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For the Record

Today’s H.S. Schedule

Section 6 Baseball Playoffs

Class B-1

No. 2 Fredonia vs. No. 5 Olean, 4 p.m., at Diethrick Park

Class B-2

No. 7 Cleveland Hill vs. No. 1 Gowanda, 7 p.m., at Diethrick Park

Class C

No. 2 Cassadaga Valley vs. No. 1 Westfield, 1 p.m., at Diethrick Park

Class D

No. 5 Brocton vs. No. 2 North Collins, 10 a.m., at Diethrick Park

Adult Golf

Chautauqua Golf Club

Wednesday Travel League – Tony Nicosia shot the low round of 80 at Chautauqua Golf Club’s Lake Course, edging Kerry Murphy by one stroke. Gary Richardson was the B-Flight winner on a tiebreaker over Chad Gollnitz and Tim Walawender was the C-Flight winner on a tiebreaker over Jeff Kubera. Dave Franklin won the D-Flight while Bruce Chrabasz took home the Commissioner’s Award.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A-Flight: Murphy (No. 3), Dave Mathews (No. 6), Bob Thompson (Nos. 7 & 12) and Nicosia (No. 14); B-Flight: Dave Criscione (No. 1), Gary Haase (No. 3), Adam Gornikiewicz (No. 7), Joe Michalski (Nos. 10 & 16), Ron Szach (No. 12), Wayne Ormsby (No. 13), Danny Kubera (Nos. 15 & 18) and Richardson (No. 17). C-Flight: Doug Grace (No. 6), Pat Weaver (No. 7), Jeff Kubera (Nos. 9 & 16) and John Bongiovanni (No. 14). D-Flight: Bob Roesler (No. 2), Franklin (No. 4), Jack Hood (No. 6), Dan Kaszuba (No. 8), John Waterman (No. 10), John Slaughter (No. 12) and Tom Destro (No. 14).

Closest to the pin were: Mathews (No. 4), Jack Griswold (No. 6), Robert Calph (No. 8), Szach (No. 12) and Ormsby (No. 15). Top point winners were Mathews and Szach (62 each), Danny Kubera and Thompson (46 each) and Grace and Hood (41 each).

Season points leaders: Thompson 74, Ed Tofil 66, Mathews and Szach 62, Hood 57. Milestones hit this week: Gary Richardson became just the second golfer in league history to amass 3,000 career points while Jack Griswold reached 1,500 career points.

Next week, the league returns to Chautauqua Golf Club, this time playing the Hill Course. Tee-off is at 10:20.

Announcements

Fundamental

Football Camp

The eighth Annual Fundamental Football Camp has been scheduled for July 7-10 at the Chautauqua Lake Central School football facility.

The camp is open to all area football players entering grades three through eight and runs from 8:30 a.m. through 12:00 p.m., daily.

The camp will feature non-contact technique training designed to improve an athlete’s beginning, intermediate, or advanced skill level.

Campers will receive position instruction, speed and agility training, and offensive/defensive team work. An emphasis will be placed on sportsmanship and teamwork.

Camp tuition is $95 for the week and scholarships are available for anyone with financial need.

There is limited space available so please pre-register by sending an email to fundamentalfootball@gmail.com or by calling camp coordinator Joshua Liddell at 640-3580. Please include campers name, age, school district, and phone number in the registration.

MLB Pitch, Hit and Run contest

Non-sanctioned Major League Pitch, Hit and Run contest will be held on Sunday, June 8 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hanover Little League Field at the Forestville American Legion.

This is open to all area boys and girls, ages 7-14. The event is free. For more information, call 965-2696 to pre-register.

Youth Baseball

Southtowns Travel Baseball League 13U

Fredonia Family Ortho 6, Hamburg CSRA 2

Offensively for Fredonia, Owen Nicosia had two hits, Jamison Horch had a double and Nate Shuart, Tyler Winchell and Nick Pchelka each reached base on a hit each.

On the mound, Nicosia, Derrick Walters and Trey Swartz shared pitching duties allowing one hit and striking out ten.

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Fredonia Family

Ortho 3, Orchard Park Bulldogs 1

Brendan Plaister and Nolan Mages each had a hit for Fredonia. Plaister crossed home plate twice and stole four bases.

Owen Nicosia, Derrick Walters and Trey Swartz shared pitching duties in the victory.

For the Record

Today’s High School Schedule

Section 6 Baseball Playoffs

Class B-1

No. 6 Medina at No. 2 Fredonia

Class B-2

No. 5 Southwestern at No. 1 Gowanda

Class C

No. 4 Frewsburg at No. 1 Westfield

No. 3 CLCS at No. 2 CVCS

Class D

No. 5 Brocton at No. 1 Pine Valley

No. 3 Ellicottville at No. 2 North Collins

Youth Baseball

Fredonia Senior Little League

Premier Realty 5, Fredonia Hots 2 – Kevin Siracuse allowed two runs on five hits while striking out 10 over 6-1/3 innings of work to pick up the win for Premier Realty.

Siracuse also had a two-run triple to help his own cause while Reid Tarnowski had a pair of doubles, Cole Tippens had two hits and Andrew Spitale doubled.

For Fredonia Hots, Jared Kowalski pitched well in defeat while striking out six. Owen Nicosia led the offense with two hits while Brendan Plaister doubled and Jameson Horch and Dan LaGrow each hit safely.

Adult Golf

Hillview Golf Course

The Women Who Golf For Fun – Teeing off at Hillview for first place was Pan Daniel followed by Pat Kaus holding second. Bobbi Deering and Julie Ortendahl tied for third while the Golfer of the Week was Kaus, who shot a birdie on No. 9, courtesy of Deering.

The monthly luncheons will continue, meeting at the Clarion following golf on Wednesday, June 25. Those who do not golf that day should be there at 12:30 p.m. There is a sign up sheet at the club house.

The women will golf again next Wednesday, teeing off at 9:30 a.m. Women golfers are welcomed to join them. For more information, call Bobbi Deering at 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Girls4Golf Tuesday Nite Ladies League – Low gross for the first night of league play was by sub Donna Frost, who was followed by Vicki Westling and Nancy Phillips. Westling and Phillips both carded pars for the round. Longest drive on No. 1 was won by Frost while closest to the pin on No. 9 was won by Westling.

Tuesday Night Men’s League – Low scores: Hector Alverio 40, Carlos Troche 41, Al Etzel 42. Top point winners: A-Flight: Ken Kaus 8.5, Etzel 8.5. B-Flight: Butch Mackowiak 7, Alverio 7. C-Flight: Jeff Jagoda 8. D-Flight: Bob Adams 7.5, Chuck Hudson 7.5.

Closest to the pin on No. 5 was by Jim Sedota. A & B skins were won by: Alverio (Nos. 1, 2 & 3), Troche (No. 7), Pete Gawron (No. 8). C & D skins: Dave Miller (No. 3), Jerry Dziduch (No. 7).

Cassadaga Country Club

Tuesday Night Men’s Golf League – Low scores: Steve Wintersteen 34, Brad Kelly 37, Rod Lind 37, Tim Bulger 38, Todd Fenton 38, Sean Helmer 38, Tyler Lerow 38, Darren Mangine 38, Bob Smith 38, Brenton Wilcox 38.

Closest to the pin hole: Jeff Cook (No. 6). Skins: Wilcox (Nos. 1 & 7, both birdies), Wintersteen (No. 4, birdie), Smith (No. 6, birdie).

Pinehurst Golf Club

ParTee Girls – The night’s low gross went to Kathy Brown with a 49, followed by Lori Foster and Amy Swanson with 51s. Low net scores were shot by June Beers (31), Brown (32), Jill Muck and Caroline Rawlinson (33s) and Bert Vilardo (35).

Patty Petrella was closest to the pin on the second shot (No. 2) and Shelly Cady was closest to the pin (No. 7). Kathy Brown also won the 50/50.

Announcements

Family Health Medical Services

to hold Benefit Golf Tournament

Family Health Medical Services is holding its 16th Annual Golf Tournament to support Hospice Chautauqua County. The event will be held Wednesday, June 11 at the Chautauqua Golf Club.

Registration and lunch start at 11:30 a.m. At 1 p.m., there will be a shotgun start and golfers will enjoy a scramble format tournament. From 6-7 p.m., there will be a cocktail hour and from 7-9 p.m. a buffet dinner. During the dinner, the presentation of awards and raffle prizes will be announced.

The registration fee is $130 per golfer. There are also ways to become a sponsor.

For more information, call 753-7107 or go online at www.fhmsmed.com for details.

First Annual NCCS Alumni

Golf Tournament July 19

The First Annual Northern Chautauqua Catholic School Golf Tournament is set for Saturday, July 19 at Cassadaga Country Club.The tournament is being hosted by members of the NCCS Class of 2000 and will raise money for the school’s tuition assistance program. Donations for the event’s Chinese auction are still being gratefully accepted from businesses and individuals. The cost for the tournament is $65 per golfer and will be a four-person, best-ball format. Included in that cost is 18 holes of golf with a cart, a hot dog lunch at the turn and a buffet dinner after golf. For more information, to donate or to register a team, please contact Stefan Gestwicki at stefan.gestwicki@star-mediagroup.com.

Fredonia Basketball Camp

The Fredonia boys basketball program will be hosting its second annual “Gym Rats Basketball Camp” this July at the Wheelock Primary School Gym.

The camp is for boys and girls 4-9 and will be held the week of July 14-18. The camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to noon daily. Campers will participate in lead-up games, relay races and a lot of passing, dribbling, ball handling and shooting drills. All campers get a free T-shirt and daily snack. The first 50 campers registered will receive a complimentary youth sized basketball.

