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For the Record

Announcements

City League Co-Ed

Slo-Pitch softball

meeting set

There will be a final meeting for all teams and players interested in playing Co-ed softball this summer on Monday, May 4.

The meeting will be held in the Recreation Department Conference Room; 338 Central Ave., Suite 220 (Stearns Building) at 6 p.m.

All teams should be represented at this meeting. Scheduling, league fees and rosters will be finalized at this meeting. For more information, contact the Recreation Office at 366-9886.

Adult Golf

Pinehurst

ParTee Girls – The Pinehurst ParTee Girls had a chilly start for their first round. The low gross score of 49 was shot by Jill Muck and Amy North. Mona Rosskamp, Lori Foster, Pat Thompson and Muck had the low net score of 37. Trudy Gollnitz had the longest putt on No. 3, and Foster won the 50/50.

Wednesday Travel League

Al Etzel shot the low round of 83 at South Hills Country Club in Jamestown and was low on the back nine with 39. Rocky Rhode was low on the front with 40. In the B Flight, Pete Gawron was the winner on a tiebreaker over Dave Criscione. The C Flight winner was Dan Kaszuba. Winner of the Bruce “Java” Chrabasz Commissioner’s Award was Jack Hood.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight: Danny Kubera (No. 2), Etzel (No. 5), John Waterman (Nos. 6 and 18), Rhode (No. 9), Bob Thompson (No. 12), Ed Tofil (No. 15) and Robert Calph (No. 17); B Flight: Pat Weaver (No. 4), Jack Griswold (Nos. 5 and 12), Criscione (Nos. 6, 9 and 16), Gary Richardson (No. 10), Gawron (No. 11), Ron Szach (No. 14) and Mick Dunning (No. 18); C Flight: Kaszuba (No. 4), Hood (Nos. 10 and 17), Tim Walawender (Nos. 11 and 13) and Angelo Leone (No. 12).

Closest to the pin were Gary Haase (No. 4), Criscione (No. 9), Rhode (No. 13) and John Slaughter (No. 15). Top point winners were Rhode (36), Criscione (24) and Griswold, Haase, Hood, Slaughter and Waterman (all with 12). Season points leaders: 1) Chris Ganey (52), 2) Dave Miller (39), 3) Rhode (36), 4) Kerry Murphy (35) and 5) Criscione (24).

Next week the league travels to Blueberry Hill Golf Course in Russell, Pennsylvania. Tee-off is at 10 a.m. Golfers must be signed up before Monday and can do so by call, e-mail or text to John at 785-2291.

For the Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

Wednesday, April 29

Baseball

Clymer at Brocton

CVCS at Falconer

Southwestern at Dunkirk

Olean at Fredonia

Lake Shore at W. Seneca East, 4:45 p.m.

Ellicottville at North Collins

PVCS at Franklinville

Silver Creek at Randolph

Westfield at Frewsburg

Softball

Clymer at Brocton

CVCS at Falconer

Southwestern at Dunkirk

Olean at Fredonia

Forestville at West Valley

Gowanda vs. ALCS

Ellicottville at North Collins

PVCS at Franklinville

Salamanca at Silver Creek

Westfield at Frewsburg

Lacrosse

East Aurora at Gowanda

Silver Creek at Akron, 5:30 p.m.

Boys Tennis

CVCS at Dunkirk

Fredonia at Maple Grove

Westfield at Panama

Boys Golf

CVCS at Maple Grove

Silver Creek at Forestville

Girls Golf

Fredonia at Southwestern

Track & Field

Westfield at Clymer

College Baseball

Penn St.-Behrend at Fredonia, 3 p.m.

Announcements

Monday Night Men’s Utility League

The Monday Night Men’s Utility League will begin Monday, May 4, beginning at 4 p.m. at Hillview Golf Course.

The league is in the need for one full-time golfer and two substitutes for the season. If interested in either spot, call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890

Hillview Wednesday

Night Ladies

The Wednesday Night Ladies League at Hillview will have a league meeting today at 5:30 p.m., at the Clubhouse. League play is set to begin on Wednesday, May 6.

The league has team openings and for substitute players. If interested, call Barb VanDette at 934-3993.

Hillview Ladies

of the Links League

Ladies of the Links League at Hillview will be having a lunch to kick off the Tuesday morning golf league. The lunch will be at Bob Evans at 11:30 a.m., on Tuesday, May 5.

League play will begin Tuesday, May 12, with tee-off at 10 a.m. The league is open to all skill levels and there are no league fees or partners. Come and join any Tuesday morning.

If you would like to attended the lunch, or if there are any questions about the league, call Janet Guenther at 672-2282.

For The Record

Today’s Local?Sports?Schedule

Tuesday, April 28

Baseball

CVCS at Olean

CLCS at Falconer

JFK at North Collins

ALCS at Silver Creek

Softball

CVCS at Olean

Fredonia at CLCS

Lake Shore at W. Seneca East, 4:45 p.m.

Randolph at PVCS

ALCS at Silver Creek

Lacrosse

Lake Shore at Grand Island

Boys Tennis

Fredonia at CVCS

Westfield at Frewsburg

Boys Golf

CLCS at Maple Grove

Falconer at Fredonia

Frewsburg, Silver Creek at Forestville

Girls Golf

Southwestern at Fredonia

Track & Field

Silver Creek at CLCS

Southwestern at Dunkirk

Fredonia at Falconer

Gowanda at Salamanca

Cheektowaga at Lake Shore

Announcements

Hillview Wednesday Night Ladies

The Wednesday Night Ladies League at Hillview will have a league meeting on Wednesday, April 29, at 5:30 p.m., at the Clubhouse. League play is set to begin on Wednesday, May 6.

The league has team openings and for substitute players. If interested, call Barb VanDette at 934-3993.

Hillview Ladies

of the Links League

Ladies of the Links League at Hillview will be having a lunch to kick off the Tuesday morning golf league. The lunch will be at Bob Evans at 11:30 a.m., on Tuesday, May 5.

League play will begin Tuesday, May 12, with tee-off at 10 a.m. The league is open to all skill levels and there are no league fees or partners. Come and join any Tuesday morning.

If you would like to attended the lunch, or if there are any questions about the league, call Janet Guenther at 672-2282.

CASAC announces

A Hole for Dough

This golf season will mark the second year of Chautauqua Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Council’s, CASAC, A Hole for Dough fundraiser.

A Hole for Dough is an opportunity for golfers to donate to CASAC and have the chance to get some money back if they make a hole-in-one while golfing in a league.

If a golfer gets a hole-in-one, CASAC will distribute 30 percent of the donations collected among golfers who donate $10 by the third week of their respective league start date.

Leagues in Western New York and northeastern Pennsylvania can participate. The more golfers who participate, the larger the payout will be. Any number of league golfers can join in the fun. Not all league members need to participate. This fundraiser asks for nothing from the participating golf courses, only a tax deductible donation from interested golfers.

CASAC is a United Way supported agency. For more information, contact Kathy J. Stornes at kstornes@casacweb.org or at CASAC (716)664-3608.

Rodeo Camp

Area rodeo fans who are interested in learning more about the sport are reminded that registrations are due for the free Championship Rodeo Camp. The event in Gerry is sponsored by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and is only a month away with only a few open spots remaining.

The camp is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is one of only 13 such camps nationwide and is available to anyone 8 years old and up at no cost. These camps are designed to promote the sport of rodeo and are geared for beginning youth and for cowboys just starting out who want to learn the fundamentals taught by PRCA champions.

Topics covered include chute procedures, livestock safety, injury prevention and fitness and nutrition. There will be no live buck-outs.

To register for the camp, go to the Gerry Rodeo website (www.gerryrodeo.org) and click on the Free Rodeo Camp posting at the top of the page. This will open the Camp news release and several paragraphs down will be a direct link to the registration form.

Activities will begin at the Fire Hall near the stoplight in Gerry and move to the rodeo grounds. The event will be held rain or shine with a free lunch provided. Any questions can be directed to the PRCA Camp director Julie Jutten at (719) 528-4729 or locally at 985-4215 or 969-4488.

The 71st annual Gerry rodeo is scheduled for four performances, Wednesday through Saturday, Aug. 5-8 and will again feature more than 125 professional cowboys and cowgirls competing for $45,000 in prize money in the seven traditional rodeo events. Additional information is available at the Gerry Rodeo website or by phone at 985-4847 0r 1-888-985-4847.

Monday Night Men’s Utility League

The Monday Night Men’s Utility League will begin Monday, May 4, beginning at 4 p.m. at Hillview Golf Course.

The league is in the need for one full-time golfer and two substitutes for the season. If interested in either spot, call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890

Youth Baseball

Southtowns Travel Baseball League 12u Division

Fredonia Yardbirds 7, Southwestern 3

The Yardbirds opened their season with a win in Southwestern. Tyler Putney, Mikey Barnes and Dom Gullo combined to hold Southwestern to four hits.

Defensive standouts for Fredonia were Dalton Gardner at shortstop and Jacob Skinner at first base.

Offensively for Fredonia, Dom Gullo had a double and two runs scored, Alex Rush had two singles and Joey Gullo, Gardner, Putney and Haeden Walters contributed singles.

The Yardbirds travel to Springville next week.

Strides for Mind 5K

On Saturday, the Third Annual Strides for My Mind 5K Wellness Run/Walk will take place at 9:30 a.m. at the Carnahan Training Center at Jamestown Community College at 525 Falconer St., Jamestown.

The walk is being put on through the collaboration of Chautauqua Tapestry, the Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene through the Early Identification and Recognition Grant, Compeer Chautauqua and the Jamestown Community College Student Senate.

The partnership came out of the groups’ common goal to promote awareness of the importance of mental wellness during May which is National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month.

The race will begin in front of the student union of the JCC campus and will follow a mapped out route through Falconer. The cost is $25. Registration and race packet pick-up in the Carnahan Center will begin at 8:30 a.m. with runners beginning at 9:30 a.m. and walkers at 9:45 a.m.

The first 100 people registered will get a free t-shirt. Awards will be given to the top 3 overall males and females, and the top 3 in standard 5 year age groups according to gender.

There will also be a wellness fair that will have various agencies and vendors with wellness information, products and/or services. It will begin before the race and continue after the runners and walkers return. The goal of the event is to generate awareness that mental and physical wellness are of equal importance in everyone’s lives. Individuals, businesses or agencies are asked to donate a gift basket, gift certificate or item for the dedicated racers.

For more information regarding the event, visit “Strides for My Mind 5K” on Facebook at www.facebook.com/StridesForMyMind5k. Businesses or organizations interested in having a table at the wellness fair should contact Victoria Patti at 753-4519 or email PattiV@co.chautauqua.ny.us.

For the Record

Local Sports Schedule

Monday, April 27

Baseball

Panama at Brocton

Dunkirk at CVCS

CLCS at Southwestern

Portville at Gowanda

Williamsville South at Lake Shore, 4:45 p.m.

Randolph at North Collins

Catt-LV at Silver Creek

Softball

Panama at Brocton

Dunkirk at CVCS

CLCS at Southwestern

Forestville at Franklinville

Portville at Gowanda

Williamsville South at Lake Shore, 4:45 p.m.

Randolph at North Collins

Catt-LV at Silver Creek

Boys Lacrosse

Akron at Gowanda

Amherst at Silver Creek

Boys Tennis

Maple Grove at Dunkirk

Boys Golf

Fredonia at Jamestown

Announcements

Hillview Wednesday Night Ladies

The Wednesday Night Ladies League at Hillview will have a league meeting on Wednesday, April 29, at 5:30 p.m., at the Clubhouse. League play is set to begin on Wednesday, May 6.

The league has team openings and for substitutes players. If interested, call Barb VanDette at 934-3993.

Hillview Ladies

of the Links League

Ladies of the Links League at Hillview will be having a lunch to kick off the Tuesday morning golf league. The lunch will be at Bob Evans at 11:30 a.m., on Tuesday, May 5.

League play will begin Tuesday, May 12, with tee-off at 10 a.m. The league is open to all skill levels and there are no league fees or partners. Come and join any Tuesday morning.

If you would like to attended the lunch, or if there are any questions about the league, call Janet Guenther at 672-2282.

Monday Night Men’s Utility League

There will be a practice round today, beginning at 4 p.m., weather permitting, at Hillview Golf Course. League play begins May 4, at 4 p.m.

All past golfers should attend and if anyone is not returning for the 2015 season, call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890.

CASAC announces

A Hole for Dough

This golf season will mark the second year of Chautauqua Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Council’s, CASAC, A Hole for Dough fundraiser.

A Hole for Dough is an opportunity for golfers to donate to CASAC and have the chance to get some money back if they make a hole-in-one while golfing in a league.

If a golfer gets a hole-in-one, CASAC will distribute 30 percent of the donations collected among golfers who donate $10 by the third week of their respective league start date.

