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For the record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

Tuesday,?Oct. 1

Girls Tennis

Frewsburg at CLCS

Dunkirk at Salamanca

Girls Soccer

CLCS at Maple Grove

West Valley at Silver Creek

Frewsburg at Westfield-Brocton

Panama at North Collins

CVCS at PVCS

Fredonia at Dunkirk

Girls Swimming

CLCS at Panama

Girls Volleyball

CLCS at Fredonia

Westfield-Brocton at Clymer

Dunkirk at North Collins

Gowanda at Jamestown

Cross Country

Dunkirk, ALCS, Gowanda at Falconer

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Silver Creek, Sherman, Franklinville at Jamestown

Adult Hockey

The Pick UPS 3, Coughlan’s 3

Josh Mossup had a pair of goals for The Pick UPS while Tim Zugger added the other. Assists were credited to Jason Rousseau and Joe Fuhrmann (two). Dave Stepanink was between the pipes.

For Coughlan’s, Pat Westin had two goals while Tucker Krauza added one. A.J. Burnside, Wes Buehler, Jim Rozen and Dan Westin had assists. Chris McCracken was in net.

Heenan’s 5, Roswell 5

Mike Rozewicz scored twice for Heenan’s while James Schmidt, Greg McQuiggan and Jeff Huyck all added goals. Assists were credited to Huyck, Dave Wright, Derek Sheridan and Matt Wronski. Gary Shain was in net.

For Roswell, Ryan Simon and Derek Bockert had two goals each while Matt Murphy added the other. Assists went to Ben Nickle (three), Matt Nickle and Jimmy Wackowski. Bernard Jakiela was between the pipes.

Adult Pool

Gowanda APA League

Standings for the APA League, as of Sept. 28, are as follows: Mike’s PG Team are in first and are followed by Ronnie’s Crazy 8’s, Jamestown St. Marauders, Legion Machines, 8-Ball Assassins, Twoguns Team, Jamestown Tavern and Jamestown Raiders.

Top Guns are as follows: Mike Jemiolo is first in the Purple Tier. Arlyn Schindler is first in the Red Tier. Terry Bridenbaker is first in the Yellow Tier. Judith Kurtzworth is first in the Blue Tier.

For the Record

Today’s H.S. Schedule

Girls Tennis

Dunkirk at Southwestern

CLCS at Fredonia

Boys Soccer

CLCS at Maple Grove

Frewsburg at PVCS

Fredonia at Dunkirk

Girls Volleyball

Westfield-Brocton at Maple Grove

Forestville at West Valley

Gowanda at North Collins

Ellicottville at PVCS

Panama at Fredonia

Dunkirk at Silver Creek

Youth Football

Brocton tops Falconer

Brocton 42, Falconer 28 – Brocton’s David Miller rushed for 229 yards and took a kickoff back 84 yards for a total of 313 yards while his longest run was 99 yards for one of his four touchdowns.

Ronald “Bubba” Brown also added two scores and had a total of 74 yards rushing. Two-point conversions were added by Hunter Rizzo and Dylin Williams.

Brocton’s defense was led by Jordan Krystofiak with 10 tackles, Leroy Lindstrom and Christian Rex both with seven tackles and Hunter Evens and Riley Rivera with five tackles each.

Falconer’s offense was led by Dylan Ingrao with three touchdowns while the defense was led by Trent Wood.

Adult Golf

Hillview Golf Course

Thursday Morning Open League – Low scores: A Division – Rick Manning 39, Rich Cieslewicz 44, Joe Piwoarski 44, Walt Koba 44, Jack Hood 45,

B Division – Dave Taber 45, Paul Olkowski 45, Bob Welch 45, Jim Klemens 46, Pat Weaver 47, Al Muck 47.

C Division -Charlie Dietzen 48, Pat Mackowiak 48, Steve Galardo 48, John Binkowitz 49, Dave Haight 49.

D Division – Ang Leone 49, Bob Manning 50, Bob Adams 52, Joe Bifaro 53, Jaime Gallarza 55.

Closest to the pin: Bob Manning (No. 5). Skins: A Division – Rick Manning (Nos. 2 & 3), Walt Koba (No. 4). B Division – Taber (Nos. 2 & 8), Olkowski (No. 7). Welch (No. 5). C Division – Galardo (No. 6). D Division – Adams (No. 3), Bob Manning (No. 5).

Top points: Bob Manning 37, Galardo 25, Rick Manning 16, Bob Adams 15, Taber 14, Koba 8, Olkowski 7, Welch 7.

For the Record

Today’s High School Sports Schedule

Friday, Sept. 27

Girls Soccer

Silver Creek @ Lake Shore

Boys Soccer

Westfield @ Maple Grove

Pine Valley @ Fredonia

Dunkirk @ Falconer

Girls Volleyball

Pine Valley @ Silver Creek

Fredonia @ Panama

Dunkirk @ Gowanda

N. Collins @ Forestville

Football

Pine Valley @ Sherman

Southwestern @ Fredonia

Olean @ Dunkirk

Randolph @ MG/CL

Local?Television

Dunkirk vs. Olean H.S. football

Tonight’s game between the Dunkirk Marauders and the Olean Huskies will be aired on?Access 12, starting at 7:15 p.m.

Ed Eaker will have the play by play and be joined by Greg Krauza.

For the Record

Today’s High?School Sports Schedule

Thursday, Sept. 26

Boys Soccer

Westfield @ Ellicottville

Girls Soccer

Pine Valley @ West Valley

Catt-Little Valley @ North Collins

Chautauqua Lake @ Southwestern

Panama @ Cass. Valley

Falconer @ Dunkirk

Fredonia @ Frewsburg

Girls Volleyball

Silver Creek @ Catt-LV

Portville @ North Collins

Pine Valley @ Fredonia

Clymer @ Cass. Valley

Southwestern @ Brocton

Girls Tennis

Fredonia @ Jamestown

Southwestern @ Chautauqua Lake

Girls Swimming

Fredonia @ Salamanca

Olean @ Chautauqua Lake

Adult Hockey

CCHA A League

P-Dubs 5, Dom Polski 3

Justin Giles scored two goals while Dave Wright, Matt Ginley and Kevin Salemi each had one for P-Dubs. Assists were credited to Justin Giles, Ginley (2), Salemi and Eric Tarnowski. Goalie: AJ Riforgiat was the winning goalie.

Goals for Dom Polski were tallied by Tony Manzella, Matt Mincin and Jeff Carlson. Manzella, Byron VanZile and Nick Stott each had assists. Nick Caccamise was the losing goalie.

Announcements

JCC will host

basketball clinics

Jamestown Community College’s Jamestown Campus will host two basketball instructional shooting clinics in October.

The clinics, held from noon to 5 p.m. in the Physical Education Complex, will be conducted by JCC head men’s basketball coach Michael Cordovano with assistance from JCC players and coaches.

The Oct. 20 clinic is open to elementary and junior high boys and girls. High school boys and girls are invited to participate in a clinic on Oct. 27.

The registration fee is $25. Participants should pack a lunch or plan to purchase pizza and a drink at JCC.

To register, or for more details, call Cordovano at 338-1264. Participants can also register in person on the day of the clinic.

For the record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

Wednesday, Sept. 25

Boys Soccer

Southwestern @ Westfield

Silver Creek @ Pine Valley

North Collins @ Catt-LV

Fredonia @ Falconer

Dunkirk @ Chaut. Lake

Girls Volleyball

W. Valley @ Silver Creek

Pine Valley @ Maple Grove

N. Collins @ Ellicotville

Brocton @ Fredonia

Gowanda @ Forestville

Girls Tennis

Fredonia @ Chaut. Lake

Announcements

JCC will host

basketball clinics

Jamestown Community College’s Jamestown Campus will host two basketball instructional shooting clinics in October.

The clinics, held from noon to 5 p.m. in the Physical Education Complex, will be conducted by JCC head men’s basketball coach Michael Cordovano with assistance from JCC players and coaches.

The Oct. 20 clinic is open to elementary and junior high boys and girls. High school boys and girls are invited to participate in a clinic on Oct. 27.

The registration fee is $25. Participants should pack a lunch or plan to purchase pizza and a drink at JCC.

To register, or for more details, call Cordovano at 338-1264. Participants can also register in person on the day of the clinic.

Wax Cup Tournament

There will be a meeting Sunday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. at the Dunkirk Falcon Club for all golfers going to Southern Pines, N.C. to play in the Wax Cup Tournament.

Golf schedules, fees and travel arrangements will be finalized. If unable to attend, contact Dennis Gawronski at 366-2083.

Silver?Creek-Forestville football change

Saturday’s high school football game between Silver Creek-Forestville and Falconer will now be played at Silver Creek.

The game was originally slated to take place at Forestville

Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m.

Bills vs. Browns

bus trip

Matt’s News is sponsoring a bus trip to the Buffalo Bills at Cleveland Browns game on Thursday, Oct. 3.

The cost is $110 per person, which includes a seat on the bus, food and beverages. The bus will depart the Fourth Ward Falcon Club at 3 p.m. sharp, and will return after the game.

Contact Nate Dolce, owner of Matt’s News, at the store at 366-4909, for more information, or to secure your spot on the bus.

Fredonia Sports Booster Club sets meeting

The Fredonia All Sports Booster Club will meet at 6:30 p.m., on Wednesday, in room 600 at the Fredonia High School. All teachers, parents and coaches are encouraged to attend.

Adult Hockey

CCCHA C League

Wicked Glen 3, Lakeview Shock 2

Goals for Wicked Glen were scored by Joe Geerkin, Chad Carlson and Kerry Meyer. Assists were credited to Cody Williams, Chad Carlson (2), Paul Hickey and Steve Olson.