The cost for camp is $65. ($100 for two family members)

For camp information, an application, or any other questions, contact camp director Nick Bertrando at nbertrando@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Boys Basketball Camp

The Sixth annual Fredonia Central School Boys’ Basketball Camp will be held Monday, July 7 through Thursday, July 10 at the Fredonia High School and Middle School gymnasiums from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost for the camp is $95 at the door, or $80 if paid by June 10. The camp is open to boys entering grades 3 through 12. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt if they pre-pay.

Each athlete is expected to arrive between 9-9:30 a.m. The camp will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch.

Checks should be made payable to Fredonia Boys Basketball, Fredonia HS, 425 E. Main St. Fredonia, NY 14063.

For more information or a brochure, call Greg Lauer at 912-2726, Or email glauer@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Central School

Girls Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball Camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle, Fredonia HS, 425 E. Main St., Fredonia NY 14063.

For more information, call Carol Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

For the Record

College Scene

Local softball players earn honors

Dunkirk’s Alayna Carlson, Kelsey Drummond and Frewsburg’s Sam Mott had a stellar season for the Mercyhurst North East Saints. They were rewarded by being named to the All Conference teams for the Western New York Athletic Conference.

Carlson, a catcher, was the Saints’ top hitter. The sophomore led the Saints in every offensive category including batting average (.514), home runs (15) and RBIs (69).

Drummond was named as a utility player. She played several positions this season and had a .362 with five home runs.

Mott, a freshman, batted .446 with 14 doubles.

Announcements

Family Health Medical Services to hold 16th Annual Benefit Golf Tourney

Family Health Medical Services is holding its 16th Annual Golf Tournament to support Hospice Chautauqua County. The event will be held Wednesday, June 11 at the Chautauqua Golf Club.

Registration and lunch start at 11:30 a.m. At 1 p.m., there will be a shotgun start and golfers will enjoy a scramble format tournament. From 6-7 p.m., there will be a cocktail hour and from 7-9 p.m. a buffet dinner. During the dinner, the presentation of awards and raffle prizes will be announced.

The registration fee is $130 per golfer. There are also ways to become a sponsor.

For more information, call 753-7107 or go online at www.fhmsmed.com for details.

Youth baseball

Fredonia Wright League

DFT 10, Firemen 7

The top three batters for DFT went a perfect 8 for 8 at the plate to lead the way. Michael Berg (double), A.J. Schrantz and Tyler Putney (triple) provided the offense.

Bryson Kolassa recorded his first Wright League hit with a triple in the fourth inning. Schrantz went six innings on the mound and had nine K’s.

Avery Willebrandt had three hits for the Firemen while Aaron Pacos and Brayden Myers chipped in with two hits apiece. A.J. St. George and Myers stuck out nine.

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DFT 18 American Legion 8

DFT only managed five hits, but took advantage of 15 walks to cruise to victory.

Alex Maytum had two hits including a two-run double to gave DFT the lead for good. Simon Davis, Michael Berg and Tanner Haas chipped in with hits.

Tyler Putney and A.J. Schrantz combined for 12 strikeouts.

The Legion was led at the plate by Devan Wiedenhofer’s two hits and Davon McCall’s double. Alec Schrader had 13 strikeouts to start the game for Legion.

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Medicore 7, American Legion 7

Medicore was held to four hits, three off the bat of Jarrett Maslak, who had two doubles, a single and five RBIs. David Bartholomew had the other hit with an RBI single. American Legion also pulled out four hits, two from Jake Skinner, who doubled and singled, while Blake Frey and Tyler Rosen both singled as well.

The two teams had solid pitching performances. The Legion pitching was led by Skinner, and pitching in relief was Alec Schrader and Tyler Rosen. The three combined to strike out 16 batters while walking six. Medicore pitching was done by Maslak and Nick Whitfield, who struck out 14 batters while surrendering five walks.

Adult Golf

Hillvies

Ladies of the Links – Results from Tuesday, May 27: The game was “Just The Evens Will Do.” First place went to Anita Lancor, second place went to Sandy Destro.

The League will play again Tuesday, June 3. Name pull will take place at 9:30 a.m. with tee off at 10 a.m.

All skill levels welcome join any time.

For the Record

Youth Baseball

Hanover Little

Leauge Minors

Norm’s Towing 16, Ferber Auto 0

Matt Woleben belted a triple, double and single to lead Norm’s.

Alex Galfo tripled and doubled, as did Hunter Parks. Justin Sager and Eric Overmyer had three hits each while Max Vigue added a triple and a single in the win. Winning pitcher Brayden Smith helped his own cause with two singles and Travis Brennan roped a double for Norm’s.

Thomas Booth had two hits for Ferber Auto while John Steinwachs played a good defensive game and added a single. Ian Mancuso and Shane Gillian had the other hits for Ferber Auto.

Adult Baseball

Mens Senior

Baseball League

Gowanda Merchants 11, Yankees II 2

The Gowanda Merchants baseball team won their opening game of the season.

The Yankees opened the scoring as Jason Howard sent the ball over the left-field fence for a two-run homer in the bottom of the first inning. Gowanda answered back with two runs in the top of the second and third innings.

The Merchants then broke the game open when Justin Fish cracked a base loaded double in the fourth frame. Kevin Smith also smacked a two-run double in the sixth inning.

Gowanda pitcher Rick Johnson tossed the first five innings to earn the win on the mound. John Greene came on in relief for the last two innings. Kiernan Harris, Mark Benton and Greene had two hits apiece for the Merchants.

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Youth Softball

Brocton Minor League Softball

Harvest View 4, Hanover 0

Winning pitchers for Harvest Veiw were Lauren Stresing and Angie Rexford. Stresing, Lindsey Lindstrum and Lorin Rizzo each had three hits, while Rexford and Alyssa Grover added two hits each.

Youth Baseball

Dunkirk Majors.

Exempts 7,

Kosciusko Club 3

Philip Messina and Lucas Propitiation shared pitching duties for the winners.

Mike Gauging, Eric Buamgartner, Zack Reynolds and Josh Montes each had singles for the Exempts.

Nick Hayes had a double and a single and Donovan Lockett had a single for Kosciusko Club.

Adult Golf

Cassadaga Golf Club

Ladies Wednesday Night League – Low scores: Lori Danforth 48, Michelle Helmer 48, Cindy Chimera 49. Best Ball: Tara Hayes and Jodi Fanara 31, Pat Cessna and Judy Dale 31. Closest to the Pin: Michelle Helmer.

Announcements

First Annual NCCS Alumni Golf Tournament July 19

The First Annual Northern Chautauqua Catholic School Golf Tournament is set for Saturday, July 19 at Cassadaga Country Club.The tournament is being hosted by members of the NCCS Class of 2000 and will raise money for the school’s tuition assistance program. Donations for the event’s Chinese auction are still being gratefully accepted from businesses and individuals. The cost for the tournament is $65 per golfer and will be a four-person, best-ball format. Included in that cost is 18 holes of golf with a cart, a hot dog lunch at the turn and a buffet dinner after golf.For more information, to donate or to register a team, please contact Stefan Gestwicki at stefan.gestwicki@star-mediagroup.com.

Fredonia

Basketball Camp

The Fredonia boys basketball program will be hosting its second annual “Gym Rats Basketball Camp” this July at the Wheelock Primary School Gym.

The camp is for boys and girls 4-9 and will be held the week of July 14-18. The camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to noon daily. Campers will participate in lead-up games, relay races and a lot of passing, dribbling, ball handling and shooting drills. All campers get a free T-shirt and daily snack. The first 50 campers registered will receive a complimentary youth sized basketball.

The cost for camp is $65. ($100 for two family members)

For camp information, an application, or any other questions, contact camp director Nick Bertrando at nbertrando@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Boys Basketball Camp

The Sixth annual Fredonia Central School Boys’ Basketball Camp will be held Monday, July 7 through Thursday, July 10 at the Fredonia High School and Middle School gymnasiums from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost for the camp is $95 at the door, or $80 if paid by June 10. The camp is open to boys entering grades 3 through 12. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt if they pre-pay.

Each athlete is expected to arrive between 9-9:30 a.m. The camp will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch.

Checks should be made payable to Fredonia Boys Basketball; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St. Fredonia, NY 14063.

For more information or a brochure, call Greg Lauer at 912-2726, Or email glauer@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Central School Girls

Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball Camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia NY 14063.

For more information, call Carol Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

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Announcements

North County Bike Tours set for today

On Sunday, May 25, there will be a series of destination bicycle rides starting from Dunkirk Pier at 1 p.m.

The groups and routes will be determined on that day. There will be three lengths of tours or routes: A/B level riders pedal a more lengthy route. There are several C-level riders planning on participating in this event. Les Johnson will lead the D riders, which will travel the shortest route.

All bicyclists are invited to participate.

Westfield Goldenhawk Midget Football

The Westfield Goldenhawk football program will hold registration Thursday, May 29, and Tuesday, June 17, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Westfield Academy Central School cafeteria.

Football players must be 9 years old by Dec. 1, 2014 and no older than 13 years old. Cheerleaders in grades 4-8 are eligible.

Registration fee of $50 and $100 for ticket fund raiser, ticket money will be due by first practice.

For more information, call Lori Rickerson at 326-7906.

First Annual NCCS Alumni Golf Tournament July 19

The First Annual Northern Chautauqua Catholic School Golf Tournament is set for Saturday, July 19 at Cassadaga Country Club. The tournament is being hosted by members of the NCCS Class of 2000 and will raise money for the school’s tuition assistance program. Donations for the event’s Chinese auction are still being gratefully accepted from businesses and individuals. The cost for the tournament is $65 per golfer and will be a four-person, best-ball format. Included in that cost is 18 holes of golf with a cart, a hot dog lunch at the turn and a buffet dinner after golf. For more information, to donate or to register a team, please contact Stefan Gestwicki at stefan.gestwicki@star-mediagroup.com.

