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'· THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 20U PAGE9 ~~~~~~~~==~Sp~o~rt~s~~~~~~~~~) ~----~--H __ ig_h_Sc_h_oo_l_S_po_rt_R_.o_u_nd_u_p ________ ~) 3 ,1 ' Misty McChesney got on the scoreboard from Beaton at five minutes of the second half for her fourth of the year. Crossley got her third from Sam Davis at 17 min- utes and Alex Novotny also got her third from Allison Winc.hester at 31 minutes. Heather Yaeger was in the Panama goal and stopped 20 shots., GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL swept, 25-7, 25-9 and 25-7. Swanson had 27 points and seven aces, Lloyd nine kills and Rauh 17 assists. CLYMER - On cancer awareness night, Clymer (5· 0, 8-0) kep! pace with Panama by turning back Pine Valley, 20-25, 25-17, 25-17 and 25-13. Lauren Eggleston record· ed 16 points, 16 hits, three kills and six digs, Randi Farber 13 points, an ace, aces and two blocks a> Sherman (l-4, 2-4) topped Brocton (0-6), 25-19,25-21, 20-25,25-20. Julia Rater had two kills, five aces and\IO points, Bobbi Starceski three aces and three digs, and Michaela Young six assists in the vic- tory. Monday, Sept. 26 PANAMA - 'The Plloto by Roger Coda Westfield goalie Ty Bethem, center, makes. a save in a crowd of players dur- ing Moncfay's non-league boya' high school soccer game against Southwestern. Monday, ·sept. 19 four digs, four hits and a kill, CLYMER _ The Clymer Kaeli Einink 15 assists, nine Lady' Pirates remained points, an ace, nine hits and unbeaten by knocking off two· kills, . and Dani Maple Grove, 25-7, 25-20, Reinwald lO hits, two kills, Panama Lady Panthers won an epic non-league match over the visiting Forestville Lady Hornets, Monday, Sept. 26,27-25, 25-11, 21- 25,23-25, 25-~0. BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER Monday,Sept.26 25-11, in Division 3 volley- four blocks, five points and WESTFIELD - Behind ball on Monday, Sept. 19. three digs for the Lady Sydney Youngberg had 13 kills and 12 blocks in the loss while Ryanne Dugan had 31 assists. Also for Forestville, Emily Gilman had eight aces alld Alisha Szumigala had seven kills and three blocks. Wednesday,Sept.ll _the play of Steve Warden, Kaeli Einink collected 12 Pirates. WESTFIELD - Derrick Southwestern improved its PANAMA _ Sparked by points, three aces, two hits, Carlye Swanson had 18 Smith scored two first-half record to 6-2 overall in non- Bri Swanson, Panama (3-2, one kill and 16 assists to lead assists, Kaylee Mathews goals as the .. Westfield league boys' soccer· 3-3) was able to defeat Pine the way for the winners (6-0, eight assists, Kayla Wolverines (2-2, 1-0) won Monday, Sept. 26. Valley (0-4-1), 7-1, in 4-0). Meagan Legters added Mansfield four aces and 19 their CCAA Division 2 Warden had the hat' trick Division 3 girls soccer 10 pain~. two aces, nine hits assists and Emily Scott three league opener with a 3-2 as he raised his total to seven action on Tuesday, Sept. 20. and one kill; Jo-Linda blocks in the loss. victory over North Collins goals this season as the Swanson· scored two Rhodes ,chipped in nine· Donation games for hreast (1-2, 0-1) on Wednesday, Trojans downed Westfield goals, the first goal of the points, six hits, three kills cancer aware.ness will be Sept. 21. (2-0, 3-3), 4-1. game from Kacey Phillips at and II assists; and