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Announcements

Fredonia girls’ basketball alumni needed for charity game

Alumni of the Fredonia girls’ basketball team are invited back to participate in a charity basketball game on Friday, Dec. 27 at 7 p.m.

Interested players need to contact coach Carol Zirkle at 785-0283 or czirkle@fcsd.wnyric.org to confirm that they are playing and give her a t-shirt size. Coach Zirkle is hoping to have as many alumni as possible representing different eras of Fredonia girls’ basketball.

This year’s game is being played after the jayvee and varsity games against Immaculata. The theme is “Alice’s Army – Winning the Battle Against Leukemia,” in honor of Alice Moore who is currently battling Leukemia.

The program is also selling t-shirts and bracelets that everyone is encouraged to buy to support Alice.

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Adult Hockey

CCHA A League

P-Dubs 12, BJ’s 9

Justin Giles scored five goals and Josh Polak added four to lead P-Dubs. Dave Wright had two goals and John Polak added one for the winners. Assists were tallied by Josh Polak (4), Justin Giles (3), Cory Dziduch (2), Dave Wright (2) and Ron Pachol.

Goals for BJ’s were credited to Mark Zaffalon (3), Mark Wojcinski (2), Tom O’Connor Jr., Mike Nelson and Tom O’Connor Sr. Assists went to Mark Zaffalon (2), Tom O’Connor Jr. (2), Mike Nelson (2) and Tom O’Connor Sr.

CCHA B League

Heenans Pub 5, Coughlans 3

Mike Milligan, Jeff Huyck, Ron Pachol, Greg McQuiggan and Matt Ronsley each scored a goal to lead Heenan’s Pub to victory. Assists went to Ron Pachol, Dave Wright (2), Greg McQuiggan and Matt Ronsley.

AJ Burnside scored two goals for Couglan’s while Matt Traniello added one. Assists for Coughlans went to Dan Bellis (2).

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Wicked Glen 4, The Pick-UPS 3

Rob Strickler scored two goals for Wicked Glen while Shawn Fadale and Tony Cattuzza each netted one for the winners. Assists were tallied by Brian Denea (2), Mike Szach (2), Lee Andolina and Kevin Smith.

Goals for Pick-UPS were scored by Dan Minich, Joe Fuhrman and Jason Rousseau. Assists went to Dan Minich (2) and Josh Mossop.

CCHA C League

Lakeview Shock 4, EBC 2

Nick Orlando led Lakeview Shock with two goals while Jim Eschberger and Chris Spellberg each had one. Assists went to Chris Spellberg (2) and Nick Orlando.

Goals for EBC went to Al Shaw and Dan Courtney with Ryan Simon picking up a helper.

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Beaver Club 5, EBC 3

Brad Meyers and Luke Buehler each netted two goals while Tom Block added one for the winners. Greg Krauza and Kirk Miller each had two assists for the winners.

Mark Taylor scored two goals for EBC and Mike Hallmark had one. Assists for EBC went to Al Shaw (2) and Joe Hallmark.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Wing City Doubles – High game scratch: Tyler Sam and Spenser Johnson 455. High series scratch: Matt Eaker and Kevin Rose 1,310. High game handicap: Matt Eaker and Kevin Rose 486. High series handicap: Matt Eaker and Kevin Rose 1,469. Other high scores: Kevin Rose 216-210-236-662, Mike Lucas 207-217-226-650, Matt Eaker 216-235-648, Tom Battaglia 217-239-635, Bob Wojcinski 225-207-624, Chad Cerrie 224-213-620, Paul Nocek 201-219-611, Greg Haase 214-211-609, Todd Langworthy 212-204-609, Rick Czerwinski 224-603, Matt Haase 236-213, Tyler Sam 242, Alex Haase 208 and Gary Haase 202.

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Monday Night Mixed Couples – High team single: Taber Trucking 2,696. High team series: Taber Trucking 2,1847. High individual single: Men: Bob Paterson 220; Women: Jenn Logan 189. High individual series: Men: Bob Paterson 568; Women: Jenn Logan 521. Other high scores: Mike Wise 205, John Taber 204, Cheryl Doner 163, Jenn Logan 160-172, Kathy Briggs 162, Mike Fisher 513 series, John Taber 521 series and Mike Wise 532 series.

Announcements

Fredonia State baseball

team to host high school clinic

The Fredonia State baseball team is hosting a clinic for high school athletes on Sunday, Dec. 15.

The pitching and catching clinic runs from 10 a.m to 12:30 p.m., and the hitting and defense clinic runs from 1-3:30 p.m. in Steele Hall.

The cost of the clinic is $40 for one clinic, or $65 for both. Registration forms are available at www.fredoniabluedevils.com, then follow the link to baseball. Call the baseball office at 673-3743 for more information.

Southern Tier Bills Booster Club

The Southern Tier Bills Booster Club will watch the Atlanta Falcons vs. Buffalo Bills game on Sunday at the Dom Polski Club.

Chicken and biscuits will be provided at halftime. Fans may bring a dish to pass.

Adult Pool

Gowanda APA League

Standings as of Nov. 24 – Mike’s PG Team, Legion Machines, Twoguns Team, Jamestown St. Marauders, Ronnie’s Crazy 8’s, 8-Ball Assassins, Jamestown Raiders and Jamestown Tavern. Top Gun: Mike Jemiolo is first in the Purple Tier. Mike Harris is first in the Red Tier. Terry Bridenbaker is first in the Yellow Tier. Judith Kurtzworth is first in the Blue Tier.

For more information, contact David Covert, Division Rep, at 698-2291.

Youth Hockey

NCCYHA Squirts

Buffalo Bisons 4, Fredonia Steelers 2

The Steelers were led by Alex Rush who scored twice, with Tate Olson and Ikaika Wojcinski each tallying an assist.

Matt Lotter and Joey Newton fought hard defensively for the Steelers.

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Buffalo Bisons 6 Fredonia Steelers 4

Scoring two goals for the Steelers was Alex Rush, with Tate Olson and Trevor Persch each netting one.