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Adult Golf

Cassadaga Country Club

Thursday Night Men’s Golf League – Tom Gauronski 35, Don Meder 39, Rob Kahle 40, Sean Egan 41, Tom Lancaster 41, Randy Butts 42, Rob Lancaster 42. Closest to the pin: Don Meder (No. 6). Low net: Dan Kelly 27. Skins: Tom Gauronski (No. 1, birdie).

Announcements

North County Bike Tours

set for Sunday, May 25

On Sunday, May 25, there will be a series of destination bicycle rides starting from Dunkirk Pier at 1 p.m.

The groups and routes will be determined on that day. There will be three lengths of tours or routes: A/B level riders pedal a more lengthy route. There are several C-level riders planning on participating in this event. Les Johnson will lead the D riders, which will travel the shortest route.

All bicyclists are invited to participate.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Hillview Women Who Golf For Fun will attempt to golf Wednesday, May 28, weather permitting.

However, the planned luncheon at the Clarion has been cancelled until further notice.

Westfield Goldenhawk Midget Football

The Westfield Goldenhawk football program will hold registration Thursday, May 29, and Tuesday, June 17, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Westfield Academy Central School cafeteria.

Football players must be 9 years old by Dec. 1, 2014 and no older than 13 years old. Cheerleaders in grades 4-8 are eligible.

Registration fee of $50 and $100 for ticket fund raiser, ticket money will be due by first practice.

For more information, call Lori Rickerson at 326-7906.

First Annual NCCS Alumni

Golf Tournament July 19

The First Annual Northern Chautauqua Catholic School Golf Tournament is set for Saturday, July 19 at Cassadaga Country Club. The tournament is being hosted by members of the NCCS Class of 2000 and will raise money for the school’s tuition assistance program. Donations for the event’s Chinese auction are still being gratefully accepted from businesses and individuals. The cost for the tournament is $65 per golfer and will be a four-person, best-ball format. Included in that cost is 18 holes of golf with a cart, a hot dog lunch at the turn and a buffet dinner after golf. For more information, to donate or to register a team, please contact Stefan Gestwicki at stefan.gestwicki@star-mediagroup.com.

Fredonia Central School Girls

Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball Camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia NY 14063.

For more information, call Carol Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

Youth Baseball

Hanover Little League Minors

Norm’s Towing 7, Firemen 4

Matt Woleben and Brayden Smith each tripled and doubled to lead Norm’s over the Silver Creek Firemen.

Eric Overmyer doubled and singled and Travis Brennan added two hits also. Hunter Parks banged out a double.

Maxwell Vigue pitched a complete game for the victory.

Dwayne White lead the Firemen with two hits and Ben Layton, Dean League and Jorge Hasbun collected the other hits.

Roan Kelly and Dwayne White both pitched well in defeat.

Fredonia Little League Hathaway

Cain’s Hot Rods vs. Mary’s Deli

Daniel Cook and Katie Schwertfeger hit doubles for Cain’s Hot Rods while Allie Cook lead the team on defense.

For Mary’s Deli, Nathan Sercu and Ashton Putney completed their first double play of the season. Abby Joy lead the team on offense.

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Cain’s Hot Rods vs.

Greater Woodlawn Federal Credit Union

For Cain’s Hot Rods, Collin Pergrim and Ben Seigel were top hitters on offense and Jude Murphy led the team on defense.

For Greater Woodlawn Federal Credit Union, Andrew Kinney and Kyle Smith were standouts on offense while Emily Schwertfeger was the MVP on defense.

For the Record

Today’s H.S. Schedule

Section 6 Playoffs

Softball

Class A

No. 16 Lake Shore at No. 1 Williamsville South

Class B

No. 17 Dunkirk at No. 16 Southwestern

No. 9 Gowanda at No. 8 Leonardo da Vinci

No. 13 Cleveland Hill at No. 4 Fredonia

Class C

No. 13 Silver Creek at No. 4 Westfield

No. 10 CVCS at No. 7 Barker

No. 14 Holland at No. 3 CLCS

Youth Baseball

Fredonia Hathaway

Cain’s Hot Rods vs Greater Woodlawn Federal Credit Union – For Cain’s Hot Rods, Collin Pergrim and Ben Seigel were ‘sluggers’ on offense and Jude Murphy led the team on defense. For Greater Woodlawn Federal Credit Union, Andrew Kinney and Kyle Smith were standouts on offense while Emily Schwertfeger was the MVP on defense.

Cain’s Hot Rods vs Mary’s Deli – Daniel Cook and Katie Schwertfeger hit doubles for Cain’s Hot Rods while Allie Cook led the team on defense. For Mary’s Deli, Nathan Sercu and Ashton Putney completed their first double-play of the season. Abby Joy led the team on offense.

Adult Golf

Cassadaga

Country Club

Monday Night Men’s Golf League – Steve Wintersteen 38, Fred Chamberlin 39, Ron Martin Jr. 39, Brad Blizzard 42, Tim Bulger 42, Rob Lancaster 42.

Closest to the pin: Bill Baker (No. 15). Low net: Don Harrington 32. Skins: Bob Warsitz (No. 12, birdie), Matt Wallace (No. 13, birdie), Frank Issler (No. 14, birdie), Wintersteen (No. 18, birdie).

Tuesday Night Men’s Golf League – Brenton Wilcox 34, Steve Wintersteen 37, Tim Bulger 38, Sean Helmer 38, Don House 38, Ron Lind 38, Darren Mangine 38, Greg Field 39, Tom Gauronski 39, Brad Kelly 39, Ron Mason 39.

Closest to the pin: Dick Frost (No. 15). Low net: Field 29. Skins: Sean Fenton (No. 12, birdie), Rick Roos (No. 16, birdie).

Pinehurst Golf Club

ParTee Girls – Amy North and Kim Underwood tied for the low gross, as each shot a 46. The low net score went to Pat Thompson (28), followed by Patty Petrella (34), Underwood (34) and Lori Foster (36).

Underwood also picked up the prizes for the longest putt on No. 5 and closest drive to the stake on No. 3. June Beers won the 50/50.

Green Meadows

Wednesday Travel League – Due to heavy rains, course conditions were unplayable, so this week’s event at Green Meadows was canceled. Next week the league travels to Chautauqua Golf Club to play the Lake Course. Tee-off is at 9:32. Golfers need to be signed up by the end of Sunday at 785-2291.

Announcements

Goldenhawk Registration Dates Set

The Westfield Goldenhawk football team will be holding registration on Thursday, May 29, and Tuesday, June 17, from 6 until 7:30 p.m., in the Westfield Academy and Central School cafeteria. Football players must be 9 years of age by Dec. 1, 2014 and no older than 13. Cheerleaders in grades 4-8 are also asked to register at these times.

Cost of registration is $50 and $100 for a ticket fundraiser. Ticket money will be due by the first practice. For any questions, call Lori Rickerson at 326-7906.

First Annual NCCS Alumni Golf Tournament July 19

The First Annual Northern Chautauqua Catholic School Golf Tournament is set for Saturday, July 19 at Cassadaga Country Club.The tournament is being hosted by members of the NCCS Class of 2000 and will raise money for the school’s tuition assistance program. Donations for the event’s Chinese auction are still being gratefully accepted from businesses and individuals. The cost for the tournament is $65 per golfer and will be a four-person, best-ball format. Included in that cost is 18 holes of golf with a cart, a hot dog lunch at the turn and a buffet dinner after golf.For more information, to donate or to register a team, please contact Stefan Gestwicki at stefan.gestwicki@star-mediagroup.com.

Fredonia

Basketball Camp

The Fredonia boys basketball program will be hosting its second annual “Gym Rats Basketball Camp” this July at the Wheelock Primary School Gym.

The camp is for boys and girls 4-9 and will be held the week of July 14-18. The camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to noon daily. Campers will participate in lead-up games, relay races and a lot of passing, dribbling, ball handling and shooting drills. All campers get a free T-shirt and daily snack. The first 50 campers registered will receive a complimentary youth sized basketball.

The cost for camp is $65. ($100 for two family members)

For camp information, an application, or any other questions, contact camp director Nick Bertrando at nbertrando@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Boys Basketball Camp

The Sixth annual Fredonia Central School Boys’ Basketball Camp will be held Monday, July 7 through Thursday, July 10 at the Fredonia High School and Middle School gymnasiums from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost for the camp is $95 at the door, or $80 if paid by June 10. The camp is open to boys entering grades 3 through 12. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt if they pre-pay.

Each athlete is expected to arrive between 9-9:30 a.m. The camp will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch.

Checks should be made payable to Fredonia Boys Basketball; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St. Fredonia, NY 14063.

For more information or a brochure, call Greg Lauer at 912-2726, Or email glauer@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Central School Girls

Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball Camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia NY 14063.

For more information, call Carol Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

Hillview Friday Night Couples League

The Hillview Friday Night Couples League will begin play Friday, starting at 4 p.m., and ending when the last foursome T’s off. There will be an informational meeting following the golf at the club house.

All past and new golfers are welcomed. For more information, call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890.

For The Record

Today’s Local?Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

Maple Grove at North Collins

CLCS at Clymer

Softball

CLCS at Clymer

Track & Field

Westfield at CLCS

CVCS at Maple Grove

Golf

Dunkirk, Southwestern at Fredonia

For the Record

Today’s H.S. Schedule

Baseball

Brocton at Maritime

North Collins at Ellicottville

CLCS at Sherman

Fredonia at Maple Grove

Dunkirk vs. ALCS at St. Bonaventure

Softball

Pine Valley at Dunkirk

Gowands at Catt.-LV

CLCS at Sherman

Track & Field

Portville, ALCS at CVCS

Olean at Gowanda

Golf

Fredonia at Nichols

Announcements

Fredonia Boys Basketball Camp

The sixth annual Fredonia Central School Boys’ Basketball Camp will be held Monday, July 7 through Thursday, July 10 at the Fredonia High School and Middle School gymnasiums from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost for the camp is $95 at the door, or $80 if paid by June 10. The camp is open to boys entering grades 3 through 12. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt if they pre-pay.