Leagues in Western New York and northeastern Pennsylvania can participate. The more golfers who participate, the larger the payout will be. Any number of league golfers can join in the fun. Not all league members need to participate. This fundraiser asks for nothing from the participating golf courses, only a tax deductible donation from interested golfers.

CASAC is a United Way supported agency. For more information, contact Kathy J. Stornes at kstornes@casacweb.org or at CASAC (716)664-3608.

Rodeo Camp

Area rodeo fans who are interested in learning more about the sport are reminded that registrations are due for the free Championship Rodeo Camp. The event in Gerry is sponsored by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and is only a month away with only a few open spots remaining.

The camp is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is one of only 13 such camps nationwide and is available to anyone 8 years old and up at no cost. These camps are designed to promote the sport of rodeo and are geared for beginning youth and for cowboys just starting out who want to learn the fundamentals taught by PRCA champions.

Topics covered include chute procedures, livestock safety, injury prevention and fitness and nutrition. There will be no live buck-outs.

To register for the camp, go to the Gerry Rodeo website (www.gerryrodeo.org) and click on the Free Rodeo Camp posting at the top of the page. This will open the Camp news release and several paragraphs down will be a direct link to the registration form.

Activities will begin at the Fire Hall near the stoplight in Gerry and move to the rodeo grounds. The event will be held rain or shine with a free lunch provided. Any questions can be directed to the PRCA Camp director Julie Jutten at (719) 528-4729 or locally at 985-4215 or 969-4488.

The 71st annual Gerry rodeo is scheduled for four performances, Wednesday through Saturday, Aug. 5-8 and will again feature more than 125 professional cowboys and cowgirls competing for $45,000 in prize money in the seven traditional rodeo events. Additional information is available at the Gerry Rodeo website or by phone at 985-4847 0r 1-888-985-4847.

2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k Registration Now Open

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k opened to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

For the Record

Baseball

Dunkirk at Fredonia 2 p.m.

Sherman at CLCS, 12 p.m.

Brocton at Panama, 10 a.m.

Depew at North Collins, 11 a.m.

PVCS at Clymer, 4 p.m.

Randolph at Silver Creek, 1 p.m.

Softball

Fredonia vs. TBD, at Wildcat Invitational, in Depew

Silver Creek vs. Gowanda (Hae Jude Tournament), 10 a.m.

West Valley vs. Brocton (Hae Jude Tournament) 10 a.m.

Silver Creek vs. West Valley (Hae Jude Tournament), 11:30 a.m.

Brocton vs. Gowanda (Hae Jude Tournament), 11:30 a.m.

Springville vs. Pine Valley (Hae Jude Tournament) 1 p.m.

Chautauqua Lake vs. Forestville (Hae Jude Tournament) 1 p.m.

Chautauqua Lake vs. Pine Valley (Hae Jude Tournament) 2:30 p.m.

Springville vs. Forestville (Hae Jude Tournament) 2:30 p.m.

Global Concepts at North Collins, 12 p.m.

Lacrosse

Silver Creek at St. Francis, 12 p.m.

College Baseball

Fredonia at Oneonta (DH), 12 p.m.

College Softball

Buffalo State at Fredonia (DH), 12 p.m.

Women’s Lacrosse

Potsdam at Fredonia, 1 p.m.

College Track & Field

Fredonia at St. John Fisher

Announcements

Monday Night

Men’s Utility League

There will be a practice round on Monday, April 27, beginning at 4 p.m., weather permitting at Hillview Golf Course. League play begins May 4 at 4 p.m.

All past golfers should attend and if anyone is not returning for the 2015 season, call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890.

Adult Golf

Wednesday Travel League

The league played one of its coldest events on record at Cable Hollow Golf Course in Russell, Pa.

A wintery mix of snow, rain and near-freezing temperatures made playing conditions unusually more difficult than normal. John Waterman shot the low round of 87 with only one double-bogey. Robert Calph was second with 88 and also had the low front nine score of 41. Ed Tofil was third with 89 and had the low back nine score of 43. Butch Mackowiak was the B-Flight champion. Winner of the Bruce “Java” Chrabasz Commissioner’s Award was Len Leszkowicz.

Only three untied birdies were recorded: Calph (Nos. 2 and 6) and Tofil (No. 16). Closest to the pin: Pete Gawron (No. 2), Calph (No. 5), Pat Weaver (No. 11) and Bob Thompson (No. 17). Top point winners were Calph (16) and Tofil (4). Season points leaders: 1) Chris Ganey (52), 2) Dave Miller (39), 3) Kerry Murphy (35), 4) Tony Nicosia (18), 5) Calph (16).

Next week the league plays South Hills in Jamestown. Tee-off is at 10 a.m. Golfers can sign up by calling, emailing or texting John at 785-2291.

For The Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

Friday, April 24

Baseball

CVCS at CLCS

Olean at Dunkirk

Fredonia vs. Falconer, at Diethrick Park, 7:30 p.m.

Lake Shore at Starpoint, 4:45 p.m.

Silver Creek at Pine Valley

Westfield at Clymer

Softball

Olean at Dunkirk

Westfield at Clymer

Boys Golf

CVCS at Forestville

Fredonia at Falconer

Lacrosse

Gowanda at N. Tonawanda, 5 p.m.

Boys Tennis

Maple Grove at Dunkirk

Westfield at Fredonia, 4:45 p.m.

Track & Field

Dunkirk Invitational

College Baseball

Fredonia at Oneonta

College Softball

D’Youville at Fredonia (DH), 3 p.m.

Announcements

High?School?

Baseball?Showcase

Falconer Central School, with the assistance of the Chautauqua County Baseball Umpires’ Association, will once again sponsor the High School Baseball Showcase today and Saturday at Russell E. Diethrick Park in Jamestown.

This is the eighth year of the resurrection of the Baseball Showcase which was conceived in the 1980s and will feature 12 high school baseball teams from Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties in a schedule of six games over the two-day period.

The schedule for the Baseball Showcase is as follows:

Today

4:30 p.m. – Cassadaga Valley vs. Chautauqua Lake (league game)

7:30 p.m. – Fredonia vs. Falconer (league game)

Saturday, April 26

10 a.m. – Panama vs. Brocton (non-league game)

1 p.m. – Randolph vs. Silver Creek/Forestville (non-league game)

4 p.m. – Clymer vs. Pine Valley (non-league game)

7 p.m. – Southwestern vs. Maple Grove (non-league game)

A gate fee of $1 for students (K-12) and senior citizens, and $2 for adults will be charged to help Falconer High School Baseball, to add to the Umpires’ Association Baseball Scholarship Fund, and to offset some of the costs of operating the Showcase.

Hae Jude Softball Tournament schedule

The ?Silver Creek softball?Hae Jude Tournament has been changed to a one-day event, and will take place Saturday. Following is the schedule

Saturday, April 25

10 a.m.

Field 1- Silver Creek vs. Gowanda (Pick up from Wednesday)

Field 2 – West Valley vs. Brocton

11:30 a.m.

Field 1 – Silver Creek vs. West Valley

Field 2 – Brocton vs. Gowanda

1 p.m.

Field 1 – Springville vs. Pine Valley

Field 2 – Chautauqua Lake vs. Forestville

2:30 p.m.

Field 1 – Chautauqua Lake vs. Pine Valley

Field 2 – Springville vs. Forestville

Adult Golf

Cassadaga Country Club

Tuesday Night Men’s Golf League – Steve Wintersteen 34, Brenton Wilcox 35, Brad Kelly 37, Sean Egan 38, Don Cornell 39, Fred Chamberlin 40 and Todd Fenton 40. Low net: Fred Chamberlin 31. Closest to the pin: Rod Lind (No. 6). Skins: Steve Wintersteen (No. 2, birdie) and Jeff House (No. 3, birdie).

For the Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

Thursday,?April 23

Baseball

Sherman at Westfield

Softball

Sherman at Westfield

Hamburg at Lake Shore, 5 p.m.

Boys Tennis

Panama at CVCS

Lacrosse

Sweet Home at Lake Shore, 5 p.m.

Salamanca at Silver Creek, 5 p.m.

Boys Golf

Forestville at CLCS

Fredonia at Southwestern

Announcements

Chick’s Lanes to host Dunkirk Lakeshore

Bowling Association

Year-End tournaments

The Dunkirk Lakeshore Bowling Association will be hosting its annual Masters and Championship tournaments at Chick’s Lanes, Route 5, Angola, beginning Saturday, April 25 and run daily through Monday, May 11.

The Masters Tournament, sponsored by Hi-Tech Services, Inc., is a scratch (no handicap) singles event which consists of two rounds of qualifying, followed by a double elimination match-play finals round. The qualifying rounds are Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26 with the early shift starting Saturday at 6 p.m. and the late shift starting at 8:30 p.m.

Competitors who bowl the early shift on Saturday must bowl the late shift on Sunday and vice versa.

The match play finals begin on Sunday, April 26 at 4:30 p.m. Entries fees are $60 and shift assignments are on a first-come, first-serve basis. The deadline to enter is the beginning of the first shift on Saturday, April 25.

All participants must have bowled at least 21 games within the Dunkirk Lakeshore Bowling Association during the 2014-15 season.

This tournament is open to all men and women.

The Association Championship Tournament, sponsored by the Hi-Tech Services, Inc. and Sunset Truck & Auto, Inc., consists of a five-person team event and a Doubles and Singles event. Handicap is 100 percent of 220 and there are prizes for both handicap and scratch scores.

The tournament begins on Monday, April 27 and runs daily through Monday, May 11. The squad times for doubles and singles are 9:15 p.m. on weeknights and 3:45 p.m. on weekends.

The squad times for the team event are 6:30 p.m. weeknights and 1 p.m. on weekends. Entry fee for the Championships Tournament is $22 per bowler/per event. Special prizes will be available for groups that organize a squad that consists of eight or more teams. This tournament is open to all men, women and mixed teams and doubles.

Entry forms for both tournaments are at all local bowling centers or at www.dunkirklakeshoreusbc.com. Call ahead to make your reservations now, as space is limited.

Any questions can be directed to the Tournament Manager P.J. Azzarella at 785-1265.

Hillview Golf

Wednesday Night Ladies

The Wednesday Night Ladies League at Hillview will have a league meeting on Wednesday, April 29 at 5:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse.

League play is set to begin on Wednesday, May 6.

The league has team openings and for substitutes players. If interested, call Barb VanDette at 934-3993.

CASAC announces

A Hole for Dough

This golf season will mark the second year of Chautauqua Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Council’s, CASAC, A Hole for Dough fundraiser.

A Hole for Dough is an opportunity for golfers to donate to CASAC and have the chance to get some money back if they make a hole-in-one while golfing in a league.

If a golfer gets a hole-in-one, CASAC will distribute 30 percent of the donations collected among golfers who donate $10 by the third week of their respective league start date.

Leagues in Western New York and northeastern Pennsylvania can participate. The more golfers who participate, the larger the payout will be. Any number of league golfers can join in the fun. Not all league members need to participate. This fundraiser asks for nothing from the participating golf courses, only a tax deductible donation from interested golfers.

CASAC is a United Way supported agency. For more information, contact Kathy J. Stornes at kstornes@casacweb.org or at CASAC (716)664-3608.

For the Record

Today’s?Local?Sports Schedule

Wednesday, April 22

Baseball

Southwestern at CVCS

CLCS at Olean

Sherman at Brocton

Dunkirk at Fredonia

Silver Creek at Gowanda

Lake Shore at Sweet Home, 4:45 p.m.

North Collins at Catt-LV

Ellicottville at PVCS

Panama at Westfield

Softball

Southwestern at CVCS

CLCS at Olean

Sherman at Brocton

Dunkirk at Fredonia

Silver Creek at Gowanda

North Collins at West Valley

Ellicottville at PVCS

Panama at Westfield

Boys Tennis

Fredonia at CVCS

Panama at Dunkirk

Westfield at Maple Grove

College Softball

Brockport at Fredonia (DH), 3 p.m.

Announcements

CASAC announces

A Hole for Dough

This golf season will mark the second year of Chautauqua Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Council’s, CASAC, A Hole for Dough fundraiser.

A Hole for Dough is an opportunity for golfers to donate to CASAC and have the chance to get some money back if they make a hole-in-one while golfing in a league.

If a golfer gets a hole-in-one, CASAC will distribute 30 percent of the donations collected among golfers who donate $10 by the third week of their respective league start date.

Leagues in Western New York and northeastern Pennsylvania can participate. The more golfers who participate, the larger the payout will be. Any number of league golfers can join in the fun. Not all league members need to participate. This fundraiser asks for nothing from the participating golf courses, only a tax deductible donation from interested golfers.

CASAC is a United Way supported agency. For more information, contact Kathy J. Stornes at kstornes@casacweb.org or at CASAC (716)664-3608.

Hillview Golf Wednesday Night Ladies

The Wednesday Night Ladies League at Hillview will have a league meeting on Wednesday, April 29 at 5:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse.

League play is set to begin Wednesday, May 6.

The league has team openings and for substitutes players.