Lauren Oct. 3, Oct. 6 ·and Oct. 13. Christina Raub had 30 assists, 20 kills and five digs for Panama while Taylor Lloyd had 19 kills, eight digs and three blocks. Brittany Lenart had lO kills and six assists in the win. Smith scored eight min- Warden scored his first 39 minutes ar~d the last goal Eggleston contributed six Donations will be accepted utes apart in the first half as goal from Ross Beresford of the first half from Liz points, one ace ar1d 10 hits. at the door. Dar~ Tofil ar~d Kyle Vilardo and Andy &II added his Dallas at nine minutes. Alexis Stenstrom led SHERMAN - Elle Reed were credited with assists to first goal of the season unas- Those were the first two Maple Grove (0-7, 0-3) with recorded nine kills, three Continued on Page 10 give the Wolverines a 2-0 sisted in the first half. goals of the, year for four points, two aces, eight halftime edge. The score went to 3-0 in Swar~son. digs and two kills; Paige The Eagles ·cut the deficit the second half as Warden In between, Phillips tal- Bun\ett added five points, in half as Todd Youngman connected from Beresford. lied from Kirsten Green at two aces, eight digs and found the back of the net. Derrick Smith of 33 minutes ar1d Green from three kills; Taylor Whalen However, Westfield Westfield scored unassisted Swar~son at 25 minutes. For two points and 19 assists; pushed the lead back to two and then Warden got his hat Green, that was her fourth of and Chelsea Vine nine hits goals as Dy ian Robinson trick from Beresford and the year and for Phillips it and four digs. scored with an assist going Tristan Desnerck. . was her third. Tuesday, Sept. 20 to Kodi Robinson. · Goalie Jon Drake made Amber Briggs put Pine NORTH COLLINS - North Collins' Brandon six saves for Southwestern Valley on the scoreboard Hannah Renaldo was once Luther tallied a goal to while Westfield goalie Ty with an unassisted goal at 20 again a force to be reckoned round out the ~coring. Dylar1 Benthem had seven saves. minutes to slice the deficit to with, leading her North Trainor was credited with 4-1. Collins Lady Eagles (3-4, 3- theassist. Then, Panama struck for 2) to a 25-25,25-7,25-12, Ty Bentham was the win- three straight goals with victory over Sherman, ning goalie with 11 saves. MA ~VILaLyE,SeptM.loOnl·ka Lauren Ruth getting her ftrSt Tuesday, Sept. 20, in CCAA MAYVILLE - Nick from Swar~son at 18 minutes Division 4 girls high school Swanson and Erik Olson Voltmann won the 200- and Megan Conway a!.so her volleyball. recorded their first goals of meter individual medley first from Hailey Howard at Renaldo was outstanding theseasoninsparkingMaple (2:.4 7 .0°) and the 500 15 minutes. Finally, Dallas -as she has been all year Grove (5-1-1) to a 3-0 freestyle (6:40.39) to lead got her third from Howard at - registering 10 kills, three Division 3 opening boys Chautauqua Lake past six minutes, aces ar1d four digs. soccer win over Chautauqua Panama, 102-84. in girls Heather Yaeger made \lt definitely builds confi- Lake (1-4) on Wednesday, non-league swimming action four saves for Par~ama while dence,\ North Collins assis- Sept. 21. on Tuesday • Sept. 20. Nicole Rhinehart stopped tant coach Carlie Ceme said Swar~son broke the score- The Lady Thunderbirds nine shots for Pine Valley. of the win. \It was a team less duel with an unassisted won nine of the 12 events. ELLICOTTVILLE- Liz effort led by team captain goal. Then Olson tallied For Panama, Katie Wendel and Alyssa Costello Hannall Renaldo.