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M-W-F basketball players cut down nets in final act in old YMCA gym

By Howard B. Owens
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For decades -- there is no record we know of for when the games started -- local basketball aficiandos have met every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in the gym at the YMCA to play hoops.

It is almost certainly the longest-running, ongoing pick-up basketball game in Batavia.

Joe Perzia, the longest-tenured regular player, has been hitting the court at the Y since the early 1990s.

Mike Roth, in his 70s, is the oldest active member, but on any given morning, there can be players in their young 20s trying to block out or drive on guys twice or even three times their age, and the matchups aren't always as uneven as they might sound.

The games are always spirited and intense but always friendly.  

Players start showing up on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6 a.m., with games usually starting by 6:30 a.m.  In that time, they might fit in as many as three games before players start heading off to work.

On Monday, the current group of regulars played their last games at the old Y.  On Jan. 2 (which is actually a Tuesday, in a slight break with tradition), they will play their first games at the new Healthy Living Center.

To commemorate the last games in the old gym, in the manner of a celebration after a big championship win, the players cut down the nets in the old gym.

Submitted photos.

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Alexander alum Mullen completes first pentathlon for Redhawks in record-breaking fashion

By Press Release
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By Connor Beagle

Alexander Central High School has produced plenty of athletic talent throughout the years and the Roberts Wesleyan University track and field program has capitalized on all that talent through the college recruiting process.

Two of the most recent stars to come through Alexander have been Hailee Lowe and Jadyn Mullen. In her first collegiate track meet with the Redhawks Mullen managed to break the school record in the Pentathlon at the Susquehanna Early Season Multi & Invitational. 

Mullen scored 3,205 points and won both the high jump and 800 meter run outright in the Pentathlon, jumping 1.56 meters (5' 1.25”) and finishing the 800 in a time of 2:28.62. Mullen was 87 points above the second-place finisher and broke the school record previously held by Hailee Lowe by 33 points, who set it back in January 2023 at the YSU Mid-Major Invitational (3,174 points). Mullen was also named East Coast Conference Field Athlete of the Week for her outstanding performance.

This was not the first record of Lowe’s that Mullen has broken. At Alexander Central Mullen broke Lowe’s record in the 100 meter hurdles and the outdoor Pentathlon. Since graduating from Alexander in 2023, Mullen still holds twelve school records, including outdoor Pentathlon, outdoor long jump, indoor and outdoor high jump, 2k steeplechase, 400 meter hurdles, 100 meter hurdles, 800 meter run, 600 meter run, 55 meter hurdles, indoor shot put, and indoor Pentathlon.

Mullen who was previously at Penn State University for a semester scored 3,124 points at the Bison Opener at Bucknell University to place 5th in the Women’s Orange Pentathlon back in her sole appearance for the Nittany Lions back in December 2023. 

Currently, Mullen sits at 116th in the entire nation with her Redhawk debut score of 3,205 points in the Pentathlon. She is currently 1st in the East Region and East Coast Conference with a converted score of 3,227 points. Her converted score due to track size is just 67 points shy of the NCAA DII provisional standard of 3,294 points, which is needed to have a chance to reach the NCAA DII National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana on March 12 -15.

Mullen will look to improve upon her score and continue her success this season at the Brockport Multi Invitational on February 7 - 8. The Redhawks first meet back from Winter break will take place at the Brockport Rust Buster on January 17. 

Boys Basketball: Pohl's 35 points lead Alexander to 80-41 win over Byron-Bergen

By Staff Writer
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The Alexander Trojans, behind 35 points for Dylan Pohl, dominated Byron-Bergen in Boys Basketball on Thursday for an 80-41 win.

Damien Hale added 10 points for the Trojans.

No Bees hit double-digits in scoring in the game. Noah Clare scored nine, and Cole DiQuattro scored eight.

Before the game, Pohl was recognized for achieving 1,000 career points in the TTrojans' previous game. He is the first basketball player at Alexander to reach this milestone.

Photos by Jennifer DiQuattro.

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alexander over byron bergen basketball
alexander over byron bergen basketball

Boys Basketball: Le Roy beats Holley 65-51

By Staff Writer

Le Roy beat Holley 65-51 in Boys Basketball on Thursday.

