Youth Baseball
Fredonia Wright league
Hart Development 11,
Youth Council 1
Lucas Voss was 4 for 4 with two doubles while Mike Hobson tripled. Brandon Wallace, Chris Buchanan, Nick Pchelka and Dave Bartolomew all had hits. Buchanan pitched a complete game three-hitter striking out 12 for the win.
Youth Council's Nolan Mages doubled and Braden Myers singled. Noah Fleckenstein, Trey Swartz, Mages and Myers shared the pitching duties.
Fredonia Cerrie League
Medicor 12, Davis Construction 9
Medicor's offense was led by Mike Berg, Liam Jones, Gabe Schrader and Caleb Gorniwicz who all hit safely. Berg was the starting pitcher striking out five while Schrader struck out six.
Davis Construction's offense was led by Ben Easton who had two hits while Joey Van Dette, Tim Davis and Ryan Davis all contributed with a hit each. Pitching duties were shared by Tim Davis, Nate Schrantz, Jadon Whitfield and Easton.
Adult Golf
Hillview Golf Course
Friday Evening Couples League - The format was a four-person scramble. First place with a low score of 32 was the team of George/Pam Allessi and Chuck/Carol Hudson. Chuck Hudson sank a 30-foot putt on No. 6 for an eagle. The second-place team was Wink/Pat Daniel and Paul/Theresa Leone with a 33. The third-place team was Bob/Jan Manning and Larry/Rosemary Tibbetts with a 34. Four teams tied for fourth place with a 37. They were Dennis/Cheryl Gawronski, Jim/Pam Waite; Pete/Colleen Borzilleri, Jim/Sandy Korzeniewski; Pat Deering/Judy Waterman, Chris/Priscilla Penfold; Dave/Colleen Paradis, George/Kathy Seiler. John Lakas also joined the group. Closest to the pin on No. 5 for the ladies was Judy Waterman and for the men, Pat Deering.
Announcements
Fredonia Midget Football sign ups
Registration for the team will be held Tuesday, June 12 from 5:30-7:30 p.m., and Saturday, June 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fredonia Little League Complex on Clinton Street.
To register, the ages go from 8 by Aug. 1 to entering eighth grade (can't be 15 before Aug. 1 and must reside in or attend the Fredonia School District).
New registrants must bring proof of age. The cost of registration is $50 and $75 max for more than one registrant in a family. New this year, the team will be separated into three teams: jayvee (8-9 yer olds), varsity (10-11 year olds) and modified(12-13 year olds and 14 year old if entering eighth grade). No one will be allowed to move down an age group. For more information, call Dave LeBarron at 467-7846.
Dunkirk Lakeshore Bowling Association meeting
The Dunkirk Lakeshore Bowling Association will be holding its annual awards banquet Saturday, June 9 at 7 p.m. at the First Ward Falcon Club.
Those teams and individuals who were event winners in the Association Tournament are asked to arrive by 6:30 p.m. for pictures.
Those individuals who rolled honor scores during the 2011-2012 season are also asked to arrive early.
Any questions can be directed to Tom Battaglia at 785-7733.
FHS Girls' Basketball Camp
Fredonia will host a girls basketball camp June 25-28, in the high school and middle school gymnasiums for girls entering grades 3-12. Each participant is expected to arrive at camp between 8:30-8:55 a.m., with the camp beginning promptly at 9 and running til 3:30 p.m.
Campers will work on learning the skills that will make them a better basketball player. They will also take part in daily games and competitions.
The cost is $95 per camper and all participants are expected to bring their own lunch. Cold beverages will be for sale at lunch and at the end of each day. All participants should arrange to be picked up 3:30. All parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony, which will be held, Thursday, June 28, at 3 p.m.
Checks should be made payable to Carol Zirkle, and sent to the Fredonia High School, at 425 East Main Street, Fredonia, N.Y., 14063.
For any questions, call Zirkle at 679-1581, ext. 2790, or 785-0283.
Fredonia Boys' Basketball Camp
The Fredonia Central School Boys' Basketball Camp will be held Monday, July 23 through Thursday, July 26 at the Fredonia High School and Middle School gymnasiums from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Cost for the Camp is $90. Applicants who sign up by June 22 will receive a $10 discount. The camp is open to boys entering grades 3 through 12. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt.
Each athlete is expected to arrive between 8:30 and 9 a.m. The camp will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. Athletes are expected to bring their own lunch.
Checks should be made payable to Greg Lauer; Fredonia HS; 425 E. Main St. Fredonia, NY 14063
For more information or a brochure, call Greg Lauer at 912-2726. Or email glauer@fcsd.wnyric.org.
Van Miller Hometown Hero Scholarship Golf Tournament is looking for golfers and Bills fans alike
The event is planned and the fix is in for a day spent golfing and reminiscing with the longest-running broadcaster with one team, in sportscasting history. Van Miller will be circulating and sharing many stories about the Dunkirk Marauders, Buffalo Braves, Buffalo Bisons, War Memorial Stadium and Western New York's Buffalo Bills. He also has stories about caddying at Shorewood Country Club, Chautauqua County Fairgrounds when German prisoners of war resided there, working at WDOE, WBEN-4, and broadcasting neighborhood ball games with or without any actual players or games on any device that could be a microphone. Miller's legendary voice has been heard in more than 2,500 sports events, and he never missed a single game he was scheduled to cover. It is with that dedication that Miller wishes to sponsor the scholarships that bear his name.
Miller was born 85 years ago in Dunkirk. He has never forgotten his roots and with his personal and financial help, two deserving Dunkirk High seniors will be awarded a scholarship to the college of their choice for the foreseeable future.
Miller's accomplishments are many. He is enshrined in five sports halls of fame, including Canton and Chautauqua. In Canton, his voice, mike, headset and spotting boards are on display for all football fans to view. His most famous phrase is from the Houston versus Buffalo comeback game, where he is heard to say, "It's pandemonium. It's FANDEMONIUM. Do you believe it?"
Through all of his accomplishments, it is still his hometown where he seeks his approval.
As he said in an interview about the tournament and scholarships, "There is nothing like coming home," he said. "I'm in five halls of fame and this is the biggest thing that's ever happened to me. It's the greatest thing that has ever happened to me and I mean that sincerely."
So come and join us at Shorewood Country Club for a great event sponsored by Lake Shore Savings and Van Miller. To register for golf, to donate prizes or to share dinner with us, contact Lake Shore Savings at 366-4070 option number 4, extension 1256 and ask for Heide Karen or email van@lakeshoresavings.com.