If interested, call Barb VanDette at 934-3993.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Chosen Ones Thursday evenings – Individual high games: Debbie Kirell 160, Mary Anne Thuman 160, Jody Murphy 177, Lisa Lillie 179, Tracey Ebling 181-172, Jen DePasquale 192-201-161-554, Kori O’Brien 192, Sheryl Ludemann 224- 507. Team High Scratch: S. Fadale Enterprises 2,111.

For The Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

Tuesday, April 21

Softball

PVCS at Forestville

Fredonia at Falconer

Lake Shore at Sweet Home, 5 p.m.

Mt. Mercy at North Collins

Boys Golf

CVCS, Silver Creek at Sherman

CLCS at Frewsburg

Dunkirk at Fredonia

Boys Tennis

Frewsburg at CVCS

Westfield at Salamanca

Lacrosse

Amherst at Gowanda, 5 p.m.

Niagara-Wheatfield at Lake Shore, 5 p.m.

Track & Field

CLCS at Catt-LV

Southwestern at Fredonia, 5:15 p.m.

ALCS at Silver Creek

Westfield at Frewsburg

College Baseball

Fredonia at Brockport (DH), 12 p.m.

Women’s Lacrosse

Buffalo State at Fredonia, 4 p.m

Announcements

Cassadaga Valley T-Ball Signups

If you have a child interested in playing in the Cassadaga Valley T-Ball league, email Bob Reuther at conrad3@stny.rr.com with the player’s name, age, shirt size and preferred team.

There will be a $5 entry fee, that must be paid by the first game. All games will be played on Fridays, starting at 6 pm. Coaches are needed as well.

Hanover Little League to Hold Sanctioned MLB Pitch, Hit and Run

The Hanover Little League will hold a sanctioned Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit and Run competition on Sunday, April 26, beginning a 1 p.m., at the Hanover Little League field (Legion Field) in Forestville.

The competition is open to all boys and girls ages 7-12. All interested participants can pre-register by calling Bob Bradigan at 965-2696, or they can register the day of the competition, beginning at 12:30. The competition will run until 2:30 p.m.

There will be three divisions for both the boys and girls competitions: Ages 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. The winners of the competitions will have the opportunity to advance to the regional Pitch, Hit and Run, which will be held in Wilson, NY. The date of the regional competition is yet to be determined.

For more information, contact Bradigan at 965-2696.

Monday Night Men’s Utility League

There will be a practice round on Monday, April 27, beginning at 4 p.m., weather permitting, at Hillview Golf Course, with league play beginning on May 4, at 4 pm.

All past golfers should attend, and if you are not returning for the 2015 season, please call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting.

New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434

Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Dunkirk Moose Golf League

The Dunkirk Moose Golf League will be having an organizational meeting Wednesday, April 22, at the Dunkirk Moose Lodge, beginning at 7 p.m.

All golfers are urged to attend as several important new topics will be discussed. If unable to attend, call Rick Mazurek at 366-6835.

For the Record

Today’s Local

Sports Schedule

Monday, April 20

Baseball

CVCS at Brocton

Fredonia at CLCS

Falconer at Dunkirk

Gowanda at Catt-LV

Lake Shore at Williamsville East, 4:45 p.m.

Franklinville at North Collins

PVCS at Randolph

ALCS at Silver Creek

Westfield at Maple Grove

Softball

Forestville at Ellicottville

Fredonia at CLCS

Falconer at Dunkirk

Gowanda at Catt-LV

Lake Shore at Williamsville East, 4:45 p.m.

Franklinville at North Collins

PVCS at Randolph

ALCS at Silver Creek

Westfield at Maple Grove

Boys Tennis

Falconer at CVCS

Lacrosse

Silver Creek at Cathedral Prep, 6 p.m.

St. Francis at Lake Shore, 5 p.m.

Boys Golf

Frewsburg at Forestville

Westfield, Sherman at CLCS

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Thursday Night Doubles – High game (scratch): Collin Schanzlin and Nate Wojtkowiak 450. High series (scratch): Alex Haase and Benny Montague 1,211. High game (handicap): Schanzlin and Wojtkowiak 496. High series (handicap): Kevin Rose and Matt Eaker 1,295, Schanzlin and Wojtkowiak 1,295.

Other high scores: Eaker 227-246-215-688, Montague 243-203-226-672, Josh Wilmot 238-222-202-662, Spenser Johnson 233-617, Gary Haase 235-613, Schanzlin 259, Rick Czerwinski 236, Ted Schwalbe 227, Wojtkowiak 205, Steve Dando 205, Alex Haase 200, Mike Lucas 205 and Lizzy Golubski 203.

Addition

Dunkirk Alumna Griewisch Competes

at Cortland Classic

Fredonia senior Hailey Griewisch, a Dunkirk alumna, finished fourth in the 100-meter high hurdles final at the Cortland Classic Invitational, on Saturday, in Cortland.

Griewisch crossed the finish line in 16.64 seconds, which was an improvement of two places from her sixth-place qualifying run on Friday.

The information above was not included in the original story the OBSERVER received from Fredonia Saturday night.

Announcements

McDonald’s Senior Tour Registration Date Set

Registration for the McDonald’s Senior Golf Tour will be held at the Lakewood Rod & Gun Club today, at 11 a.m.

The registration fee is $20 and the brunch is $7.

The McDonald’s Senior Golf Tour has 25 matches scheduled for this year at courses throughout Western New York and Western Pennsylvania. The cost of golf, cart and light lunch is $23. The Tour has six flights with small prizes awarded weekly.

For more information visit the Tour website at www.sgolftour.com.

The McDonald’s Senior Tour is participating again in the “Bunkers in Baghdad” program, which provides used golf equipment and golf balls to our troops. Bring any donated items to registration.

Cassadaga Valley

T-Ball Signups

If you have a child interested in playing in the Cassadaga Valley T-Ball league, email Bob Reuther at conrad3@stny.rr.com with the player’s name, age, shirt size and preferred team.

There will be a $5 entry fee, that must be paid by the first game. All games will be played on Fridays, starting at 6 pm. Coaches are needed as well.

Hanover Little League to Hold Sanctioned MLB Pitch, Hit and Run

The Hanover Little League will hold a sanctioned Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit and Run competition on Sunday, April 26, beginning a 1 p.m., at the Hanover Little League field (Legion Field) in Forestville.

The competition is open to all boys and girls ages 7-12. All interested participants can pre-register by calling Bob Bradigan at 965-2696, or they can register the day of the competition, beginning at 12:30. The competition will run until 2:30 p.m.

There will be three divisions for both the boys and girls competitions: Ages 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. The winners of the competitions will have the opportunity to advance to the regional Pitch, Hit and Run, which will be held in Wilson, NY. The date of the regional competition is yet to be determined.

For more information, contact Bradigan at 965-2696.

Monday Night

Men’s Utility League

There will be a practice round on Monday, April 27, beginning at 4 p.m., weather permitting, at Hillview Golf Course, with league play beginning on May 4, at 4 pm.

All past golfers should attend, and if you are not returning for the 2015 season, please call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890.

Women Who

Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting.

New members are always welcomed. For more information, call Bobbi Deering at 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Hillview Golf Course Tuesday Night Men’s League

There will be a practice round on April 28 at 4 p.m., followed by an informational meeting and team draw.

The league begins May 5. All golfers are encouraged to attend. Any golfer not returning for the 2015 season, or for more information, call Dennis Gawronski Sr. or Pat Weaver.

Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Dunkirk Moose

Golf League

The Dunkirk Moose Golf League will be having an organizational meeting Wednesday, April 22, at the Dunkirk Moose Lodge, beginning at 7 p.m.

All golfers are urged to attend as several important new topics will be discussed. If unable to attend, call Rick Mazurek at 366-6835.

Rodeo Camp

Area rodeo fans who are interested in learning more about the sport are reminded that registrations are due for the free Championship Rodeo Camp. The event in Gerry is sponsored by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and is only a month away with only a few open spots remaining.

The camp is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is one of only 13 such camps nationwide and is available to anyone 8 years old and up at no cost. These camps are designed to promote the sport of rodeo and are geared for beginning youth and for cowboys just starting out who want to learn the fundamentals taught by PRCA champions.

Topics covered include chute procedures, livestock safety, injury prevention and fitness and nutrition. There will be no live buck-outs.

To register for the camp, go to the Gerry Rodeo website (www.gerryrodeo.org) and click on the Free Rodeo Camp posting at the top of the page. This will open the Camp news release and several paragraphs down will be a direct link to the registration form.

Activities will begin at the Fire Hall near the stoplight in Gerry and move to the rodeo grounds. The event will be held rain or shine with a free lunch provided. Any questions can be directed to the PRCA Camp director Julie Jutten at (719) 528-4729 or locally at 985-4215 or 969-4488.

The 71st annual Gerry rodeo is scheduled for four performances, Wednesday through Saturday, Aug. 5-8 and will again feature more than 125 professional cowboys and cowgirls competing for $45,000 in prize money in the seven traditional rodeo events. Additional information is available at the Gerry Rodeo website or by phone at 985-4847 0r 1-888-985-4847.

2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k Registration Now Open

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k opened to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

For the Record

Announcements

McDonald’s Senior Tour Registration Date Set

Registration for the McDonald’s Senior Golf Tour will be held at the Lakewood Rod & Gun Club at 11 a.m., April 20.

The registration fee is $20 and the brunch is $7.

The McDonald’s Senior Golf Tour has 25 matches scheduled for this year at courses throughout Western New York and Western Pennsylvania. The cost of golf, cart and light lunch is $23. The Tour has six flights with small prizes awarded weekly.

For more information visit the Tour website at www.sgolftour.com.

The McDonald’s Senior Tour is participating again in the “Bunkers in Baghdad” program, which provides used golf equipment and golf balls to our troops. Bring any donated items to registration.

Cassadaga Valley T-Ball Signups

If you have a child interested in playing in the Cassadaga Valley T-Ball league, email Bob Reuther at conrad3@stny.rr.com with the player’s name, age, shirt size and preferred team.

There will be a $5 entry fee, that must be paid by the first game. All games will be played on Fridays, starting at 6 pm. Coaches are needed as well.

Hanover Little League to Hold Sanctioned MLB Pitch, Hit and Run

The Hanover Little League will hold a sanctioned Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit and Run competition on Sunday, April 26, beginning a 1 p.m., at the Hanover Little League field (Legion Field) in Forestville.

The competition is open to all boys and girls ages 7-12. All interested participants can pre-register by calling Bob Bradigan at 965-2696, or they can register the day of the competition, beginning at 12:30. The competition will run until 2:30 p.m.

There will be three divisions for both the boys and girls competitions: Ages 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. The winners of the competitions will have the opportunity to advance to the regional Pitch, Hit and Run, which will be held in Wilson, NY. The date of the regional competition is yet to be determined.

For more information, contact Bradigan at 965-2696.

Monday Night Men’s Utility League

There will be a practice round on Monday, April 27, beginning at 4 p.m., weather permitting, at Hillview Golf Course, with league play beginning on May 4, at 4 pm.

All past golfers should attend, and if you are not returning for the 2015 season, please call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting.

New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Hillview Golf Course

Tuesday Night Men’s League

There will be a practice round on April 28 at 4 p.m., followed by an informational meeting and team draw.

The league begins May 5. All golfers are encouraged to attend. Any golfer not returning for the 2015 season, or for more information, call Dennis Gawronski Sr. or Pat Weaver.

Pinehurst Post 434

Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Dunkirk Moose Golf League

The Dunkirk Moose Golf League will be having an organizational meeting Wednesday, April 22, at the Dunkirk Moose Lodge, beginning at 7 p.m.

All golfers are urged to attend as several important new topics will be discussed. If unable to attend, call Rick Mazurek at 366-6835.

Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series to Host Spaghetti Dinner

The Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series will have a Spaghetti Dinner to benefit the 35th Anniversary of the Babe Ruth 13-Year-Old World Series, taking place in Jamestown Aug. 15-22.

The dinner will be held at Saint James Church today from noon to 3 p.m. The cost of the dinner is $8 per adult and $4 per child. Tickets are available presale from any Board Member or will be available at the door. There will also be take-out available.

The 2015 World Series will be the 16th World Series Jamestown has hosted since 1980.

Rodeo Camp

Area rodeo fans who are interested in learning more about the sport are reminded that registrations are due for the free Championship Rodeo Camp. The event in Gerry is sponsored by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and is only a month away with only a few open spots remaining.

The camp is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is one of only 13 such camps nationwide and is available to anyone 8 years old and up at no cost. These camps are designed to promote the sport of rodeo and are geared for beginning youth and for cowboys just starting out who want to learn the fundamentals taught by PRCA champions.

Topics covered include chute procedures, livestock safety, injury prevention and fitness and nutrition. There will be no live buck-outs.

To register for the camp, go to the Gerry Rodeo website (www.gerryrodeo.org) and click on the Free Rodeo Camp posting at the top of the page. This will open the Camp news release and several paragraphs down will be a direct link to the registration form.