Each athlete is expected to arrive between 9-9:30 a.m. The camp will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch.

Checks should be made payable to Fredonia Boys Basketball; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia, NY 14063.

For more information or a brochure, call Greg Lauer at 912-2726, or email glauer@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Central School Girls

Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball Camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia, NY 14063.

For more information, call Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

St. Bonaventure University professor seeking 1,000 sports fans to take part

in research

ST. BONAVENTURE – A St. Bonaventure University professor embarking on long-term sports research is seeking to poll up to 1,000 U.S. sports fans for the project.

The project will involve taking surveys approximately every six to eight weeks and will last into early 2015, said Dr. Paul G. Barretta, assistant professor of marketing and lead researcher on the project.

“Every sports fan has his or her own unique views,” Barretta said. “The panel is being set up to capture these views as a way of measuring perceptions of current, relevant issues from the typical fan’s point of view.”

Although the primary motivation for participation is to share views as a sports fan, three people will win $50 Amazon.com gift cards in a drawing to be held at the end of the research project.

People interested in participating in the study should contact Barretta by email at pbarrett@sbu.edu.

Adult Golf

Gowanda Country Club

Chuck Smith and John Kuzdale won the Jack Blasik-Leroy Goode Senior Invitational on Sunday with 49 points.

For the Record

Announcements

Sinclairville Little League

Sinclairville Little League will hold its can drive on Saturday, May 17. The can drive will be held between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Sinclairville Park. If you have any questions please call Ralph Hallowell at 499-5808.

Youth Trap League

Southern Tier Trap League

Overall scores continue to move upward in week five of the Southern Tier Youth Trap League. The May 13 match competition saw only one perfect score by Cassadaga’s Dalton Becker.

Panama 162: Morgan Miles 23, Gregory McChesney 22, Josh Wilson 21, John Mayr 20, Colin Terry 20, Zander Chase 19, Kaci Sikora 19 and Jacob Lloyd 18.

Southwestern 165: James Hilton 24, Ben Paddock 24, Eli Derby 22, Jacob Hinsdale 22, Nick Mest 22, Brandon Allen 18, Blake Schroup 17 and Merceded Hesslink 16.

Sherman 169: Kyle Rhebergen 24, Trenton Meeder 22, Eric Witherow 22, Dawson Perry 22, Gabriel Rater 21, Hunter Wynn 20, Austin Davis 19 and David Calhoun 19.

Frewsburg 165: Hayden Edwards 24, Sam Nordlund 22, Coty Schauers 21, Emily Norton 21, Jordan Milks 20, Tom Mason 19, Alex Kyler 19 and Mateo Riolo 19.

Cassadaga 171: Dalton Becker 25, Josh Atwell 22, Alan Harding 21, Parker Johnson 21, Alex Crossley 21, Miranda Perez 21, Hunter Edwards 21 and Dalton Crossley 19.

Clymer 147: Garrett McAffose 22, Brandon Vogel 22, Dalton Holthouse 21, Corey Jones 19, Cole Holthouse 18, Jordan Taylor 17, Caleb Graves 16 and Dan Gustufson 12.

Maple Grove 141: Jessica Davis 22, Blake Majoulis 20, Matthew Tutmaher 20, Jaysen Seymour 18, Mitchell Anderson 17, Andre Delcazo 16, Makala Nelson 14 and Jimmy France 14.

Youth Baseball

Fredonia Wright League

American Legion 8, Pucci’s 3

Jake Skinner and Gabe Schrader shared pitching duties and combined for 11 strikeouts in the win. Offensively, American Legion was led by Alec Schrader who tripled as well as Schrader and Skinner who each crossed home plate twice. Blake Frey stood out on defensively for the Legion.

Pitching for Pucci’s was Mike Barnes, Cole Morrison and Hayden Walters. Anthony Gullo led the offense with a triple while brother Joey Gullo also had an RBI single. Brandon Wallace and Walters each had a hit as well.

Adult Basketball

Dunkirk City League

NY Stylez 53, Hood Stars 45

Latrel Bruno led NY Stylez with a game-high 28 points, including three 3-pointers. Dontae Clark added 14 points in the win. Terrance Buchanan led Hood Stars with 13 points while Justin Bess added 11 in a losing effort.

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Fredonia 44, Team JKOZ 42

Angel Correa scored 16 points to lead Fredonia to victory and Richard Swanson chipped in 10 points. Corbin Meleen led Team JKOZ with 11 points in the loss.

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I.A.C 57, Big Ballin 53

Shawn Snyder led all scorers with 16 points in the win while Frank John added 13 to help lead I.A.C to victory. Darren Brooks scored a team-high 16 points for Big Ballin in the loss. Steve Halftown added 11 while Zach Williams chipped in 10 for Big Ballin.

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Matt’s News 65, Clinton Street Car Wash 56

Brad Kelly poured in 25 points to lift Matt’s News to victory. Jason Ferguson added 18 while Brandon Torrence chipped in 10 in the win. Jeff White’s 17 points led Clinton Street Car Wash while Jeremy McAfee added 16 in the loss.

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Team Kaiser 82, Team Delgado 39

Alex Crossan dominated with 35 points, nearly outscoring the entire Team Delgado squad. Marcus Kaiser added 15 points in the win and Zackery Haas scored 11. Jacob Lockett added 10 points in the loss for Team Delgado.

For the Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

N. Collins at Eden

Catt. LV at Silver Creek

Pine Valley at Chautauqua Lake

Fredonia at Jamestown

Southwestern at Gowanda

Softball

Pine Valley at Gowanda

Forestville at North Collins

Track & Field

Fredonia at Salamanca

Golf

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Forestville at Frewsburg

Adult Golf

Wednesday Travel League

Al Etzel edged Ed Tofil 83-84 for his first tour victory of the season. Etzel’s par on the 18th hole secured the victory. Etzel, Tofil and Dave Criscione all shot 41 for the low front nine score, while Etzel shot 42 for low on the back nine. Ken Kaus was the B Flight winner and Tom Destro won the C Flight on a tiebreaker over Mike Willoughby and Gary Haase. The winner of the Commissioner’s Award was John Waterman.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight: Criscione (No. 1), Gary Richardson (No. 3), Joe Michalski (No. 4), Adam Gornikiewicz (No. 8), Tofil (No. 10), Jeff Kubera (No. 14) and Etzel (No. 17). B Flight: Mick Dunning (No. 6), Brian Lore (No. 7), John Bongiovanni (No. 15) and Pete Gawron (No. 17). C Flight: Dave Franklin (No. 7), Waterman (No. 12) and Haase (Nos. 13, 14 and 16).

Closest to the pin were Richardson (No. 3, seven inches from the cup), Tofil (No.6, second shot), Wayne Ormsby (No. 11) and Dunning (No. 16, second shot). Top point winners were Richardson (42), Criscione (33) and Tofil (24). Season points leaders: 1) Tofil (66), 2) Criscione (46), 3) Richardson (42), 4) Michalski (41), 5) Waterman (37).

Next week the league travels to Green Meadows Golf Course in Northeast, Pa. Tee-off is at 10 a.m. Any golfers interested can sign up via email or by calling 785-2291.

Announcements

Fredonia Boys Basketball Camp

The Sixth annual Fredonia Central School Boys’ Basketball Camp will be held Monday, July 7 through Thursday, July 10 at the Fredonia High School and Middle School gymnasiums from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost for the camp is $95 at the door, or $80 if paid by June 10. The camp is open to boys entering grades 3 through 12. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt if they pre-pay.

Each athlete is expected to arrive between 9-9:30 a.m. The camp will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch.

Checks should be made payable to Fredonia Boys Basketball; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St. Fredonia, NY 14063.

For more information or a brochure, call Greg Lauer at 912-2726, Or email glauer@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Central School Girls

Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball Camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia NY 14063.

For more information, call Carol Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

For the Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

Fredonia at Frewsburg

Chaut. Lake at Clymer

Maple Grove at Pine Valley

Sherman at Cass. Valley

Hamburg at Gowanda

Softball

Sherman at Cass. Valley

Chaut. Lake at Clymer

Catt. LV at Pine Valley

Golf

Cassadaga Valley at Chaut. Lake

Silver Creek at Panama

Lacrosse

Silver Creek at Lew-Port

Adult Golf

Pinehurst Golf Course

ParTee Girls – On the first night of league play, Amy North fired the low gross of 44, followed by Amy Swanson and Kim Underwood with 49. The low net of 36 also went to North, with Trudy Gollnitz, Lori Foster, Brooke Sheesley, Mona Rosskamp, Lisa Johnson, Swanson and Underwood shooting 37. North had the longest drive (No. 6), and Foster was closest to the pin (No. 4). The 50/50 was won by Lillian Saunders.

Cassadaga Country Club

Tuesday Night Men’s Golf League – Larry Hayden 33, Brad Kelly 33, Steve Wintersteen 33, Darren Mangine 36, Rod Lind 37, Todd Fenton 39, Tom Gauronski 39, Tyler Lerow 39. Closest to the pin: Tyler Lerow (No. 6). Low net: Larry Hayden 26.

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Monday Night Men’s Golf League – Jason Anderson 36, Fred Chamberlin 37, Steve Wintersteen 38, Rob Lancaster 41, Don Meder 41, Randy Butts 43 and Matt Wallace 43. Closest to the pin: Jerry Bradigan (No. 6). Skins: Don Meder (No. 1, birdie), Steve Wintersteen (No. 3, birdie; No. 4, birdie; (No. 5, birdie), Fred Chamberlin (No. 9, birdie).

Hole-In-one

Valley Brook Country Club

Derek Dawson recorded his fourth career hole-in-one recently at Valley Brook Country Club in McMurray, Pa. He recorded the feat on the No. 4, 163-yard hole using an 8-Iron. Jon Gren Jr., David Bogdan and Josh Herb witnessed the shot. Dawson is a member at Shorewood Country Club.