\ another unassisted goal for Crossley won the 200 didn't make a save as Also coming up big for Maple Grove. freestyle (2:29.63) and Anna Ellicottville (3-1, 4-2) North Collins was Christine The third goal was scored Turcotte the 100 breast- blanked Chautauqua Lake Blidy witb 16 assists and as a team goal for Maple ~o~~~l;~b-hauta~.~gua lake (2-3, 2-4), 5-0 on Tuesday, five digs. Grove as spokesman Dave (Kara Tenpas. Monika Voltmann. Sept. 20. Sherman (0-5) was led by S t n sa'd h 't Abbey Jantzi, Ashley Moulton), M Zl ki h d t Ellen Reed who had three ax o 1 e wasn sure Panama, Chautauqua Lake T ~ organ oc e a wo who scored the goal. 2:15.37. goals while Caitlin Toth, kills and three aces. Andrew Dies mad.e four 2 00 freestyle: Katie Crossley IP). Kaitlyn Riethmiller arid Rae BROCTON - Crystal Hanna King (P), Hannah Auflick (CL) saves for Maple Grove and T- 2:29.63. McMahon-Egan one each . Swanson's 27 points and Ryan Linnecki 17 saves for 200 IM: Voltmann (CL), Anna Turcotte for the winners. seven aces led the Panama CL. ~ir=~=~~bl>:S01i:~~bin Toth and Riethmiller Lady Panthers (6-0, 4-0) to a Thursday, Sept. 23 (CL), Cathy Monroy (P) i - 28. 41 · scored in the ftrSt half for a convincmg· defeat over win- Diving: Jessica Fortney (CL). Ashlyn FRANKLINVILLE - Hawley (CL). Kirsten Elliott (CL) P- 2-0 lead. Zlockie had two less Brocton (0-6, 0--4). The Westfield Wolverines !8liagullertly: Jantzi (CL), Paige goals and McMahon-Egan The scores read 25-7, 25- (3-2, 2-0) won their second Turcotte (P), Paige Munson (P) T - one in the second half. 9, 25-7. league game in as many !<:~~style: Rubin (CL), Meredith Chautauqua Lake's Carly Abbate added nine days as they blanked A.upczyk (P). Moulton (CL) T - goalies were busy with points while Christina Raub Franklinville. 3-0, Thursday ~:!style: Vollmann (CL). Brittany Kelsie Breads and Emily had 17 assists and Taylor in CCAA Division 2 boys' Green (P), Erin Holley (CL) T - Means turning aside 27 Lloyd finished with nine high school soccer 6:40.39. shots. kills for the winners. Th d S 23 200 freeslyle relll)': Chaulauqua lake Tb 22 Th d Bulld W'8 ay, ept. . !Moulton, Jantz1, Auflick. Rubin). ursday, Sept. e La y ogs were Mike Rowan opened the Panama. Chautauqua Lake T - MAYVILLE - Emily led by Emily Crandall's 12 scoring 20 minutes into the !il:f~troke.Tenpas(CL).King(P). Means turned in a stellar assists and Kelly Miller's game thanks to a feed from FOI1ney (CL) T- 1:16.01. Lrfonnance for Chautauqua nine assists. S 100 breaslslroke: Anna Turcotte (P), penerHams. JennaWiemer(CL),Rupczyk(P)j- ake (3-3,, 3-4) Thursday, Wednesday,Sept.21 Shortly after, Kodi 1:22.22. Sept. 22 in Division 3 girls RIPLEY - Raildi,.Farber R b . ~ d the back f 400 freestyle relay: Panama (Monroy, inink' o mson .oun o King. Rupczyk, Crossley), soccer. had 20 points, Kaeli E the net as Cal Vilardo was Chautauqua Lake. Panama T - Means had 21 saves, l5 and lauren Eggleston ll credited with the assist for 4 :29.06. including a ~ority of them as unbeaten Clymer (5-0, 7- the 2-0 advantage going into PA~.:M!'J,SeptK~yla in the second half, as the 0) turned back Ripley ( 1-3, balfiime. Jackson and Chloe Fries- Lady Thunderbirds made it a l-3), 27-29, 25-15. 