Ikaika Wojcinski had two assists and Caleb Gornikiewicz, Lucas Pchelka and Matt Lotter each had one.

Simon Davis and Kam Mages each played strong defensively for the Steelers.

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Youth Hockey

WNYAHL Pee Wee

Mixed Division

Fredonia Steelers 2, Livingston County Blues 2 – The Steelers and the Blues played to a 2-2 tie at the Wilson Ice Arena at SUNY Geneseo.

Cooper Harris opened the scoring for the Steelers with his first goal of the season 1:55 into the first period.

The Blues tied the scored with just 6.9 seconds remaining in the first period while Ethan Brunner gave the Steelers the lead in the second period with a goal at the 6:50 mark. However, the Blues tied the score in the third period.

Michael Persch had an assist while Nick Novelli was in goal for the Steelers, who now stand at 3-5-2 in the league. They face Batavia on Saturday.

West Seneca Wings 1, Fredonia Steelers 0 – In a game played at Leisure Rinks in Hamburg, the Wings scored the only goal with 3:15 remaining in the third period.

Gabe Persch was in goal for the Steelers.

Adult Hockey

CCHA A League

BJ’s 4, Dom Polski 2 – Scoring for BJ’s were Tom Coughlan, Tom O’Conner Sr., Jay Burnett and Brian Wojcinski while assists went to Scott Wojcinski (two), Ron Friend and Mike Nelson. Greg Parker picked up the win between the pipes.

For Dom Polski, Byron Vanzile and Zach Sliwa found the back of the net while A.J. Riforgiat was in net.

CCHA C League

Couglan’s 6, Team 6 0 – Simon Pasnik had a pair of goals to help lead Coughlan’s to a 6-0 win over Team 6. Also scoring for Coughlan’s in the win were Sean Stamer, Steve Gromala, Lee Andolina and Bill Anderson. Gloria Andolina picked up the shutout in net.

Ken Shearer suffered the loss for Team 6.

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Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Thursday Chosen Ones – Team high series (scratch): Ellman’s Angels 2,413. Individual high series: Jen Depasquale 583.

Other high scores: Depasquale 193-194-196, Cindy Ellman 202, Cindy Zolnoske 174, Lois Jones 163-176, Kori O’Brien 164, Tracey Ebling 161-164, Sharon Palmer 180, Amy Hadley 171.

Thursday Chosen Ones – Team high series (scratch): Lakeshore Orthopedic 2,472. Individual high series: Cindy Ellman 526.

Other high scores: Debbie Kirell 176, Sharon Palmer 182, Lois Jones 162-161, Kori O’Brien 205, Cindy Ellman 183-184, Cindy Wystup 180, Amy Hadley 171, Sheryl Ludemann 162, Sharon Harrington 161, Karen Tramuta 181.

Lou Nocek B II – High team game: Rookies 1,058. High team series: Ray’s Collision: 2,859. Other high scores: Jim Ellman Jr. 236-233-202-661, Mike Lucas 236-216-200-652, Dan Struzynski 251-223-650, Paul Nocek 209-207-225-641, Dick Frost 246, Bill Lanski Jr. 234, Ryan Wise 234, Keith Glowniak 232, Rob Cash 227, Corey Forbes 228, Scott Jagoda 222, Greg Naase 222, Allen Nagel 214, Tom Battaglia 212, Lee Szarkowski 210, Josh Wilmot 207, Ben Montague 201-206, Matt Eaker 225-215-616, Spencer Johnson 204-201, Roger Burlett 201.

Wednesday 4-Man – High team game: Seybold Farms 853. Team high series: Seybold Farms 2,538. Other high scores: Erick Griewisch 232-231-245-708, Tom Jagoda 256-220-214-690, Steve Krystafiak 214-238-648, Tom Battaglia 234-221-642, Paul Nocek 212-245-637, Spencer Johnson 221-248, Joe Jagoda 200-221-204-625, Howie Burgess 213-207, Alex Haase 209-207-608, Tricia Kent 258-605, Dan Struzynski 216-204-601, Ben Montague 211-222-600, Shane Riethmiller 244, Roger Pacos 226, Rob Card 222, Rick Crandall 215, Ricky Laurito 210, Matt Miceli 209, Gene Jankowski 201-206.

Adult Pool

Gowanda APA League

Standings for the APA League, as of Nov. 14, are as follows: Mike’s PG Team is in first and is followed by Legion Machines, Twoguns Team, Jamestown St. Marauders, Ronnie’s Crazy 8’s, Jamestown Raiders, 8-Ball Assassins, Jamestown Tavern.

Top Guns: Mike Jemiolo is first in the Purple Tier. Doug Pine is first in the Red Tier. Terry Bridenbaker is first in the Yellow Tier. Judith Kurtzworth is first in the Blue Tier.

Announcements

Fredonia State Baseball Team

to Host High School Clinic

The Fredonia State baseball team is hosting a clinic for high school athletes on Sunday, Dec. 15. The Pitching and Catching Clinic runs from 10 a.m to 12:30, and the Hitting and Defense Clinic runs from 1:00 to 3:30 in Steele Hall. The cost of the clinic is $40 for one clinic, or $65 for both. You can download a registration form at www.fredoniabluedevils.com, then follow the link to baseball. Call the baseball office at 716-673-3743 for more information.

Gowanda ‘Learn to Ski’

Signups Set for Nov. 25

The Gowanda Recreation Department will hold their final signup for their ‘Learn to Ski’ program at Holiday Valley, on Monday, Nov. 25, from 6-7:30 p.m., in the Village Board Room, located at 27 East Main Street.

Students in grades 5-12 from Gowanda – and surrounding school districts – are welcome to join the eight-week program, which will run on Sundays.

Call Recreation Director Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com for more information.

Gowanda Football Open House set for Nov. 30

The Gowanda VFW will host a Football Open House on Saturday, Nov. 30, from 6 to 10 p.m.

