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Flames ranked No. 1 in WNY, fifth in state by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter It's early in the fall 2006 season but Williamsville East's varsity girls soccer team looks to be unstoppable. As of this writing, the Lady Flames are 8-0 overall and 4-0 in ECIC Division II. East is ranked No. 1 in Western New More ...
by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter The magic formula to Class A Amherst Central's three-game win streak, including a 28-6 home win last Thursday against Class AA Williamsville North, comes down to execution. More ... NY Knick Stephon Marbury to visit Galleria Mall Two-time NBA all-star and current New York Knick Stephon Marbury will be signing autographs from 4 to 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, at the Steve and Barry's casual apparel store in the Walden Galleria Mall. Marbury is appearing at the mall to promote his Starbury clothing line, which is highlighted by th More ...
Commentar y S ection VI has always been known for fielding strong boys gymnastics teams but they'll have one less region to compete with once the intersectional More ...
by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter Eric Lawrence had a career day at Kenmore East on Saturday. More ... South's Godfrey wins award Williamsville South cross country coach and Cheektowaga resident Chuck Godfrey was presented with the New York State Conservation Council 2006 Volunteer Conservationist of the Year Award. More ... Sweet Home places second at own tournament by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter Sweet Home's varsity girls volleyball team has played in three tournaments this season but saved its best performance for its own tourney. More ...
by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter Despite graduating its top goal scorer and goalie and changing divisions, Williamsville South varsity girls soccer, 3-3 as of this writing, is meeting expectations. More ... Christian Central Academy girls soccer loses two In its second game against Barker, Christian Central Academy girls varsity soccer team (1-3-1) played a sounder defense, but still lost 1-0. More ...
by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter Momentum in a football game can change instantly and Williamsville South found out the hard way in its home league game with rival Williamsville East last Thursday night before an estimated crowd of 2,000. More ... South boys soccer needs to finish games by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter Williamsville South's 2-1-1 record in ECIC Division III boys soccer could be 4-1 according to coach Peter Sugg but said it's not because of his team's inconsistency on offense. More ... Lack of experience hurts Sweet Home by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter Sweet Home's struggles cannot be pinned to one area, said Panthers boys soccer coach Chris Hershey. More ...
by PATRICK J. NAGY Reporter Amherst Central varsity boys soccer is off to a 2-1-2 ECIC Division III record, 5-2-2 overall, but coach Bobby DiNunzio is still looking for a consistent week of games. More ... East regroups to win Williamsville East's varsity boys soccer team (6-0-1, (3-0-1, ) tied at Iroquois, 1-1, on Monday, Sept. 18 then regrouped to defeat West Seneca West, 3-0, at home on Wednesday. More ... Sports brief Sacred Heart's varsity girls golf team went 2-1 last week, defeating Williamsville, 246-293 at Audubon Golf Course on Sept. 18 and Mt. Mercy, 260-323 at Grover Cleveland Golf Course last Thursday. They lost 268-247 versus Nardin on Sept. 22 at Cherry Hill. Kristen Fish and Courtney Connors medaled More ... UB puts up fight against Auburn, lose 38-7 The University at Buffalo football team put forth an inspired effort before eventually falling to second-ranked Auburn University, 38-7, before the largest crowd to ever see a Bulls' football game, 84,921, at Jordan-Hare Stadium. More ... Fireman's Bowling Te a m Wi n s Losses More ... East girls swimming opens season 2-0 Williamsville East girls swimming opened its defense of the ECIC Division II title with wins at Iroquois, 63-38 and Starpoint, 109-76, last week. More ... Amherst beats South, evens record at 1-1 The Amherst Central varsity girls swimming won their first dual meet of the year, splashing to a close 52-49 victory over Williamsville South on Tuesday, Sept. 19. The win evens Amherst's record at 1-1. More ... St. Benedict's defeats St. Edmund's, wins first of year St. Benedict's swim team defeated St. Edmund's on Sept. 17 in the first meet of the 2006 Newman Catholic Swim League season. More ... St. Gregory the Great swimmers roar past St. Mary's of Lancaster St. Gregory the Great's swim team showed talent and depth with a decisive 196-53 victory over St. Mary's of Lancaster last Sunday. More ... DeSales overwhelms SSPP in Catholic League meet Don't look now but there's a new powerhouse in the Neuman Catholic Swim League. More ... Sports Brief The Buffalo Defenders Girls AAU Basketball Organization More ...
Saturday began with an overtime goal by Grand Island's David Campuzano and ended with a knob save by Tonawanda's Tyler Anderson. More ...
The St. Gregory the Great "A" baseball team started the fall season with three impressive wins. By the end of the week, they were in first place. More ... Slo-Pokes close in on Red Onions The 2006 Slo-Pokes' racing season started out with a good showing at the Deerfield Invitational Drill in Utica, N.Y. the site of this year's New York State Championship Drill and Parade. More ... HIGH SCHOOL SP O RT S SCOREBOARD Amherst Central Boys Cross Country - 23rd at East Aurora Invitational, 674 More ...
Williamsville South's Grace Dadebo and Nicolette Neenos block a shot against Iroquois during Monday's match. Iroquois had the last laugh though, winning in five games, 25-21, 24-26, 25-21, 14-25, 25-23. More ... Commandos win slugfest over Renegades The first weekend of autumn ushered in an old-fashioned slugfest on the football field as the Williamsville Commandos visited the Tonawanda Renegades for a rematch of their season opener. More ... Amherst Mite Minor 'AAA' finalists in Erie tourney The Amherst Mite Minor "AAA" travel hockey team traveled to Erie, Pa. for the Erie Youth Hockey Association's Fall Face-Off Tournament. More ...
by MATT KRUEGER Reporter The 72,067 fans at Ralph Wilson Stadium Sunday saw the best and worst of J.P. Losman. More ... Predictions: Vikings expected to sack and pillage Buffalo The Buffalo Bills (1-2) looked like they had Sunday's game against the AFC East rival New York Jets in hand in the first quarter, but a shift of momentum turned a sure-win into a disappointing 28-20 loss. More ...
The New York Jets weren't the only winners at Sunday's game at Ralph Wilson Stadium. More ... Women's tennis team reaches sectional competition by KIMBERLY M. KARCHER Editor For some, tennis is a hobby. Or perhaps a career. Or perhaps a form of exercise. More ... |
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