Activities will begin at the Fire Hall near the stoplight in Gerry and move to the rodeo grounds. The event will be held rain or shine with a free lunch provided. Any questions can be directed to the PRCA Camp director Julie Jutten at (719) 528-4729 or locally at 985-4215 or 969-4488.

The 71st annual Gerry rodeo is scheduled for four performances, Wednesday through Saturday, Aug. 5-8 and will again feature more than 125 professional cowboys and cowgirls competing for $45,000 in prize money in the seven traditional rodeo events. Additional information is available at the Gerry Rodeo website or by phone at 985-4847 0r 1-888-985-4847.

2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k Registration Now Open

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k opened to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

For the Record

Today’s Local

Sports Schedule

Saturday, April 18

Baseball

Westfield at CLCS, 10 a.m.

Southwestern at Fredonia, 12 p.m.

Gowanda at Hamburg, 11 a.m.

Lake Shore at Springville, 12 p.m.

PVCS at Panama, 12 p.m.

Softball

Dunkirk at Maple Grove, 11 a.m.

Southwestern at Fredonia, 12 p.m.

Track & Field

CLCS at Southwestern, 11 a.m.

College Baseball

Fredonia at Oswego (DH), 12 p.m.

College Softball

New Paltz at Fredonia (DH), 12 p.m.

Women’s

College Lacrosse

Fredonia at Oneonta, 11 a.m.

College Track & Field

Fredonia at Cortland Classic

Adult Golf

Cable Hollow

Golf Course

Wednesday Travel League – Ron Rys shot the low round of 76 in the league’s season opener at Cable Hollow Golf Course in Russell, Pa.

Tony Nicosia finished second with 79 while Rys was low on the front nine with a 37 and Nicosia was low on the back nine with a 37.

In the B Flight, Jeff Kubera won on a tiebreaker over Gary Richardson while Gary Hazelton was the C Flight winner. The winner of the Bruce “Java” Chrabasz Commissioner’s Award was Lee Titus.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight: Kerry Murphy (Nos. 1 & 2), Chris Ganey (No. 5), Rys (Nos. 9 & 15) and Nicosia (Nos. 10 & 16). B Flight: Dave Miller (No. 2), Richardson (Nos. 3 & 13), Dave Criscione (No. 5), Ken Kaus (No. 7), Mike Willoughby (No. 8), Dave Franklin (No. 10) and Gary Haase (No. 11). C Flight: Len Leszkowicz (Nos. 6 & 9).

Closest to the pin were: Miller (No. 2), Ganey (Nos. 5 & 17) and Hazelton (No. 11).

Top point winners were: Ganey (52), Miller (39), Murphy (35), Nicosia (18), Rys (14) and Richardson (14). Nicosia’s round of 79 was his 44th career round with a score below 80, matching the all-time record held by Ed Tofil.

Next week, the league returns to Cable Hollow. Tee-off is at 10 a.m., and golfers can sign up by calling or texting John at 785-2291.

Announcements

Cassadaga Valley

T-Ball Signups

If you have a child interested in playing in the Cassadaga Valley T-Ball league, email Bob Reuther at conrad3@stny.rr.com with the player’s name, age, shirt size and preferred team.

There will be a $5 entry fee, that must be paid by the first game. All games will be played on Fridays, starting at 6 pm. Coaches are needed as well.

Hanover Little League to Hold Sanctioned MLB Pitch, Hit and Run

The Hanover Little League will hold a sanctioned Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit and Run competition on Sunday, April 26, beginning a 1 p.m., at the Hanover Little League field (Legion Field) in Forestville.

The competition is open to all boys and girls ages 7-12. All interested participants can pre-register by calling Bob Bradigan at 965-2696, or they can register the day of the competition, beginning at 12:30. The competition will run until 2:30 p.m.

There will be three divisions for both the boys and girls competitions: Ages 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. The winners of the competitions will have the opportunity to advance to the regional Pitch, Hit and Run, which will be held in Wilson, NY. The date of the regional competition is yet to be determined.

For more information, contact Bradigan at 965-2696.

Fredonia Little League Spring Clean-up

Fredonia Little League Spring Clean-up Day will be held today at 1 p.m.

All managers and coaches are requested to attend.

Monday Night

Men’s Utility League

There will be a practice round on Monday, April 27, beginning at 4 p.m., weather permitting, at Hillview Golf Course, with league play beginning on May 4, at 4 pm.

All past golfers should attend, and if you are not returning for the 2015 season, please call Bob Manning at 679-5799 or John Lakas at 679-6890.

Women Who

Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting.

New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Hillview Golf Course Tuesday Night

Men’s League

There will be a practice round on April 28 at 4 p.m., followed by an informational meeting and team draw.

The league begins May 5. All golfers are encouraged to attend. Any golfer not returning for the 2015 season, or for more information, call Dennis Gawronski Sr. or Pat Weaver.

Pinehurst Post

434 Wednesday

Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Dunkirk Moose

Golf League

The Dunkirk Moose Golf League will be having an organizational meeting Wednesday, April 22, at the Dunkirk Moose Lodge, beginning at 7 p.m.

All golfers are urged to attend as several important new topics will be discussed. If unable to attend, call Rick Mazurek at 366-6835.

Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series to Host Spaghetti Dinner

The Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series will have a Spaghetti Dinner to benefit the 35th Anniversary of the Babe Ruth 13-Year-Old World Series, taking place in Jamestown Aug. 15-22.

The dinner will be held at Saint James Church on Sunday, April 19, from noon to 3 p.m. The cost of the dinner is $8 per adult and $4 per child. Tickets are available presale from any Board Member or will be available at the door. There will also be take-out available.

The 2015 World Series will be the 16th World Series Jamestown has hosted since 1980.

Rodeo Camp

Area rodeo fans who are interested in learning more about the sport are reminded that registrations are due for the free Championship Rodeo Camp. The event in Gerry is sponsored by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and is only a month away with only a few open spots remaining.

The camp is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is one of only 13 such camps nationwide and is available to anyone 8 years old and up at no cost. These camps are designed to promote the sport of rodeo and are geared for beginning youth and for cowboys just starting out who want to learn the fundamentals taught by PRCA champions.

Topics covered include chute procedures, livestock safety, injury prevention and fitness and nutrition. There will be no live buck-outs.

To register for the camp, go to the Gerry Rodeo website (www.gerryrodeo.org) and click on the Free Rodeo Camp posting at the top of the page. This will open the Camp news release and several paragraphs down will be a direct link to the registration form.

Activities will begin at the Fire Hall near the stoplight in Gerry and move to the rodeo grounds. The event will be held rain or shine with a free lunch provided. Any questions can be directed to the PRCA Camp director Julie Jutten at (719) 528-4729 or locally at 985-4215 or 969-4488.

The 71st annual Gerry rodeo is scheduled for four performances, Wednesday through Saturday, Aug. 5-8 and will again feature more than 125 professional cowboys and cowgirls competing for $45,000 in prize money in the seven traditional rodeo events. Additional information is available at the Gerry Rodeo website or by phone at 985-4847 0r 1-888-985-4847.

2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k Registration Now Open

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k opened to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

For the Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

Thursday,?April 16

Baseball

Westfield at CVCS

Springville at Fredonia

Silver Creek at Falconer

Softball

Westfield at CVCS

Immaculata at Dunkirk

Gowanda at Fredonia

Springville at Lake Shore, 4:45 p.m.

Silver Creek at Falconer

Track & Field

Fredonia at Springville

Announcements

Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series to host Spaghetti Dinner

The Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series will have a Spaghetti Dinner to benefit the 35th Anniversary of the Babe Ruth 13-Year-Old World Series, taking place in Jamestown Aug. 15-22.

The dinner will be held at Saint James Church on April 19 from noon to 3 p.m. The cost of the dinner is $8 per adult and $4 per child. Tickets are available presale from any Board Member or will be available at the door. There will also be take-out available.

The 2015 World Series will be the 16th World Series Jamestown has hosted since 1980.

Fredonia Little League Spring Clean-up

Fredonia Little League Spring Clean-up?Day will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.

All managers and coaches are requested to attend.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting.

New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Hillview Golf Course Tuesday Night Men’s League

There will be a practice round on April 28 at 4 p.m., followed by an informational meeting and team draw.

The league begins May 5. All golfers are encouraged to attend. Any golfer not returning for the 2015 season, or for more information, call Dennis Gawronski Sr. or Pat Weaver.

Dunkirk Moose Golf League

The Dunkirk Moose Golf League will be having an organizational meeting Wednesday, April 22, at the Dunkirk Moose Lodge, beginning at 7 p.m.

All golfers are urged to attend as several important new topics will be discussed. If unable to attend, call Rick Mazurek at 366-6835.

For The Record

Local Sports Schedule

Friday, April 17

Baseball

Olean at CVCS

CLCS at Falconer

Brocton at Frewsburg

Silver Creek at Dunkirk

SW at Fredonia

Hamburg at Lake Shore

North Collins at PVCS

Softball

Olean at CVCS

Panama at CLCS

Brocton at Frewsburg

Randolph at Forestville

SW at Fredonia

Hamburg at Lake Shore

North Collins at PVCS

Lacrosse

Silver Creek at Eden, 5 p.m.

Lew-Port at Gowanda

Boys Tennis

CVCS at Westfield

Dunkirk at Fredonia

College Baseball

Fredonia at Oswego

College Softball

Oneonta at Fredonia (DH), 3 p.m.

College Track & Field

Fredonia at Cortland Classic

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Women’s A League – 1st) Coughlan’s. 2nd) Shykat. 3rd) Foxy Ladies. 4th) Just Us. 5th) Fredonia Animal Hospital. 6th) Coughlan’s Pin Busters. 7th) Lucky Lanes. 8th) Misfits and 9th) Trio.

Announcements

Fredonia Little League Spring Clean-up

Fredonia Little League Spring Clean-up?Day will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.

All managers and coaches are requested to attend.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting.

New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Hillview Golf Course Tuesday Night Men’s League

There will be a practice round on April 28 at 4 p.m., followed by an informational meeting and team draw.

The league begins May 5. All golfers are encouraged to attend. Any golfer not returning for the 2015 season, or for more information, call Dennis Gawronski Sr. or Pat Weaver.

Dunkirk Moose Golf League

The Dunkirk Moose Golf League will be having an organizational meeting Wednesday, April 22, at the Dunkirk Moose Lodge, beginning at 7 p.m.

All golfers are urged to attend as several important new topics will be discussed. If unable to attend, call Rick Mazurek at 366-6835.

For the Record

Today’s Local Sports Schedule

Wednesday, April 15

Baseball

Fredonia at CVCS

Dunkirk at CLCS

Westfield at Brocton

Lake Shore at Pioneer, 5 p.m.

Silver Creek at Portville

Softball

Fredonia at CVCS

Dunkirk at CLCS

Westfield at Brocton

Forestville at North Collins

Gowanda at Salamanca

Silver Creek at Portville

Lacrosse

Silver Creek at East Aurora, 5 p.m.

Gowanda at Medina

Boys Tennis

Salamanca at Westfield

College Softball

Fredonia at Alfred University, 3 p.m.

Announcements

Hillview Golf Course Tuesday Night Men’s League

There will be a practice round on April 28 at 4 p.m., followed by an informational meeting and team draw.

The league begins May 5. All golfers are encouraged to attend. Any golfer not returning for the 2015 season, or for more information, call Dennis Gawronski Sr. or Pat Weaver.

Dunkirk Sports Booster

There will be a meeting of the Dunkirk High Sports Boosters today at 6 p.m. in room 110 at Dunkirk High School.

All parents and coaches are welcome to attend.

Fredonia Little League Spring Clean-up

Fredonia Little League Spring Clean-up?Day will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.

All managers and coaches are requested to attend.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

For The Record

Today’s?Local Sports Schedule

Tuesday,?April 14

Baseball

St. Francis at Dunkirk

Gowanda at Orchard Park

Iroquois at Lake Shore, 4:45 p.m.

Silver Creek at North Collins

Softball

Forestville at CLCS

Williamsville North at Fredonia, 5 p.m. at Legion?Complex on?Clinton?Street.

Lake Shore at Springville, 4:45 p.m.

Randolph at Westfield (DH), 3 p.m.

Boys Tennis

CVCS at Maple Grove

Westfield at Dunkirk

Fredonia at Panama

Lacrosse

Williamsville East at Lake Shore, 5 p.m.

Track & Field

Fredonia at Dunkirk

CLCS, Westfield at Falconer

Lake Shore at Eden

College Baseball

Cortland at Fredonia, 1 p.m.

Women’s College Lacrosse

Geneseo at Fredonia, 4 p.m.

Announcements

Hillview Golf Course Tuesday Night Men’s League

There will be a practice round on April 28 at 4 p.m., followed by an informational meeting and team draw.

The league begins May 5. All golfers are encouraged to attend. Any golfer not returning for the 2015 season, or for more information, call Dennis Gawronski Sr. or Pat Weaver.