For Lakeview Shock, Joe Harris netted both goals. Tony Privitera (2), Chris Spellberg and Mike Korzeniewski had assists.

CCHA B League

Heenan’s Pub 4,

Wicked Glen 4

Ron Pachol, Mike Rosewicz netted two goals while Derek Sheridan and Ron Pachol each had one for Wicked Glen. Assists were credited to Jeff Jamieson (2) and Don Fadale. Gary Shain was in net for Wicked Glen.

Goals for Hennan’s were tallied by Jim Azzarella, Rob Strickler and Brian Denea (2). Assists for Heenan’s were given to Shawn Fadale, Lee Andollina and Jim Azzarella. Mike Barrett was between the pipes.

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The Pick UPS 4, Roswell 1

Tim Zugger, Tyler May and Joe Furman each had a goal for The Pick UPS. Jon Marsilio (2), Joe Hallmark, Jason Rosseau and Garrett Wrap had assists. Dave Stefaniak was the winning goalie.

Ben Nickle scored the lone goal for Roswell off a feed from Adam Woelfle.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Monday Night Mixed Couples – High team game: Bullets 639, Dom Polski 602. High team series: Dom Polski 1,754, Taber Trucking II 1,718. Individual high game (men): John Taber 225. Individual high game (women): Jenn Logan 255. Individual high series (men): Bob Paterson 572. Individual high series (women): Logan 570.

Other high scores: Paterson 201, Mike Wise 200.

Adult Golf

Hillview Golf Course

Thursday Morning Open League – Low score: A Division -Keith Medley 40, Bob Adams 43, Al Muck 43

Jim Klemens 43, Walt Koba 44, John Hefty 44.

B Division – Bob Manning 45, Dave Taber 48, Ang Leone 48, Joe Bifaro 49, Jeff Wagner 50.

C Division – Tony Nasca 50, Rich Cieslewicz 52, Battles Battaglia 53.

Closest to the pin: Bob Adams (No. 5). Birdie on No. 5: Al Muck, Klemens. Skins: A Flight: Hefty (No. 1), Koba (No. 8). B Flight: Manning (Nos. 2 & 3). C Flight: Nasca (No. 5). Top points: Nasca 20, Manning 20, Adams 16, Hefty 12, Koba 12, Muck 8, Klemens 8.

For the record

Today’s High?School?Schedule

Tuesday, Sept. 24

Girls Swimming

Chaut. Lake @ Fredonia

Girls Tennis

Dunkirk @ Chaut. Lake

Girls Soccer

Southwestern @ Westfield

Catt-Little Valley @ Pine Valley

Silver Creek @ North Collins

Fredonia @ Falconer

West Valley @ Cassadaga Valley

Dunkirk @ Chaut. Lake

Girls Volleyball

Fredonia @ Jamestown

Chaut. Lake @ Cassadaga Valley

Brocton @ Dunkirk

Announcements

Fredonia Basketball Clinic

The Fredonia boy’s basketball program will be hosting open basketball “Drills & Skills Clinic” for all boys who are residents of Fredonia entering grades 2-8.

This weekly clinic will take place on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-7:30 p.m. up to Oct. 16.

Participants will focus on learning the game of basketball with an emphasis on skill development and game participation. Contact coach Lauer or coach Bertrando at 679-1581 for more information.

Fredonia Little League

Fredonia Little League will be holding elections of officers on Sept. 24, at 7 p.m., at the American Legion Fredonia Post 59, 156 E. Main St., Fredonia.

Adult Bowling

Lucky Lanes

Thursday Chosen Ones – Individual high game: Cindy Zolnoske 167-161, Jen Depasquale 225, Lisa Lillie 172-163, Amy Hadley 201, Tracy Frazier 164-165, Tracey Kwiej 161, Arlene Kuhn 165, Gayle Murphy 166, Sharon Palmer 179, 205-163. Individual high series: Jen DePasquale 527, Sharon Palmer 547.

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Thursday Chosen Ones – Individual high game: Amy Hadley 173, Sheryl Ludemann 161-170, Kori OBrien 179, Gayle Murphy 174, Jen Depasquale 178, Sharon Palmer 190 and Cindy Ellman 166. Individual high series: Cindy Ellman 515.

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Thursday Chosen Ones – Individual high game: Sharon Harrington 176, Arlene Kuhn 183, Lisa Lillie 202-171, Sheryl Ludemann 190, Tracey Ebling 166, Patti Thurn 163, Debbie Kirell 162, Sharon Palmer 171, Cindy Wystup 161, Cindy Ellman 172, Karen Tramuta 169, Jen DePasquale 268. Individual high series: Lisa Lillie 529, Jen Depasquale 582.

For the Record

Today’s H.S. Schedule

Boys Soccer

W. Valley at Silver Creek

N. Collins at Frewsburg

Chaut. Lake at Fredonia

Westfield at Dunkirk

Catt-Little Valley at Cassadaga Valley

Girls Volleyball

Lake Shore at Gowanda

Sherman at Dunkirk

Brocton at Pine Valley

Silver Creek at Cassadaga Valley

Girls Tennis

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Chautauqua Lake at Southwestern

Adult Pool

Gowanda APA League

Standings for the Gowanda APA League, as of Sept. 21, are: Jamestown St. Marauders are in first place and are followed by Ronnie’s Crazy 8’s, Mike’s PG Team, Legion Machines, 8-Ball Assassins, Jamestown Raiders, Twoguns Team and Jamestown Tavern.

Top Gun: Mike Jemiolo is first in the Purple Tier. Derrick Stevens is first in the Red Tier. Casey Smith is first in the Yellow Tier. Judith Kurtzworth is first in the Blue Tier.

Announcements

Fredonia Little League

Fredonia Little League will be holding elections of officers on Sept. 24, at 7 p.m., at the American Legion Fredonia Post 59, 156 E. Main St., Fredonia.

Fredonia All Sports Booster Club

Sets Meeting

The Fredonia All Sports Booster Club will meet at 6:30 p.m., on Wednesday, in room 600 at the Fredonia High School. All teachers, parents and coaches are encouraged to attend.

For the Record

Today’s High?School?Schedule

Saturday, Sept. 21

High?School Football

Chautauqua Lake/Maple Grove at Cassadaga Valley

Pine Valley at Panama

Girls Soccer

Randolph at Cass. Valley

Chaut. Lake at Fredonia

Football

MG/CL at Cass. Valley

Pine Valley at Panama

Cross Country

Fredonia at E. Aurora Invite

Adult Golf

Vineyards

Wednesday Night Ladies League – Low Team Gross: Susan Cave and Lois Jones 112. Low Team Net: Desiree Coon and Carol Habich 76. Low Individual Gross: Charity Mucha 46. Low Individual Net: Carol Habich 34. Least Putts: Susan Cave and Carol Habich 17. The yearly banquet will be held Oct. 2 at 5:30 p.m. at the White Inn.

Pinehurst Golf Course

Brocton American Legion Post 434 Wednesday Evening Men’s League: All teams wore green and a moment of silence was observed in honor and memory of Brocton football player, Damon Janes and all deceased league members.

A playoff of the four teams finishing with the most team points was held with the team of Dave Willebrandt and Pat Swanson winning the league championship. In second place was the team of Scott Jagoda and Roger Miller, third place went to Mike Sheehan and Nick Speziale and fourth place went to Jay Beers and Brandon Presto. A banquet and award ceremony followed at the club house with awards going to the following players: Hole-in-One: Dick Maggio; most eagles: Jon Esperson, Jeff Thomas, Scott Jagoda, Gary Arnold and Dave Holser with one each; Most birdies: Pat Swanson 14; Most pars: Swanson and Jagoda 69; Most bogies: Jeff Thomas 70; Most Improved stroke average: Kris Kane; Most team points taken in one match: Bob Kaus and Dave Travis; Most individual points taken in one match: Kaus; Most individual points taken in the season: Nick Speziale; lowest stroke average for the season: Pat Swanson.

Members are reminded that golf will continue on Wednesday evening as long as the weather permits.

Announcements

CVCS boosters to help raise

money for Damon Janes’ family

In memory of Damon Janes, the Cassadaga Valley football boosters are selling bracelets and T-shirts from Brocton at their concession stand during today’s game.

There will also be a donation bucket in Damon’s memory.

Then, on Friday, Sept. 27, there will be a pep rally at the high school. Students will be asked to donate $1 per plate. Money raised will also be donated to the Janes family.

Fredonia Little League

Fredonia Little League will be holding elections of officers on Sept. 24, at 7 p.m., at the American Legion Fredonia Post 59, 156 E. Main St., Fredonia.

Adult Hockey

CCHA A League

BJ’s 11, Dom Polski 4

Goals for BJ’s were tallied by Mark Zaffalon (3), Mike Nelson (2), Don Schiedel (1), Brian Wojcinski (2), Tom O’Connor Sr. (1) and Tom O’Connor Jr. (2). Assists were credited to Andrew Wheelock (2), Zaffalon (2), Nelson (3), Wojcinski (2), Ron Friend, Joe Dunn (2) and O’Connor Jr.

Tony Manzella netted two goals for Dom Polski while Nick Sliwa and Byron VanZile each had one. Assists went to Spencer Koeppel, Nick Stott (2), Brandon Renkens, Garrett Boner and Tony Manzella.

CCHA B League

The Pick UPS 4, Coughlans 0

Tyler May, Mike Gzyl, Jason Rossieu and Mike Gzyl each scored a goal for The Pick UPS. Brandon Neporowski, Garret Wrap and Nick Machelski were credited with assists.

Dave Stefaniak earned the shutout between the pipes while Chris McCracken was the losing goalie.

