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For The Record

March 26, 2012
The OBSERVER

Adult Bowling

Lakeview Lanes

Silver Creek Firemen - Clark Smith 278 -258-718, Gary Ginnitti 706, Scott Kawski 256-704, Kevin Lahnen 700, Tony Galfo 256, Jeff Seeley 286-677, Bob Smith 258.

Silver Creek Firemen - Bob Smith 290-713, Clark Smith 266-266-698, Scott Kawski 265-714, Dan Struzynski 262 -677.

K & L Lanes

Paul Hill Memorial League - High team game: South Dayton Hotel 1,070. High team series: Gowanda Ford 3,004. High individual game (men): Brian Schulz 252. High individual game (women): Nancy Earle 191. High individual series (men): Schulz 708. High individual series (women): Nancy Earle 505.

Other high scores: Steve Grimm 225-204-609, Mike McKeever 220-237-207-664, Ed Howard 214, Harold Butzer 203, Ken Purdy 216-247-652, Schulz 220-236, Ben Hewitt 224, Ryan Stefanik 223, Mike Meyers 236, Ernie Clareus 208, Justin Clareus 221-235-201-657, Daren Waterman 201, Dee Connolly 179-182, Nancy Earle 182, Kathy Earle 164, Joyce Purdy 190, Liz Gabel 188, Ashley Milks 184.

Announcements

Moose Club Thursday

Night Golf League

There will be an organizational meeting on Saturday, March 31, for the Moose Club Thursday Night Golf League, which is played at Sugar Hill Golf Course. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m., at the Dunkirk Moose Lodge.

New golfers are welcome. Call Rick Mazurek at 366-6835 with questions, or if you intend to play, but are unable to be at the meeting.

Brocton/Portland Babe Ruth

Tryouts for 13-15 Brocton/Portland Babe Ruth baseball will be held Saturday, March 31 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Brocton Central School Elementary gymnasium rain or shine.

Players should bring a glove and a copy of their birth certificate and be 13, 14 or 15 years of age as of April 30, 2012.

For more information, contact Bill Westin at 792-9472.

"Game Time" Basketball

Camp at Fredonia State

The men's basketball team at Fredonia State will be hosting its third annual "Game Time" basketball camp April 9-13. The camp will run from 9:30 a.m. to noon daily and is open for both boys and girls ages 9-15.

The camp will include daily instruction in ball handling, shooting, defense and passing with the focus on 3-on-3, half-court games and daily 5-on-5 team competition.

"With a lot of the local schools off for spring break this week, we are offering a fun, competitive, action-packed week of basketball for all skill levels" Kevin Moore, Fredonia State basketball coach said.

The camp will be instructed by Moore along with his staff and players.

The cost of the camp is $80 for the week and all campers get a complimentary camp T-shirt. Walk-up registrations will be taken at the door Monday, April 9, starting at 9 a.m.

For more information, call Moore at 673-3108 or email him at: kevin.moore@fredonia.edu.

Women Who Golf4Fun

The season will begin for the women on Wednesday, May 2, at Hillview. Tee-off is scheduled for 10 a.m.

The league is open to women golfers of all kinds.

A short meeting and a "Dutch Treat Pizza Party" will be held after golf.

For more information, contact Bobbi Deering at 366-5805 or Dodo Dudek at 366-3306.

Former Thursday Night Men's League to hold meeting

An organizational meeting for the former Thursday Night Men's Golf League at Sugar Hill Golf Course will be held Saturday, April 7, at 2 p.m.

The meeting will be held at the golf course for all golfers interested in the new league, which will be played on Wednesdays, beginning May 2.

Anyone interested in joining an established league is encouraged to contact Dan Griffin at 785-7546, or Sugar Hill at 326-4653.

Scoring Goals to Fight Cancer

The Second Annual KC/Paper Factory Floor Hockey Tournament will be held March 31 at the Dunkirk Recreation Center. The cost is $25 per person for a six-person team. Participants must 16 years of age or older.