Former Gowanda high school and youth football coaches, players, cheerleaders, majorettes, team managers, statisticians and their guests are invited to attend.

The special event will unveil the book, “Through The Eyes Of A Panther: The History of Gowanda Football 19961-1992.” The open house will also include Gowanda football memorabilia and viewing of game films from as far back as 1963. Complimentary refreshments will be served.

Call Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com before Nov. 27, to make your reservation.

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Adult Golf

Downing Golf Course

Wednesday Travel League – Ed Tofil shot the low round of 70 at Downing Golf Course in Harborcreek, Pa. The start of play was postponed by a two-hour frost delay with conditions later reaching a balmy 44 degrees. Tofil’s victory was his 12th of the season, matching the single season record set by Kerry Murphy in 2005. Murphy and John Bongiovanni tied for second with 89 each. Tofil was low on the front with 37, followed by Pat Weaver with 42. Tofil was also low on the back with 42, followed by Bongiovanni and John Waterman with 43 each. Waterman was the B Flight winner and Doug Newman was the winner of the Commissioner’s Award.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight- Tofil (Nos. 2, 3, 4, 14), Weaver (No.7) and Dave Franklin (No.11); B Flight – Bob Thompson (Nos. 2, 7), Angelo Leone (No. 4), Len Leszkowicz (No.6) and Waterman (No.13). Closest to the pin were Waterman (No. 5), Franklin (Nos. 8, 11) and Bongiovanni (No. 15).

Top point winners were Tofil (18), Franklin (13) and Waterman (8). Season points leaders: Tofil (613), Thompson (416), Franklin (399), Joe Michalski (388), Bongiovanni (356).

For the rest of this year, weather conditions will determine if more events will be played. Golfers will be alerted by email or text message as to arrangements as soon as they are made.

Adult Hockey

CCHA C League

Lakeview Shock 3, Wicked Glen 0

Goals for Lakeview Shock were scored by Mike Korzeniewski, Keith Mages and Jeff Marsowicz. Mike Korzeniewski, Chris Spellberg, Dan Gornikiewicz and Joe Harris all recorded one assist each. Brian Lillie earned the shutout in goal for the Lakeview Shock.

Nate Williams took the loss in goal for Wicked Glen.

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Youth Hockey

NCCYHA Squirts

NCCYHA Steelers 5, Depew Squirts 4

Alex Rush had a hat trick to lead the Steelers while Ikaika Wojcinski had a goal and two assists in the win. Tate Olson chipped in a goal and an assist for the Steelers as well while the defense was led by Kinnan Finnegan.

Adult Pool

Valley Pool Mixed League

Results for Week 7 – Beaver Club II is in first place with 25 wins while Witch Kitch II is in second with 22 wins. In third place is Beaver Club I with 18 wins.

The following had perfect scores of 24: Beaver Club: Rick Flaco (BC II), Al Uszacki (substitute). The following had a table run: Matt Fox (two).

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Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Monday Night Mixed Couples – High team game: Redneck Yacht Club 683. High team series: Redneck Yacht Club 1,871. High individual game (men): Bob Paterson 234. High individual game (women): Jenn Logan 245. High individual series (men): Paterson 634. High individual series (women): Logan 643.

Other high scores: Paterson 204, John Taber 226-555, Cheryl Doner 177, Logan 210-188, Tammy Fisher 167.

Adult Hockey

CCHA B League

Wicked Glen 3,

Dunkirk Falcons 3

Rob Strickler had a pair of goals to lead Wicked Glen while Brian Denea added the team’s other goal. Denea added a pair of assists while Bill Clark and Jim Azzarella added a helper each. Mike Barrett was in net.

For the Falcons, Matt Nickle scored twice while Ryan Simon lit the lamp once. Assists went to Matt Murphy (two) and Rick Simon. Bernard Jakiela was in net for the Falcons.

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Coughlan’s 5,

Pick-UPS 5

Coughlan’s was led by goals from Wes Buehler, Tucker Krauza, Dan Westin, Matt Traniello and Jim Rozen. Assists were credited to Rozen, Westin (two) and Justin Jakubowicz. Chris McCracken was between the pipes.

Joe Furhman scored a pair of goals to lead the Pick-UPS while Mike Gzyl, Joe Hallmark and Nick Michalski scored a goal each. Michalski and Gzyl added two assists each while Joe Furhman added another. Dave Stefaniak was in net.

Announcements

Gowanda ‘Learn to Ski’

signups set for Nov. 25

The Gowanda Recreation Department will hold their final signup for their ‘Learn to Ski’ program at Holiday Valley, on Monday, Nov. 25, from 6-7:30 p.m., in the Village Board Room, located at 27 East Main Street.

Students in grades 5-12 from Gowanda – and surrounding school districts – are welcome to join the eight-week program, which will run on Sundays.

Call Recreation Director Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com for more information.

Gowanda Football Open House set for Nov. 30

The Gowanda VFW will host a Football Open House on Saturday, Nov. 30, from 6 to 10 p.m.

Former Gowanda high school and youth football coaches, players, cheerleaders, majorettes, team managers, statisticians and their guests are invited to attend.

The special event will unveil the book, “Through The Eyes Of A Panther: The History of Gowanda Football 19961-1992.” The open house will also include Gowanda football memorabilia and viewing of game films from as far back as 1963. Complimentary refreshments will be served.

Call Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com before Nov. 27, to make your reservation.

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Youth Hockey

WNYAHL Pee Wee Mixed Division

Canandaigua Knights 3, NCCYHA Steelers 2 – A power-play goal with 1:15 left in the third period lifted Canandaigua past the Steelers at Genesee County Community Rink.

The Steelers opened the scoring 10 seconds into the game on a goal by Zach Korzeniewski while Connor Daniels added the team’s other goal, which came in the third period.

Gabe Persch had an assist while Nick Novelli suffered the loss between the pipes. The Steelers sit at 3-4-1 on the season.

Adult Bowling

K & L Lanes

Saturday Nite Drifters – High team game: The Beams 878. High team series: The Beams 2,566. High individual game (men): Bob Stelley 246. High individual game (women): Anita Clareus 181. High individual series (men): Stelley 684. High individual series (women): Clareus 490.