CCHA C League

Lakeview Shock 3, Coughlans 0

Brian Lillie was credited with the shutout for Lakeview Shock.

Mike Korzeniewski tallied two goals and Tony Privitera had one for the winners. Assists were awarded to Joe Harris (2) and Jason Coloson.

For The Record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

Friday, Sept. 20

Football

Pioneer at Dunkirk

Salamanca at Fredonia

Gowanda at Silver Creek

Girls Volleyball

Forestville at Chaut. Lake

Ellicottville at Gowanda

Silver Creek at N. Collins

Girls Tennis

Chaut. Lake at Jamestown

Fredonia at Dunkirk

Boys Soccer

Falconer at Chaut. Lake

Dunkirk at Maple Grove

PVCS at West Valley

Silver Creek at Pioneer

Local Television

Dunkirk vs. Pioneer

Tonight’s high school football game between the Dunkirk Marauders and Pioneer will be aired on Access 12, starting at 7:15 p.m.

Ed Eaker will have the play by play and be joined by Greg Krauza.

For the Record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

Thursday,?Sept. 19

Girls Volleyball

CVCS at Maple Grove

Clymer at CLCS

Fredonia at Dunkirk

Girls Soccer

CVCS at Catt. LV

Falconer at Chaut. Lake

Dunkirk at Maple Grove

PVCS at Silver Creek

Girls Tennis

Maple Grove at CLCS

Springville at Gowanda

Girls Swimming

Salamanca at CLCS

Fredonia at Al. Limestone

Announcements

Heritage announces 6th Annual 5K Run/Walk

The 6th Annual Heritage 5K Trick & Trot Run/Walk, presented by Lake Shore Paving, Inc., will take place Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Town of Ellery Park in Greenhurst. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., and the race takes place at 10:15 a.m. The cost for the race is $25.

The proceeds from this annual event directly benefit the Heritage Ministries Rehabilitation Department. Funds will be utilized to purchase essential equipment to benefit individuals served by Heritage Green (Greenhurst), Heritage Park (Jamestown) and Heritage Village (Gerry) Rehab & Skilled Nursing. In the event’s first five years, close to $20,000 has been raised to benefit the residents of Heritage Ministries.

There will be many award prizes that include first, second and third place; overall male and female, as well as first, second and third place in specific age groups. Prizes will be awarded in separate running divisions.

Two new events are available this year leading up to and at the Heritage 5K. For the first time, Heritage Ministries is offering a 5K training program called the 5-2-5K. This is a five-week training program designed to prepare non-runners to run in the Heritage 5K.

Participants will train two nights per week for five weeks starting on Sept. 23. At the end of the five-week training program, participants will be able to successfully complete the Heritage 5K. The 5-2-5K is led by Mark Constantino, Director of Rehabilitation; and Karen Bower, Senior Physical Therapist at Heritage Ministries. Both have more than 20 years of experience. The cost is $20 and includes entry into the Heritage 5K race.

As an added bonus, Heritage is also offering a Heritage Kid’s Race, sponsored by Lake Shore Builders. Slated to begin at 10 a.m., this is a free event open to area children in three age groups: 4 years and under; 5-7 years; and 8-10 years. Each participant will receive a free gift for participating and the top three finishers in each age group (girl and boy) will receive medals.

Contact Melanie Cannon or Cara Frame for entry forms at 338-0135 or cframe@heritage1886.org. Electronic forms are also available at www.heritage1886.org.

Lucky Lanes

Junior Bowlers

Anyone who missed registration can still join the Lucky Lanes Junior Bowlers.

The season starts Sept. 21. There are openings in all leagues/age levels, including the Bumper Buddies program for 4 and 5 years-old. Bowling times are on Saturday at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m.

Contact Greg Haase at 366-4234 or Lucky Lanes at 673-1375 for more information.

FSU swimming

alumni reunion set

The Fredonia State swim teams are having a Swimming Alumni Reunion on Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Steele Hall pool.

Festivities begin at noon, a meet against Geneseo begins at 1 p.m.

Other activities are planned. It is 50 years since the program was initiated by Coach Charles Dennis. It is 25 years since the 1988 Blue Devils won the SUNYAC Championship. All old mermen and mermaids are invited.

Contact John Crawford at crawford@fredonia.edu for more details.

For the Record

High?School?Sports Schedule

Wednesday, Sept. 18

Boys High School Soccer

CVCS at Frewsburg

Pine Valley at CLCS

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Silver Creek at N. Collins

Girls Tennis

Dunkirk at Jamestown

Southwestern at Fredonia

Girls High School Volleyball

Forestville at Ellicottville

Gowanda at Silver Creek

N. Collins at Pine Valley

Thursday,?Sept. 19

Boys High School Soccer

CVCS at Frewsburg

Pine Valley at CLCS

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Maple Grove at Fredonia

Silver Creek at N. Collins

Girls Tennis

Dunkirk at Jamestown

Southwestern at Fredonia

Girls High School Volleyball

Forestville at Ellicottville

Gowanda at Silver Creek

N. Collins at Pine Valley

Announcements

Lucky Lanes Junior Bowlers

Anyone who missed registration can still join the Lucky Lanes Junior Bowlers.

The season starts Sept. 21. There are openings in all leagues/age levels, including the Bumper Buddies program for 4 and 5 years-old. Bowling times are on Saturday at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m.

Contact Greg Haase at 366-4234 or Lucky Lanes at 673-1375 for more information.

Bills Booster Club

The Southern Tier Bills Booster Club will watch the Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets game on Sunday at the Kosciuszko Club’s annual pig roast.

Tailgate starts at 3 p.m. Game time is 4:25 p.m.

Fredonia Little League

Fredonia Little League will be holding elections of officers on Sept. 24, at 7 p.m., at the American Legion Fredonia Post 59, 156 E. Main St., Fredonia.

Fredonia State swimming alumni reunion

The Fredonia State swim teams are having a Swimming Alumni Reunion on Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Steele Hall pool.

Festivities begin at noon, a meet against Geneseo begins at 1 p.m.

Other activities are planned. It is 50 years since the program was initiated by Coach Charles Dennis. It is 25 years since the 1988 Blue Devils won the SUNYAC Championship. All old mermen and mermaids are invited.

Contact John Crawford at crawford@fredonia.edu for more details.

Youth Football

Lakeshore Midget Football

Varsity

Cassadaga Valley 32, Sherman 6

Levi Moore scored three touchdowns and Conner Crabtree scored once for Cassadaga Valley.

Ty Paterson led the Cougars’ defense with two sacks and a forced fumble.

Tanner Ramsey led Sherman’s offense and scored on a 60-yard touchdown.

College Scene

Vona takes first again

Kim Vona (Angola/Lake Shore) finished as the individual champion for the second race in a row as she won the University of Rochester YellowJacket Invitational this past Saturday.

Vona finished the 6K course in 22:36, eight seconds ahead of the second-place finisher.

Thirteen schools participated and the Niagara Women finished fifth, with Ithaca taking first place.

Smith off to solid defensive start at W&J

Washington & Jefferson College sophomore linebacker Shane Smith (Fredonia/Fredonia) is making the most of his playing time through two starts in the 2013 season. Smith ranks second on the team with 15 tackles, eight solo and seven assisted. During his rookie campaign, Smith compiled 12 total tackles all season, primarily on special teams as he saw most time as backup quarterback.

In the season opener at Wooster, Smith registered five solo tackles, including a two-yard tackle for loss. In addition to his 15 tackles, Smith forced a fumble in the final minute of the team’s second contest of the year at St. John Fisher.

For the record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

Tuesday, Sept. 17

Girls Volleyball

Panama at CVCS

Maple Grove at CLCS

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Girls Soccer

Silver Creek at CVCS

Chaut. Lake at Frewsburg

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Fredonia at Maple Grove

N. Collins at Pine Valley

Girls Swimming

Chaut. Lake at Southwestern

Panama at Fredonia

Cross Country

Dunkirk at Sherman

Fredonia at Falconer

Silver Creek, Gowanda at Maple Grove

Girls Tennis

Jamestown at Fredonia

Gowanda at Falconer

Adult Golf

Hillview Golf Course

Thursday Morning Open League – Low scores: A Division: Jim Klemens 42, Pete Gawron 44, Domenic Lamattina 44, Bob Welch 46, Jack Hood 46. B Division: Dave Taber 48, Steve Galardo 48, Ang Leone 50, Wally Adamowicz 50. Skins: A Division: Domenic Lamattina (No. 3), Pete Gawron (No. 7), Jim Klemens (No. 8). B Division: Steve Galardo (No. 2), Wally Adamowicz (No. 5). Closest to the pin: Wally Adamowicz (No. 5). Top points: Wally Adamowicz 22, Steve Galardo 12, Jim Klemens 8, Domenic Lamattina 8, Pete Gawron 8.

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First Ward Falcons Golf League – The First Ward Falcons Golf League concluded its 27th season with the Team of Ron Szach and Tom Gregoreski (133 points) winning the championship. Ed Tofil and Pete Pinkoski came in second with 127 points. The team of Harvey Tofil and Ray Kubiak finished third with 126 points. Rob Tracy and Jack Schrantz took fourth (125) with Ken Kaus and Bruce Wlodarek finishing fifth (123).

Dave Wallace captured the “A” Flight crown with 67.5 points. Harvey Tofil was a close second (67) and Szach finished third with 66.5.

Ed Wlodarek (68 points) won the “B” Flight by one-half point over Doug Lesinski (67.5). Gregoreski finished third with 66.5 points.

