley Lozer. It was their task not only to lead the flotilla but to choose the winner of the prestigious Commodore Trophy. Their choice was the entry by the Chamness family from East Pickwick Park Drive, Syracuse.

The American History entry featured forefathers of the country, complete with wigs and attire. The family, shocked at the announcement at first, cheered enthusiastically after being told to come and accept the Warsaw Cut Glass Commodore Cup. The family had worked hard to create their float and had discussed that morning where they would place the Commodore’s Trophy. It will go on the mantel.

The court members of the Miss Kosciusko County and Miss Teen Kosciusko enjoyed the Flotilla from the pier of the home of Ashley Larson.

Other winners included:

WPOA — Women of Today

DNR — James and Windy Hampton

It’s All Good — John Topham

Greatest Generation — Lindsey Traub

Lady Liberty — Christy Cobbum

Lake Wawasee History — Perry Glaney and Dean Lantz

Most Patriotic — The Johnson’s

Most Enthusiastic — Deb Farmer

Neighborhood — Williams/James Family

Flotilla “Seal” — Jim Kroemer

Business/Commercial — T.L. Jackson

Most Original Business/Commercial — Lynn Reecer

Betsy Ross Award — Mike and Mary Viioli Family

Madelyn Zimmerman, Kosciusko County Fair Queen, and Gaby Sigler, Kosciusko County Teen Fair Queen, wave to spectators. Jim Klotz was the boat’s driver.

Youth — Lyndan Tenney, first; Tyson Niles, second

Most Original Youth — Smoker/Steele Families

God Bless the USA — Richardson Kids

Red, White and Boom — Kathy Graham

Proud to be an American — Jim Klotz

Healthcare Heroes — Price Family

First Responders — Silvermen

Antique Boat — Bob Fanning, first; Gene McNichols, second

Wooden Boat — Kevin Walbridge, first; Brian Hull, second

Classic Boat — Jack Hollingsworth, first; Jim and Kay Young, second

Shore Award

Shore awards were divided between neighborhoods and associations. Those awards included:

Independence — Spink Condominium

Healthcare Heroes — Arnold/West

Wawasee Seal — Wawasee Beach Club

Red, White and Boom — Jaclyn Glaser

USA — Steve and Terry Coyle

Association — Mates, Ennis, Stumpf, Garafalo Families

Lake Wawasee — Zipfel Family

Betsy Ross — Jason Metz

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