Other high scores: Stelley 215-233, Trudy Jackson 177, Kathy Earle 167, Linda Jozwiak 163, Kelly Carriero 169, Mary Senn 180-164, Clareus 164, Sonya Emery 168.

Paul Hill Memorial – High team game: Gowanda Starcraft 1,049. High team series: Gowanda Starcraft 2,993. High individual game (men): Ed Howard 246. High individual game (women): Kathy Earle 181. High individual series (men): Howard 643. High individual series (women): Kathy Earle 505.

Other high scores: Mike Meyers 220, Ernie Clareus 212, Justin Clareus 209, Daren Waterman 210, Rich Sandy 221-206-607, Pat Richter 202, Bradley Schulz 216-211, Robbie Coulon 223, Mike Chimino 214, Howard 202, Dian Emke 160, Dee Connolly 167, Nancy Earle 168-161, Kathy Earle 160-164-505, Jamie Krajewski 170-179.

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Youth Basketball

Parochial League

NCCS 25 St. John Vianney 9 – The NCCS Lady Monarchs varsity basketball team opened their season with a win at the Immaculata Invitational Tournament.

Katie Price led the way with eight points, followed by Mackenzie Markham with seven and Hannah Gullo with five. Alison Cortes and Josslyn Strang also scored for NCCS. Playing in their first varsity games were Sydni Condoyannis and Monica Pokoj. Both played well on defense.

For St. John Vianney, Emma Dillon had three points.

NCCS 30, Nativity of our Lord 23 – In the second round of the Immaculata Invitational Tournament, the Lady Monarchs defeated the two-time defending Diocesan champion behind a 16-point effort from Mackenzie Markham.

Also leading the way for NCCS were Katie Price with eight points and Hannah Gullo added a pair of 3-pointers late in the game to cushion the Lady Monarch’s lead.

For Nativity of Our Lord, Danielle Hore had 17 points.

Youth Hockey

WNYAHL Bantam Travel

NCCYHA Steelers 6, Cazenovia Chiefs 2 – The Steelers took to the road in Cazenovia, winning 6-2.

Mike Meredith had the hat trick while Dawson Rafan, Luke Mleczko and Chris Buchanan chipped in with a goal each while Christian Michalski added an assist.

Nicholas Merlino was in goal.

The Steelers travel to play the Niagara Purple Eagles at 5 p.m., on Nov. 24 at Dwyer Arena.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

High team game (scratch): Todd Langworthy and Bob Wojcinski 471. High team game (handicap): Langworthy and Wojcinski 483. High team series (scratch): Mike Lucas and Paul Nocek 1,264. High team series (handicap): Matt Eaker and Kevin Rose 1,343.

Other high scores: Paul Nocek 213-201-659, Wojcinski 215-245-659, Spenser Johnson 225-258-656, Tom Battaglia 217-268-655, Eaker 205-212-238-655, Todd Langworthy 256-213-642, Greg Haase 213-213-617, Mike Lucas 213-201-605, Keith Glowniak 219, Gary Haase 216, Alex Haase 210, Benny Montague 204, Joe Conti 201, Chad Cerrie 200.

Adult Hockey

CCHA B League Game

Heenan’s 4, Pick-UPS 4 – Don Fadale scored a pair of goals while Greg McQuiggan and Bryon Vanzile each added a goal for Heenan’s. Assists were credited to McQuiggan, Jeffrey Huyck (two), Derek Sheridan and Matt Wronski. Gary Shain was between the pipes.

The Pick-UPS received goals from Joe Furhmann, Mike Gzyl, Tim Zugger and Garrett Wrap. Dan Minich and Gyzl recored assists while Dave Stefaniak was in net.

Fredonia State Baseball Team to Host

High School Clinic

The Fredonia State baseball team is hosting a clinic for high school athletes on Sunday, Feb. 15. The pitching and catching clinic runs from 10 a.m to 12:30 p.m., and the hitting and defense clinic runs from 1-3:30 p.m. in Steele Hall. The cost of the clinic is $40 for one clinic, or $65 for both. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.fredoniabluedevils.com, by following the link to baseball.

Call the baseball office at 673-3743 for more information.

Fredonia State

Kids’ Night Out

The Fredonia State baseball team will be hosting a Kids’ Night Out tonight in the Steele Hall Fieldhouse at the University.

The event, for grades 1 through 7, runs from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration is $10 at the door. Activities and swimming will be supervised by members of the team.

For more information, call the baseball office at 673-3743.

Gowanda Football

History Book to

Be Unveiled Nov. 30

The history of Gowanda football book “Through The Eyes Of A Panther” will be unveiled at the Gowanda VFW Club on Saturday, Nov. 30 from 6-10 pm.

An open house will welcome former high school and youth coaches, players, cheerleaders, team managers and their guests.

Viewing of vintage game films and football memorabilia plus complimentary refreshments will be included during the event.

To make reservations to attend the unveiling and/or purchase a book, call Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com.

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Announcements

Fredonia State

baseball team to host high school clinic

The Fredonia State baseball team is hosting a clinic for high school athletes on Sunday, Feb. 15. The pitching and catching clinic runs from 10 a.m to 12:30 p.m., and the hitting and defense clinic runs from 1-3:30 p.m. in Steele Hall. The cost of the clinic is $40 for one clinic, or $65 for both. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.fredoniabluedevils.com, by following the link to baseball.

Call the baseball office at 673-3743 for more information.

Fredonia State Kids’ Night Out

The Fredonia State baseball team will be hosting a Kids’ Night Out on Saturday, Nov. 16 in the Steele Hall Fieldhouse at the University.

The event, for grades 1 through 7, runs from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration is $10 at the door. Activities and swimming will be supervised by members of the team.

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Youth Hockey

Squirt Division Hockey

NCCYHA Steelers 2 Cheektowaga Warriors 1

Ikaika Wojcinski and Alex Rush each scored a goal to lift the Steelers to victory. Tate Olson contributed with two assists while Joe Newton had one for the winners.