The final scramble was won by Bruce Wlodarek, Ken Kaus, Jon Riforgiat and Dave Miller with 3-under-par. They won a tiebreaker over Ron Szach, Tom Gregoreski, Kurt Wolnik and Joe Majka. The third-place team consisting of Don Kujawa, Ed Wlodarek, Fritz Worosz and Jim Ellman garnered the only skin (No. 4) and shot 2-under-par.

Hole prizes went to: Ray Kubiak (No. 2), Bruce Wlodarek (No. 3), Ken Kaus (No. 4), Dave Miller (No. 5), Jack Schrantz (No. 6), Fritz Worosz (No. 7), Tom Gregoreski (No. 8) and Ed Tofil (No. 9).

Two charter league members were honored. Mike Tofil hit the ceremonial “1st tee shot” and Jeff Jagoda was recognized for his career achievements.

The Vineyards

Wednesday Night Ladies League – Low Team Gross (95) and Low Team Net (65) Dianna Holtz and Irene Mastrelli. Low Individual Gross (43) Charity Mucha and Low Individual Net (27) Irene Mastrelli. Least Putts (14) Carroll Nalepa. 9/4 – Low Team Gross (109) Linda Kemp and Mimi Smith. Low Team Net (78) Carroll Nalepa and Charity Mucha. Low Individual Gross (43) and Low Individual Net (35) Charity Mucha. Least Putts (15) Bina Loftus and Charity Mucha. 9/11- Low Team Gross (109) Dianna Holtz and Irene Mastrelli. Low Team Net (79) Darleen Kawski and Bina Loftus. Low Individual Gross (49) Susan Cave and Dianna Holtz. Low Individual Net (37) and Least Putts (13) Bina Loftus.

Announcements

Fredonia Little League

Fredonia Little League will be holding elections of officers on Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Fredonia Post 59, 156 E. Main St., Fredonia.

For the Record

Adult Golf

Dowling Golf Course

Wednesday Travel League – The league held its fourth major of the season, the Frank Borowski Invitational, at Downing Golf Course, in Harborcreek, Pa.

The event is named in honor of league founder Frank Borowski, who began the league in 1979. Even though Borowski now resides in Florida and was unable to attend the event, he still received a thunderous ovation at the awards banquet at Brazill’s on Main, in Westfield. The league also honored all of those affected by the events of Sept. 11, 2001.

The overall winner of the day was Gary Richardson, who shot the low round of 79. This makes Richardson a two-time major winner, having also won the U.S. Open earlier this season. Runner-up to Richardson was Ed Tofil with an 80. Dave Criscione and Tim Walawender each shot 81 while Criscione had the low front-nine score with 39 while Richardson had the low back-nine score with 38. Other flight winners were: Doug Grace (B Flight), Bob Manning (C Flight) and Keith Medley (D Flight). Winner of the Commissioner’s Award was Jack Griswold.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight: Walawender (No. 1), Tofil (No. 6) and Joe Michalski (No. 9); B Flight: Bill Aldrich (Nos. 4 & 16), Ron Szach (Nos. 7, 11 & 17) and Ken Kaus (No. 10); C Flight: Bob Thompson (Nos. 2, 11, 15 & 17), Joe Bifaro (No. 3), Doug Newman (No. 5), Dave Franklin (No. 6), Paul Olkowski (No. 7), Pat Weaver (No. 9) and Bob Stone (No. 10); D Flight: Angelo Leone (No. 2), Gary Hazelton (No. 5), Jim Ellman Sr. (No.6), Lee Titus (No. 8), Jack Hood (No. 11), Griswold (No. 12) and Gary Haase (No. 14).

Closest to the pin were Dave Miller (No. 5), Criscione (Nos. 8 & 15) and Walawender (No. 11). Winners of the par-3 contest were Richardson (A Flight), Grace (B Flight), Thompson (C Flight) and Titus (D Flight). Top point winners were Thompson (86), Criscione (42), Szach (40) and Walawender (39). Season points leaders: Tofil 349, Michalski 346, Franklin 339, Criscione 309, Richardson 306, Thompson 297.

Next week, the league will travel to Ironwood Golf Course in Cowlesville, NY. The first tee time is at 10 a.m. It will be the league’s first trip to Ironwood, which will become the 50th different course played in league history.

Pinehurst Golf Club

Men’s Merchant League – Low gross scores: Nolan Swanson 36, Lyndon Smith 37, Scott Jagoda 39, Dave See 41, Scott Cooper 41, Ricky Pratt 41, Justin Willebrandt 42, Gary Arnold 43, Dick Frost 43.

Low net scores: Brady Deuink 33, Shawn Gnadzinski 33, Scott Robbins 34, Gary Rogers 35, Tom Robson 35, Bob Warsitz 35, Brandon Presto 35, Larry Colvenback 35.

Closest to the pin: Greg Auge (No. 4), Scott Jagoda (No. 7)

Adult Hockey

CCHA Men’s C League

Coughlan’s 5, EBC 1 – Lee Andolina had two goals while Sean Stamer, Mark Weimer and Ken Purdy also scored for Coughlan’s in the win. Assists went to Dan Robinson, Bruce Booker and Steve Gromala.

Scoring for EBC were Marty Willow with the assist going to Rick Simon.

Heenan’s Pub 5, Coughlan’s 2 – Dave Wright had a pair of goals for Heenan’s while Jeff Huyck, Derek Sheridan and Greg McQuiggan also scored. Assists were credited to Mike Milligan, Tim Thexton, Huyck and Sheridan.

For Coughlan’s, Dan Bellis and A.J. Burnside scored with an assist going to Mike Pachol.

CCHA Men’s B League

Roswell 6, Wicked Glen 1 – Scoring for Roswell were Ben Nickle, Adam Woelfle, Matt Dorler, Matt Murphy, Rick Simon and Ken Pacos. Assists went to Derek Barlett (two), Ryan Simon, Matt Nickle and Dan Nickle. Bernard Jakiela picked up the win between the pipes.

Scoring for Wicked Glen was Lee Andolina, with the assist going to Mike Szach.

Adult Pool

Gowanda APA League

Standings as of Sept. 13 are as follows: Jamestown St. Marauders are in first and are followed by Mike’s PG Team, Ronnie’s Crazy 8’s, Legion Machines, 8-Ball Assassins, Twoguns Team, Jamestown Raiders and Jamestown Tavern.

Top Gun: Shawn Maloney is first in the Purple Tier. Tony Leroy and Arlyn Schindler are tied for first in the Red Tier. Beth Bodekor and David Covert are tied for first in the Yellow Tier. Judith Kurtzworth is first in the Blue Tier.

Adult Bowling

Lakeview Lanes

Riles & Woolley Tuesday Night League – High scratch scores: Jack Gallaway 234, Donald Dorsheimer 228, David Lillie 228, Josh Cardamone 225, Abby Hansen 197, Jennie Gallaway 182, Danielle Azzarella 181.

High scratch series: Dorsheimer 665, Azzarella 628, Gallaway 609.

Announcements

Dunkirk Flag Football Meeting

The City of Dunkirk Recreation Dept. will be holding a second flag football league meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 5 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Stearns Building on the second floor. Final rules, location, times and dates will be finalized.

For more information, contact the Recreation Dept. at 366-9885.

For the Record

Today’s H.S. Schedule

Girls Soccer

Panama at Silver Creek

Falconer at Westfield

Adult Golf

Vineyards Golf Course

Gene Andolina League – An end-of-the-season fun day followed by a barbecue rib dinner was held recently for the Gene Andolina League, with prizes given out for each hole.

Closest to the pin: Bob Tripp (No. 1), Joe Bifaro (No. 2), David Criscione (No. 3), Chuck Cowen (No. 9). Closest to the pin on No. 4 with less than four shots went to Dave DeJoe. Longest putt on No. 6: Paul Trusso. Closest to the pin on No. 7: Chuck Alessi. Longest putt on No. 8: Phil DeJoe.

Scratch skins: Tripp (No. 1), John Bongiovanni (No. 6), Dan Allesi (No. 7), David Criscione (No. 9). Handicap skins: Tripp (No. 1), Joe Greco (No. 2), Tom McTigue (No. 4), Steve Gloss (No. 5), Dave DeJoe (No. 7).

The league’s last match will be held next Friday at Glenn Oaks, in Buffalo.

Sugar Hill Golf Course

Thursday Night Golf League – Pat Mackowiak and Bob Adams were the overall 2013 champions and were followed by Shawn Hennessey and Dave Trentini and Gabe Bauza and Rick Bauza. In fourth place were Phil Maslach and Rick Ludemann.

The top individual golfers in the league was Hennessey and was followed by Mark Guguino, Adams, Brian Christina and Rick Bauza.

Announcements

Dunkirk Flag Football Meeting

The City of Dunkirk Recreation Dept. will be holding a second flag football league meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 5 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Stearns Building on the second floor. Final rules, location, times and dates will be finalized.

For more information, contact the Recreation Dept. at 366-9885.

Westfield-Brocton

Homecoming Game

On Friday, Sept. 20, the Westfield-Brocton football team will be hosting its annual homecoming game at Brocton.

Westfield-Brocton will be hosting Ellicottville at 7:30 p.m. During halftime, Brocton’s 1993 state championship softball team with its banner.

All members of the championship team are asked to contact Linda Miller or Marie Persch at 792-9121 for details.

For the Record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

Thursday,?Sept. 12

Girls Volleyball

Jamestown @ Brocton

Chaut. Lake @ Panama

Cass. Valley @ Sherman

Falconer @ Dunkirk

Southwestern @ Fredonia

Girls Soccer

Silver Creek @ W. Valley

Pine Valley @ Cass. Valley

Chaut. Lake @ Westfield

Frewsburg @ Dunkirk

Fredonia @ Southwestern

Girls Tennis

Chautauqua Lake @ SW

Dunkirk @ Maple Grove

Jamestown @ Fredonia

Boys Soccer

Maple Grove @ Chaut. Lake

Girls Swimming

Fred/Dunk/Forest/SC @ Franklinville

Announcements

Black?Knight Hall of

Fame Golf?Tournament

The Black Knight Hall of Fame Golf Tournament will take place at Tri-County Country Club on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:30 p.m. with a shot gun start.