Dunkirk Sports Booster

There will be a meeting of the Dunkirk High Sports Boosters on Wednesday April 15 at 6:00pm in room 110 at Dunkirk High School.All parents and coaches are welcome to attend.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Thursday Night Doubles – High game scratch: Kevin Rose and Matt Eaker 459. High series scratch: Kevin Rose and Matt Eaker 1,313. High game handicap: Kevin Rose and Matt Eaker 495. High series handicap: Kevin Rose and Matt Eaker 1,421. Other high scores: Spenser Johnson 258-270-227-755, Matt Eaker 233-237-248-718, Bob Wojcinski 269-647, Alex Haase 237-219-634, Rick Czerwinski 241-225-623, Nathan Wojitkowiak 204-215-204-623, Paul Nocek 213-210-617, Mike Lucas 231-611, Ted Schwalbe 207-212, Kevin Rose 211, Joe Conti 214, Jim Diakakis 212, Greg Haase 212, Josh Wilmot 206, Tom Battaglia 204, Collin Schanzlin 203 and Lizzy Golubski 197.

For the Record

Today’s Local

Sports Schedule

Monday, April 13

Baseball

Maple Grove at CVCS

Randolph at CLCS

Brocton at Clymer

Gowanda at ALCS

Lake Shore at Iroquois, 5 p.m.

North Collins at Ellicottville

Frewsburg at Westfield

Softball

Maple Grove at CVCS

CLCS at Falconer

Brocton at Clymer

Forestville at West Valley

Gowanda at ALCS

North Collins at Ellicottville

Silver Creek at Salamanca

Frewsburg at Westfield

Lacrosse

Wilson at Silver Creek, 5:30 p.m.

Lake Shore at Akron, 5:30 p.m.

Track & Field

Westfield at Randolph

Boys Tennis

CVCS at Panama

College Baseball

Cortland at Fredonia (DH), 11 a.m., at St. Bonaventure

Announcements

2015 City League Softball Meetings

There will be an organizational meeting for all teams interested in playing softball this summer today. The meeting will be held in the Recreation Department Conference Room; 338 Central Ave., Suite 220 (Stearns Building).

The Men’s Slo-Pitch Softball meeting will be at 6 p.m. The Co-Ed Slo-Pitch Softball meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. and the Men’s Fastpitch Softball meeting will be at 7 p.m.

All teams should be represented at this meeting. Any teams wishing to participate but are unable to attend this meeting should call the Recreation Office at 366-9886.

Greg’s Run

and Formal 5K

The Fredonia Residence Hall Association and Business Club will present the first-ever Greg’s Run and Formal 5K on Sunday, April 12 at 1 p.m.

The 5K run/walk was started to honor the memory of Greg Sengillo, father of Fredonia student Chelsey Sengillo, who lost his battle with leukemia at a young age.

Tickets for the event will be available up until the time of the event and can be purchased for $5 by students and $7.50 for the general public. Tickets can be purchased online at www.fredonia.edu/tickets, or at the Fredonia Ticket Office. All proceeds will go to benefit the Rural Ministry and additional donations can be made to a specific charity at the time of ticket purchase.

Women Who

Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

For the Record

Today’s Local

Sports Schedule

Saturday, April 11

Baseball

Panama at CLCS, noon

Brocton at Maple Grove, 11 a.m.

Dunkirk at Frewsburg, 1 p.m.

Dunkirk vs. Jamestown, at Frewsburg, 3:30 p.m.

Springville at North Collins

Catt-LV at Pine Valley, 11 a.m.

Pine Valley at Catt-LV, 5 p.m.

Softball

Brocton at Maple Grove, 11 a.m.

Gowanda at North Collins, noon

Pine Valley at Catt-LV (DH), 11 a.m.

College Baseball

New Paltz vs. Fredonia, at North Collins

College Softball

Fredonia at Oswego

Women’s Lacrosse

Fredonia at New Paltz

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Wednesday 4-Man – High team game (scratch): Bowler’s Corner 908. High team series (scratch): Professional Contractors 2,572.

Individual high scores: Spencer Johnson 222-251-256-729, Joe Jagoda 247-225-670, Dan Struzynski 221-218-229-668, Michael Franklin 223-234-202-659, Alex Haase 213-225-202-640, Josh Wilmot 220-223-619, Matt Eaker 215-609, Mike Lucas 216-226-600, Tom Battaglia 244-239, Erick Griewisch 237, Rick Kelleher 218, Tom Jagoda 201-221, Kevin Rose 204-216, Nathan Wojtkowiak 222, Paul Nocek 215, Zack Fitzer 208-214, Lizzy Golubski 213, Rick Crandall 202-209, Steve Krystofiak 211-202, Keith Glowniak 207, Kevin Kaszuba 205-202, Scott Kawski 201.

Announcements

Fredonia High School Annual Youth

Baseball Clinic

Today, at Fredonia Central School, the high school baseball team will be holding their annual baseball clinic. The clinic is open to boys and girls, ages 5-12.

Participants ages 5-8 will take part in the clinic from 8-11 a.m., while boys and girls age 9-12 will take part in the clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Please wear sneakers and bring your own glove. Be sure to label all of the equipment you bring.

The event will be staffed by Fredonia High School players and coaches, featuring hitting, throwing, infield and outfield defense, pitching, base running and catching instruction. The fee will be $20 for one child and $15 for each additional child from the same family. All participants will receive a Fredonia baseball T-shirt and water bottle.

2015 City League Softball Meetings

There will be an organizational meeting for all teams interested in playing softball this summer on Monday, April 13. The meeting will be held in the Recreation Department Conference Room; 338 Central Ave., Suite 220 (Stearns Building).

The Men’s Slo-Pitch Softball meeting will be at 6 p.m. The Co-Ed Slo-Pitch Softball meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. and the Men’s Fastpitch Softball meeting will be at 7 p.m.

All teams should be represented at this meeting. Any teams wishing to participate but are unable to attend this meeting should call the Recreation Office at 366-9886.

Rodeo Camp

Area rodeo fans who are interested in learning more about the sport are reminded that registrations are due for the free Championship Rodeo Camp. The event in Gerry is sponsored by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and is only a month away with only a few open spots remaining.

The camp is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is one of only 13 such camps nationwide and is available to anyone 8 years old and up at no cost. These camps are designed to promote the sport of rodeo and are geared for beginning youth and for cowboys just starting out who want to learn the fundamentals taught by PRCA champions.

Topics covered include chute procedures, livestock safety, injury prevention and fitness and nutrition. There will be no live buck-outs.

To register for the camp, go to the Gerry Rodeo website (www.gerryrodeo.org) and click on the Free Rodeo Camp posting at the top of the page. This will open the Camp news release and several paragraphs down will be a direct link to the registration form.

Activities will begin at the Fire Hall near the stoplight in Gerry and move to the rodeo grounds. The event will be held rain or shine with a free lunch provided. Any questions can be directed to the PRCA Camp director Julie Jutten at (719) 528-4729 or locally at 985-4215 or 969-4488.

The 71st annual Gerry rodeo is scheduled for four performances, Wednesday through Saturday, Aug. 5-8 and will again feature more than 125 professional cowboys and cowgirls competing for $45,000 in prize money in the seven traditional rodeo events. Additional information is available at the Gerry Rodeo website or by phone at 985-4847 0r 1-888-985-4847.

Greg’s Run

and Formal 5K

The Fredonia Residence Hall Association and Business Club will present the first-ever Greg’s Run and Formal 5K on Sunday, April 12 at 1 p.m.

The 5K run/walk was started to honor the memory of Greg Sengillo, father of Fredonia student Chelsey Sengillo, who lost his battle with leukemia at a young age.

Tickets for the event will be available up until the time of the event and can be purchased for $5 by students and $7.50 for the general public. Tickets can be purchased online at www.fredonia.edu/tickets, or at the Fredonia Ticket Office. All proceeds will go to benefit the Rural Ministry and additional donations can be made to a specific charity at the time of ticket purchase.

2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k Registration Now Open

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k opened to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

Women Who

Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Next GLE Meeting Scheduled for April 15

Then next Great Lakes Experience meeting is slated for April 15, from 12-1:30 p.m., at the Fredonia Technology Incubator.

ParTee Girls to Hold Organizational Meeting

The Pinehurst ParTee Girls will hold an organizational meeting at the course on Tuesday, April 14, at 5 p.m.

Anyone interested in joining the league should contact the course at 326-4424 or Pat Thompson at 792-4232.

For The Record

Local Sports Schedule

Friday April 10

Baseball

CVCS at Panama

CLCS at Brocton

Gowanda at North Collins

Maryvale at Lake Shore, 3:30 p.m.

Softball

CLCS at Brocton

Forestville at Silver Creek

Randolph at Westfield

Boys Tennis

Dunkirk at CVCS

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Gowanda at Lake Shore

Women’s College Lacrosse

Fredonia at Elmira

College Softball

Fredonia at Cortland (DH)

College Baseball

New Paltz at Fredonia

Announcements

Rodeo Camp

Area rodeo fans who are interested in learning more about the sport are reminded that registrations are due for the free Championship Rodeo Camp. The event in Gerry is sponsored by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and is only a month away with only a few open spots remaining.

The camp is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is one of only 13 such camps nationwide and is available to anyone 8 years old and up at no cost. These camps are designed to promote the sport of rodeo and are geared for beginning youth and for cowboys just starting out who want to learn the fundamentals taught by PRCA champions.

Topics covered include chute procedures, livestock safety, injury prevention and fitness and nutrition. There will be no live buck-outs.

To register for the camp, go to the Gerry Rodeo website (www.gerryrodeo.org) and click on the Free Rodeo Camp posting at the top of the page. This will open the Camp news release and several paragraphs down will be a direct link to the registration form.

Activities will begin at the Fire Hall near the stoplight in Gerry and move to the rodeo grounds. The event will be held rain or shine with a free lunch provided. Any questions can be directed to the PRCA Camp director Julie Jutten at (719) 528-4729 or locally at 985-4215 or 969-4488.

The 71st annual Gerry rodeo is scheduled for four performances, Wednesday through Saturday, Aug. 5-8 and will again feature more than 125 professional cowboys and cowgirls competing for $45,000 in prize money in the seven traditional rodeo events. Additional information is available at the Gerry Rodeo website or by phone at 985-4847 0r 1-888-985-4847.

Fredonia High School

Annual Youth Baseball Clinic

On Saturday, April 11, at Fredonia Central School, the high school baseball team will be holding their annual baseball clinic. The clinic is open to boys and girls, ages 5-12.

Participants ages 5-8 will take part in the clinic from 8-11 a.m., while boys and girls age 9-12 will take part in the clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Please wear sneakers and bring your own glove. Be sure to label all of the equipment you bring.

The event will be staffed by Fredonia High School players and coaches, featuring hitting, throwing, infield and outfield defense, pitching, base running and catching instruction. The fee will be $20 for one child and $15 for each additional child from the same family. All participants will receive a Fredonia baseball T-shirt and water bottle.

2015 City League Softball Meetings

There will be an organizational meeting for all teams interested in playing softball this summer on Monday, April 13. The meeting will be held in the Recreation Department Conference Room; 338 Central Ave., Suite 220 (Stearns Building).

The Men’s Slo-Pitch Softball meeting will be at 6 p.m. The Co-Ed Slo-Pitch Softball meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. and the Men’s Fastpitch Softball meeting will be at 7 p.m.

All teams should be represented at this meeting. Any teams wishing to participate but are unable to attend this meeting should call the Recreation Office at 366-9886.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Monday Night Mixed Couples – High Team Single: Taber Trucking II. High Team Series: Taber Trucking II. High Individual Single: John Taber 235, Faith Powell 185. High Individual Series: John Taber 585, Faith Powell 511. Other high scores: Collin Schanzlin 235-583, Nancie Schanzlin 169, Faith Powell 168, Matt Cole 205-564, Winfield Soner 212-547, Jerry Rice 519, Diane Galarza 160 and Cheryl Donor 188.

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Lou Nocek BII – High Team Game Scratch: Kettle N Keg 1,083. High Team Game Scrath: Kettle N Keg 3,108. Individuals: Scott Jagoda 267-268-211-746, Dan Struzynski 248-277-711, Nathan Wojtkowiak 216-256-213-685, Ryan Wise, 214-269-680, Greg Haase 238-233-665, Spencer Johnson 209-258-638, Mike Lucas 218-215-623, Jack Reading 234-610, Gary Haase 255-606, Ted Schalbe 243-604, Lee Szalkowski 244-600, Jon Szwejbka 220-600, Rob Cash 232, Ken Ferry 222, Ben Montague 222, Tom Jagoda 215, Bill Lanski Jr. 215, Alex Haase 205-213, Jimm Ellman Jr. 212, James Golubski 211, Jim Michaels 210, Roger Pacos 210, Josh Wilmot 204-201, Paul Nocek 200.