LeRoy Stats:

  • Jean Agosto, 28 points, nine rebounds, and three assists
  • Matthew Hockey, 12 points, six rebounds, and five assists
  • Jake Higgins, 11 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, two blocks
  • Aaric Luce, eight points, seven rebounds, two assists
  • Adam Woodworth, six points, three rebounds, four assists

Girls Basketball: Elba tops Notre Dame

By Staff Writer

 

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Elba beat Notre Dame on Thursday in Girls Basketball, 55-44.

For Elba, Sydney Reilly scored 16 points. Lydia Ross scored 12 points. Maddie Hall scored nine, and Mariah Ognibene and Brea Smith each scored eight.

For the Irish, Gianna Falleti scored 13, and Shirley Thompson scored 10, and Sofia Falleti scored 10.

Photos by Debra Reilly.

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elba notre dame hoops
elba notre dame hoops

Boys Basketball: Le Roy beats Pavilion 75-56

By Howard B. Owens

Le Roy beat Pavilion in Boys Basketball on Wednesday, 45-56.

Le Roy stats:

  • Adam Woodworth, 23 points and three steals 
  • Jean Agosto, 18 points, seven rebounds, and two assists
  • Matthew Hockey, 12 points and nine assists
  • Jake Higgins, nine points, nine rebounds, three assists

No stats were provided for Pavilion. p

Le Roy improves to 2-2

Girls Basketball: Pembroke beats Attica

By Howard B. Owens

Pembroke beat Attica in Girls Basketball on Wednesday, 50-35.

Pembroke stats

  • Peyton Liss: 10 points, six rebounds, four assists, seven steals, five blocks
  • Seneca Calderon: nine points, seven rebounds, four assists, nine steals
  • Morgan Coniber: seven points, six steals, two blocks
  • Onolee Easterbrook: six points, five reb, two blocks
  • Jayden Hootman: 13 points (three 3-pointers)

Pembroke led the game wire to wire as they jumped out to a 22-4 first-quarter lead. With Jayden Hootman leading the way with two 3-pointers. Peyton Liss and Seneca Calderon also had 6 pts each in the first quarter.

Girls Basketball: Byron-Bergen beats Holley 46-38

By Staff Writer

Byron-Bergen beat Holley on Wednesday in Girls Basketball 46-38.

Byron-Bergen:

  • Janessa Amesbury, 25
  • Riley Shallenberger, 13

Holley 

  • Zoey Wolf, 16, five three-pointers
  • Alivia Wolf, 13

Janessa Amesbury scored 12 of her 25 points in the fourth quarter. Sophomore Point Guard Riley Shallenberger scored 13 and a couple of nice assist to Amesbury in the fourth quarter. 

"We had a great start in the fourth and stretched the lead to 14, ut Zoey Wolf hit a couple of threes and Ella Turpyn hit one to get Holley right back in the game," said Coach Rick Krzewinski. "Fortunately, we were able to close it out to raise our record to 5-1."

Swimming: OAE girls pick up win

By Press Release

Press release:

Oakfield-Alabama/Elba girls 47

Pembroke/Alexander girls 42

Pembroke/Alexander Boys 77

Oakfield-Alabama held the lead going into the break… with the help of the medley relay win and individual swims by Hilchey, Schramm, Davis, and Williams. The win for OA finally came down to the 400 freestyle relay. With a DQ on the opposing team and a PR for OA. Our girls held the lead and pulled through with a win for Oakfield-Alabama/Elba. Fast swims all around for the sharks, with PRs in the 200 Medley, 200 Free, and 400 Free relays and individual events.

Come cheer on the girls AWAY against HarleyAllenColum on Thursday at 4:30. Great work, ladies.

Record board swims

  • 200 freestyle, Vivian Hilchey PR 2:22.81
  • 200 IM, Tori Davis PR 2:29.16
  • 100 Backstroke Tori Davis PR 1:05.61

Person Records:

  • Brooke Schramm, 200 freestyle 2:31.47
  • Ada Foster ,100 freestyle 1:13.22
  • 200 IM 3:06.51, Lea Kaczmarek
  • 200 medley relay 2:15.02, Foster, Davis, Finkney, Hilchey
  • 200 freestyle 1:58.27,Hilchey, Schramm, Foster, Davis
  • 400 freestyle 5:19.72, Williams, Kaczmarek, Domoy, Schramm

Great job Ladies!