All proceeds go to the BLACK KNIGHT HOF program.

Anyone interested in registering a team should contact Sean Helmer at Silver Creek High School.

Blue Devil Divers

The Blue Devil Divers offer an instructional diving program for all levels of springboard diving from “Learn to Dive” to “Advanced” training. Experienced coaches will be on hand to safely instruct divers in fun and motivating sessions. Competitive opportunities are available to all divers, ages 5-18 years old.

All sessions are conducted at the Steele Hall Natatorium on the Fredonia State campus. Blue Devil Diving is affiliated with the Amateur Athletic Union and U.S. Diving. All members must register with the AAU in order to participate.

Christian Torres is the head coach of the club. While at SUNY Fredonia, Torres became a two-time All-American and SUNYAC Diving Champion. In August, he captured a gold and silver medal that the 2013 USA Diving Summer National Masters Diving competition at the University of Michigan. Coach Torres is assisted by current members of the Fredonia State Dive Team.

Classes are held Friday and Sunday, starting on Sept. 6, from 6-8 p.m. at the Steele Hall pool.

For information, or to sign up, contact Torres at bluedevildivers@gmail.com or by calling 467-0743.

Golf Tournament Set

The Annual Bob North Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at Tri-County Country Club on Sept. 22.

This is a four-man scramble with 10 a.m. registration and donuts, 11 a.m. shotgun, snacks at turn, lunch following golf. Entry covers square in football pool. Fees are $65 non-member and $40 member. Payment and application due by Sept. 20. Call Pro Shop at Tri-County for more information at 965-9723.

Pete Gilray, course superintendent, insures a very unique course set-up.

College scene

Kim Vona wins Little Three Cross Country Race

Kim Vona recently captured her second consecutive Little Three Cross Country race at Delaware Park.

The Niagara University senior came from a good distance back to pass two St. Bonaventure runners in a sprint to the finish.

In the team standings, St. Bonaventure, fielding a solid team, won their first Little Three Crown, followed by Canisius and Niagara.

In the Men’s Division, Canisius won its eighth straight Little Three title with Niagara in second and St. Bonaventure in third.

For the Record

Today’s High?School?Schedule

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Girls Volleyball

Brocton @ Southwestern

Forestville @ Pine Valley

N Collins @ Gowanda

Boys Soccer

Westfield @ Southwestern

Catt-LV @ Pine Valley

Cass. Valley @ West Valley

Chaut. Lake @ Portville

Girls Tennis

Fredonia @ Maple Grove

Frewsburg @ Gowanda

Adult Golf

Cassadaga Country Club

Thursday Night Men’s Golf League – Final standings:?Manley’s 344.5, Crystal Cove 340.5, Robo 331.0, Action Bail Bond 327.0, Tri James Services 320.5, Air Robo 314.5, Fire Fighters 307.00, Allstate Insurance 304.00, Fender Menders 298.5, Weatherhill Farm 285.0, B & L Builders 284.5, Thorp Electric 284.0, Harbor Front Car Care 238.00.

Kane Country Club

McDonald’s Senior Tour – The following are the scores from Monday, Sept. 9, using the Stableford Scoring System. A Flight: Tom Short +8, Dick Woodfield +5, Roger Millspaw +3. Low gross: Short 73. B Flight: Ken Aldrich +8, Pat Hepinger +7, Jerry Adams +7. Low gross: Aldrich 79. C Flight: Ray Head +8, Don Maxson +7, Richard Inman +7. Low gross: Head 84, Inman 84. D Flight: Tom Fairbanks +11, Gary Simon +9, Dave Vanstrom +8. Fairbanks 86. E Flight: Jim Polvino +10, Don Gartfield +7, Ed Rumiano +6. Low gross: Don Armstrong 93.

Closest to the pin: Chuck Jackson (No. 5), Short (No. 7), Carl Malta (Nos. 14 & 17).

The tour’s next match is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 16, at Elkdale Country Club. Tee-off is set for 9 a.m.

Announcements

Dunkirk High

School Sports

booster meeting

The Dunkirk High School Sports boosters will hold a meeting Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 5:30 p.m. in Mr. Pietro’s room.

All parents, coaches and community members are welcome to attend.

Black?Knight Hall of

Fame Golf?Tournament

The Black Knight Hall of Fame Golf Tournament will take place at Tri-County Country Club on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:30 p.m. with a shot gun start.

All proceeds go to the BLACK KNIGHT HOF program.

Anyone interested in registering a team should contact Sean Helmer at Silver Creek High School.

Basketball officiating

course begins today

The annual basketball officiating course offered by the Chautauqua County Board of Approved Officials begins Sept. 11 in Room 250 of Jamestown High School.

The 11-week course, held each Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., concludes with the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials examination in November. Male or female candidates need to be 18 years of age to take the course.

Veteran CCBOA board rules interpreter Roger MacTavish teaches the course, which prepares candidates for the IAABO examination and the chance to officiate area boys’ and girls’ basketball games.

Call MacTavish at 664-6339 for additional information.

For the record

Today’s High School Sports Schedule

Tuesday, Sept. 10

Girls Volleyball

Pine Valley @ Ellicottville

Cass. Valley @ Clymer

Dunkirk @ Jamestown

Sherman @ Chaut. Lake

Falconer @ Fredonia

Girls Tennis

Chaut. Lake @ Dunkirk

Dunkirk @ Maple Grove

Girls Soccer

Westfield @ Frewsburg

Catt-LV @ Silver Creek

Panama @ Pine Valley

Maple Grove @ Chaut. Lake

Dunkirk @ Fredonia

Girls Swimming

Panama @ Chaut. Lake

Cross Country

Dunkirk @ Southwestern

Fredonia @ Gowanda

Silver Creek @ Frewsburg

Adult Golf

Pinehurst Golf Club

Men’s Merchant League – Low gross: Lyndon Smith 35, Josh Cole 38, Dave See 39, Dave Wilson 39, Jason Nusom 40, Nolan Swanson 40, Tom Robson 41, Scott Cooper 41, Nate Thompson 42, Chris Beehler 42 and Scott Leamer 42. Low net: Steve Holt 34, Tom Habig 35, Mike Patmore 35. Closest to Pin: Scott Leamer (No. 4), David See (No. 7).

Hillview Golf Course

Thursday Morning Open League – Low score: A Division: Stephen Raghunath 38, Luke Johnson 41, Walt Koba 42, John Bongiovanni 42, John Hefty 43. B Division: Justin Tworek 44, Al Muck 44, Charlie Dietzen 46, Bob Welch 46, Jim Klemens 47, Rich Cieslewicz 47, Bob Welch 47. C Division: Joe Bifaro 47, Ang Leone 47, Tony Nasca 48, Bunk Stuczynski 48, Pat Mackowiak 49. D Division: John Binkowitz 49, Dave Taber 50, Wally Adamowicz 50, Domenic Lamattina 51, Battles Battaglia 53. Deuce on No. 5: Joe Bifaro. Closest to the pin: Tony Nasca (No. 5). Skin: A Division: Walt Koba (No. 2), John Hefty (No. 4), Stephen Raghunath (No. 8). B Division: Rich Cielewicz (No. 1), Justin Tworek (No. 3), Jim Klemens (No. 7), Al Muck (No. 9). C Division: Pat Mackowiak (No. 3). D Division: Wally Adamowicz (No. 3). Top Points: Tony Nasca 24, Joe Bifaro 24, Wally Adamowicz 24, Pat Mackowiak 24, Stephen Raghunath 8, Walt Koba 8, John Hefty 8, Justin Tworek 6, Al Muck 6, Rich Cieslewicz 6.

Adult Pool

Gowanda APA?League

Standings as of Sept. 8 – Ronnies Crazy 8, Jamestown St. Marauders, Legion Machines, Twoguns Team, Mike’s PG Team, 8-Ball Assassins, Jamestown Tavern and Jamestown Raiders. TOP GUN: Shawn Maloney is first in the Purple Tier. Derrick Stevens is first in the Red Tier. Jerry Rizzo and Richard Vosburgh are tied for first in the Yellow Tier. Lisa Dekeon is first in the Blue Tier.

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

Announcements

Dunkirk High

School Sports

booster meeting

The Dunkirk High School Sports boosters will hold a meeting Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 5:30 p.m. in Mr. Pietro’s room.

All parents, coaches and community members are welcome to attend.

Amherst

travel softball

Amherst Lightning Fast pitch travel softball will be holding an open tryout for 12U and 14U teams Sunday, Sept. 15 (Rain date of Sept. 22), 14U registration at 1:30 p.m., tryouts begin at 2 p.m. and 12U registration at 3:30 p.m., tryout begin at 4 p.m.

The team is looking for eleven players (birth dates of 2001 and 2002 for 12U and 1999 or 2000 for 14U) who love the game of softball, who wish to play softball after high school and want to play up to 60-plus games next summer and one indoor winter tournament.

The Amherst Lightning organization currently has 16 teams ranging from 10U to the Open division (23U).

Anyone interested in potentially becoming a premier softball player should contact Thomas Mott at (814) 730-7016 or email ramcotom@gmail.com.

Black?Knight Hall of Fame Golf?Tournament

The Black Knight Hall of Fame Golf Tournament will take place at Tri-County Country Club on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:30 p.m. with a shot gun start.

All proceeds go to the BLACK KNIGHT HOF program.