Youth Baseball

Hanover Little League

SCFD 9, Steve’s Equipment 5

Ethan Brunner had an impressive triple for Steve’s bringing in three runs, but SCFD answered back with Dalton Hastings going 3 for 3 and Luke Zbytek leading the team with a single, double and home run.

Announcements

Fredonia Boys Basketball Camp

The Sixth annual Fredonia Central School Boys’ basketball Camp will be held Monday, July 7 through Thursday, July 10 at the Fredonia High School and Middle School gymnasiums from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost for the camp is $95 at the door, or $80 if paid by June 10. The camp is open to boys entering grades 3 through 12. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt if they pre-pay.

Each athlete is expected to arrive between 9-9:30 a.m. The camp will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch.

Checks should be made payable to Fredonia Boys Basketball; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St. Fredonia, NY 14063.

For more information or a brochure, call Greg Lauer at 912-2726, Or email glauer@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Fredonia Central School girls

Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia NY 14063.

For more information, call Carol Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

For the Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

Clymer at Brocton

Westfield at Cassadaga Valley

Dunkirk at Jamestown

Falconer at Silver Creek

Softball

Forestville at Ellicottville

Clymer at Brocton

Gowanda at North Collins

Westfield at Cass. Valley

Falconer at Silver Creek

Franklinville at Pine Valley

Golf

Fredonia at Southwestern

Youth Baseball

Hanover Little League Minors

Norm’s Towing 6,

Bri-Mic Construction 3

Matt Woleben led Norm’s with a double and single and scored twice. Brayden Smith and Max Vigue also doubled and singled, while Eric Overmyer banged out a double.

Aiden Piccolo led Bri-Mic with three hits, including a pair of doubles, while Cam Stana and Kamran Sakpal collected the other hits for Bri-Mic.

Fredonia

Wright League

American Legion 3, Medicor 0

American Legion shut out Medicor through the solid pitching performance of Jake Skinner, who struck out 13 batters.

Tyler Rosen pitched in relief. Offense for the Legion was led off the bats of Zach Dawley, Gabe Schrader, Skinner and Rosen.

Medicore was led offensively by Nick Whitfield (triple) and Alex Rush. Pitching duties were shared by Rush and Whitfield.

Announcements

Fredonia Boys Basketball Camp

The Sixth annual Fredonia Central School Boys’ basketball Camp will be held Monday, July 7 through Thursday, July 10 at the Fredonia High School and Middle School gymnasiums from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost for the camp is $95 at the door, or $80 if paid by June 10. The camp is open to boys entering grades 3 through 12. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt if they pre-pay.

Each athlete is expected to arrive between 9-9:30 a.m. The camp will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch.

Checks should be made payable to Fredonia Boys Basketball; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St. Fredonia, NY 14063.

For more information or a brochure, call Greg Lauer at 912-2726, Or email glauer@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Adult Golf

Hillview Golf Course

Monday Night Utility League – A Division low score: Lenny Truby 41, Keith Medley 43, John Lakas 45, Joe Majkut 46, Bob Adams 46, Bob Manning 47, Joe Tramuta 47, Mike Willoughby 47, Matt Hutchinson 48, Flip Burns 49. B Division: Tim Dykas 50, Bob Manning Jr. 50, Ron Marsh 50, Chris Penfold 50, Mike Kurmis 51, Bill Szczerbacki 51, Terry Mahoney 52, Ted Descz 53, Lou Szczukowski 54, Ben Miller 55. Closest to the pin: Ben Miller (No. 5). A Skins: Lenny Truby (No. 8). B Skins: Bob Manning Jr. (No. 8), Tim Dykas (No. 4).

Dunkirk Sports Boosters

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

All parents and coaches are welcome to attend. Use the sports entrance on Marauder Drive.

Fredonia Central School girls

Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia NY 14063.

For more information, call Carol Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

Thursday Night Men’s Golf at the Vineyard Golf Course

The Thursday Night Men’s Golf league will be starting Thursday at 4 p.m. Anyone interested in golfing is invited. If interested, call Joe Kulig at 673-6581.

St. Bonaventure University professor seeking 1,000 sports fans to take part in research

ST. BONAVENTURE – A St. Bonaventure University professor embarking on long-term sports research is seeking to poll up to 1,000 U.S. sports fans for the project.

The project will involve taking surveys approximately every six to eight weeks and will last into early 2015, said Dr. Paul G. Barretta, assistant professor of marketing and lead researcher on the project.

“Every sports fan has his or her own unique views,” Barretta said. “The panel is being set up to capture these views as a way of measuring perceptions of current, relevant issues from the typical fan’s point of view.”

Although the primary motivation for participation is to share views as a sports fan, three people will win $50 Amazon.com gift cards in a drawing to be held at the end of the research project.

People interested in participating in the study should contact Barretta by email at pbarrett@sbu.edu.

For The Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

Fredonia at Silver Creek

Pine Valley at Randolph

N. Collins at Franklinville

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Chaut. Lake at Cass. Valley

Softball

Forestville at Pine Valley

Chaut. Lake at Cass. Valley

Silver Creek at Fredonia

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Track & Field

Cassadaga Valley at Maple Grove

Frewsburg at Silver Creek

Gowanda at Falconer

Fredonia at Olean

Chautauqua Lake at Clymer

Golf

Falconer at Silver Cerek

Lacrosse

Silver Creek at Gowanda

Announcements

Dunkirk Sports Boosters

There will be a meeting of the Dunkirk High Sports Booster on Wednesday, May 14 at 6 p.m. in Room 112 at Dunkirk High.

All parents and coaches are welcome to attend. Use the sports entrance on Marauder Drive.

Fredonia Central School

girls Basketball Camp

Fredonia Central School will be hosting its 2014 Basketball camp from Monday, June 30 to Thursday, July 3 in the high school and middle school gyms from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

The cost is $95 per camper and is open to girls entering grades 3-12. If paid by June 1, the cost is $80 and a $10 credit can be deducted if five or more students from the same school attend the camp and send in their applications together.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. each day. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St., Fredonia NY 14063.

For more information, call Carol Zirkle at 679-1581 ext. 2790 or 785-0283.

Youth Trap League

Southern Tier Trap League

Perfect scores: Clymer’s Cole Holthouse, Southwestern’s James Hilton and Ben Paddock.

Panama 168: Morgan Miles 24, Zander Chase 23, Gregory McChesney 23, Colin Terry 22, Derrick Sweeney 22, Kelsey Johnson 20, Jacob Lloyd 17 and Glen Waterman 17.

Southwestern 158: James Hilton 25, Ben Paddock 25, Nick Mest 22, Brandon Allen 20, Eli Derby 17, Blake Schroup 17, Brian Westerdahl 16 and Jacob Hinsdale 16.

Sherman’s scores were unavailable

Frewsburg 174: Alex Kyler 24, Reese Canon 23, Tage Akin 23, Hayden Edwards 22, Evan Norton 22, Clark Wiltsie 21, Caleb Terhune 20 and Dennis Whippo 19.

Cassadaga 163: Dalton Becker 24, Josh Atwell 22, Alex Crossley 21, Parker Johnson 20, Alan Harding 19, Gemini Merzweiller 19, Edwin Sanches 19 and Miranda Perez 19.

Clymer 144: Cole Holthouse 25, Josh VavEarden 21, Brandon Vogel 20, Garrett McAffose 19, Corey Jones 16, Murphy Mulkern 15, Logan Holthouse 14 and Dan Gustufson 14.

Maple Grove 158: William Stanford 24, Mitchell Anderson 20, Thomas Gallets 20, Ryan Hall 20, Justin Whalen 20, Andre Delcazo 18, Blake Majoulis 18 and Matthew Tutmaher 18.

Adult Golf

Sugar Hill

Dunkirk Moose Thursday Night Golf League – High points: Shawn Hennessey 8.5, Bob Adams 8, Rick Ludemann 7.5, Brian Christina 6.5, Phil Maslach 6.5, Rick Winder 6.5, John Weidenhofer 6.5, Sam Fote 6.5. Closest to the pin: Doug Rylowicz (No. 3), Brian Christina (No. 8). Skins: Rylowicz (No. 5).

McDonald’s Senior Tour

Peek n Peak (Lower) – Brian Eckwahl (+6) took first place in the A flight followed by Roger Millspaw (+4) and Tom Short (+4). Short had top gross with 77. John Ames won the B flight at +5, ahead of Brian Brown (+4) and Bruce Carlso (+4). Brown took top gross at 83. Dennis Richards (+6) came in first in the C flight in front of Russ Vacanti (+6) and Denny Swan (+4). Doug Spoto and Jim Watt tied for top gross with 88. Larry Eidens took top honors in the D flight at +6 while Ted Bilick (+5) took second. Lynn Carlson and Mike Rosarion tied for third at +4 while Bilicki earned top gross at 93. In E flight, Ron Carlson (+7) took first followed by Don Garfield (+6) and Tom Gooch (+5). Herb Hern and Jack McCall each had 101 for a share of the top gross.

Dave Snyder was closest to the pin on hole No. 2 while Dave Allen (No. 8) Pat Hepinger (No. 11) and Brian Eckwahl (No. 16) each earned closest to the pin honors.

For the Record

Today’s H.S. Schedule

Baseball

Pine Valley at West Valley

Cassadaga Valley at Panama

Dunkirk at Maple Grove

Catt. LV at North Collins

Brocton at Chaut. Lake

Softball

Dunkirk at Maple Grove

Fredonia at Jamestown

Southwestern at Silver Creek

Gowanda at Portville

Brocton at Chaut. Lake

Golf

Chautauqua Lake at Panama

Forestville at Cassadaga Valley

Southwestern at Fredonia

Falconer at Dunkirk

Lacrosse

Akron at Silver Creek

Youth Baseball

Fredonia Wright League

Firemen 11, Youth Council 10 – The Firemen held off the Youth Council in a hard-fought game to earn their first win of the season.