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Wednesday 4 Man – High Team Game Scratch: Professional Contractors 814. High Team Series Scrath: Professional Contractors 2,407. Individuals: Tom Battaglia 247-247-212-706, Alex Haase 233-224-209-666, Paul Nocek 232-230-201-663, Dan Struzynski 200-228-212-640, Corey Forbes 246-616, Dakota Griewisch 204-207-601, Scott Kawski 227, Mike Lucas 225, Michael Franklin 220-202, Josh Wilmot 214, Tom Jagoda 214, Matt FOrbes 214, Keith Glowniak 210, Chad Cerrie 206-200, Kevin Kaszuba 202-204, Rick Crandall 201, Shane Riethmiller 201, Dean Ringler 200.

Youth?Trap

Southern Tier League

The Western Conference of the Southern Tier Youth Trap League began match competition this past Tuesday. We welcome Brocton as a new team and a contingent from Falconer shooting with Southwestern. Although very close, there were no reported perfect scores.

Brocton: Josh Barrett 21, Matthew Woleben 20, Dylan Lintz 19, Caleb Sunday 18, Seth Patterson 17, Timothy Coccarelli 15, Mark Nickerson 15, Todd Lerow 15.

Cassadaga: Dalton Becker 24, Alan Harding 24, Miranda Perez 23, Luke Ames 22, Alex Crossley 21, Joshua Fisher 21, Parker Johnson 21, Josh Burkhouse 20.

Frewsburg: Hayden Edwards 23, Evan Norton 22, Alex Kyler 22, Tom Mason 22, Preston Rhodes 22, Caleb Terhune 21, Robbie Lingenfelter 21, Clark Wiltsie 20.

Maple Grove: Kristopher Bajdo 20, Thomas Gallets 19, Matthew Tutmaher 19, Mary Bowers 18, Justin Whalen 17, Peter Higgs 16, Nathaniel Stanford 16, Jessica Davis 13.

Sherman: Kyle Rhebergan 22, Alex Raynor 20, Trenton Meeder 18, Nathan Ottaway 18, Austin Davis 17, Eric Witherow 16, Sam Starceski 15, Austin Tallman 15.

Southwestern: Ben Paddock 24, Brad Gunnell 23, Brian Westerdahl 22, Michael Dye 21, Brandon Decker 21, Nick Mest 21, Brandon Allen 21, Tanner Stimson 20.

For The Record

Local Sports Schedule

Thursday, April 9

Baseball

CVCS at Westfield

Randolph at CLCS

Eden at North Collins

Pine Valley at Frewsburg

Falconer at Silver Creek

Softball

CVCS at Westfield

Randolph at CLCS

Lake Shore at Springville, 4:45 p.m.

Eden at North Collins

Falconer at Silver Creek

Lacrosse

Lake Shore at Iroquois

Friday April 10

Baseball

CVCS at Panama

CLCS at Brocton

Gowanda at North Collins

Maryvale at Lake Shore, 3:30 p.m.

Softball

CLCS at Brocton

Forestville at Silver Creek

Randolph at Westfield

Boys Tennis

Dunkirk at CVCS

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Gowanda at Lake Shore

Women’s College Lacrosse

Fredonia at Elmira

College Softball

Fredonia at Cortland (DH)

College Baseball

New Paltz at Fredonia

Saturday, April 11

Baseball

Panama at CLCS, noon

Brocton at Maple Grove, 11 a.m.

Frewsburg at Dunkirk, noon

Springville at North Collins

Catt-LV at Pine Valley, 11 a.m.

Pine Valley at Catt-LV, 5 p.m.

Softball

Brocton at Maple Grove, 11 a.m.

Gowanda at North Collins, noon

Pine Valley at Catt-LV (DH), 11 a.m.

College Track &?Field

Fredonia at Nazareth/ROC City Invitational

College Baseball

New Paltz at Fredonia (DH)

College Softball

Fredonia at Oswego (DH)

Announcements

Pinehurst ParTee Girls meeting

The Pinehurst ParTee Girls will hold an organizational meeting at the course on Tuesday, April 14 at 5 p.m.

Anyone interested in joining the league should contact the course at 326- 4424 or Pat Thompson at 792-4232.

2015 City League Softball Meetings

There will be an organizational meeting for all teams interested in playing softball this summer on Monday, April 13. The meeting will be held in the Recreation Department Conference Room; 338 Central Ave., Suite 220 (Stearns Building).

The Men’s Slo-Pitch Softball meeting will be at 6 p.m. The Co-Ed Slo-Pitch Softball meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. and the Men’s Fastpitch Softball meeting will be at 7 p.m.

All teams should be represented at this meeting. Any teams wishing to participate but are unable to attend this meeting should call the Recreation Office at 366-9886.

Run For Literacy 5K set

Cummins Inc., Jamestown Engine Plant, will sponsor its ninth annual 5K run/walk on Saturday, May 9, to benefit Prendergast Library.

Additional sponsors are KeyBank and Saxton Kocur and Associates, LLP.

Runners will begin at 9 a.m. with walkers following five minutes later. The event begins and ends at the library at 509 Cherry St., Jamestown. Athletes will run on city streets, through Lake View Cemetery, and back.

Registration and packet pickup will take place between 8-8:45 a.m. the morning of the race. T-shirts will be provided to the first 200 people who register. The non-refundable registration fee is $20, and people must be present to receive their shirt.

Registration forms are available at the library or online. Forms and checks, made payable to James Prendergast Library, can be mailed to Cummins Run for Literacy, Prendergast Library, 509 Cherry St., Jamestown, N.Y., 14701.

There will be awards for overall top male and female runner, and male and female first and second place in five-year age groups from 14 to 64-plus. For walkers, there will be overall men’s, women’s, boys’ and girls’ awards and first, second and third places.

Cassadaga Wednesday

Night Ladies Golf League

The Cassadaga Wednesday Night Ladies Golf League will have an informational meeting on Wednesday, April 29 at 7 p.m. at the course. There will a scramble beforehand for those who so wish to participate.

League play will begin Wednesday, May 6.

Fredonia High School

Annual Youth Baseball Clinic

On Saturday, April 11, at Fredonia Central School, the high school baseball team will be holding their annual baseball clinic. The clinic is open to boys and girls, ages 5-12.

Participants ages 5-8 will take part in the clinic from 8-11 a.m., while boys and girls age 9-12 will take part in the clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Please wear sneakers and bring your own glove. Be sure to label all of the equipment you bring.

The event will be staffed by Fredonia High School players and coaches, featuring hitting, throwing, infield and outfield defense, pitching, base running and catching instruction. The fee will be $20 for one child and $15 for each additional child from the same family. All participants will receive a Fredonia baseball T-shirt and water bottle.

NCSA Accepting Mail-in Registrations for Summer League

The Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) is accepting mail-in registration for summer recreational soccer players through Monday, April 6. The following divisions still have a limited number of open slots available:

Little Kickers Tuesday at 6 p.m. 8 slots

Little Kickers Wednesday at 6 p.m. 9 slots

Little Kickers Thursday at 6 p.m. 17 slots

U6 T&TH at 6 p.m. 4 slots

U6 T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 22 slots

U11 Girls M&W at 6 p.m. 12 slots

U14 Boys T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 35 slots

Registration fees are $20 for the Little Kickers co-ed division, $30 for the U-6 co-ed division, and $45 for the U-11 and U-14 divisions. A maximum payment cap of $100 applies to families for players living in the same household. Need-based scholarships are available on a limited basis. Forms are available online at myncsa.org.

Mail the completed registration form, payment – including a $10 late fee for each player – and a copy of your child’s birth certificate to NCSA, P.O. Box 331, Fredonia, NY 14063. Make check payable to “NCSA”.

Questions about the summer recreational soccer program should be directed to Interim-President of NCSA, Pamela Harney-Cerrie at pmcerrie@yahoo.com.

For the Record

Local Sports Schedule

Wednesday, April 8

Baseball

Springville at Fredonia

Frewsburg at North Collins

Gowanda at Orchard Park

Brocton at Silver Creek

Softball

Gowanda at Fredonia

Westfield at Randolph

Brocton at Silver Creek

Boys Lacrosse

Lake Shore at Gowanda

College Softball

Brockport at Fredonia, DH

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Thursday Night Chosen Ones – Team high series (scratch): Cassadaga Farm Supply 2,254. Individual high games: Tracey Ebling 166-171, Lisa Lillie 166-165, Tracey Kwiej 178, Debbie Kirell 180, Jen DePasquale 181-163-185-529, Amy Hadley 181, Sharon Harrington 182, Sheryl Ludemann 186-164, Tracy Frazier 187.

Announcements

Greg’s Run and Formal 5K

The Fredonia Residence Hall Association and Business Club will present the first-ever Greg’s Run and Formal 5K on Sunday, April 12 at 1 p.m.

The 5K run/walk was started to honor the memory of Greg Sengillo, father of Fredonia student Chelsey Sengillo, who lost his battle with leukemia at a young age.

Tickets for the event will be available up until the time of the event and can be purchased for $5 by students and $7.50 for the general public. Tickets can be purchased online at www.fredonia.edu/tickets, or at the Fredonia Ticket Office. All proceeds will go to benefit the Rural Ministry and additional donations can be made to a specific charity at the time of ticket purchase.

ParTee Girls to Hold

Organizational Meeting

The Pinehurst ParTee Girls will hold an organizational meeting at the course on Tuesday, April 14, at 5 p.m.

Anyone interested in joining the league should contact the course at 326-4424 or Pat Thompson at 792-4232.

Fredonia High School

Annual Youth Baseball Clinic

On Saturday, April 11, at Fredonia Central School, the high school baseball team will be holding their annual baseball clinic. The clinic is open to boys and girls, ages 5-12.

Participants ages 5-8 will take part in the clinic from 8-11 a.m., while boys and girls age 9-12 will take part in the clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Please wear sneakers and bring your own glove. Be sure to label all of the equipment you bring.

The event will be staffed by Fredonia High School players and coaches, featuring hitting, throwing, infield and outfield defense, pitching, base running and catching instruction. The fee will be $20 for one child and $15 for each additional child from the same family. All participants will receive a Fredonia baseball T-shirt and water bottle.

2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon

and 5k Registration Now Open

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k opened to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

NCSA Accepting Mail-in Registrations for Summer League

The Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) is accepting mail-in registration for summer recreational soccer players through Monday, April 6. The following divisions still have a limited number of open slots available:

Little Kickers Tuesday at 6 p.m. 8 slots

Little Kickers Wednesday at 6 p.m. 9 slots

Little Kickers Thursday at 6 p.m. 17 slots

U6 T&TH at 6 p.m. 4 slots

U6 T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 22 slots

U11 Girls M&W at 6 p.m. 12 slots

U14 Boys T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 35 slots

Registration fees are $20 for the Little Kickers co-ed division, $30 for the U-6 co-ed division, and $45 for the U-11 and U-14 divisions. A maximum payment cap of $100 applies to families for players living in the same household. Need-based scholarships are available on a limited basis. Forms are available online at myncsa.org.

Mail the completed registration form, payment – including a $10 late fee for each player – and a copy of your child’s birth certificate to NCSA, P.O. Box 331, Fredonia, NY 14063. Make check payable to “NCSA”.

Questions about the summer recreational soccer program should be directed to Interim-President of NCSA, Pamela Harney-Cerrie at pmcerrie@yahoo.com.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434

Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Next GLE Meeting

Scheduled for April 15

Then next Great Lakes Experience meeting is slated for April 15, from 12-1:30 p.m., at the Fredonia Technology Incubator.

For the Record

Local Sports Schedule

Tuesday, April 7

Baseball

Southwestern at Gowanda

CVCS at Maple Grove

Pine Valley at Panama

CLCS at Westfield

Softball

Christian Central at Westfield, 3:15 p.m.

CVCS at Maple Grove

Lake Shore at North Collins

College Baseball

Brockport at Fredonia, 3 p.m.

College Softball

Fredonia at RIT

Announcements

ParTee Girls to Hold Organizational Meeting

The Pinehurst ParTee Girls will hold an organizational meeting at the course on Tuesday, April 14, at 5 p.m.

Anyone interested in joining the league should contact the course at 326-4424 or Pat Thompson at 792-4232.

Fredonia High School Annual

Youth Baseball Clinic

On Saturday, April 11, at Fredonia Central School, the high school baseball team will be holding their annual baseball clinic. The clinic is open to boys and girls, ages 5-12.

Participants ages 5-8 will take part in the clinic from 8-11 a.m., while boys and girls age 9-12 will take part in the clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Please wear sneakers and bring your own glove. Be sure to label all of the equipment you bring.

The event will be staffed by Fredonia High School players and coaches, featuring hitting, throwing, infield and outfield defense, pitching, base running and catching instruction. The fee will be $20 for one child and $15 for each additional child from the same family. All participants will receive a Fredonia baseball T-shirt and water bottle.