Anyone interested in registering a team should contact Sean Helmer at Silver Creek High School.

Basketball officiating

course begins Sept. 11

The annual basketball officiating course offered by the Chautauqua County Board of Approved Officials begins Sept. 11 in Room 250 of Jamestown High School.

The 11-week course, held each Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., concludes with the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials examination in November. Male or female candidates need to be 18 years of age to take the course.

Veteran CCBOA board rules interpreter Roger MacTavish teaches the course, which prepares candidates for the IAABO examination and the chance to officiate area boys’ and girls’ basketball games.

Call MacTavish at 664-6339 for additional information.

Flag football

The City of Dunkirk Recreation Department is seeking any interested Flag?Football players and teams.

Prospective players and managers should attend a meeting on?Wednesday,?Sept. 11 at 5:30 p.m. in the Sterns Building, 338 Central?Ave., second floor.

Games will be played on?Sunday mornings. For more information, call the Recreation?Department at 366-9885.

For the Record

Adult Golf

Wednesday Travel League

Concord Crest Golf Course – Ed Tofil shot the low round of 77 to win the league’s first-ever event at Concord Crest Golf Course in East Concord. It was Tofil’s league-leading seventh victory this season and included the low front nine score of 37. Pat Weaver shot the low back nine score of 39. Bob Stone shot a personal all-time low round of 81. Other flight winners were Pete Gawron (B), Dennis Gawronski Sr.(C-tiebreaker over Dave Miller and Gary Haase) and Angelo Leone (D-tiebreaker over Joe Bifaro). Winner of the Commissioner’s Award was Lee Titus.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight: John Bongiovanni (Nos. 6 and 10), Tofil (Nos. 8, 14 and 16) and Stone (No. 12); B Flight: Gawron (Nos. 3 and 5), Ron Szach (No. 9), Weaver (Nos. 11 and 12) and Joe Michalski (No. 15); C Flight: Gawronski (Nos. 1 and 11), Jim Ellman Sr. (Nos. 3 and 14), John Slaughter (No. 5), Haase (No. 7), Bob Thompson (No. 8) and Len Leszkowicz (No. 17); D Flight: Dave Franklin (No. 4), Bifaro (No. 10), Bruce Chrabasz (No. 14) and Leone (No.17).

Closest to the pin were Gary Hazelton (No. 3), Dave Criscione (No. 7), Kerry Murphy (No. 11), Weaver (No. 14) and Michalski (No. 16). Top point winners were Tofil (44), Gawron (40), Weaver (24) and Michalski (20). Season points leaders: 1) Tofil (338), 2) Michalski (335), 3) Franklin (329), 4) Gary Richardson (295), 5) Criscione (267), 6) Bongiovanni (258), 7) Murphy (228), 8) Jeff Kubera (215), 9) Thompson (211), 10) Gawron (202).

Next week the league plays Downing Golf Course in Harbor Creek, PA. First tee time is at 9:28. Tee-times at this time are full.

Cassadaga Country Club

Thursday Night Men’s Golf League – Scott Johnson 31, Tom Gauronski 38, Don Meder 38, Mike Schwertfager 38, Pete Bozill 40, Randy Butts 40, Paul Edson 40, Ron Mason 40, Fred Chamberlin 41, Joe Tramuta 42, Rob Kahle 42, Bob Smith 42. Closest to the pin: Bob Doty (No. 6). Skins: Scott Johnson (No. 7, birdie), Ron Martin, Jr (No. 8, birdie). Low net: Ron Martin, Jr. 29.

Announcements

NCCYHA Steelers announce registration

Registration for the NCCYHA Steelers – for both boys and girls aged 4-18 – is being held online at www.ncyha.com. For more information, call Beth at 679-8342, or by email at iceboys@netsync.net.

Try Hockey Free set for Sept. 7

There will be a Try Hockey For Free event on Sept. 7 at the Steele Hall Ice Arena, from 1-2:30 p.m. Equipment is provided for the first 80 participants.

Contact Mark at 716-404-9656 to reserve a spot.

For The Record

Today’s High?School?Sports Schedule

Friday, Sept. 6

Boys Soccer

CVCS at Falconer

Girls Soccer

Westfield at Randolph

Girls Tennis

Jamestown at CLCS

Dunkirk at Fredonia

Girls Volleyball

Panama at Pine Valley

Football

CVCS at Ellicottville

Portville at MG-CL

Dunkirk at Alden

Fredonia at Silver Creek

Southwestern at Gowanda

Frewsburg at Pine Valley

Westfield at Randolph

Adult Golf

Cassadaga Country Club

Wednesday Night Ladies League – Low scores: Julie Fenton 42, Kathy Bradshaw 43, Stacy Wintersteen 45, Michelle Helmer 45, Linnea Nichols 46, Judy Dale 46, DeDe DuBois 46, Judy Mowery 46, Lori Danforth 48, Connie Dugas 48, Pam Allessi 49. Best ball: Marcia Sherwood and Sharon Harrington 25, Laura Wintersteen and Stacy Wintersteen 26, Gayle McKinney and Janet Meyer 27, DeDe DuBois and Mary Kelley 29, Nancy Snyder and Lois Hart 31, Mary Haight and Lori Danforth 31, Dory Johnson and Kim Murphy 31, Judy Wallin and Dianne Cornell 31, Jeanne Stewart and Pam Crandall 32. Closest to the Pin: Lori Danforth.

Vineyards

Tuesday Night Men’s League Fun Night – Four-Man Scramble: Low team score: 31 by Keith Peterson, Jack Gillette, Luke Johnson and Stephen Raghunath. Team Skin No. 6 by Rick Ludemann, Les Ludemann, Sam Conti and Bob Wahl. Closest to the line No. 6: Smokey Gloss. Longest Putt No. 8: Luke Johnson. Closest to the pin No. 9: Ross Conti. Final outing will be Tuesday, Sept. 10 followed by dinner at The White Inn.

Pinehurst

Brocton American Legion Post 434 Wednesday Evening Men’s League – Low gross: Gary Arnold 36, Scott Jagoda 39, Ryan Swanson 39, Jay Beers 40, Kris Kane 40. Low net: Derrek Ressler 30, Kris Kane 31, Tim Wagner 31, Gary Arnold 32, Ryan Miller 32. Closest to the pin on par-3s: Dan Thompson, John Feiner. Prize hole winners: Gary Arnold, Jon Esperson. Total team points: Jay Beers and Derrek Ressler 15, Jared Ehmke and Kris Kane 14. Skins: Gary Arnold, Ryan Swanson and Kris Kane. Gary Arnold eagled the par-4 3rd hole.

Announcements

Bills vs. Browns bus trip

Matt’s News is sponsoring a bus trip to the Buffalo Bills at Cleveland Browns game on Thursday, Oct. 3.

The cost is $110 per person, which includes a seat on the bus, food and beverages. The bus will depart the Fourth Ward Falcon Club at 3 p.m. sharp, and will return after the game.

Contact Nate Dolce, owner of Matt’s News, at the store at 366-4909, for more information, or to secure your spot on the bus.

Fredonia Basketball Clinic

The Fredonia boys basketball program will be hosting open basketball “Drills & Skills Clinic” for all boys who are residents of Fredonia entering grades 2-8.

The clinic begins Monday, Sept. 9 in the Fredonia High School gym. This weekly clinic will take place on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-7:30 p.m. The program will run from Sept. 9 to Oct. 16.

Participants will focus on learning the game of basketball with an emphasis on skill development and game participation. Contact coach Lauer or coach Bertrando at 679-1581 for more information.

Blue Devil Divers

The Blue Devil Divers offer an instructional diving program for all levels of springboard diving from “Learn to Dive” to “Advanced” training. Experienced coaches will be on hand to safely instruct divers in fun and motivating sessions. Competitive opportunities are available to all divers, ages 5-18 years old.

All sessions are conducted at the Steele Hall Natatorium on the Fredonia State campus. Blue Devil Diving is affiliated with the Amateur Athletic Union and U.S. Diving. All members must register with the AAU in order to participate.

Christian Torres is the head coach of the club. While at SUNY Fredonia, Torres became a two-time All-American and SUNYAC Diving Champion. In August, he captured a gold and silver medal that the 2013 USA Diving Summer National Masters Diving competition at the University of Michigan. Coach Torres is assisted by current members of the Fredonia State Dive Team.

Classes are held Friday and Sunday, starting on Sept. 6, from 6-8 p.m. at the Steele Hall pool.

For information, or to sign up, contact Torres at bluedevildivers@gmail.com or by calling 467-0743.

Golf Tournament Set

The Annual Bob North Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at Tri-County Country Club on Sept. 22.

This is a four-man scramble with 10 a.m. registration and donuts, 11 a.m. shotgun, snacks at turn, lunch following golf. Entry covers square in football pool. Fees are $65 non-member and $40 member. Payment and application due by Sept. 20. Call Pro Shop at Tri-County for more information at 965-9723.

Pete Gilray, course superintendent, insures a very unique course set-up.

Basketball Officiating

Course Begins Sept. 11

The annual basketball officiating course offered by the Chautauqua County Board of Approved Officials begins Sept. 11 in Room 250 of Jamestown High School.

The 11-week course, held each Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., concludes with the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials examination in November. Male or female candidates need to be 18 years of age to take the course.

Veteran CCBOA board rules interpreter Roger MacTavish teaches the course, which prepares candidates for the IAABO examination and the chance to officiate area boys’ and girls’ basketball games.

Call MacTavish at 664-6339 for additional information.

Flag football

The City of Dunkirk Recreation Department is seeking any interested Flag?Football players and teams.