Aaron Pacos and Brayden Meyers shared the pitcher’s mound for the win and combined to fan 10 batters.

Zhai Smith, Nick Frazier and Dom Gullo pitched well for Youth Council, striking out eight in the loss.

Smith and Alex Christy both homered for Youth Council, with Dalton Gardner, Frazier and Gullo all adding hits.

Offensively for the Firemen, Caleb Reynolds, Pacos, Avery Willebrandt, Meyers, Hessen Bahgat, Jake Helmer and Matt Lotter hit safely.

Adult Golf

Cassadaga C.C

Ladies Wednesday Night League – Low scores: Annita Luce 44, Michelle Helmer 46, Sue Grace 48 and Cindy Chimera 49.

Low best ball: Sue Grace and Connie Dugas 28, Janice Wintersteen and Erin Loomis 29, Laura Wintersteen and Stacy Morabito 30, Luce and Cindy Chimera 30, Linnea Nichols and Barb Swan 31, Jeanne Stewart and Pam 31, Pam Allessi and Pat Kaus 31, DeDe DuBois and Mary Kelley 32.

Closest to the pin: Allessi

Adult Pool

Gowanda APA League

Local Team Championships will be played starting May 17 and will run until May 20.

Two teams will be going to play in the APA National Championships in Las Vegas, in August.

Wednesday 9-ball – Standings are as follows: Ronnie’s Posse is in first and is followed by Jamestown St. Da Bangers, Gowanda’s Finest and Hustlin’ For Life.

Top Guns: Jim Covert is first in the Black Tier. Ken Purdy is first in the White Tier. Ashley McDonald is first in the Green Tier.

Announcements

Southern Tier Xpress to Hold Tryouts for NA3HL Hockey Team

The Southern Tier Xpress, the new junior hockey team that will call the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena (JSBA) home for the 2014-15 season, will be holding tryouts May 16 thru May 18. The Xpress will compete in the North American 3 Hockey League.

The first wave of tryouts will be held this week. Below is the schedule.

May 16: 4 until 10:30 p.m.

May 17: 10 a.m. until 10 p.m.

May 18: 9 a.m. until 12 p.m.

More information, along with a printable registration sheet, is available at jamestownarena.com/southern-tier-xpress.html.

Three more tryouts are also scheduled. Those dates include June 13-15 at the First Arena, in Elmira. July 18-20 at the Whitestown Ice Arena, in Whitesboro and August 8-10 at the Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena.

The cost of each tryout is $250, but there are multi-tryout discounts available. For more information, or any questions, email southerntierxpress@gmail.com, or call JSBA at 716-484-2624.

8th Annual “Golfing

for Gifts” Tournament

The “Golfing for Gifts” tournament, will be held Saturday, May 17 at 9 a.m. at Pinehurst Golf Club, located on Route 20 in Westfield.

It is a shotgun format. Play will be a four-man scramble at a cost of $60 per player, which includes 18 holes of golf, a cart and lunch.

All proceeds benefit Union Relief Association’s Christmas Project which provides assistance, food and gifts to local children and those in need during the holidays.

A limited number of spots are available for the tournament.

For more information contact Kim Underwood at 326-6656.

For the Record

Adult Golf

Wednesday

Travel League

Blueberry Hill Golf Club – Ed Tofil won for the second time on tour this season after posting the low round of 79 at the Russell, Pa. course. Tofil shot the low front nine score of 38 while Pete Gawron shot the low back nine score of 40. Mike Willoughby was the B Flight winner and Gary Haase won the C Flight on a tiebreaker over Gary Hazelton. Winner of the Commissioner’s Award was Lee Titus.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight: Bob Thompson (Nos. 2 and 17), Tofil (No. 8), Al Etzel (No. 12) and Gawron (No. 15). B Flight: Mick Dunning (No. 1), Tim Walawender (Nos. 3 and 11), Doug Grace (No. 12) and Dan Kaszuba (No. 17). C Flight: Jim Ellman Sr. (No. 1), Pat Weaver (Nos. 2 and 5), Jack Griswold (Nos. 3 and 13), Haase (No. 7), Angelo Leone (No. 9) and Bruce Chrabasz (No. 10).

Closest to the pin were Tofil (No. 4), Len Leszkowicz (No. 8), Ellman (No. 11) and Dave Criscione (No. 16). Top point winners were Ellman (18), Tofil (17) and Criscione and Leszkowicz (13 each). Season points leaders: 1) Tofil (42), 2) Joe Michalski and John Waterman (32 each), 4) Thompson (28) and 5) Leszkowicz (19).

Next week the league plays Tri-County Country Club. Tee-off is at 10:15 a.m.

Cassadaga

Country Club

Thursday Night Men’s Golf League – Steve Wintersteen 36, Fred Chamberlin 37, Tyler Lerow 38, Tom Gauronski 39, Chip White 41, Mike Lawhead 42, Tim Lerow 42, Greg Wise 42. Closest to the pin: Matt Wallace (No. 15). Low net: Fred Chamberlin 31. Skins: Steve Wintersteen (No. 13, birdie), Tim Lerow (No. 14, birdie) and Matt Wallace (No. 15, birdie).

Hillview Golf Course

Thursday Morning Open Golf – A Division: Tony Nicosia 38, Matt Fortna 39, Kerry Murphy 45, Domenic Lamattina 46, Bob Manning 47. B Division: Rich Cieslewicz 47, Bob Welch 48, Ang Leone 48, Bob Adams 49, Josh Galardo 50. C Division: Steve Galardo 50, Pat Mackowiak 54, Jack Hood 55, Jaime Galarza 55, Paul Leone 56. Closest to the pin: Bob Adams (No. 5). Deuce on No. 5: Steve Galardo. Skins: A Division: Tony Nicosia (Nos. 2 and 7), Matt Fortna (Nos. 4 and 6). B Division: Bob Welch (No. 6), Josh Galardo (No. 8). C Division: Pat Mackowiak (No. 3), Jack Hood (No. 4). Top Points for the week: Bob Adams (15), Steve Galardo (15), Tony Nicosia (10), Matt Fortna (10), Bob Welch (10), Josh Galardo (10), Pat Mackowiak (10), Jack Hood (10). Next week, the league will tee off at 9 a.m.

Youth Baseball

Fredonia Wright League

DFT 14, Firemen 2

DFT claimed their first win of the season behind the strong pitching of A.J. Schrantz. The righty recorded seven strikeouts over four innings and only allowed two hits. The DFT offense was led by Michael Berg (triple), Tyler Putney, Tanner Haas, Caydin DeJohn and Simon Davis.

Brayden Myers tripled and Ethan Willebrandt singled for the Firemen.

9U Southtowns

Travel Baseball

Yardbirds 8,

Orchard Park 4

Owen Rush pitched two scoreless innings with six strikeouts for the winners. He also helped his own cause with an RBI double. Ethan Leid (double), Trevor Persch (double) and Jacob Markham all had two hits.

Jack Mansfield was the defensive MVP. Leid, Persch and Jack Lanski combined to hold Orchard Park to four runs over five innings.

For Orchard Park, Matt McEwen (two doubles) and Ken Sawyer had two hits apiece.

For The Record

Today’s Local?Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

Panama at Cass Valley

Gowanda at Olean

Frewsburg at Pine Valley

N. Collins at Franklinville

Softball

CLCS at Brocton

Panama at Cass Valley

Gowanda at Olean

Franklinville at N. Collins

Golf

Fredonia at Jamestown

Dunkirk, Fredonia at Falconer

Track and Field

Fredonia at Salamanca

Lacrosse

Eden at Silver Creek

Youth Baseball

Valley League

Sinclairville Mariners 14, Cassadaga Reds 7

Brenden Gonzalez, Jeff Fishgold and Jake Peterson all had triples and Nick More had a home run for Sinclairville.

Trent Gugino and Brady McIntyre both had a double and two singles. Hunter Hehir had two singles for Cassadaga.

Hanover Little League

SCFD 9, Excelco/Newbrook 1

Andre Rosario dominated for SCFD, throwing 65 pitches in six innings. He had a no-hitter, securing 10 strikeouts and one walk.

Max Caccamisse had a strong defensive game at second base for SCFD. Dominic Jamison pitched an impressive three innings at pitcher for Excelco/Newbrook.

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Steve’s Equipment 7, Tim Horton’s, 4.

Jeremy Wilcox took the loss for Tim’s despite a very strong day on the hill, striking out 11 and walking two, over 4 1/3 innings.

Connor Daniels was the winning pitcher, striking out six and walking five over 4 2/3 innings, with Spencer Harford coming in to shut things down late, with three strikeouts.

Gage Davis went 2 for 2 with three RBIs.

Jordan Whitfield had a two-run double for Tim Horton’s

Adult Golf

Hillview

Tuesday Night Men’s League – Low scores: Jim Szalkowski 41, Carlos Troche 43, Al Etzel 44. Top point winners: A-Flight: Szalkowski 7.5, B-Flight: Dennis Gawronski Sr. 6, Pat Mackowiak 6, Ray Deland 6, C-Flight: Angelo Leone 6, Jim Ellman 6, Jerry Dziduch 6, D-Flight: Jack Hood 7.5. Closest to the pin: John Waterman (No. 5). A&B skins: Troche (No. 2(, Mackowiak (No. 5), Szalkowski (No. 8). C&D skins: Julio DeLeon (No. 2), Leone (No. 4) and Jaime Ruiz (No. 7).

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Women Who Golf for Fun – The women started their season Wednesday. Bobbi Deering held first place with Theresa Leone a close second. Jane Ellman placed third. Golfer of the week was Leone. The women will golf again next Wednesday, teeing off at 9:30 a.m.

Their monthly luncheon will be held after golfing on Wednesday, May 28 at the Clarion Hotel. A sign up sheet is posted at the clubhouse.