Trevor Persch and Caleb Gornikiewicz were the winning goalies.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Monday Night Mixed Couples – High team single: Dom Polski 753. High team series: Dom Polski 1,971. High individual single: Mike Wise 227, Jenn Logan 287. High individual series: Mike Wise 605; Jen Logan 629. Other high scores: Bob Paterson 201-206, John Taber 504 series, Bob Paterson 579 series, Del Jusko 544 series, Carol Wise 525 and Jimmy Valenti 510 series.

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Women’s A League – High team game: Coughlan’s 629. High team series: Just Us 1,744.

Other high scores: Debbie Skinner 209-179-176-564, Bert Patterson 176, Joanie Rammelt 179-205-517, Michele Frederickson 165, JoAnne Arnold 176-177-501, April Jagoda 173-192-523.

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Women’s A League – High team game: Misfits 629.

Other high scores: JoAnne Arnold 179-184-209-572, Jackie Grant 167-168, Michele Frederickson 177, Debbie Skinner160-223-536, Penny Haight 163, Rose Spicer 206, Roberta Patterson 172, Linda Powell 164-169, Shirley Salerno 169, Rene Granata 189.

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Women’s A League – High team game: Just Us 639. High team series: Coughlan’s 1,765.

Other high scores: Jackie Grant 184-172-503, Michele Frederickson 186-165-169-520, April Jagoda 172, Shirley Salerno 160-160, Val Steinhoff 165, Penny Haight 163-192-505, Joanie Rammelt 165-170, Rose Spicer 170-170, Debbie Skinner 164-229-550.

K & L Lanes

Paul Hill Memorial – High team game: The Mutts 1,028. High team series: The Mutts 2,976. High individual game (men): Daren Waterman 258, Ernie Clareus 258. High individual game (women): Nancy Earle 198. High individual series (men): Waterman 706. High individual series (women): Joyce Purdy 524.

Other high scores: Mike Emke 225-223-645, Larry Brown 228, Pat Richter 200, Justin Grimm 202-212-219-633, Gene Aanerud 201, Mike Chimino 201, Mike McKeever 213-243-626, Ed Howard 232, Bobby Brown 203, Larry Butzer 212, Jacob Schulz 229, Harold Butzer 204, Robbie Coulon 206, Jeremy Jimerson 203-222, Doug Jimerson 203, Mike Meyers 213, Justin Clareus 200, Waterman 233-215-706, Purdy 176-182-166, Jamie Krajewski 161-163, Kathy Earle 180.

Youth swimming

Hammerhead Swim Club

Hammerhead Swim Club had 22 swimmers attend a NISL league meet at Eden High School on Saturday, Nov. 9.

Swimming in their first ever meet for HHSC were Max Corrente, Sam Murphy and Josh Reynolds. HHSC swimmers had 14 first-place, five second-place, six third-place and a total of 52 top-10 finishes at the meet. There were three new silver times, one new gold time and a total of 43 personal best times achieved (listed below).

8-and-under Division

Max Corrente (8) 25 Free 34.43, 50 Free 51.97, 25 Back 32.59

Adam Fred (8) 25 Free 17.98, 50 Free 38.76, 25 Back 24.52

9-10 Division

Ellie Decker (9) 50 Free 1:12.75, 50 Back 59.05

Amelia Harper (9) 50 Breast 1:00.70, 50 Fly 59.44

Sam Murphy (9) 50 Free 49.34 50 Back 47.84

Josh Reynolds (9) 50 Free 50.46, 50 Back 1:03.33

11-12 Division

Marissa Boettcher (12) 500 Free 7:26.51

Zach Corrente (12) 50 Free 34.43, 100 Breast 1:40.18

Lillee Gould (11) 50 Free 35.53; 50 Breast 51.55

Natalie Groesch (11) 50 Free 58.25, 50 Back 54.52

Grace Mroczka (12) 500 Free 6:06.29

Ronan Murphy (11) 50 Free 36.07, 50 Back 42.99

Caleb Reynolds (12) 100 Free 1:20.54, 100 Back 1:32.08

Esel Ro (12) 200 IM 2:48.35

Emily Smith (11) 50 Free 38.93, 50 Back 46.62

Tess Thompson (12) 100 Free 1:04.37 (SILVER TIME), 50 Fly 34.39 (SILVER TIME)

13-14 Division

Riley Drummond (13) 100 Free 57.13 (GOLD TIME), 50 Back 30.00, 100 FLY 1:09.19 (SILVER TIME)

Olivia Gullo (13) 50 Free 32.93, 100 Back 1:28.83, 500 Free 7:28.32

Mikayla Reynolds (14) 50 Free 27.36, 100 Back 1:09.57, 100 Fly 1:20.80

15 & Over Division

Sophie Thompson (15) 100 Free 1:17.68, 50 Fly 38.32, 500 Free 8:01.67

Adult Hockey

CCHA B League Game

Coughlan’s 6,

Dunkirk Falcons 2

Justin Jakubowicz recorded the hat trick while Aaron Marshall, Wes Buehler and AJ Burnside each scored a goal for the winners. Assists were credited to Tucker Krauza (3), Jim Rozen (2), Dustin Malkawski (2), Jakubowicz and Dan Bellis.

Chris McCracken was the winning goalie.

Goals for Falcons were scored by Dan Nickle and Matt Murphy. Assists went to Adam Woelfle and Dan Nickle.

Adult Pool

Valley Pool League

Week 6 Results and standings – Team scores are as follows: Beaver Club II is in first with 21 wins. Witch Kitch II is in second with 19 wins. Beaver Club I is in third with 14 wins. The following had perfect scores of 24: Beaver Club: Rick Falco and John Leckliter. BC II: Al Uszacki (sub). Witch Kitch: Fred Chamberlin, Gordy Cleland and Kevin Tarbell WK II. The following had a table run: Leckliter.