Prospective players and managers should attend a meeting on?Wednesday,?Sept. 11 at 5:30 p.m. in the Sterns Building, 338 Central?Ave., second floor.

Games will be played on?Sunday mornings. For more information, call the Recreation?Department at 366-9885.

Tryouts for

Dunkirk-Fredonia

Steelers set for Sept. 8

Tryouts for the Dunkirk-Fredonia Steelers high school hockey team will be held on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 4-5 p.m., at the Steele Hall Ice Arena.

There will be a $10 fee for all players trying out. Players must be in grades 8 through 12 to be eligible, and all eighth-grade players must pass a physical fitness test.

Players are encouraged to bring a light and dark jersey with their name and number on it.

For any questions, call Rod at 672-6911.

NCCYHA Steelers

announce registration

Registration for the NCCYHA Steelers – for both boys and girls aged 4-18 – is being held online at www.ncyha.com. For more information, call Beth at 679-8342, or by email at iceboys@netsync.net.

Try Hockey Free

set for Sept. 7

There will be a Try Hockey For Free event on Sept. 7 at the Steele Hall Ice Arena, from 1-2:30 p.m. Equipment is provided for the first 80 participants.

Contact Mark at 716-404-9656 to reserve a spot.

For the Record

Announcements

Blue Devil Divers

The Blue Devil Divers offer an instructional diving program for all levels of springboard diving from “Learn to Dive” to “Advanced” training. Experienced coaches will be on hand to safely instruct divers in fun and motivating sessions. Competitive opportunities are available to all divers, ages 5-18 years old.

All sessions are conducted at the Steele Hall Natatorium on the Fredonia State campus. Blue Devil Diving is affiliated with the Amateur Athletic Union and U.S. Diving. All members must register with the AAU in order to participate.

Christian Torres is the head coach of the club. While at SUNY Fredonia, Torres became a two-time All-American and SUNYAC Diving Champion. In August, he captured a gold and silver medal that the 2013 USA Diving Summer National Masters Diving competition at the University of Michigan. Coach Torres is assisted by current members of the Fredonia State Dive Team.

Classes are held Friday and Sunday, starting on Sept. 6, from 6-8 p.m. at the Steele Hall pool.

For information, or to sign up, contact Torres at bluedevildivers@gmail.com or by calling 467-0743.

Golf Tournament Set

The Annual Bob North Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at Tri-County Country Club on Sept. 22.

This is a four-man scramble with 10 a.m. registration and donuts, 11 a.m. shotgun, snacks at turn, lunch following golf. Entry covers square in football pool. Fees are $65 non-member and $40 member. Payment and application due by Sept. 20. Call Pro Shop at Tri-County for more information at 965-9723.

Pete Gilray, course superintendent, insures a very unique course set-up.

Basketball Officiating

Course Begins Sept. 11

The annual basketball officiating course offered by the Chautauqua County Board of Approved Officials begins Sept. 11 in Room 250 of Jamestown High School.

The 11-week course, held each Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., concludes with the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials examination in November. Male or female candidates need to be 18 years of age to take the course.

Veteran CCBOA board rules interpreter Roger MacTavish teaches the course, which prepares candidates for the IAABO examination and the chance to officiate area boys’ and girls’ basketball games.

Call MacTavish at 664-6339 for additional information.

Flag football

The City of Dunkirk Recreation Department is seeking any interested Flag?Football players and teams.

Prospective players and managers should attend a meeting on?Wednesday,?Sept. 11 at 5:30 p.m. in the Sterns Building, 338 Central?Ave., second floor.

Games will be played on?Sunday mornings. For more information, call the Recreation?Department at 366-9885.

Tryouts for

Dunkirk-Fredonia Steelers set for Sept. 8

Tryouts for the Dunkirk-Fredonia Steelers high school hockey team will be held on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 4-5 p.m., at the Steele Hall Ice Arena.

There will be a $10 fee for all players trying out. Players must be in grades 8 through 12 to be eligible, and all eighth-grade players must pass a physical fitness test.

Players are encouraged to bring a light and dark jersey with their name and number on it.

For any questions, call Rod at 672-6911.

NCCYHA Steelers

announce registration

Registration for the NCCYHA Steelers – for both boys and girls aged 4-18 – is being held online at www.ncyha.com. For more information, call Beth at 679-8342, or by email at iceboys@netsync.net.

Try Hockey Free

set for Sept. 7

There will be a Try Hockey For Free event on Sept. 7 at the Steele Hall Ice Arena, from 1-2:30 p.m. Equipment is provided for the first 80 participants.

Contact Mark at 716-404-9656 to reserve a spot.

Adult Golf

Vineyards

Monday Night Ladies League – The League concluded its 2013 season with the following results – First place: Barb VanDette and Brenda Hennessey. Tied for second: Jeanne Pagano/Marcia Casella and Anita Lancor/Sandy Destro.

The prize for the least amount of putts for the season went to Barb VanDette with Anita Lancor second. The end of the season banquet was held for all members and subs. Jeanne Pagano gave the treasurer’s report. Co-president Brenda Hennessey gave out the awards and co-president Barb VanDette gave the business report.

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Wednesday Morning Ladies Purple Posse League – The Purple Posse League game was pull the tees. First place went to Viki Clark, second place went to Linda DeJoe and third place went to Barb VanDette. There were three greenback prize winners Marcia Casella, Barb VanDette and Jeanne Pagano.

The League had its end of season picnic hosted by Viki Clark. The Purple Posse will continue to play until the end of September.

For the Record

Today’s High?School Sports Schedule

Wednesday, Sept. 4

Girls Soccer

CVCS at Falconer

Boys Soccer

Ellicottville at CLCS

Dunkirk at Al. Limestone

Westfield at Silver Creek

Girls Volleyball

CVCS at Randolph

Forestville at N. Collins

Silver Creek at Pine Valley

Silver Creek at Salamanca Tournament

Girls Tennis

CLCS at Maple Grove

Jamestown at Dunkirk

Fredonia at Southwestern

College Scene

Gillette Named Brockport Female Athlete of the Week

BROCKPORT – Senior Vanessa Gillette has been named The College at Brockport Female Athlete of the Week for the week ending on Sept. 1. Gillette scored two goals and had two assists on the final day of the Colonial Classic Tournament at Wilkes College to help lead The College at Brockport women’s soccer team to its second victory.

Despite falling behind in the first half, Gillette helped the Golden Eagles seal a 4-3 overtime win against Moravian College. Gillette’s first goal of the season tied up the game 1-1 at 24:28. Early in the second half, Gillette added her second goal of the game, once again tying the score. Brockport took the lead at 72:14 as Gillette set up Katie Gildemeyer with a great pass. In overtime, Gillette had another beautiful pass to freshman Chelsea Stahl who put away the win.

The Golden Eagles return to action on September 6 for their home opener against St. John Fisher. Game time is set for 4:30 pm.

Announcements

Golf Tournament Set

The Annual Bob North Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at Tri-County Country Club on Sept. 22.

This is a four-man scramble with 10 a.m. registration and donuts, 11 a.m. shotgun, snacks at turn, lunch following golf. Entry covers square in football pool. Fees are $65 non-member and $40 member. Payment and application due by Sept. 20. Call Pro Shop at Tri-County for more information at 965-9723.

Pete Gilray, course superintendent, insures a very unique course set-up.

Basketball Officiating

Course Begins Sept. 11

The annual basketball officiating course offered by the Chautauqua County Board of Approved Officials begins Sept. 11 in Room 250 of Jamestown High School.

The 11-week course, held each Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., concludes with the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials examination in November. Male or female candidates need to be 18 years of age to take the course.

Veteran CCBOA board rules interpreter Roger MacTavish teaches the course, which prepares candidates for the IAABO examination and the chance to officiate area boys’ and girls’ basketball games.

Call MacTavish at 664-6339 for additional information.

Flag football

The City of Dunkirk Recreation Department is seeking any interested Flag?Football players and teams.

Prospective players and managers should attend a meeting on?Wednesday,?Sept. 11 at 5:30 p.m. in the Sterns Building, 338 Central?Ave., second floor.

Games will be played on?Sunday mornings. For more information, call the Recreation?Department at 366-9885.

Gary Tripp Memorial

Golf Tournament

The Gary Tripp Memorial Golf Tournament (GTMGT) plans are being finalized. The 2013 tournament is set for Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Shorewood C.C. in Dunkirk with sign-ins starting at 10 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m. and a shotgun start at noon. There will be prizes and/or games at each hole. The banquet and awards ceremony will follow at the Kosciuszko Club after which the band “US” will be performing.

Registration forms for golfers have been mailed to all 2012 Captains. Sponsor letter and forms have been sent out as well. Golfers may also get forms and sign up at the Kosciuszko Club on Nevins St. with an $80 fee for each participating golfer. Extra Sponsor forms will also be available at the club. Questions? Contact Fred Tripp at 785-7953 or Jim Pasierb at 366-1525.

Raffle tickets are available to the public and golfers for an iPod, a functional glass putter and a fold-up shelter with four sling back chairs. Monies raised from the past four tournaments have been used to establish an annual Gary Tripp Colorectal Cancer Research Fund at Roswell Park, an annual GTMGT Dunkirk High School scholarship and an annual GTMGT SUNY Fredonia scholarship.

For the record

Announcements

Lucky Lanes Junior Bowlers

Registration for the 2013-14 season will be held on Sept. 7, Sept. 8, Sept. 14 and Sept. 15 at Lucky Lanes, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. each day. Registration fee is $17 for youth bowlers aged 4-20 years old as of Aug. 1, 2013.

Teams may be set up as all boys, all girls or mixed and leagues will start on Sept. 21. Bowlers aged 6-20 can bowl at either 10 a.m., or 1 p.m. Bowlers aged 4-5 will participate in the Bumper Buddies League, which will bowl at 1 p.m.