2015 Lucy Town Half

Marathon and 5k

Registration Opens April 6

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k will open to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

NCSA Accepting

Mail-in Registrations

for Summer League

The Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) is accepting mail-in registration for summer recreational soccer players through Monday, April 6. The following divisions still have a limited number of open slots available:

Little Kickers Tuesday at 6 p.m. 8 slots

Little Kickers Wednesday at 6 p.m. 9 slots

Little Kickers Thursday at 6 p.m. 17 slots

U6 T&TH at 6 p.m. 4 slots

U6 T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 22 slots

U11 Girls M&W at 6 p.m. 12 slots

U14 Boys T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 35 slots

Registration fees are $20 for the Little Kickers co-ed division, $30 for the U-6 co-ed division, and $45 for the U-11 and U-14 divisions. A maximum payment cap of $100 applies to families for players living in the same household. Need-based scholarships are available on a limited basis. Forms are available online at myncsa.org.

Mail the completed registration form, payment – including a $10 late fee for each player – and a copy of your child’s birth certificate to NCSA, P.O. Box 331, Fredonia, NY 14063. Make check payable to “NCSA”.

Questions about the summer recreational soccer program should be directed to Interim-President of NCSA, Pamela Harney-Cerrie at pmcerrie@yahoo.com.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434

Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Next GLE Meeting

Scheduled for April 15

Then next Great Lakes Experience meeting is slated for April 15, from 12-1:30 p.m., at the Fredonia Technology Incubator.

For the Record

Announcements

Fredonia High

School Annual

Youth Baseball Clinic

On Saturday, April 11, at Fredonia Central School, the high school baseball team will be holding their annual baseball clinic. The clinic is open to boys and girls, ages 5-12.

Participants ages 5-8 will take part in the clinic from 8-11 a.m., while boys and girls age 9-12 will take part in the clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Please wear sneakers and bring your own glove. Be sure to label all of the equipment you bring.

The event will be staffed by Fredonia High School players and coaches, featuring hitting, throwing, infield and outfield defense, pitching, base running and catching instruction. The fee will be $20 for one child and $15 for each additional child from the same family. All participants will receive a Fredonia baseball T-shirt and water bottle.

2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon

and 5k Registration Opens April 6

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k will open to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

NCSA Accepting Mail-in Registrations for Summer League

The Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) is accepting mail-in registration for summer recreational soccer players through Monday, April 6. The following divisions still have a limited number of open slots available:

Little Kickers Tuesday at 6 p.m. 8 slots

Little Kickers Wednesday at 6 p.m. 9 slots

Little Kickers Thursday at 6 p.m. 17 slots

U6 T&TH at 6 p.m. 4 slots

U6 T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 22 slots

U11 Girls M&W at 6 p.m. 12 slots

U14 Boys T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 35 slots

Registration fees are $20 for the Little Kickers co-ed division, $30 for the U-6 co-ed division, and $45 for the U-11 and U-14 divisions. A maximum payment cap of $100 applies to families for players living in the same household. Need-based scholarships are available on a limited basis. Forms are available online at myncsa.org.

Mail the completed registration form, payment – including a $10 late fee for each player – and a copy of your child’s birth certificate to NCSA, P.O. Box 331, Fredonia, NY 14063. Make check payable to “NCSA”.

Questions about the summer recreational soccer program should be directed to Interim-President of NCSA, Pamela Harney-Cerrie at pmcerrie@yahoo.com.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434

Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Next GLE Meeting

Scheduled for April 15

Then next Great Lakes Experience meeting is slated for April 15, from 12-1:30 p.m., at the Fredonia Technology Incubator.

For the Record

Adult Basketball

Dunkirk Men’s B League

Ball So Hard 59, Pizza Village 46 – Tony Pagan had 23 points to help lead Ball So Hard to a first-round playoff win over Pizza Village. Also for Ball So Hard, Bobby Honaker had 16 points, Derek Honaker had 15 points and E.J. Kendall chipped in five points in the win.

For Pizza Village, Jonathan Sharp had a team-high 12 points while Mike Brown netted 10 points, Melvin Berrios nine points and Shaq Thomas eight points.

Empire 82, Matt’s News 54 – Jimmy Haskins had a team-high 20 points to lead Empire past Matt’s News in a first-round playoff game while Mark Kennedy had 19 points and Matt Kennedy 14 points.

Also for Empire, Bobby Jamison and Keith Wisniewski had 10 points each while Dwayne Haskins added nine points in the win.

Brandon Torrance had a game-high 40 points, including 12 3-pointers, but it was not enough for Matt’s News to get past Empire. Also for Matt’s News, Scott Kowalski had eight points and Willie Neallard four points.

Clinton Street Car Wash 84, Expendables 73 – Richard Swanson’s game-high 37 points helped Clinton Street Car Wash past the Expendables in first-round playoff action.

Also for Clinton Street, Jeremy McAfee had 18 points and Jeff White had 15 points.

For the Expendables, Christopher Gomez had a team-high 33 points while Brian Montanez chipped in 18 points and Angel Torres had 10 points in the loss.

Hometown Insurance 58, Piede Bros. Tents 42 – Will Ray Jr. had 21 points for Hometown Insurance while Will Ray Sr. chipped in 11 points in the first-round win over Piede Bros. Tents.

Mario Muscarella had a team-high 14 points for Piede Bros while Gabriel Taylor chipped in 12 points and Jim Quinn six points in the loss.

Clinton Street Car Wash 67, Ball So Hard 55 – Jeff White’s team-high 23 points helped Clinton Street Car Wash to its semifinal win over Ball So Hard.

Also for Clinton Street, Andrew Schober had 21 points while Don Harrington and Ted Lee had nine points each.

Derek Honaker had a game-high 29 points for Ball So Hard while Tony Pagan chipped in 11 points.

Empire 53, Hometown Insurance 45 – Bobby Jamison’s team-high 18 points helped Empire past Hometown Insurance in the semifinals of the playoffs while Jimmy Haskins added 15 points in the win.

Also for Empire, Matt Kennedy had nine points and Keith Wisniewski chipped in seven points.

For Hometown Insurance, Will Ray Jr. had a game-high 25 points while Will Ray Sr. chipped in 17 points.

B League End-of-the-Year Awards

Piede Bros. Tents’ Jay Grann was named the B League’s Most Valuable Player, as well as a member of the First Team All-Stars.

Joining Grann on the First Team were Jeremy McAfee (Clinton Street Car Wash), Jeff White (Clinton Street Car Wash), Derek Honaker (Ball So Hard) and Jimmy Haskins (Empire).

On the Second Team were E.J. Kendall (Ball So Hard), Brandon Torrance (Matt’s News), Angel Correa (Hometown Insurance), Chris Gomez (Expendables) and Matt Kennedy (Empire).

The Third Team was made up of Joe Jagoda (Piede Bros. Tents), Brad Kelly (Matt’s News), Will Ray Sr. (Hometown Insurance), Shaq Thomas (Pizza Village) and Keith Wisniewski (Clinton Street Car Wash).

Clinton Street Car Wash (9-1) were the regular-season champions.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Thursday Night Doubles – High game (scratch): Joe Conti and Jim Diakakis 440, Gary Haase and James Golubski 440. High series (scratch): Gary Haase and Golubski 1,283. High game (handicap): Conti and Diakakis 507. High series (handicap): Gary Haase and Golubski 1,403.

Other high scores: Tom Battaglia 258-655, Golubski 237-215-645, Benny Montague 200-259-644, Gary Haase 203-218-217-638, Mike Lucas 241-606, Bob Wojcinski 206-211-601, Diakakis 253, Paul Nocek 238, Matt Haase 236, Spenser Johnson 231, Collin Schanzlin 231.

Monday Night Mixed Couples – High team single: Night Strikers 697. High team series: Night Strikers 1,906. High individual single (men): Matt Cole 242. High individual single (women): Carol Wise 206. High individual series (men): Cole 612. High individual series (women): 527.

Other high scores: Megan Ferguson 188-161, Cole 213, Bob Paterson 207, John Taber 571, Cheryl Doner 198-502, Mike Wise 207-593, Wise 165, Collin Schanzlin 210-523.

Women’s A league – High scores: JoAnne Arnold 191-186-513, Michele Bouquin 168, Chandra Davis 162, Kitten Edgerton 167, Jackie Grant 174-223-188-585, Penny Haight 173-165, Cindy Karnes 166, Linda Powell 171-161, Shirley Salerno 191, Debbie Skinner 182-235-178-595, Rose Spicer 180, Alyssa Velk 161.

Lou Nocek B-II – High team game scratch: Frost Transportation 1,086. High team series scratch: Frost Transportation 3,120.

Other high scores: Scott Jagoda 242-258-258-758, Dan Struzynski 233-201-260-694, Allen Nagel 245-202-237-684, Josh Wilmot 254-258-692, Mike Lucas 268-200-222-690, Rob Cash 222-245-201-668, Spencer Johnson 236-223-202-661, Tom Battaglia 225-238-659, Ryan Wise 213-246-634, Tom Jagoda 244-213-619, Nathan Wojtkowiak 234-618, Paul Nocek 202-205, Rick Crandall 203, Ken Ferry 203, Frank Issler 203, Alex Haase 200.

Tuesday Night Adult-Junior League – Adults: Rick Morton 175, Randy VanArsdale 195-193-564, Bruce Valvo 176, Rick Burgstrom 202, Todd Langworthy 231-231-652, John Wiedenhofer 205, Jem Ellman Jr. 207-204-215-626, Jeanette Kozlowski 160, Judy Langworthy 194, Rik MacKenzie 186.

Juniors: Trace MacKenzie 191-166-471, Maitland Langworthy 168-176-183-527, Bryson Pacos 192-220-591, Travis Langworthy 190-496, Josh Ellman 187-495, Liz Valvo 166.

Tuesday Night Adult-Junior League – Adults: Amy Reed 163, John Wiedenhofer 209, Randy VanArsdale 185-509, Rik MacKenzie 245-506, Todd Langworthy 247-218-207-672, Roger Pacos 203, Jim Ellman 201-227-612, Linda Chase 186, Bruce Valvo 159-158.

Juniors: Liz Valvo 175, Caitlyn Chase 183-189-189-561, Josh Ellman 184-188-185-557, Robert Kozlowski 138-148, Bryson Pacos 233-224-626, Andrew Conti 168, Trace MacKenzie 176-184-501, Kolt Morton 168, Marshall Hallowell 154-163, Lillian VanArsdale 140, Maitland Langworthy 178, Gillian Reed 136.

Tuesday Night Adult-Junior League – Adults: Judy Langworthy 201-213-574, Roger Pacos 246-628, John Wiedenhofer 204, Collin Schanzlin 214, Linda Chase 183-500, Todd Langworthy 234-615, Rik MacKenzie 225-566.

Juniors Makayla Pasierb 170-165-457, Trace MacKenzie 174-167-239-580, Lillian VanArsdale 140, Robert Kozlowski 178-136-169-483, Caitlyn Chase 212, Andrew Conti 205-506, Josh Ellman 191, Gillian Reed 137, Liz Valvo 174, Bryson Pacos 240-592.

Announcements

Fredonia High School

Annual Youth Baseball Clinic

On Saturday, April 11, at Fredonia Central School, the high school baseball team will be holding their annual baseball clinic. The clinic is open to boys and girls, ages 5-12.

Participants ages 5-8 will take part in the clinic from 8-11 a.m., while boys and girls age 9-12 will take part in the clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Please wear sneakers and bring your own glove. Be sure to label all of the equipment you bring.

The event will be staffed by Fredonia High School players and coaches, featuring hitting, throwing, infield and outfield defense, pitching, base running and catching instruction. The fee will be $20 for one child and $15 for each additional child from the same family. All participants will receive a Fredonia baseball T-shirt and water bottle.

2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon

and 5k Registration Opens April 6

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k will open to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

NCSA Accepting Mail-in Registrations for Summer League

The Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) is accepting mail-in registration for summer recreational soccer players through Monday, April 6. The following divisions still have a limited number of open slots available:

Little Kickers Tuesday at 6 p.m. 8 slots

Little Kickers Wednesday at 6 p.m. 9 slots

Little Kickers Thursday at 6 p.m. 17 slots

U6 T&TH at 6 p.m. 4 slots

U6 T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 22 slots

U11 Girls M&W at 6 p.m. 12 slots

U14 Boys T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 35 slots

Registration fees are $20 for the Little Kickers co-ed division, $30 for the U-6 co-ed division, and $45 for the U-11 and U-14 divisions. A maximum payment cap of $100 applies to families for players living in the same household. Need-based scholarships are available on a limited basis. Forms are available online at myncsa.org.

Mail the completed registration form, payment – including a $10 late fee for each player – and a copy of your child’s birth certificate to NCSA, P.O. Box 331, Fredonia, NY 14063. Make check payable to “NCSA”.

Questions about the summer recreational soccer program should be directed to Interim-President of NCSA, Pamela Harney-Cerrie at pmcerrie@yahoo.com.