Announcements

Dunkirk High School Sports booster

There will be a meeting of the Dunkirk High Sports Booster today at 6 p.m. in room 112 at Dunkirk High.

Enter through the rear door off the back parking lot. All coaches and parents are welcome to attend.

Fredonia State

baseball team to host high school clinic

The Fredonia State baseball team is hosting a clinic for high school athletes on Sunday, Feb. 15. The pitching and catching clinic runs from 10 a.m to 12:30 p.m., and the hitting and defense clinic runs from 1-3:30 p.m. in Steele Hall. The cost of the clinic is $40 for one clinic, or $65 for both. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.fredoniabluedevils.com, by following the link to baseball.

Call the baseball office at 673-3743 for more information.

Fredonia State Kids’ Night Out

The Fredonia State baseball team will be hosting a Kids’ Night Out on Saturday, Nov. 16 in the Steele Hall Fieldhouse at the University.

The event, for grades 1 through 7, runs from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration is $10 at the door. Activities and swimming will be supervised by members of the team.

For more information, call the baseball office at 673-3743.

Gowanda football

history book to be unveiled Nov. 30

The history of Gowanda football book “Through The Eyes Of A Panther” will be unveiled at the Gowanda VFW Club on Saturday, Nov. 30 from 6-10 pm.

An open house will welcome former high school and youth coaches, players, cheerleaders, team managers and their guests.

Viewing of vintage game films and football memorabilia plus complimentary refreshments will be included during the event.

To make reservations to attend the unveiling and/or purchase a book, call Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com.

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Announcements

Fredonia State baseball

team to host high school clinic

The Fredonia State baseball team is hosting a clinic for high school athletes on Sunday, Feb. 15. The pitching and catching clinic runs from 10 a.m to 12:30 p.m., and the hitting and defense clinic runs from 1-3:30 p.m. in Steele Hall. The cost of the clinic is $40 for one clinic, or $65 for both. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.fredoniabluedevils.com, by following the link to baseball.

Call the baseball office at 673-3743 for more information.

Fredonia State Kids’ Night Out

The Fredonia State baseball team will be hosting a Kids’ Night Out on Saturday, Nov. 16 in the Steele Hall Fieldhouse at the University.

The event, for grades 1 through 7, runs from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration is $10 at the door. Activities and swimming will be supervised by members of the team.

For more information, call the baseball office at 673-3743.

Fredonia Little League umpire meeting

There will be a short mandatory informational meeting today for any Fredonia High students interested in umpiring Fredonia Little League baseball or softball games for the 2014 season.

The meeting will take place in the presentation room of the high school, and will be done in time to ride the late bus home. Any new or returning students need to attend. For more information, call Scott Kowalski at 673-6896.

Bills Boosters

The Southern Tier Bills Booster Club will hold a general meeting on Thursday at the Kosciuszko Club starting at 7 p.m

Gowanda football history

book to be unveiled Nov. 30

The history of Gowanda football book “Through The Eyes Of A Panther” will be unveiled at the Gowanda VFW Club on Saturday, Nov. 30 from 6-10 pm.

An open house will welcome former high school and youth coaches, players, cheerleaders, team managers and their guests.

Viewing of vintage game films and football memorabilia plus complimentary refreshments will be included during the event.

To make reservations to attend the unveiling and/or purchase a book, call Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com.

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Youth Hockey

WNYAHL

Bantam Travel

NCCYHA Steelers 6, Niagara County Coyotes 1 – Mike Meredith scored four goals and added an assist to lead the Steelers to the win, helping to improve their record to 4-1.

Chris Buchanan and Carter D’Agostino chipped in a goal each while Nicolas Merlino was in net.

The Steelers play at Cazenovia today at 3:30.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Wing City Doubles – High game (scratch): Tom Battaglia and Rick Czerwinski 492. High series (scratch): Battaglia and Czerwinski 1,307. High game (handicap): Battaglia and Czerwinski 523. High series (handicap): Battaglia and Czerwinski 1,400.

Other high scores: Battaglia 252-267-723, Spenser Johnson 237-246-223-706, Mike Lucas 214-222-226-662, Keith Glowniak 268-641, Benny Montague 233-206-630, Paul Nocek 223-214-623, Greg Haase 211-208-611, Bob Wojcinski 257-606, Jim Diakakis 246, Czerwinski 235, Todd Langworthy 227, Tyler Sam 207, Alex Haase 206.

Thursday B League – High Individual scores: Jim Diakakis 279-215-688, Les Ludemann 235-268-213-716, Shelly Grant 228-247-209-684, Matt Laurito 224-621, Mark Wisniewski 209-235-605, Joel Moser 206, Bill Lanski Jr. 223, Dave Ludemann 200-234, Chuck Dye Sr. 226, Al Pati 244, Bob Wojcinski 220, Dave Laurito 234, Ricky Laurito 215.

Announcements

Southern Tier Bills Booster Club

The Southern Tier Bills Booster Club will watch the Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game on Sunday at the First Ward Falcon Club. Baked ham will be provided at halftime. A dish to pass is optional.

Dunkirk Sports Boosters

There will be a meeting of the Dunkirk High Sports Boosters on Wednesday Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. in Room 112 at the high school.

Those attending should use the door off the back parking lot. All parents and Coaches are welcome to attend.

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Adult Hockey

CCHA A League

P-Dubs 7, BJ’s 3 – Kevin Salemi had two goals for P-Dubs in the win while Justin Giles and Josh Polak also netted two goals. Assists were credited to Polak, Giles, Cory Dziduch (two), Derek Sheridan (2), Dave Wright and Salemi. In goal for P-Dubs was A.J. Riforgiat.

Goal for BJ’s were scored by Mike Nelson (two) and Brian Wojcinski (two assists) while Ron Friend added a helper. Drew Yelich was in net for BJ’s.

CCHA C League

Coughlan’s 3, Beaver Club 1 – Sean Stamer, Mark Wiemer and Dan Robinson all scored for Coughlan’s in the win while assists went to Simon Pasnik, Ken Purdy and Lee Andolina. Gloria Andolina picked up the win between the pipes.