For further information, call Bobbi Deering at 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Cassadaga

Country Club

Tuesday Night Men’s Golf League – Steve Wintersteen 34, Brenton Wilcox 35, Tim Bulger 36, Darren Mangine 36, Tom Gauronski 37, Don House 37, John Crossley 39, Rod Lind 40. Low net: Phil Muscato 28. Closest to the pin: Dick Frost (No. 15). Skins: John Crossley (No. 10, birdie), Scott Jagoda (No. 11, birdie), Jeff House (No. 15, birdie).

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Monday Night Men’s Golf League (played May 5): – Steve Wintersteen 35, Gary Nichols 38, Tim Bulger 42, Dave Pihl 42, Randy Butts 42, Marlowe Reuther 42, Matt Wallace 42, Frank Issler 43. Low net: Jeff Cook 33. Closest to the pin: Gary Nichols (No. 15). Skins: Jeff Cook (No. 17, birdie), Tim Bulger (No. 18, birdie).

Announcements

St. Bonaventure University professor seeking 1,000 sports fans to take part in research

ST. BONAVENTURE – A St. Bonaventure University professor embarking on long-term sports research is seeking to poll up to 1,000 U.S. sports fans for the project.

The project will involve taking surveys approximately every six to eight weeks and will last into early 2015, said Dr. Paul G. Barretta, assistant professor of marketing and lead researcher on the project.

“Every sports fan has his or her own unique views,” Barretta said. “The panel is being set up to capture these views as a way of measuring perceptions of current, relevant issues from the typical fan’s point of view.”

Although the primary motivation for participation is to share views as a sports fan, three people will win $50 Amazon.com gift cards in a drawing to be held at the end of the research project.

People interested in participating in the study should contact Barretta by email at pbarrett@sbu.edu.

For the Record

Today’s High?School Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

Westfield at Clymer

Sherman at Brocton

Cass Valley at CLCS

Silver Creek at Frewsburg

Falconer at Fredonia

Softball

Sherman at Brocton

Westfield at Clymer

Cass Valley at CLCS

Dunkirk at Jamestown

Falconer at Fredonia

Silver Creek at Frewsburg

Pine Valley at Forestville

Golf

Cass Valley at Panama

Forestville, Silver Creek at Maple Grove

Track and Field

Gowanda at Dunkirk

Tennis

Dunkirk at Maple Grove

Panama at Cass Valley

Westfield at Fredonia

Silver Creek at Medina

Eden at Gowanda

Youth Softball

Parochial League

NCCS 21,

Notre Dame 2

For NCCS, Grace Pucciarelli was the winning pitcher and helped her cause with three hits including a home run.

Hanna Gullo tripled for the winners.

Playing well on defense were Anna Pokoj and Kelly Gullo.

Adult Golf

Hillview Golf Course

Monday Night Utility League – A Division: Low score: Jay Beers 42, Tim Dykas 46, Joe Tramuta 46, Mike Willoughby 47, Matt Hutchinson 48, Joe Majhut 48, John Lakas 48, Mike Kurmis 48, Ron Marsh 48. B Division: Chris Penfold 50, Terry Mahoney 50 and Rick Laurito 51. Skins: A Division: Mike Willoughby (Nos. 5 and 8), Bob Manning Jr. (No. 6), B Division: Terry Mahoney (Nos. 2 and 8), Rick Laurito (No. 6). Closest to the pin: Mike Willoughby (No. 5).

Tri-County

Country Club

Tri-County Country Club held a Cinco de Mayo tournament on Monday.

More than 100 golfers took part in the event and raised more than $5,200.

The proceeds from the event are going towards a new sand pro bunker rake for superintendent Pete Gilray.

Youth Baseball

Fredonia

Wright League

American Legion 17, Youth Council 6

Alec Schrader pitched 4 2/3 innings of three-hit ball, fanning 12 to help American Legion secure the victory.

The Legion offense combined for nine hits, three off the bat of Jacob Skinner, who went 3 for 4 with a triple. Mike Dispense and Schrader each had two hits apiece while Tyler Rosen tripled, and Zach Dawley singled in the win.

Jack Storm led the offense for Youth Council with two hits and three RBIs while Alex Christy hit a long double for Council.

Hanover Little

League Majors

SCFD 4,

Steve’s Equipment 2

Both Andre Rosario for SCFD and Spencer Harford for Steve’s Equipment pitched an impressive game with nine strikeouts each.

Max Caccamise’s single, Chris VanCheri’s double and Luke Zybtek’s two singles and RBI clinched the win for SCFD.

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Excelco Newbrook 10, Tim Horton’s 4

Dominic Jamison scored three runs for the winning team.

Braydon Gilbert , Jeffery Brown, Jeremy Wilcox and Kius Wagner had two singles each for Tim Hortons.

Brayson Parsell, Hayden Perryman , Ryan Demarie and Dominic Jamison played solid defense for Excelco Newbrook.

Announcements

Hillview Tuesday Morning Ladies League

With the start of the 2014 golf season, Hillview has a new morning ladies league.

The name of the league is Ladies of the Links at Hillview. The league will tee off at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 13. Name draw will be at 9:30 a.m.

Join us at any time during the golf season, all skill levels welcome.

Hillview golf course Thursday Morning Open League

The Thursday Morning Open League will start golfing Thursday, May 8 at 9:30 a.m. Anyone is welcome to come.

For more information, call Bob Manning at 679-5799.

Adult Pool League

Gowanda APA League

Standings as of May 6 – Jamestown Street Raiders won the session. Playoffs are now currently being played.

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Wednesday 9 Ball

Standings as of May 6 – Ronnie’s Posse, Jamestown St Da Bangers, Gowanda’s Finest and Hustlin For Life. Top Gun: Jim Covert is first in the Black Tier. Ken Purdy is first in the White Tier. Ashley McDonald is first in the Green Tier.

Youth Soccer

Concord FC

U12 Boys

Concord FC 1,

BAYSO 0

Michael Berg scored the game-winning goal in the second half with assistance from Sam Braidich, Jack Carlson, and Zack Korzeineski.

Nick Hayes played an exceptional game in net and was awarded the STAR Patch by the BAYSO for his effort.

U14 Girls

FC Concord 2,

Northwest 1

Melissa Berg and Tara Cratsley had a goal each assisted by Audrey Taylor.

Sophie Stevens was keeper for Concord FC with a strong showing.

U14 Boys

Concord FC 3,

SW Cattaraugus 0

Concord FC, the defending league champion, improved its record to 1-0-1. Alex Venn, Phillip Narraway and Josue Alfaro scored the goals for Concord FC. Michael Sturniolo assisted on all three goals.

Carter D’Agostino was in goal. Jack Gaken was awarded the STAR patch.

Concord FC opens the home portion of its schedule on May 11 at 1 p.m., against Northwest Soccer Club at Dunkirk’s Karl Hoeppner field.

U17 Girls

SW Catts 2,

Concord FC 0

Goalkeeper Jamie Hehir was awarded the STAR Patch recording seven saves during the game. The Girls host FAST May 11, at 6 p.m.

For The Record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

Sherman at Westfield

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Dunkirk at Silver Creek

Brocton at Panama

West Valley at Pine Valley

Softball

Forestville at Catt-LV

Dunkirk at Silver Creek

N. Collins at Forestville

Brocton at Panama

Southwestern at Fredonia

West Valley at Pine Valley

Golf

Dunkirk at Fredonia

CLCS at Frewsburg

Silver Creek at Forestville

Track and Field

CLCS, West Valley at Randolph

Westfield at Catt-LV

Tennis

Fredonia at Panama

Lacrosse

Cath. Prep at Silver Creek

Announcements

Zonta Club of Jamestown

to hold “Tour de Zonta”

The Fourth Annual Tour de Zonta will take place Saturday, June 14.

This fun bike ride is open to individuals and families of all ages and abilities. The ride will start and end at the Plumbush Bed & Breakfast, which is located on the Chautauqua Stedman Road, just one mile from the Chautauqua Institution main gate.

Three scenic ride options will be offered to participants – a 13-16 mile “friendly” route, a 30-35 mile “intermediate” route and a 50-60 mile “expert” route.

Water and healthy snacks will be provided at checkpoints along each route. Riders will experience Chautauqua County’s rolling hills, lakes, villages and views.

The registration fee is $25 pre-registration (by June 2), and $30 the day of the event. The fee includes a T-shirt (guaranteed for pre-registration and until they run out the day of the event), free parking, route refreshments and a gourmet “Farm to Fork” luncheon served at the Plumbush Barn, following the ride.

Zonta Club of Jamestown is a local chapter of Zonta International, an organization of business and professional executives working together to advance the status of women worldwide. This year, Zonta International has mounted the Zonta Says “NO!” to Violence against Women campaign which is aimed at raising awareness of and increasing actions to end violence against women and girls around the world.

Zonta Club of Jamestown will use the proceeds from this event to assist victims of domestic violence locally as well as internationally, through the Zonta International Foundation.

For more event details and to obtain a registration form, call 789-5309 or visit the Zonta Club of Jamestown website at www.zontajamestown.org and click on the Bike Rally thumbnail.

Gowanda softball tourney set for May 17

The 17th Annual “Just Play Ball” Men’s slow pitch softball tournament will be held in Gowanda on Saturday, May 17. Each team is guaranteed three games plus a home run derby. Entry fee is $75.

Call Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com to enter a team.

Adult Pool League

Gowanda APA League

Standings as of May 6 – Jamestown Street Raiders won the session. Playoffs are now currently being played.

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Wednesday 9 Ball

Standings as of May 6 – Ronnie’s Posse, Jamestown St Da Bangers, Gowanda’s Finest and Hustlin For Life. Top Gun: Jim Covert is first in the Black Tier. Ken Purdy is first in the White Tier. Ashley McDonald is first in the Green Tier.