Next GLE Meeting

Scheduled for April 15

Then next Great Lakes Experience meeting is slated for April 15, from 12-1:30 p.m., at the Fredonia Technology Incubator.

Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer Season Registration Information

The Cassadaga Valley Youth soccer league will require online registration for all players, coaches and referees this year.

Visit www.cvyouthsoccer.com and click the registration link at the top of the home page. Online registration is open beginning April 1 until April 30.

Computers and assistance will be available at the Cassadaga Library on Wednesday, April 22, from 5-7 p.m., or at the Sinclairville Library on Thursday, April 23, from 5-7 p.m.

The cost will be $35 per player up to three players, and $25 for each additional child in the same family. Anyone interested may pay online by credit card or make checks payable to Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer. Checks may be mailed to PO Box 112, Gerry, NY 14740. There will be a $25 fee for all returned checks. A $10 late fee will be applied if registration or payment is received after April 30. Also, if payment is not received prior to the first regular season game, the child will not be able to play until the payment is received.

A birth certificate is required for any new players, and can be emailed to info@cvyouthsoccer.com. Uniform samples will not be available so refer to the sizing chart online.

Anyone interested in coaching or assisting must complete a coaches online registration, pass the mandatory background check and attend one of the mandatory coaches meetings. Coaches meetings will be held two different dates to ensure complete participation.

Those who wish to referee and are 14 years or older must complete an online registration at www.cvyouthsoccer.com, pass the mandatory background check and attend the mandatory meeting.

Anyone who would like to join the youth soccer board contact any one of the board members through the website.

On May 20, there will be a parent meeting. More information will be given as the date gets closer.

The season will consist of 10 games which will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays between June 30 and July 30. Playoffs will be held for the U-14, U-10 and U-8 age groups only and will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 4 and Thursday, Aug. 6.

To check the team assignment and schedule, visit www.cvyouthsoccer.com after May 22.

The league will be accepting team sponsors through May 15 and will accept donation anytime.

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

For the Record

Announcements

2015 Lucy Town

Half Marathon

and 5k Registration

Opens April 6

Registration for the 2015 Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k will open to the public on Monday, April 6. The annual race weekend will take place this year on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11, in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown.

The Lucy Town Half Marathon and 5k race weekend has attracted participants from 31 states annually since its creation in 2013, including both elite runners and Lucy fans alike. During the 2014 race weekend, Jamestown welcomed comedian Bob Newhart and paid tribute to the iconic I Love Lucy grape stomping scene, as 1,232 people set a new world record for most people treading grapes. Martin Short headlined an evening of comedy during the 2013 inaugural year.

The Lucy Town 5k and Kids 2k will take place on Oct. 10, and the third annual Lucy Town Half Marathon will take place on Oct. 11.

For race registration information, visit www.lucyrace.com.

The USATF certified half-marathon course begins and ends in downtown Jamestown, and runs through the neighboring towns of Lakewood and Celoron. The course travels near the childhood home of Lucille Ball, the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum, the world’s largest I Love Lucy mural, created by artists Gary Peters Jr. and Gary Peters Sr., and the Lucille Ball Memorial Park.

Univera Healthcare is the presenting sponsor for the weekend’s events.

Lucy Town organizers are still seeking groups, or individuals, to serve as event volunteers. No running experience is necessary, as there are a wide variety of roles needed for the weekend event. Positions may be available for a wide array of skills and interest, ranging from registering athletes and distributing information, to providing course-side refreshments at water and food stations. For information on becoming a volunteer, visit www.lucyrace.com.

NCSA Accepting

Mail-in Registrations for Summer League

The Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) is accepting mail-in registration for summer recreational soccer players through Monday, April 6. The following divisions still have a limited number of open slots available:

Little Kickers Tuesday at 6 p.m. 8 slots

Little Kickers Wednesday at 6 p.m. 9 slots

Little Kickers Thursday at 6 p.m. 17 slots

U6 T&TH at 6 p.m. 4 slots

U6 T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 22 slots

U11 Girls M&W at 6 p.m. 12 slots

U14 Boys T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 35 slots

Registration fees are $20 for the Little Kickers co-ed division, $30 for the U-6 co-ed division, and $45 for the U-11 and U-14 divisions. A maximum payment cap of $100 applies to families for players living in the same household. Need-based scholarships are available on a limited basis. Forms are available online at myncsa.org.

Mail the completed registration form, payment – including a $10 late fee for each player – and a copy of your child’s birth certificate to NCSA, P.O. Box 331, Fredonia, NY 14063. Make check payable to “NCSA”.

Questions about the summer recreational soccer program should be directed to Interim-President of NCSA, Pamela Harney-Cerrie at pmcerrie@yahoo.com.

Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer Season Registration Information

The Cassadaga Valley Youth soccer league will require online registration for all players, coaches and referees this year.

Visit www.cvyouthsoccer.com and click the registration link at the top of the home page. Online registration is open beginning April 1 until April 30.

Computers and assistance will be available at the Cassadaga Library on Wednesday, April 22, from 5-7 p.m., or at the Sinclairville Library on Thursday, April 23, from 5-7 p.m.

The cost will be $35 per player up to three players, and $25 for each additional child in the same family. Anyone interested may pay online by credit card or make checks payable to Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer. Checks may be mailed to PO Box 112, Gerry, NY 14740. There will be a $25 fee for all returned checks. A $10 late fee will be applied if registration or payment is received after April 30. Also, if payment is not received prior to the first regular season game, the child will not be able to play until the payment is received.

A birth certificate is required for any new players, and can be emailed to info@cvyouthsoccer.com. Uniform samples will not be available so refer to the sizing chart online.

Anyone interested in coaching or assisting must complete a coaches online registration, pass the mandatory background check and attend one of the mandatory coaches meetings. Coaches meetings will be held two different dates to ensure complete participation.

Those who wish to referee and are 14 years or older must complete an online registration at www.cvyouthsoccer.com, pass the mandatory background check and attend the mandatory meeting.

Anyone who would like to join the youth soccer board contact any one of the board members through the website.

On May 20, there will be a parent meeting. More information will be given as the date gets closer.

The season will consist of 10 games which will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays between June 30 and July 30. Playoffs will be held for the U-14, U-10 and U-8 age groups only and will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 4 and Thursday, Aug. 6.

To check the team assignment and schedule, visit www.cvyouthsoccer.com after May 22.

The league will be accepting team sponsors through May 15 and will accept donation anytime.

Next GLE Meeting Scheduled for April 15

Then next Great Lakes Experience meeting is slated for April 15, from 12-1:30 p.m., at the Fredonia Technology Incubator.

Women Who

Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

For the Record

Adult Floor Hockey

Dunkirk Recreation Men’s League

No. 2 Kosciuszko Club 4, No. 3 Moniuszko Club 3 – Matt Dorler, Dan Nickle, Ben Nickle and Ryan Hall all scored for the Kosciuszko Club, as it advanced to the championship game against the World War II Vet’s Club.

Bernie Jakiela made 23 saves for the Dog House in the win.

For the Moniuszko Club, Matt Ginley, Steve Skrzypek and Eric Tarnowski all scored while Lenny Truby stopped 24 shots between the pipes.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Women’s A League – High scores: JoAnne Arnold 169-160-183-512; Michele Frederickson 193-166-212-571, Jackie Grant 182, Penny Haight 169, Julie Mikula 179, Roberta Patterson 186-191-504, Debbie Skinner 175-177-508, Rose Spicer 163, Megan Szalkowski 177, Alyssa Velk 164.

Announcements

NCSA Accepting

Mail-in Registrations for Summer League

The Northern Chautauqua Soccer Association (NCSA) is accepting mail-in registration for summer recreational soccer players through Monday, April 6. The following divisions still have a limited number of open slots available:

Little Kickers Tuesday at 6 p.m. 8 slots

Little Kickers Wednesday at 6 p.m. 9 slots

Little Kickers Thursday at 6 p.m. 17 slots

U6 T&TH at 6 p.m. 4 slots

U6 T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 22 slots

U11 Girls M&W at 6 p.m. 12 slots

U14 Boys T&TH at 7:15 p.m. 35 slots

Registration fees are $20 for the Little Kickers co-ed division, $30 for the U-6 co-ed division, and $45 for the U-11 and U-14 divisions. A maximum payment cap of $100 applies to families for players living in the same household. Need-based scholarships are available on a limited basis. Forms are available online at myncsa.org.

Mail the completed registration form, payment – including a $10 late fee for each player – and a copy of your child’s birth certificate to NCSA, P.O. Box 331, Fredonia, NY 14063. Make check payable to “NCSA”.

Questions about the summer recreational soccer program should be directed to Interim-President of NCSA, Pamela Harney-Cerrie at pmcerrie@yahoo.com.

Cassadaga Valley

Youth Soccer Season Registration Information

The Cassadaga Valley Youth soccer league will require online registration for all players, coaches and referees this year.

Visit www.cvyouthsoccer.com and click the registration link at the top of the home page. Online registration is open beginning April 1 until April 30.

Computers and assistance will be available at the Cassadaga Library on Wednesday, April 22, from 5-7 p.m., or at the Sinclairville Library on Thursday, April 23, from 5-7 p.m.

The cost will be $35 per player up to three players, and $25 for each additional child in the same family. Anyone interested may pay online by credit card or make checks payable to Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer. Checks may be mailed to PO Box 112, Gerry, NY 14740. There will be a $25 fee for all returned checks. A $10 late fee will be applied if registration or payment is received after April 30. Also, if payment is not received prior to the first regular season game, the child will not be able to play until the payment is received.

A birth certificate is required for any new players, and can be emailed to info@cvyouthsoccer.com. Uniform samples will not be available so refer to the sizing chart online.

Anyone interested in coaching or assisting must complete a coaches online registration, pass the mandatory background check and attend one of the mandatory coaches meetings. Coaches meetings will be held two different dates to ensure complete participation.

Those who wish to referee and are 14 years or older must complete an online registration at www.cvyouthsoccer.com, pass the mandatory background check and attend the mandatory meeting.

Anyone who would like to join the youth soccer board contact any one of the board members through the website.

On May 20, there will be a parent meeting. More information will be given as the date gets closer.

The season will consist of 10 games which will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays between June 30 and July 30. Playoffs will be held for the U-14, U-10 and U-8 age groups only and will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 4 and Thursday, Aug. 6.

To check the team assignment and schedule, visit www.cvyouthsoccer.com after May 22.

The league will be accepting team sponsors through May 15 and will accept donation anytime.

Next GLE Meeting Scheduled for April 15

Then next Great Lakes Experience meeting is slated for April 15, from 12-1:30 p.m., at the Fredonia Technology Incubator.

Women Who

Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night League

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

For The Record

Announcements

Women Who Golf For Fun

The Women Who Golf For Fun will begin its season at Hillview on Wednesday, May 6, teeing off at 10 a.m., weather permitting, of course. New members are always welcomed. For further information, call Bobbi Deering 366-5805 or Dolores Dudek at 366-3306.

Pinehurst Post 434

The Pinehurst Post 434 Wednesday Night Men’s Golf League will have an informational meeting Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the course.

League play will begin the following week April 29. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Scott Jagoda at 640-5383.

Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer

season registration information

The Cassadaga Valley Youth soccer league will require online registration for all players, coaches and referees this year.

Visit www.cvyouthsoccer.com and click the registration link at the top of the home page. Online registration is open beginning April 1 until April 30.

Computers and assistance will be available at the Cassadaga Library on Wednesday, April 22, from 5-7 p.m., or at the Sinclairville Library on Thursday, April 23, from 5-7 p.m.

The cost will be $35 per player up to three players, and $25 for each additional child in the same family. Anyone interested may pay online by credit card or make checks payable to Cassadaga Valley Youth Soccer. Checks may be mailed to PO Box 112, Gerry, NY 14740. There will be a $25 fee for all returned checks. A $10 late fee will be applied if registration or payment is received after April 30. Also, if payment is not received prior to the first regular season game, the child will not be able to play until the payment is received.

A birth certificate is required for any new players, and can be emailed to info@cvyouthsoccer.com. Uniform samples will not be available so refer to the sizing chart online.

Anyone interested in coaching or assisting must complete a coaches online registration, pass the mandatory background check and attend one of the mandatory coaches meetings. Coaches meetings will be held two different dates to ensure complete participation.

Those who wish to referee and are 14 years or older must complete an online registration at www.cvyouthsoccer.com, pass the mandatory background check and attend the mandatory meeting.

Anyone who would like to join the youth soccer board contact any one of the board members through the website.

On May 20, there will be a parent meeting. More information will be given as the date gets closer.

The season will consist of 10 games which will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays between June 30 and July 30. Playoffs will be held for the U-14, U-10 and U-8 age groups only and will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 4 and Thursday, Aug. 6.

To check the team assignment and schedule, visit www.cvyouthsoccer.com after May 22.

The league will be accepting team sponsors through May 15 and will accept donation anytime.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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