Beaver Club’s lone goal came off the stick of Nick Keefe while Phil Begier and Greg Krauza added assists. Shane Randolph suffered the loss in net.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Thursday Chosen Ones – Individual high series: Jen Depasquale 607. Team high series: Fadale Enterprises 2,469.

Other high scores: Karen Tramuta 160, Depasquale 203-221-183, Amy Hadley 180, Diane Galarza 161-171, Cindy Ellman 160-194-502, Sharon Harrington 168, Sharon Sprague 176-181, Tracey Ebling 178, Debbie Kirell 170, Sharon Palmer 165.

Announcements

Southern Tier Bills Booster Club

The Southern Tier Bills Booster Club will watch the Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game on Sunday at the First Ward Falcon Club. Baked ham will be provided at halftime. A dish to pass is optional.

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Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Wednesday 4-Man – High team game: Bowlers Corner 834. High team series: Professional Contractors 2,477.

Individual high scores: Tom Battaglia 245-249-218-712, Alex Haase 259-238-222-709, Spenser Johnson 245-221-203-669, Rick Crandall 203-268-666, Paul Nocek 225-215-226-666, Matt Eaker 207-211-233-651, Shane Riethmiller 211-250, Tricia Kent 221-224-627, Jerry Jesionowski 236-201-603, Matt Miceli 247, Erick Griewisch 233, Mike Lucas 222, Rob Card 215, Becca Kent 212, Josh Wilmot 207-201, Howie Burgess 206, Joe Jagoda 205, Roger Pacos 201.

Wednesday 4-Man – High team game: Seybold Farms 829. High team series: Seybold Farms 2,441.

Other high scores: Rick Crandall 245-243-219-707, Steve Krystofiak 244-202-225-671, Tom Battaglia 225-257-656, Dan Struzynski 234-226, Gen Jankowski 201-206-232-639, Spencer Johnson 205-217-210-633, Art Howard 226, Tricia Kent 218, Jerry Jesionowski 216, Josh Wilmot 213, Tom Jagoda 212, Joe Jagoda 205, Mike Lucas 202, Matt Miceli 202, Kevin Rose 200.

Lou Nocek BII – High team game: Frost Transportation 1,046. High team series: Kettle ‘N’ Keg 3,027.

Individual high scores: Tom Battaglia 224-297-211-732, Spencer Johnson 298-227-205-729, Greg Haase 215-223-229-667, Keith Glowniak 225-247-662, Rob Cash 214-234-211-659, Gary Haase 231-234-635, Lee Szalkowski 246-619, Dan Struzynski 204-226-616, Tom Jagoda 245-218-613, Ryan Wise 226-610, Bill Lanski Jr. 216-203-604, Jim Michaels 203-209-603, Paul Nocek 227-227, Jerry Jesionowski 218, Scott Jagoda 213, Jack Reading 202-205, Allen Nagel 205, Mike Lucas 206, John Wise 202, Ben Montague 201, Roger Pacos 201.

Lou Nocek BII – High team game: Frost Transportation 1,157. High team series: Frost Transportation 3,157.

Individual high scores: Mike Lucas 266-257-704, Ben Montague 223-231-239-693, Spencer Johnson 222-277-690, Tom Battaglia 233-245-203-681, Scott Jagoda 265-207-206-678, Rob Cash 266-206-661, Tom Jagoda 213-235-204-652, Howie Burgess 210-201-233, Gary Haase 244-226-628, Keith Glowniak 225-201-609, Lee Szalkowski 227-607, Ricky Laurito 206-202-606, Paul Nocek 214-203-603, Jerry Jesionowski 247, Allen Nagel 245, Dick Frost 232, Dan Struzynski 225, Jim Ellman Jr. 214, Greg Haase 212.

K & L Lanes

Saturday Nite Drifters – High team game: The Beams 969. High team series: The Beams 2,823. High individual game (men): Bob Stelley 263. High individual game (women): Kathy Earle 217. High individual series (men): Stelley 694. High individual series (women): Kathy Earle 549.

Other high scores: Joyce Purdy 166-178, Nancy Earle 169, Anita Clareus 200, Kathy Earle 166-166, Kelly Carriero 181-192-530, Ken Purdy 216-215-602, Ernie Clareus 220-201-246-667, Stelley 226-205, Ed Howard 211.

Saturday Nite Drifters -High team game: Swig ‘N’ Jig 870, Looney Tunes 870. High team series: Team Mayhem 2,531. High individual game (men): Joe Sweda 236. High individual game (women): Janet Parker 200. High individual series (men): Sweda 667. High individual series (women): Parker 526.

Other high scores: Roger O’Day 224, Ken Purdy 203, Sweda 207-224, Ernie Clareus 211, Kathy Earle 162, Kelly Carriero 184, Anita Clareus 160, Parker 193-526.

Saturday Nite Drifters – High team game: The Beams 917. High team series: The Beams 2,664. High individual game (men): Ernie Clareus 240. High individual game (women): Joyce Purdy 204. High individual series (men): Ernie Clareus 616. High individual series (women): Anita Clareus 501.

Other high scores: Ernie Clareus 213, Bob Stelley 225, Mike Gassman 202, Joe Sweda 234, Kathy Earle 170, Anita Clareus 184, Kelly Carriero 165, Charity Sweda 190, Trudy Jackson 174, Jamie Krajewski 185.

Saturday Nite Drifters – High team game: Jr. Nation 874. High team series: Jr. Nation 2,490. High individual game (men): Rod Jimerson 227. High individual game (women): Linda Jozwiak 186, Kelly Carriero 186. High individual series (men): Rich Emery 523. High individual series (women): Jozwiak 473.

Other high scores: Mike Gassman 200, Emery 219.

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Adult Golf

Wednesday Travel League

Ron Rys shot the low round of 76 at Harbor Ridge Golf Course in Harborcreek, Pa., to capture the title in the league’s annual Halloween Spooktacular.