25-20 In the second half. Dylan successful homecoming by and 25-14 in Division 4 girls Robinson scored as Kodi Isaac split four wins as ~g Franldinville, 3-l. volleyball on Wednesday. Robinson earned the assist. Salamanca downed Panama, Claire Johnson scored her Sept 21. Ty Bentham was the win- 103 - 83 on Thursday, Sept. second goal of the season Jo-Linda Rhodes emerged ning goaltender with four 23 iackson won the 200 unassisted for Chautauq11a with 22 assists and Einink saves. Lake at 15 minutes. Two H while Eggleston had 18 Retiree Golf Scramble Submitted photo Retiree golfer Bob Lokietek checks out the \already bent to go around tree's etc.\ club he was awarded at the Retiree Golf Scramble group's end of the season dinner. By KEITH ROTHWELL and STEVE WOLEBEN Se.pternber 22 2011 What a great way to end the retiree's golf season. There was a ton of food including salads, deviled eggs, beans. chicken dishes, macaroni. and cheese, plus the most deli- cious steaks cooked perfectly by Sam Arcadipane and Vinny Paternosh. Everyone was in great humor and there was much laughter, especially after the special award was presented to Bob Lokietek. Lokietek had a tendency to \throw\ his club when it didn't function in the manner he wanted, so the league presented him with a special \already bent to go around tree's etc.\ club. There was a lot of speculation concerning who was going to receive this special club; apparently there were more deserving participants. Closest to the pin on no. 4 was Dave Holser and on no. 7 Gene Noble. First place team with five under par; Dick Furmar~. Les Yokom, Noble and Lokietek. Second place with four under par; Holser. Ray Cenni. Mel Allen and Jo~ Ellison - this team had five birdies on the first five holes; nicely done. Third place team with three under par; Arcadipane, Steve Woleben. Patemosh and Todd Swanson. Fourth place with one under par; Doug Rothwell. Keith Rothwell. Butch Joint and Jeff Greabell, Fifth place with one under par; Bill Cole. Bill Christ. Bob Kurek and Trenny Jordan. Sixth place at even par; Jim Higginbotham. Bob Rogers, Jim Quinn and Harry Barton. Seventh place at folll' over; Jesse Marino, AI Easton. John Aldredge and John Jones. Friday,Sept.23 · ~=~~J!;iika;-:~: minutes later it was bits and Dani Reinwald 16. MAYVILLE - Fries-Isaac wlls fust in the Courtney Hewes getting her Reiawahl also had four ( ) Ellicottville's Connor 200 individual medley f~urthoftheyear,alsounas- block.sandFarberdug for Keep· , Score Hellwig was the spark for ( 2 : 4 1. 7 ) and the 100 back- s1sted. ~ l7 mmutes to up five saves for the Lady Jfi . the Eagles (2-0, 3-4). scoring the margm to 2-0 Pilates. a pair of goals tballed to a ;ok~ (!: 1253 > for the Lady· Linnea Pollo~k cut the Sam Kozlowski and ~-----------------~ 3-1 win over host amors, . lead in half for Franklinville Emily Krause led Ripley Chautauqua Lake (Q-2, 1-5) Seventh-grader . Pru.ge wi.th 10 nUn.utes left with an with lO points while Nicole onF~.~Pf!.23. 'f~A:~;ott.e ~:~ Uf w~th hex UDaSsistedigoal. Gteen contributed 10 hits. I ..... f' • h-u . ~ cueer wm w the 100 Tl.- · · K 1 d ~ .ue n:s ........ lt was b tt rll (l·tS 29 ) d ~...,re was no sconng m oz owski four hits an Patnck Monon finding the u e Y · · an . the second half as Means McKenzie Mencer two in net for tbe Eagles with ~ama had 29 petsonal stopped everything that the loss. Emily Trevelline Patrick S~der assisting. 