Boys Basketball: Pembroke tops Alden

By Staff Writer

Pembroke beat Alden 53-34 on Tuesday in Boys Basketball.

Pembroke:
  • Jayden Bridge, 25 points and seven rebounds
  • Josh vonKramer, 11 points
  • Jarrett Lewter, nine assists
 
"I was really pleased with our effort tonight and how we defended," said Coach Mat Shay. "We try to hold teams to 12 or less per quarter, and we were able to do it for all four quarters tonight. We know we are going to have some growing pains because we don't have a ton of experience, and we need the guys to just keep working hard, and we'll be a tough team."

Girls Basketball: Elba beats Kendall 58-34

By Staff Writer
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Elba beat Kendall on Monday in Girls Basketball 58-34.

For the Lancers, Brea Smith scored 17 points and Sydney Reilly scored 10. Lydia Ross scored eight.

Photos by Debra Reilly.

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elba basketball

Boys Basketball: Byron-Bergen squeaks past Pembroke, 45-43

By Staff Writer
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In Boys Basketball on Saturday, Byron-Bergen beat Pembroke by just two points on Saturday, 45-43.

Cody Carlson scored 18 points for the Bees. Noah Clare scored 11, and Cole Diquattro scored eight.

For the Dragons, Jayden Bridge scored 20 points.

Photos by Jennifer Diquattro.

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byron-bergen pembroke basketball

Girls Basketball: Elba tops Byron-Bergen

By Staff Writer
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Elba beat Byron-Bergen in Girls Basketball on Saturday 66-35.

Brea Smith scored 21 points, and Syndey Reilly scored 18 points for the Lancers.

For the Bees, Janessa Amesbury scored 11, and Riley Shallenberger scored 10 points.

Photos by Debra Reilly.

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elba girls hoops

Boys Basketball: Byron-Bergen falls to Attica 66-51

By Staff Writer
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Byron-Bergen lost to Attica on Wednesday in Boys Basketball 66-51.

For the Bees, Cody Carlson scored 20 points, and Cole DiQuatrro scored 10.

Also in Boys Basketball on Wednesday

  • Greece-Athena beat Batavia 68-52. Carter Mullen scored 16 points for Batavia.
  • Hornell beat Le Roy 57-47. Jean Agosto scored 17 points and had nine rebounds.

Photos by Jennifer DiQuatrro.

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Boys Basketball: O-A beats Elba 67-51

By Staff Writer
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Oakfield-Alabama beat Elba on Wednesday in Boys Basketball, 67-51.

For the Hornets, Avery Waterson scored 21 points, and Mason Watterson scored 13 points.

For the Lancers, Ryan Marsceill scored 16 point,s and Brayden Jachimowicz scored 14.

Photos by Debra Reilly.

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elba oa basketball

Girls Swimming: Oakfield-Alabma beats Wheatland-Chili in third meet of season

By Press Release

Press release:

The Oakfield-Alabama Girls Swim team beat Wheatland-Chili in their third meet of the season 63-23.

We started with a quick 200-medley relay. Davis, Hilchey, Schramm, Finkney, touched the wall with a 2:25.94

The 200 freestyle relay led off by Hilchey speeding into the wall with a (28.45) PR split, followed by Foster (32.98), Schramm (30.25), and Davis as anchor (27.42) the girls pulled into the wall going a speedy 1:59.10

The 400 freestyle relay led off by Williams, followed by Finkley, Foster, and Kaczmarek going 5:24.25

For our individual events

PR in 200 Free, Vivian Hilchey 2:23.34, Brooke Schramm 2:36.15

50 free, Brooke Schramm touched first with a 29.57

PR’s in 100-yard butterfly, Tori Davis 1:14.78, Ada Foster 1:44.23

PR’s in 100 free Summer Williams 1:19.38

PR’s in 500 free, Mackenzie Domoy 8:20.15

PR’s in 100 back, Vivian Hilchey 1:16.70, Mackenzie Domoy 1:44.40

PR’s in 100 Breast, Tori Davis 1:26.83 (touchpad malfunction!), Ada Foster 1:29.95

Let’s keep this roll going ladies! Keep it up as we head into our meet against Pembroke/Alexander on Tuesday.

Go sharks!

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