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For the Record

Adult golf

Pinehurst Golf Club

Par Tee Girls — Lowest net: Michelle Alonge 27, Kim Underwood and Caroline Rawlinson 29 (Congratulations to Caroline for a birdie on No. 1), June Beers and Trudy Gollnitz 30 (Congratulations to June for a birdie on No. 2), Val Gelsimino 33. Most pars and 8’s: Josie Lantz and Kim Underwood.

Vineyards Golf Course

Gene Andolina League

Low Scratch Scores Below 40: Chuck Alessi 37, Greg Catalano 38, Paul Trusso 38, Sam Alessi 38, Kevin Jasinski 38, Curt Warmbrodt 39, Scott Kingsley 39, Zeke Curtain 39, Doug Grace 39, Dan Allesi 39, Gordy Haight 39. Handicap Scores 33 & Below: Brian Liberator 28, Joe Greco 28, Mark Gugino 28, Paul Trusso 29, Joe Kulig 29, Joe Bifaro 29, Gordy Haight 29, Scott Kingsley 30, Chuck Alessi 30, Doug Grace 30, Bob Manning 30, John Lakas 31, Sam (B) Foti 31, Bob Welch 31, Ange Leone 31, Jim DeJoe 31, Zeke Curtain 31, Kevin Jasinski 31, Tom Mctigue 31, Jack Hood 32, Tony Andolini 32, Greg Catalano 32, Tony Nasca 32, Tony Destro 32, Sam Alessi 32, Smokey Gloss 33, Curt Warmbrodt 33, Bob Sievert 33, Jim Sedota 33, Ron Joy 33, John Wiedenhofer 33, Jim Polvino 33, Dan Allesi 33, Joe Favata 33, Paul Leone 33. Scratch Skins: Scott Kingsley (No. 2 and No. 9), John Lakas (No. 3), Chuck Alessi (No. 5), Greg Catalano (No. 7), Paul Trusso (No. 8). Handicap Skins: Scott Kingsley (No. 2). Closest to Pins: Doug Grace (No. 3) and Tony Destro (No. 9).

Youth baseball

Brocton-Portland Little League

Minor League Machine Pitch

Brocton’s Sons of the Legion defeated Brocton’s Harvest View 8-6. Sons of the Legion were powered on offense by Owen Pryll, Jayden Mulville and Banner Bundy with outstanding defense by Cody Shanks and Donald Brown. Harvest View’s hitting leaders were Xavior Ehmke, Jonathan Head and Maria Daugherty with defensive support from Jonovan Kristan and Garrett Lindstrom.

Announcements

WMH Foundation golf tournament July 13

WESFTIELD — The Westfield Memorial Hospital Foundation will host its 26th Annual Golf Tournament on Friday, July 13 at the Chautauqua Golf Club located in Chautauqua. Consider joining the fun as the foundation is also celebrating a milestone 40th anniversary this year.

Touted to be one of the area’s best golf tournaments, WMH Foundation Golf Committee Chair Patricia DiPalma invites all those interested in supporting Westfield’s community hospital to a fun-filled day of golf and camaraderie. An early bird special is available for those who register to golf before June 21, so please sign up as soon as possible.

Participants will enjoy golf on the beautiful lake course along with breakfast, lunch, a steamed and raw clam tent, a cocktail reception and a prime rib dinner. An array of prize opportunities will be available for a variety of contests. Included is a possible $10,000 cash prize, sponsored by Shults Auto Group, to be split evenly between a golfer, lucky enough to score a hole-in-one, and the WMH Foundation. Registration begins at 10 a.m. with a noon shotgun start. Many sponsorship opportunities are available for those wishing to show their support.

As in the past, the WMH Foundation is holding a raffle in conjunction with the golf tournament. This year’s prizes include a Weber Genesis grill, Bills Sideline Club tickets, a 50″ smart TV, a robotic vacuum, a Ride on Kids Lamborghini and a 10′ kayak. Tickets are sold at the hospital, the Westfield Farmer’s Market and by calling the number below.

Hospital Administrator Peter Pascale notes the newly renovated emergency department was made possible through the proceeds raised from previous golf tournaments along with the foundation’s highly successful RED (Renovate our Emergency Department) Campaign. The funds raised from this year’s tournament will also benefit Westfield Memorial Hospital.

For more information on the Westfield Memorial Hospital Foundation 26th Annual Golf Tournament benefitting Westfield Memorial Hospital, or to buy raffle tickets contact WMHF Executive Director Patty DiPalma at 716-793-2338 or patricia.dipalma@ahn.org.

Fredonia State springboard diving camp July 9-13

Fredonia State will conduct a springboard diving camp July 9-13 at the Steele Hall Natatorium. Novice to college divers from ages 6 to 18 are welcome. Divers can attend in half-day or full-day sessions. The camp hosts resident divers as well as commuters. Instruction will emphasize proper techniques on the board, in the air and entries into the water. The pool is equipped with three boards, trampoline and dryboard with spotting belts. For more information contact John Crawford via email at crawford@fredonia.edu or call 640-6110.

Fredonia Central School girls hoops camp set

The 2018 Fredonia Central School Girls Basketball Camp will be held June 25-28 in the Fredonia High School and Middle School gyms.

Cost is $105 per camper ($90 if paid by June 15, deduct $10 if five or more students from the same school attend camp and send in their applications together). Eligible girls ae students entering grades 3-12.

Are you ready for a fun-filled week of learning the skills that will make you a better basketball player? If you want to have fun, improve your skill level, play games and compete in daily competitions, this is the camp for you.

Each player is expected to arrive between 8:30 and 8:55 a.m. Camp will start promptly at 9 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch. There will be cold pop, water and Gatorade for sale at lunch time and at the end of the day. All athletes should have their ride pick them up at 3:30 p.m. All parents are welcome to come to the awards ceremony at 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 28.

Cost is $105 per camper ($90 if paid by June 15, deduct $10 if five or more students from the same school attend camp and send in their applications together). Eligible girls are students entering grades 3-12. Checks should be made payable to: Carol Zirkle, Fredonia High School, 425 E. Main St., Fredonia, NY 14063.

If you have questions, call Zirkle at 679-1581, ext. 2790 (school) or 785-0283 (home), or email her at czirkle@fcsd.wnyric.org.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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