'The 2w llllldle~ relllJ!' Safarnll!l<:a. came her way. · badn 20 bits and Krause had score stayed the same until F'anama, Salamanm T - 2:13.30. Brittney Oyler made 1 1 four saves. RETt-REO BOWLING STARTS Ocr. 4 Retired bowling will get underway on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 9:30 a.m. at Noith East Lanes in North East. Pa Call 753-7600 for more information. MASONIC GoLF TOJ..JRN'£Y IS Ocr. 7. the 5Q-minute uwl!; in the ~=~a.::~t~ savesfOIF'ranklinville. 'l'bunday,Sept.D ·· s~c,?ednd b~·wfirshen. Ral·e~~E ~s.~uat rnec1rey· Chloe Flies- LaMAPL~ GROVErded PANAMA - led by FINDLEY LAKE_ The second annual Masot'lic Golf p1c.. Ufl ~ ~ g~ · wlW rsaac (S), Anna Turc:ciue (.P), Paige · UTC!l Nickerson reco • Christina Raub. Panama (5- Tournament will be Oct. 7 on the l,ower Course at Peek Jodsdh ::dine ass:tmgal~O ~~~k;;;J~(St.Jessica ~:~ .. sixth straight deshfeu~~~.! 0. 7..{)) remained undefeated \N' Peak Course. 3J e s secon go · ~ Floo (S)I Merec'ilf) RuiiC:zYk !P)• 'F - ......... two saves as un \\\\' in Division 4 girls· volley- Registration is at 9:45 am. and the shotgun start is at II minutes later witb .. the assist ~!19. Maple G.liO>Ve (6-IJ'. 7-0} balll'bursday. Sept. 23. a.m. with the cost $60 per person and the dinner only is going to Colin lapi, ~~~ ~~~M;=::r~)(p~~ defeated visiting Panama (3- Raub bad 19 assists and Chautauqua Lake finaliy ~7111 . 3. 3-4), 6-0' on Thursday. fotJJ; kills, CEYstal Swanson $ 2 ~e registration includes lS holes. riding cart and g o_t on the beaxd>_wirh_· eiR\• ls~~rfiii:Paign•..!li 'CCIT .. ~(!.\._h 1 ~. ~22. 20< points. two kills and two lat _. th Pin J · 6U\ ' ,. • ...,~Mu -· ' ..,= luru:h. A steak dinner is s e .. at e · e unctiOn mmutes rema.mmg as roo =\' , King !Ph , e .lady Red Dragons aces. li'~or lloyd l2 points. Restaurant following the golf. · N~an Gleason scor~ with ~~~(S), BritGroon score~ three goals in ~ach six aces and tO kills. and Prizes will be ~ven 10 the longest drive .. and the closest Mik.e Mulb.Qlland gettmg the ~ JennaSaii(S)I T- &1&.92. half m winning agamst Cora M.f.Jmoy eight points. a;'Sist. . Catll:ee~~o~Y~~~ 1 ~ Panama. . four aces and five wben the to the pin, Jeremy Bordine was the CrosSley)\ Salamanca. Panama T - Bmma Franczak tallled Ii.ady Panthers ..... vailed over th>le sponsorship is $.Sf} with· putting green sponsorship · · ali ·m 12 1<57 t2: h fourth f th .,-- $25.. For more information, contact Scott Bensink, by e- wmmng go e WI saves 100 ~ Issac ($)1 Gr<!<!ll IPl• er goal 0 ·• e season Riptey • ZS.. 7 • zs..~. 25-l(}. mail at or bv phone at 769-7906. or. contact Ron Graham . fu~rtheiSagles. Arlena.Jimersoo(S), T -_t:12.5G. fmm Pllige Sirwatka: at four 1'be jll¥'fees trom Panama .r Ryan I\.inneck.e _llad ~4 ~~~~'l:'~~'r.',l~· minutes followed by Mo~ aJso. woa by scores of 2S-26 at or 499>--962 7 · saves and James ll.atinec four t;2M6. Beaton unassisted at 1:6 mm- and 25c B. 1i'he event benefits the Shennan Central School Student saves for Chautauqua li..ake. . ~a!:,e~~J_:_ J:'~~anca. utes and Sarah Pardue at 30 Ea:Jltier in the week at Improvement Movement. an organization ~ provides minutes from Sara Crossley. Brc:Jcmn .. the Lady Panthers children in the communit;y with after-school :u;ti:vities. ----