Visit www.bowlingisfun.org for more information, call Greg Haase at 366-4234, or send an email to bowlingisfun@rocketmail.com.

Gary Tripp Memorial

Golf Tournament

The Gary Tripp Memorial Golf Tournament (GTMGT) plans are being finalized. The 2013 tournament is set for Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Shorewood C.C. in Dunkirk with sign-ins starting at 10 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m. and a shotgun start at noon. There will be prizes and/or games at each hole. The banquet and awards ceremony will follow at the Kosciuszko Club after which the band “US” will be performing.

Registration forms for golfers have been mailed to all 2012 Captains. Sponsor letter and forms have been sent out as well. Golfers may also get forms and sign up at the Kosciuszko Club on Nevins St. with an $80 fee for each participating golfer. Extra Sponsor forms will also be available at the club. Questions? Contact Fred Tripp at 785-7953 or Jim Pasierb at 366-1525.

Raffle tickets are available to the public and golfers for an iPod, a functional glass putter and a fold-up shelter with four sling back chairs. Monies raised from the past four tournaments have been used to establish an annual Gary Tripp Colorectal Cancer Research Fund at Roswell Park, an annual GTMGT Dunkirk High School scholarship and an annual GTMGT SUNY Fredonia scholarship.

Fredonia 14-U, 12-U

Travel Softball Tryouts

Tryouts for the Fredonia 14-U and 12-U travel softball team will be held on Sept. 7.

Girls trying out for the 14-U team will be on the field at 10 a.m., while those trying out for the 12-U team will be on the field at 12:30 p.m.

All interested players must have turned no older than 12 or 14 by Jan. 1, 2013.

All area softball players are welcome. For more information, contact Jesse Beers at 467-7380.

Gowanda Soccer and Touch Football Begin in September

There will be two sports programs offered for Gowanda and surrounding area youths this fall that will begin on Sept. 9 and 11, respectively.

On Monday, Sept. 9, the co-ed soccer program for children ages 5-13 will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the George Dispenza Memorial Field on Broadway Road. This program will run for five consecutive Monday nights. Basic skills, group drills and games will take place each week.

On Wednesday, Sept. 11, a touch football program will take place at the same place and time. This program, for children ages 8-13, will run for five consecutive Wednesday nights. Instruction will be given each week on specific skills to include: Throwing, catching, punting and kicking a football. Organized games according to age level will be held following the drill sessions.

For more information or to register for each program, please call Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com.

Tryouts for Dunkirk-Fredonia Steelers set for Sept. 8

Tryouts for the Dunkirk-Fredonia Steelers high school hockey team will be held on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 4-5 p.m., at the Steele Hall Ice Arena.

There will be a $10 fee for all players trying out. Players must be in grades 8 through 12 to be eligible, and all eighth-grade players must pass a physical fitness test.

Players are encouraged to bring a light and dark jersey with their name and number on it.

For any questions, call Rod at 672-6911.

NCCYHA Steelers

Announce Registration

Registration for the NCCYHA Steelers – for both boys and girls aged 4-18 – is being held online at www.ncyha.com. For more information, call Beth at 679-8342, or by email at iceboys@netsync.net.

Try Hockey Free Set for Sept. 7

There will be a Try Hockey For Free event on Sept. 7 at the Steele Hall Ice Arena, from 1-2:30 p.m. Equipment is provided for the first 80 participants.

Contact Mark at 716-404-9656 to reserve a spot.

For the Record

Youth Football

Brocton trounces Frewsburg

Brocton 42, Frewsburg 0 – The Brocton varsity midget football team put in a well-rounded effort as they moved easily past Frewsburg Saturday night.

Brocton had four offensive touchdowns as David Miller accounted for two of them. Miller ran one in from four yards out and another from 45 while Ronald Brown scored on a two-yard jaunt and Hunter Rizzo from 20 yards out.

The defense was led by Jordan Krystofiak with 13 tackles and Dylin Williams who had five tackles and two interceptions for touchdowns. Nick Putcher had a forced fumble that was recovered by Hunter Evans in the win.

Adult Golf

Sugar Hill Golf Course

Dunkirk Moose Thursday Night Golf League – Rick Ludemann 40, Brian Christina 43, Shawn Hennessey 44, Phil Maslach 44, Rick Mazurek 45, Tom Lesch 45, Mike Rylowicz 46, Steve Dando 46, Gordy Haight 46.

Closest to the pin: John Weidenhofer (No. 3), Ludemann (No. 8). Untied birdies: Lesch (No. 4).

Hillview Golf Course

Friday Night Couples’ Outing – The evening’s format was a two-couple scramble with the low scores going to John Lakas, Paula Lakas, Bob Manning and Jan Manning with a 34. Next, with a 35, were Fritz Worosz, Nancy Crandall, Dennis Gawronski and Cheryl Gawronski, as well as Phil DiFrancisco, Greg McQuiggan, Ashley Coomber, Chuck Hudson and Carole Hudson, Dave Paradis, Colleen Paradis, Chris Penfold, Priscilla Penfold, Pat Deering and Bobbi Deering. Next, with a score of 36, was the team of Pete Borzilleri, Colleen Borzilleri, Larry Tibbetts and Rosemary Tibbetts. Jim Ellman, Jane Ellman and Betty Burke Bartkowiak shot a 37 while Lynn Bryan and Linda Blodgett carded a 38.

Longest drive (women): Colleen Paradis (No. 6). Closest to the pin: Dave Paradis, Colleen Paradis, Chuck Hudson and Carole Hudson (No. 6, eagle). Longest putt: Fritz Worosz, Nancy Crandall, Dennis Gawronski and Cheryl Gawronski (No. 8).

Announcements

Lucky Lanes Junior Bowlers

Registration for the 2013-14 season will be held on Sept. 7, Sept. 8, Sept. 14 and Sept. 15 at Lucky Lanes, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. each day. Registration fee is $17 for youth bowlers aged 4-20 years old as of Aug. 1, 2013.

Teams may be set up as all boys, all girls or mixed and leagues will start on Sept. 21. Bowlers aged 6-20 can bowl at either 10 a.m., or 1 p.m. Bowlers aged 4-5 will participate in the Bumper Buddies League, which will bowl at 1 p.m.

Visit www.bowlingisfun.org for more information, call Greg Haase at 366-4234, or send an email to bowlingisfun@rocketmail.com.

Gary Tripp Memorial

Golf Tournament

The Gary Tripp Memorial Golf Tournament (GTMGT) plans are being finalized. The 2013 tournament is set for Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Shorewood C.C. in Dunkirk with sign-ins starting at 10 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m. and a shotgun start at noon. There will be prizes and/or games at each hole. The banquet and awards ceremony will follow at the Kosciuszko Club after which the band “US” will be performing.

Registration forms for golfers have been mailed to all 2012 Captains. Sponsor letter and forms have been sent out as well. Golfers may also get forms and sign up at the Kosciuszko Club on Nevins St. with an $80 fee for each participating golfer. Extra Sponsor forms will also be available at the club. Questions? Contact Fred Tripp at 785-7953 or Jim Pasierb at 366-1525.

Raffle tickets are available to the public and golfers for an iPod, a functional glass putter and a fold-up shelter with four sling back chairs. Monies raised from the past four tournaments have been used to establish an annual Gary Tripp Colorectal Cancer Research Fund at Roswell Park, an annual GTMGT Dunkirk High School scholarship and an annual GTMGT SUNY Fredonia scholarship.

Fredonia 14-U, 12-U

Travel Softball Tryouts

Tryouts for the Fredonia 14-U and 12-U travel softball team will be held on Sept. 7.

Girls trying out for the 14-U team will be on the field at 10 a.m., while those trying out for the 12-U team will be on the field at 12:30 p.m.

All interested players must have turned no older than 12 or 14 by Jan. 1, 2013.

All area softball players are welcome. For more information, contact Jesse Beers at 467-7380.

Gowanda Soccer and Touch Football Begin in September

There will be two sports programs offered for Gowanda and surrounding area youths this fall that will begin on Sept. 9 and 11, respectively.

On Monday, Sept. 9, the co-ed soccer program for children ages 5-13 will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the George Dispenza Memorial Field on Broadway Road. This program will run for five consecutive Monday nights. Basic skills, group drills and games will take place each week.

On Wednesday, Sept. 11, a touch football program will take place at the same place and time. This program, for children ages 8-13, will run for five consecutive Wednesday nights. Instruction will be given each week on specific skills to include: Throwing, catching, punting and kicking a football. Organized games according to age level will be held following the drill sessions.

For more information or to register for each program, please call Mark Benton at 532-4053 or email hidibenton@aol.com.

Tryouts for Dunkirk-Fredonia Steelers set for Sept. 8

Tryouts for the Dunkirk-Fredonia Steelers high school hockey team will be held on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 4-5 p.m., at the Steele Hall Ice Arena.

There will be a $10 fee for all players trying out. Players must be in grades 8 through 12 to be eligible, and all eight-grade players must pass a physical fitness test.

Players are encouraged to bring a light and dark jersey with their name and number on it.

For any questions, call Rod at 672-6911.

NCCYHA Steelers

Announce Registration

Registration for the NCCYHA Steelers – for both boys and girls aged 4-18 – is being held online at www.ncyha.com. For more information, call Beth at 679-8342, or by email at iceboys@netsync.net.

Try Hockey Free Set for Sept. 7

There will be a Try Hockey For Free event on Sept. 7 at the Steele Hall Ice Arena, from 1-2:30 p.m. Equipment is provided for the first 80 participants.

Contact Mark at 716-404-9656 to reserve a spot.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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