It is a 3-on-3 format with three games guaranteed. There will be prizes for first, second and third place.

Register by email with names to kchockeytourney@yahoo.com or call Eric at 410-0309. Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. The event is presented by the Kosciuszko Club/Paper Factory Relay for Life Team.

High School Baseball Showcase

Chautauqua Lake Central School, with the assistance of the Chautauqua County Baseball Umpires' Association, will once again sponsor the High School Baseball Showcase, April 27-28, at Russell E. Diethrick Park in Jamestown.

This is the sixth year of the resurrection of the showcase, which was conceived in the 1980s. The event will feature 12 teams from Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties, in a schedule of six games over the two-day period.

The showcase gives local high school players an opportunity to play in a professional baseball stadium, with the potential to be seen by college coaches, whom have been notified about the event.

The schedule is as follows:

Friday, April 27

Forestville at Chaut. Lake, 4:30 p.m.

Gowanda at Southwestern, 7:30

Saturday, April 28

Clymer at West Valley, 10 a.m.

Ellicottville at Westfield, 1 p.m.

Pine Valley vs. Panama, 4 p.m.

Dunkirk vs. Maple Grove, 7 p.m.

A gate fee of $1 for students (K-12) and senior citizens and $2 for adults, will be charged to help Chautauqua Lake baseball, as well as to help add to the Umpires' Association Baseball Scholarship Fund. The gate fee will also go to help offset some of the costs of operating the event.

All umpires working games during the weekend will be donating their game fees back to the association to be put into their scholarship fund.

NCSA Registrations

Registration for the spring travel season of the Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) remains open until Friday, April 6. The travel club known as NC Concord competes in the Southern Tier Travel Soccer League (STTSL). This year, the club will field teams in the U10 Co-ed, U12, and U14, as well as U17 Boys and Girls divisions.

Players are still needed for the U10 Co-ed, U12 Girls and Boys divisions, and the U14 Boys division. Player openings in the U14 Girls, U17 Girls and U17 Boys division are available on a limited basis.

Registration fees are $85 for the U10 co-ed and U12 division and $100 for U14 and U17 divisions. There is a $60 uniform fee for new players only. Need based scholarships are available on a limited basis with forms available online at www.myncsa.com. Mail or drop off completed forms with payment at 103 Gardner St.,Fredonia, N.Y. 14063.

The STTSL was established in 1991 to fill a need for a more competitive program than the summer recreational model for committed, talented youth soccer players. Teams from Chautauqua County participate as well as teams from Erie and Cattaraugus counties and Bradford, Pennsylvania. Last year, both the NC Concord U14 Boys and U14 Girls teams won their division championship games held at the Town of Ellery Park and hosted by the Bemus Area Youth Soccer Organization (BAYSO).

Bi-weekly practices for travel soccer begin indoors in March and outdoors as soon as the weather permits. Games are typically held on Sunday afternoons beginning in early May and concluding with the playoff tournament at the end of June. Plans are under way for all NC Concord teams to participate in a tournament in June.

Highlights of the STTSL include the STAR program, in which a patch is awarded to one player per team each game for the star qualities of Sportsmanship, Teamwork, Attitude and Respect. STAR patch recipients are selected by their opponents at the end of each game. In addition, the league has created a zero tolerance policy for players, coaches and spectators in order to promote positive interactions with officials and everyone attending a game. To learn more about the STTSL visit www.sttsl.org.

Questions about NC Concord travel soccer should be directed to Program Director Pattie MacKinnon at ncconcord04@hotmail.com.

Vineyards Golf Ladies

Purple Posse League

The Purple Posse League is set to begin its season on Wednesday, May 2, in the morning.

It is a golf league with a twist, not based on strokes, as it focuses on having fun as the only requirement. A different game is played every week with cash prizes. Players can come as many or as few times as they would like.

Tee times change monthly, so check the OBSERVER or call the course. If you are a Purple Posse member from last year, or would like to join, call Janet Guenther at 672-2282.

The league is planning a kick-off lunch in April.

 
 

 

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