Kerry Murphy and Ed Tofil were each two strokes back with 78’s while Gary Richardson shot a 79. Rys was low on the front nine with 39 and Murphy matched Rys’ 37 for low on the back nine.

In the B Flight, Dave Criscione won a three-way tiebreaker over Jeff Kubera and Butch Mackowiak. In C Flight, Frank Benamati won a tiebreaker over Dan Kaszuba. Winner of the Commissioner’s Award was Lee Titus.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight – Tofil (No. 2), Alex Deering (No. 4), Al Etzel (No. 7), Murphy (No. 10) and John Bongiovanni (Nos. 11 & 16); B Flight – Joe Bifaro (No. 2), Jim Ferrick (No. 3), Bob Thompson (No. 10), Ron Szach (No. 12) and Kubera (No. 14). C Flight – Gary Hazelton (Nos. 5 & 14), Benamati (No. 11) and Kaszuba (No. 12). Closest to the pin were Jack Griswold (No. 3), Szach (Nos. 8 & 12) and John Waterman (No. 17).

Top point winners were Szach (63), Ferrick (31), Bongiovanni (20) and Griswold and Waterman (16 each). Season points leaders: Tofil 518, Thompson 401, Joe Michalski 379, Dave Franklin 354, Criscione 348, Bongiovanni 346, Kubera 335, Richardson 330, Murphy 282, Waterman 272.

Next week, the league travels to Green Meadows in North East, Pa. Tee-off is at 9:30 a.m. A special “November to Remember” contest will be announced before tee-off.

Youth Hockey

CCHA C League Game

Lakeview Shock 9, Team 6 1 – Jim Eschberger and Joe Harris had two goals each while Dan Gornikiewicz, Jason Coloson, Jeff Marsowicz, Keith Mages and German Torres all scored. Assists went to Joe Harris (four), Eschberger, Chris Spellberg, Dan Prittie, Mike Korzeniewski and Mages.

Brian Lillie picked up the win in net.

Scoring for Team 6 was Nick Bailey while assists went to David Newcomb and Bill Powell. Kenny Shearer suffered the loss between the pipes.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Wing City Doubles – High game (scratch): Todd Langworthy and Bob Wojcinski 485. High game (handicap): Langworthy and Wojcinski 495, Mike Lucas and Paul Nocek 495. High series (scratch) Langworthy and Wojcinski 1,304, Lucas and Nocek 1,304. High series (handicap): Lucas and Nocek 1,388.

Other high scores: Nocek 265-224-681, Tom Battaglia 253-215-667, Langworthy 247-237-666, Keith Glowniak 234-223-647, Alex Haase 200-252-645, Spenser Johnson 235-223-642, Wojcinski 212-248-638, Benny Montague 224-205-207-634, Chad Cerrie 238-228-629, Lucas 202-235-623, Gary Haase 214-231-623, Greg Haase 213-205, Tyler Sam 208-204, Matt Eaker 200-217, Joe Conti 225, Chris Hooper 208, Veronica Erick 200.

Local Television

Akron vs. Fredonia Football Game to Air Today

The Akron vs. Fredonia Section 6 Class C football semifinal, at Dunkirk’s Karl Hoeppner Field, will air today on Cable Access Channel 5 in Fredonia and Channel 12 in Dunkirk.

Ed Eaker will be on the air with Greg Krauza beginning at 4:45 p.m.

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Youth Hockey

NCCYHA Bantam Travel

Olean Arrows 2, NCCYHA Steelers 1

The Steelers were handed their first loss of the season by the Olean Arrows in league play.

The lone Steelers goal came from Mike Meredith on an assist from Chris Buchanan.

Austin Lewis played well defensively while Nicolas Merlino was in net.

The Steelers face off against The Niagara County Coyotes on Saturday at 5:45 p.m. in Steele Hall.

Adult Bowling

Lakeview Lanes

Riles & Woolley Tuesday Night League – High scratch game: Josh Tyma 264, Dave Lillie 255, Jimmy Cardamone 227, Darren Seeley 227, Dave Lillie 225, Kevin Zola 223, Jack Gallaway 212, Josh Azzarella 209, Darren Lillie 204, Pat Smith 203, Anna Anastasia 187, Sandy Gray 167, Jennie Gallaway 167, Danielle Azzarella 165, Holly Seeley 159. High scratch series: Dave Lillie 630, Kevin Zola 624, Anna Anastasia 503, Sandy Gray 468.

K&L Lanes

Paul Hill Memorial – High team single: South Dayton Hotel 1,057. High team series: South Dayton Hotel 3,036. High individual single: Ken Purdy 247, Kathy Earle 202. High individual series: Ken Purdy 711, Joyce Purdy 536. Other high scores: Dan Noyer 211-204, Mike Chiminoo 205-210, Gene Aanerud 223, Ed Howard 212-200, Mike Meyers 237-237-644, Ernie Clareus 210-227-609, Bobby Brown 207, Jacob Schulz 201, Larry Brown 202, Pat Richter 212-210, Mike Howard 246, Ken Purdy Sr. 202, Ken Purdy 185-168-183-536, Nancy Earle 172, Kathy Earle 202-182-530, Jamie Krajewski 169-161.

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Paul Hill Memorial League – Team high single: K&L Lanes 1049. Team high series: South Dayton Hotel 3019. High individual single: Justin Grimm 277, Jamie Krajewski 217. High individual series: Justin Grimm 704, Jamie Krajewski 523. Other high scores: Justin Grimm 214-277-213-704, Justin Clareus 218-226-225-669, Mike Chimino 202, Bob Stelley 205-206-222-633, Mike McKeever 255-608, Ken Purdy 227-204-206-637, Ed Howard 213, Jeremy Jimerson 225-615, Mike Emke 224, Dee Connolly 167, Mike Howard 220-207-609, Nancy Earle 202, Dave John 207. Kathy Earle 190, Mike Meyers 266, Mary Grimm 179, Ernie Clareus 247, Jamie Krajewski 217-164-523.

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