For the Record

Today’s H.S. Schedule

Baseball

Fredonia at Dunkirk

West Valley at North Collins

Brocton at Cass Valley

CLCS at Westfield

Randolph at Gowanda

Ellicottville at Pine Valley

Softball

Forestville at Catt-LV

Fredonia at Dunkirk

West Valley at North Collins

Brocton at Cass Valley

CLCS at Westfield

Jamestown at Silver Creek

Randolph at Gowanda

Ellicottville at Pine Valley

Golf

Maple Grove at CLCS

Forestville at Panama

Track and Field

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Cass Valley at Silver Creek

Falconer vs. Fredonia, at Dunkirk

Tennis

Fredonia at Dunkirk

Cass Valley at Westfield

Lacrosse

Gowanda at Amherst

Announcements

Dunkirk Fastpitch

Early Bird Tournament

Dunkirk Fastpitch will be hosting a five-team early bird tournament on Saturday, May 10, at Promenschenkel Stadium and the softball field at School No. 7.

The schedule

is as follows:

Dunkirk vs. Buffalo, 10 a.m., Promenschenkel Stadium

Westfield vs. Rochester 10 a.m., School No. 7

Dunkirk vs. Watertown, 11:45 a.m., Promenschenkel Stadium

Westfield vs. Buffalo, 11:45 a.m., School No. 7

Rochester vs. Buffalo, 1:30 p.m., Promenschenkel Stadium

Westfield vs. Watertown, 1:30 p.m., School No. 7

Buffalo vs. Watertown, 3:15 p.m., Promenschenkel Stadium

Dunkirk vs. Rochester, 3:15 p.m., School No. 7

Westfield vs. Dunkirk, 5 p.m., Promenschenkel Stadium

Rochester vs. Watertown, 5 p.m., School No. 7

Hillview Golf Course Ladies League

With the start of the 2014 golf season, Hillview will be having a Tuesday morning ladies golf league. League play will begin May 6, and will continue until September.

The league is open to all skill levels and there are no league fees or partners. Come and join any Tuesday morning.

On Tuesday, May 6, there will be a short meeting at 9:30 a.m., and tee-off will start at 10.

If you would like to be a part of the new league, call Jeanne Pagano at 679-7617 to sign up.

The Women

Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun’s season will begin Wednesday, May 7, at Hillview Golf Course, weather permitting. Tee time has been changed to 9:30 a.m.

Any women interested in golfing are invited to join. For more information, please call Bobbi Deering at 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

For the Record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

CVCS at Sherman

Gowanda at Salamanca

Fredonia at Silver Creek

Catt-LV at Pine Valley

CLCS at Panama

Falconer at Dunkirk

Softball

Global Concepts at North Collins

Ellicottville at Forestville

CVCS at Sherman

Gowanda at Salamanca

Catt-LV at Pine Valley

Fredonia at Westfield

CLCS at Panama

Falconer at Dunkirk

Boys Tennis

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Dunkirk at CVCS

Panama at Westfield

Golf

Fredonia at Southwestern

Dunkirk at Olean

Silver Creek at Frewsburg

Maple Grove at CLCS

Forestville at Panama

Track & Field

Westfield, CVCS, Fredonia at Falconer

Dunkirk at Hamburg

College

Track?&?Field

Fredonia State at Outdoor Championship at SUNY Geneseo

Women’s Lacrosse

Fredonia State vs. Geneseo State at Cortland

Announcements

Dunkirk Little League

The Dunkirk Little League will have a work party on Sunday, May 4, starting at 9 a.m.

All managers, coaches and parents are asked to come and help clean up the fields for the start of the upcoming season.

Everyone is asked to bring rakes and yard tools. For more information, call 679-6929.

Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer

Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer has extended its registration.

In-person registration for the league will be Monday, May 5 from 6-7 p.m. at the Sinclairville Library, and again May 7 at the Cassadaga Library.

Adult Golf

Pinehurst Golf Course

Brocton American Legion Post 434 Wednesday Evening Men’s League – Low gross: Pat Swanson 37, Greg Gollnitz 40, Abe Rak 42, Scott Jagoda 42 and Carter Stetson 42. Low net: Alex Dailey 33, Stetson 34, Swanson 34 and George Petrella 34. Most team points taken: Greg Gollnitz and George Petrella 12, Andy Deakin and Dan Thompson 11.5, Mike Sheehan and Nick spieziale 11.5.

Cassadaga Country Club

Tuesday Night Men’s Golf League played April 29 – Brad Kelly 38, Darren Mangine 38, Tom Gauronski 39, Don House 40, Steve Wintersteen 40, Fred Chamberlin 41, John Crossley 41, Todd Fenton 41, Barry Wilcox 41. Closest to the Pin: Tyler Lerow (No. 6). Low net: Dave Yagger 30. Skins Tyler Lerow (No. 6, birdie), Steve Wintersteen (No. 9, birdie).

Youth Hockey

WNYHSCHL Modified High School Hockey

Dunkirk/Fredonia Steelers 4, Wilson/Newfane North Stars 4

The Steelers took the lead late in the third period and the North Stars respond just before the end of regulation to earn the tie.

Colin Okon and Tyler Sack had a goal and an assist each. Goals were also scored by Brandon Prentiss and Nick Pchelka. Michael Persch helped with an assist. Gabe Persch earned the tie in goal.

The Steelers play again May 3 against St. Joe’s at Bud Bakewell Arena.

Youth Soccer

Concord FC

U12 Girls

Concord FC 3, Southwest Catts 0

Brooke D’Agostino had an unassisted goal. Jaylah Cossin scored a goal assisted by Paige Suptoski and Chloe Vecchio scored a goal assisted by Abby Rice.

Goalkeeper Megan Kyte earned the shutout, making three saves in the game.

The STAR patch, given by each team to an opposing player who exhibited Sportsmanship, Teamwork, Attitude and Respect during the game was awarded to D’Agostino.

U12 Boys

Concord FC 1, SW Cattaraugus 1

Nick Hayes had the lone goal for Concord with Lucas Benchley in net.

The STAR patch was given to Sam Braidich.

Adam Sellari, Jack Carlson and Alex Maytum had stellar games.

U14 Boys

Concord FC 0,

Enchanted Mountain Soccer Club 0

Phil Narraway and Carter D’Agostino split goalkeeping duties for Concord FC.

Narraway was awarded the STAR patch.

U14 Girls

Concord FC 6, Bradford FC 0

Melissa Berg had two goals, both assisted by Audrey Taylor, who also assisted Tara Cratsley for a goal. Taylor scored two unassisted goals along with an unassisted goal from Grace Restivo.

Alex Charles was awarded the STAR patch.

Keeper Sophie Stevens had the shutout.

U17 Girls

Concord FC 2, BAYSO 0

Goals were scored by Ashleigh Hobbs and Janelle Cossin. Jamie Hehir had her first shutout of the season making seven saves in net.

Jade Lewis was awarded the STAR patch for the game.

For the Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

High?School

Baseball

Sherman at Westfield

MG at Fredonia, 4 p.m.

Softball

Sherman at Westfield

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Lacrosse

Silver Creek at Churchville Chili

College

Men’s and?Women’s Track?&?Field

Fredonia State at Outdoor Championship in SUNY Geneseo

Adult Golf

Cassadaga

Country Club

Thursday Night Men’s Golf League – Bob Smith 40, Bill Baker 41, Tom Lancaster 41, Mike Lawhead 41, Matt Strandberg 41, Chip White 41, Tom Gauronski 42, Mike Schwertfager 42, Greg Wise 42. Closest to the pin: Mike Lawhead (No. 6). Skins: Paul Edson (No. 1, birdie), Mike Schwertfager (No. 2, birdie), Chip White (No. 4, birdie), Bob Warsitz (No. 9, eagle).

Wednesday

Travel League

Cable Hollow Golf Course – The league battled through stiff winds and near freezing rain to finish its three-week stint at Cable Hollow Golf Course in Russell, Pa. Low man was John Waterman with Len Leskowicz and Pat Weaver finishing second and third, respectively. Winner of the Commissioner’s Award was Jack Hood.

Closest to the pin were Leskowicz (No. 2), Bob Stone (No. 5) and Jack Pahr (No. 17). The only untied birdies were recorded by Waterman (Nos. 8 and 17). Season points leaders: 1) Joe Michalski and Waterman (32 each), 3) Ed Tofil (25), 4) Bob Thompson and Hood (16 each).

Next week the league travels back to Russell, Pa to play Blueberry Hill Golf Course. Tee-off is at 10 a.m. Golfers must be signed up by email or calling 785-2291 before Monday.

Youth Baseball

Hanover Little League:

Major League

SCFD 5 Tim Horton’s 4

Donald Gula’s double put Tim Horton’s in the lead by two. Chris VanCheri of SCFD hit a home run, bringing SCFD to a one-run deficit.

After taking the lead in the fifth, Lucas Zbytek took over the pitcher’s mound for SCFD and closed the game.

Announcements

Dunkirk Little League

The Dunkirk Little League will have a work party on Sunday, May 4, starting at 9 a.m.

All managers, coaches and parents are asked to come and help clean up the fields for the start of the upcoming season.

Everyone is asked to bring rakes and yard tools. For more information, call 679-6929.

Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer

Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer has extended its registration.

In-person registration for the league will be Monday, May 5 from 6-7 p.m. at the Sinclairville Library, and again May 7 at the Cassadaga Library.

8th Annual “Golfing

for Gifts” Tournament

The “Golfing for Gifts” tournament, will be held Saturday, May 17 at 9 a.m. at Pinehurst Golf Club, located on Route 20 in Westfield.

It is a shotgun format. Play will be a four-man scramble at a cost of $60 per player, which includes 18 holes of golf, a cart and lunch.

All proceeds benefit Union Relief Association’s Christmas Project which provides assistance, food and gifts to local children and those in need during the holidays.

A limited number of spots are available for the tournament.

For more information contact Kim Underwood at 326-6656.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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