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Alexander wins final 3 games

By Chad Flint

 Alexander finished the regular season 13-1-2, 11-1-1 in the league with 3 wins in their final 3 games.  Alexander beat Byron-Bergen 3-1, Batavia 3-1, and Pembroke 6-1.  In those 3 wins Julia Pettys had 9 goals (3 in Bergen, 2 in Batavia, and 4 in Pembroke), Abby Shilvock had 2 (2 in Pembroke) and Claire Hartl had 1 in the Batavia game.

Alexander is currently 2nd in the Class CC sectional bracket but can move up to 1st if Bloomfield drops their final game tonight.  

Alexander won the Genesee Region Division 1 Title in the game against Byron-Bergen and finished 1 point behind Wheatland-Chili in the overall Genesee Region Points Race.

Sectionals start next Tuesday, if Alexander remains in 2nd place they will play Avon in the first round.

Batavia Girls Tennis Team Advances to Sectional Finals

By Annette Lazarevic

The 3rd seeded Batavia Girls Tennis Team posted a 3-2 win over 2nd seeded Pal-Mac to advance to the finals against 1st seeded Harley-Allendale-Columbia.

Michelle Richenberg started off the winning by crushing Courtney Partington 6-0, 6-1 at 2nd singles.  Robin CLemm followed next at 3rd singles winning impressively 7-5, 6-0 over Ashley O'Dell.

Clinching the match was the first doubles team of Nicole Guilds and Lisa Ferkinghoff. They beat Megan Doyle and B. Beauchat 7-5, 6-3.

For Pal-Mac Marie Black beat Amy Schmidt at 1st singles 6-3, 6-1 and Corin Deuge and Audrey Knorr defeated Maryssa Peirick and Alexis-Jackson Warner at 2nd doubles 6-4, 6-4.

Batavia Doubles Advance

By Annette Lazarevic

Batavia Girls Doubles Teams continue to have success in individual sectional play.

#3 seed Amy Schmidt and Michelle Richenberg defeated #6 seed Briane Kaufman and Krista Mansfield of HF-L 6-0, 6-0 to advance to the semifinals.  They will play #2 seed Olivia Schnieder and Abby King of Mercy on Friday at the Mendon Pool and Raquet Club. The winner of this match advances to the finals and earns an automatic bid into the state qualifier round.

Unseeded Nicole Guilds and Lisa Ferkinghoff lost in the quarterfinals to #1 seed Teresa Weissend and Hailey Roth of HFL  6-3, 6-4.  This put them into the Quarterfinal backdraw where they handily defeated #5 seed Sophia Eliseev and Kate Amuso of Mercy 6-2, 6-1. Guilds/Ferkinghoff play the loser of the #2 vs. #3 seed semifinals match on Saturday at the Mendon Pool and Raquet Club. The winner of that match advances to the state qualifiers.

 

Batavia Girls Tennis has Successful First Day of Individual Sectionals

By Annette Lazarevic

Batavia had 3 of 4 earn spots in the quarterfinals of the ClassB/BB Individual Tennis Sectionals at Palmyra-Macedon (Pal-Mac) today.

In the singles tournament, Robin Clemm beat HAC's Meghan Frost 10-8 in the first round and went on to beat Midlakes Kelli Leitner 7-6 (6), 6-2 in the second round.  Clemm advances to the quarterfinals where she will play #1 seeded Quinn Gleason of Honeyoye Falls-Lima (HF-L)

In the doubles tournament, Batavia saw both teams advance to the quarterfinals.

Amy Schmidt and Michelle Richenberg (who are the #3 seed) beat Jamie Kollmorgan and Kelley Eplin of Bath-Haverling 10-0 in the first round.  In the second round Schmidt/Richenberg defeated Emily Piacentini and Marissa DiGregorio of Eastridge 6-1, 6-3.  Their opponent for the quarterfinals has yet to be determined as the first day of play was called due to darkness.

Nicole Guilds and Lisa Ferkinghoff beat Haley Miller and Emily Bernai of Wayland-Cohocton 10-5 in the first round.  The second round was more exciting as Guilds and Ferkinghoff (who are unseeded), knocked off #8 seeded Lydia Hill and Hannah DeSelms of Harley-Allendale-Columbia 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Guilds and Ferkinghoff advance to the quarterfinals to play #1 seeded Teresa Weissend and Hailey Roth of HF-L.

The tournament continues on Tuesday at Palmyra-Macedon.

