Sign In | Create an Account | Welcome, . My Account | Logout | Subscribe | Submit News | PDF Edition | Extras | Home RSS
 
 
 

For The Record

May 11, 2012
The OBSERVER

Today's High School Sports Schedule

Friday, May 11

Baseball

Article Photos

Submitted Photo
The Brocton Portland Community Festival Committee works year around for the festival it hosts annually for the Community the second weekend in July. A large part of that work is giving back to the community. April 22, the Festival Committee held a craft show and chicken & rib BBQ at Wood’s Repair at The Arches with proceeds benefiting the Brocton Portland Little League. During its first weekend of games, the Little League was presented with a $1,000 donation from the Brocton Portland Community Festival.

North Collins at Brocton

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Gowanda at Falconer

Fredonia at Olean

CLCS at Franklinville

Pine Valley at Ellicottville

Westfield at Maple Grove

Silver Creek at Catt.-LV

Softball

Gowanda at Falconer

North Collins at Brocton

CLCS at Franklinville

Dunkirk at Southwestern

Fredonia at Olean

Pine Valley at Ellicottville

Westfield at Maple Grove

Silver Creek at Catt.-LV

Lacrosse

Gowanda at Lancaster

Golf

Fredonia at Southwestern

Track and Field

Forestville, Westfield at CVCS

Tennis

Fredonia at Jamestown

Adult Bowling

Dunkirk Lake Shore Bowling Association Tournament

Team Event: Kevin Zola 209, James Golubski 231-212-615, Mike Harris 200, Robert Smith 233-215-630, P.J. Azzarella 258-652, Bob Robe 228-222-631, Chris Hart 204-268-223-695, Ed Nalepa 242-222-635, Gene Jankowski 220-224-222-666, Ryan Robe 214-259-224-697, John Taber 204-210, Tom Battaglia 249-206-622, Roger Pacos 236 and Ryan Lipinski 205-211. Doubles: Bill Dillenburg 214, Roy Dailey 203-248-613, Dave Gabel 236, Alex Dailey 217-266-214-697, Cindy Hite-Wilson 208-202 and Mike Lucas 201-223-614. Singles: Mike Lucas 226-602, Paul Nocek 216 and Alex Dailey 201-207.

Youth Baseball

Dunkirk Major Little League

Lucky Lanes 12, Kosciuszko Club 5

For Lucky Lanes, Tyler White threw a complete-game to get the win on the mound and added two hits including his first home run of the season. Felix Garcia had three hits and Troy Lanski had two hits.

For Kosciuszko, Jamie Pagan had three hits and Nick Hayes had two hits.

Fredonia Wright League

American Legion 6, DFT 5

(7 innings)

Seth Schrader pitched six and 2/3 innings to secure the win, striking out 14 batters and allowing only one hit.

Offensively, the Legion was led by Jamison Horch who belted one over the fence for a solo home run. Tyler Winchell added two hits while Seth Schrader tripled in the win. Alec Schrader advanced home on a wild pitch to score the winning run in extra innings.

Reid Tarnowski was on the mound for DFT and fanned 13 batters. Tarnowski helped his own cause driving in two runs with a double.

Brocton/Portland

Little League

Rexford Services Inc. 10, Westfield Nursery 1

Charlie Rexford pitched a gem on the mound, throwing 5 2/3 innings and striking out seven Westfield batters.

Rexford helped his own cause by going 2 for 4 at the plate with three RBIs. David Miller and Nate San George pounded out three hits each. Douglas Lea also added two hits in the win.

For Westfield Nursery, Jzon Matve blasted a home run and a triple.

Adult Golf

Cassadaga Country Club

Tuesday Night Men's Golf League - Steve Wintersteen 30, Rod Lind 35, Tim Bulger 36, Tim Miller 36, Rick Roos 37, Scott Smith 37, Darren Mangine 38. Low net: Steve Wintersteen 27. Closest to the pin: Allen Chase (No. 6). Skins: Rod Lind (No. 3, birdie).

Wednesday Travel League

CHAUTAUQUA - Al Etzel earned his first tour victory of the season and 25th of his career with the low round of 79 at Chautauqua Golf Club's Hill Course. Etzel's 38 led the back nine and his 41 on the front was matched by runner-up John Waterman(84). Bob Thompson and Jim Ellman Sr. won the B and C flights, respectively. Winners of the Commissioner's Award were Bruce Chrabasz and Doug Newman.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight - Butch Mackowiak (Nos. 1 and 9), Paul Olkowski (No. 4), Bill Merryweather (No. 11) and Etzel (Nos. 14 and 18); B Flight - Ken Kaus (No. 1), Thompson (Nos. 4 and 6), Adam Gornikiewicz (No. 7), Gary Richardson (Nos. 11 and 17) and Pete Gawron (No. 14); C Flight - Angelo Leone (No. 7), Ellman (No. 9) and Dave Franklin (No. 14). Closest to the pin were Waterman (No. 2), John Bongiovanni (Nos. 7 and 13) and John Slaughter (No. 15).

Top point winners were Bongiovanni (26) and Richardson and Thompson (18 each). Season points leaders: 1) Thompson (144.5), 2) Olkowski (125), 3) Richardson (113), 4) Ron Rys (94), 5) Carlos Troche (88.5), 6) Etzel (84), 7) Jack Griswold (72), 8) Ed Tofil (65), 9) Slaughter (62.5) and 10) Gary Hazelton (61).

Next week the league plays Peek 'n Peak's Lower Course. Tee-off is at 9:30 a.m.

Pinehurst Golf Course

Brocton American Legion Post 434 Wednesday Evening Men's League - Low gross: Scott Jagoda 38, Lenny Truby 41, Gary Arnold 41, Dave Willebrandt 42, Jack Kujawa 43 and Tim Lehman 43. Low net: Jagoda 34, John Chabuel 35, Kujawa 35, Dan Lloyd-Priest 36, Bob Remington 37, Truby 37, Willebrandt 37 and Arnold 37.

Closest to the pin's on the par 3's; Jared Ehmke (No. 4), Lenny Truby (No. 7). Longest putt on No. 2 was George Petrella. Skins were won by Lenny Truby on No. 3, Scott Jagoda on No. 7 and Jack Kujawa on No. 8.

Announcements

Horseshoe Season

Forestville flingers' Wednesday night handicap singles horseshoe league will be starting Wednesday, May 16, beginning at 6 p.m.

All those interested in pitching should show up to the Forestville Flingers horseshoe courts at 6 p.m. ready to play that night, or contact Diane Dorler at 965-2212 for further information.

Dunkirk Little League Chicken Dinner

Dunkirk Little League will hold a chicken dinner Saturday, May 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ed Wisniewski Little League Complex at Wright Park.

The cost is $8 and includes a 1/2 chicken, two sides and a roll. Proceeds will benefit the Little League Program. For more information, contact Gary Haase at 679-6929.

Black Watch Soccer

Black Watch Premier Soccer Club is offering skill development sessions for boys and girls 8-10 years old every Sunday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Fredonia State University. Walk-ins are welcome. Players will receive Black Watch practice gear and warm-up jacket.

For more info, email blackwatch.st@gmail.com.

 
 

 

I am looking for:
in:
News, Blogs & Events Web