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For the Record

Adult bowling

Lucky Lanes

Lou Nocek BII league (Oct. 15) — The high team single game and series score was won by Bowlers Corner with 1,057 and 3,088, respectively. Highest individual series was from Alex Haase with 268-236-696. Other high scores were by Collin Schanzlin 212-226-222-660, Spencer Johnson 237-202-206-645, Bill Lanski Jr. 220-257-640, Mike Lucas 233-223-626, Dan Struzynski 266-625, Gene Jankowski 239-204-622, Jerry Jesionowski 225-613, Paul Nocek 205-206-603, Dave Meadows 226-225, Lee Szalkowski 221-204, Matt Eaker 214, Jack Reading 213-206, Brandon Haase 211, Tom Jagoda 211, Tom Battaglia 209, Erick Griewisch 202 and Mark Nickerson 204.

Wednesday 4-man league (Oct. 17) — The high team single game and series score was won by Bowlers Corner with 911 and 2,555, respectively. Highest individual series was from Spencer Johnson with 232-217-277-726. Other high scores were by Tom Battaglia 208-282-242-682, Chris Tofil 247-208-643, Kevin Kaszuba 221-237-636, Dave Meadows 229-206-631, Scott Kawski 211-203-215-629, Gene Jankowski 203-233-620, Mark Wisniewski 235-202-619, Collin Schanzlin 232-609, Mike Lucas 225-601, Stevie Krystofiak 226-600, Dale Lombardo 236, Jerry Jesionowski 233-203, Ricky Laurito 226, Dean Ringler 224, Ricky Burgstrom 221, Erick Griewisch 220, Steve Krystofiak 219, Roger Pacos 219, Keith Glowniak 218, Kevin Rose 212, Fiore Conti Jr. 206, Paul Nocek 207, Tom Jagoda 205 and Matt Miceli 205.

Women’s A league — JoAnne Arnold 176, Kate Bixby 165, Margaret Edgerton 165, Jackie Grant 163, Penny Haight 169, Judy Langworthy 194-191-204-589, Julie Mikula 167, Julie Reibel 168-183, Debbie Skinner 198-178-514, Valerie Steinhoff 177, Sara Tulipane 192-160.

Announcements

Gowanda’s ‘Learn to Ski’ registration is Monday

The Gowanda Recreation “Learn to Ski” program will hold registration on Monday in the Village Board Room located at 27 East Main Street from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Students in grades 5 through 12 from Gowanda and the surrounding school districts are eligible to participate. Call Recreation Director Mark Benton at 532-4053 for more information.

NCSA looking for help in soccer community

The Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) is excited for the upcoming soccer year, and we need YOUR help! NCSA is looking for highly motivated individuals who want to serve our soccer community on the Executive Board. Soccer background or prior experience is not necessary. We value new opinions and ideas for advancement. The success of NCSA is dependent on the commitment of its board members. NCSA will be holding elections for president, secretary, and one at-large position on Nov. 5, at 6:30 p.m. at SUNY Fredonia, Fenton Hall, Room 127. Specific duties of each position and more information about NCSA is available at myncsa716.net.

Chautauqua Tennis Club Open House Oct. 28

The Chautauqua Tennis Club will be hosting a New Member Open House on Sunday, Oct. 28 from 1-4 p.m. Come and join us for an afternoon of fun and refreshments. Learn about this well-kept secret where you can play tennis during the winter months right here in your own backyard. Members will be available to answer questions and membership forms will be available. Enjoy an entertaining junior and adult match and register for door prizes. The club is located at Floral Hall on the Chautauqua County Fairgrounds.

City of Dunkirk hosts martial arts program

The Family Martial Arts Center and The Karate Kidz Zone have partnered with the city of Dunkirk to once again host a two week free karate seminar. The program is geared for all ages 2-18 years of age. Our purpose is to assist in positive role models, healthy living, building confidence, self defense and to encourage children to be involved with the great out doors.

¯Children ages two through six years old will enjoy the knowledge and fun shared with The Karate Kidz Zone program on Wednesdays 5 p.m. until 5:40 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m. until 11:40 a.m. weekly.

¯Students ages seven and up will be instructed by The Family Martial Arts Center program. The sessions for these ages are Mondays 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m., Wednesdays 6 p.m. until 6:50 p.m. and Saturdays 9:30 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. weekly.

All interested families may call 672-6683 for more information or simply just stop by during any scheduled sessions. There is no start or end date.

We look forward to meeting new friends and community members.

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