For the Record
Adult golf
Cassadaga Country Club
Ladies Wednesday Night League
May 15 — Low score: Cindy Chimera 45. Closest to the pin: DeDe DuBois.
May 22 — Low scores: Diane Ellsworth 46, Linda Roos 49, Cindy Chimera 49. Closest to the pin: Michelle Helmer. Skins: Linnea Nichols, Donnna Wier, Cindy Chimera, Mary Bartkowski and Judy Mowery.
Hole-in-one
Shorewood Country Club
Dave Newton recently shot a hole-in-one on Hole 15 at Shorewood Country Club. He made the ace on a 196-yard hole, with a 5-Hybrid club. Newton was playing with Kevin Kaszuba, Blake Ihrig, Brandon Ihrig and Mitch Raynor at the time of the shot.
Little League baseball
Brocton-Portland Minor League Machine Pitch
Casale Plumbing 20, Fancher Chair 17
Brocton’s Casale Plumbing defeated Chautauqua Lake’s Fancher Chair, 20-17, in an offensive showdown. Brocton was led by Hunter Edson, Neil Bundy and Banner Bundy each going 5-for-5 with Michael DiLorenzo and Cadence Nowak going 4-for-4. Wesley Sam added three hits. Chautauqua Lake’s batting standouts were Ryker Ellis, Sam Wells, Bryson Matjoules, Liam Mulkins, Lane Scarpine and Mason Muscato all going 3-for-3.
Casale Plumbing 14, Knight Operating Services 3
Brocton’s Casale Plumbing defeated Westfield’s Knight Operating Services, 14-3, in Brocton-Portland Minor League Machine Pitch baseball. Brocton had several players with multiple hits, including Cadence Nowak, Kasey Doino, Ryder Carlton and Wesley Sam. Westfield was led at the plate by Braxton Paddock, Luke Pinzck and Jameson Belson, with Wesley Maras providing solid defense as catcher.
Little League softball
Metro League 10U
Fredonia Fury 20, Cayuga Gamblers 4
Callie Draggett led the Fury with a grand slam, a double and a single with seven RBI. Winning pitcher Naomi Muck fired nine strikeouts and Ava Muck added two of her own in one inning of relief. Reece Schuster went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBI. McKenna Crawford and Jillian Miller also had three hits each and Ava Muck added two of her own. Josie Miller and Naomi Muck each had singles.
Fredonia Fury 6, Eden Lady Raiders 1
Winning pitcher Anna Delcamp tossed a complete game one-hitter with 11 strikeouts to keep the Fury undefeated at 4-0. Delcamp helped her cause with a double at the plate and Jillian Miller led the Fury offense with two hits.
Reece Schuster added a double and Josie Miller a single for the Fury.
Youth soccer
U12 Travel soccer
Tritown 2, Concord FC 1
Concord FC faced tough competition going against a Tritown team that had been averaging five goals a game and outscoring their opponents 5-1. Concord played a hard-fought game and held them to two goals and limited their scoring chances all game. It was an excellent game and the second time these two teams meet should be a thriller. The defense consisted of Jude Murphy, Gavin DeLong and Nathan Mays. They continued to keep chances out of their zone consistently all game.
Splitting time in goal for Concord FC was Aiden Czekanski and David Girdlestone, both contributing with timely saves. Anthony Piede shocked the home team by scoring the game’s first goal and putting Tritown behind early. He now has six goals on the season for Concord. Tritown tallied the equaliser shortly after and it was 1-1 going into halftime.
Tritown scored early into the second half and Concord was not able to answer. Naisaih Rodriguez had a few excellent scoring chances for Concord, as well. Anthony Bautista also had a few long range chances and set up Concord with excellent corner kicks. Concord’s record now stands at 2-2 for the season.
Announcements
Vintage Golf Outing postponed
The Dunkirk Historical Society’s Vintage Golf Outing set for Saturday at Vineyards Golf Course was postponed until Aug. 10, due to weather conditions. For questions call Stephanie at 366-3797.
Tuesday Don Cotton League has openings
Anyone who is looking to join the Don Cotton Tuesday Night Golf Leauge at the Vineyards Golf course (back nine) please call the clubhouse at 672-7888.
Women Who Golf for Fun starts Wednesday
The Women Who Golf for Fun are ready to play golf. The season will begin on Wednesday, May 29, weather and course conditions permitting. Tee off at 10 a.m. from the front nine (Hillview Side).
All skill levels are welcome, no partner needed- just come out and golf for fun. For more information contact Jan at 672-4255.
NCCS ‘Putt-ing Children First’ Tourney is Friday
Northern Chautauqua Catholic School in Dunkirk is excited to announce its third annual “Putt-ing Children First” golf tournament will take place Friday, May 31 at Tri-County Country Club in Forestville. Registration opens at noon for the four person scramble, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
A catered lunch prior to tee-off will be included with the golf package. Dinner and live musical entertainment by “Pedro and the Smooth Cats,” which includes NCCS graduate Carmen Cita and NCCS English teacher Pete Howard, will follow the tournament. Refreshments will be available throughout the day and a cash bar will also be open into the afternoon and evening.
Area residents can help support Chautauqua County’s only remaining Catholic school by golfing or providing sponsorship. Tournament sponsoring is a great opportunity to promote a business and may be done in a number of ways. Participation and sponsorships will help raise the necessary funds to keep NCCS financially strong moving forward. 100 percent of the proceeds from “Putt-ing Children First” go directly to NCCS.
For further information about participation or sponsorship, email Jennifer Askar at k2neuf@gmail.com or call Northern Chautauqua Catholic School at 366-0630.