 

Holley tops Pembroke in battle of 5-1 teams

By Howard B. Owens

Three early turnovers put Pembroke in a hole early against Holley in Saturday's match up of 5-1 teams, and a strong effort to recover still left the Dragons short, falling to the Hawks 41-25.

Pembroke struck first in the second quarter, taking a 7-0, but an interception returned for a touchdown and two fumbles -- one was converted into a TD on the Hawks' first play from scrimmage -- told the tale of the game.

By the half, the Hawks held a commanding 28-10 lead.

"We probably made more mistakes this game than any game during the year, but that’s a quality football team we played today," said Head Coach Chip Foster.

The Dragons opened the second half with two quick scores, cutting the Hawks' lead to 26-25, but Pembroke couldn't put the ball across the goal line again, while the Hawks would tack on two more scores.

“The kids kept their hearts in the game right until the end,” Foster said.

Pembroke travels to Wayland-Cohocton next week as the number five seed in the first-round of sectional playoffs. Holley secured the number two seed.

In other Genesee County football action:

  • Notre Dame won the first round of its sectional playoff series, beating Geneseo, 21-20 in overtime. Mike Pratt rushed for 185 yards and scored the winning touchdown. On a muddy field, Geneseo was unable to convert a two-point attempt following a TD on its OT possession. QB Tom Whelehan tossed in two touchdowns and was 6-for-7 for 70 yards.
  • The Batavia Blue Devils (3-4) secured the number eight seed in sectional playoffs with a 35-22 victory over Wellsville (0-7). Ryan Pyatt ran for 184 yards on 17 carries, putting the ball over the goal line once. Mitch Francis returned a kick-off 80 yards for a score and added a 24-yard TD reception. Ray Williams also ran it in once as part of his 80-yard rushing performance.
  • Attica tied Holley for best Genesee Region record with a 14-2 victory over Elba/Byron-Bergen.
  • Oakfield-Alabama (1-6) picked up its first victory of the season, beating Bolivar-Richburg (0-7), 32-14. Jeremy Crawford rushed for 114 yards on 18 carries. Kyle Metz tacked on 82 yards and scored a TD. Tommy Manzella had seven tackles.

More pictures from the Pembroke game after the jump:

Attica 1 Alexander 0

By Chad Flint

 Alexander's record dropped to 10-1-2 on the season overall and 9-1-1 in the league as they dropped a 1-0 game to Attica at home Tuesday.  Despite dominating possession of the ball and only allowing 3 shots while taking 19 of their own Alexander was unable to put the ball in the Attica net and fell 1-0 thanks to a goal on a rebound off the crossbar by Attica.

Alexander's last home game is Thursday against Bergen at 4:30.  Alexander remains in 1st place in the division by 2 games with 2 games to go.  Any win or tie will give them the division title (or a loss or tie by Attica) in the final 2 games.

Batavia Girls Tennis Team Cruises into Sectional Semi-Finals

By Annette Lazarevic

The 3rd seeded Batavia Girls Tennis Team posted a 5-0 win over 6th seeded Penn Yan in team sectionals yesterday. The win puts Batavia into the semi-finals vs. the winner of #2 Palmyra-Macedon vs.Midlakes/Bath, which play at 4 pm today.

Scores of each match are as follows:

1st singles-Amy Schmidt over Hilary Baxter 6-0, 6-0

2nd singles-Michelle Richenberg over Kara Hollowell 6-0, 6-0

3rd singles-Lisa Ferkinghoff over Kristen Anderson 6-2, 6-0

1st doubles-Nicole Guilds and Maryssa Peirick over Maddie Hill and Arion Dame-Pehring 6-0, 6-2

2nd doubles-Laura Mullen and Alexis Jackson-Warner over Katie Carpenter and Emily Doi 6-0, 4-6, 10-3.

 

Two Twentytwo notched fifth win Saturday at Batavia Downs

By Billie Owens

The "Comeback Kid," Two Twentytwo, prepping for next week’s $40,000 Robert J. Kane Memorial Pace, once again made it look easy when he notched his fifth win of the summer-fall meet in the $9,000 Preferred Handicap, Saturday night (Oct.9), at Batavia Downs Casino.

Sent off as the prohibitive 1-4 betting favorite, reinsman Jack Flanigen (recovered from his recent tumble) fired the 6-year-old Blissful Hall gelding right to the top and they made every pole a winning one cruising to an underwraps 1:54.2 score. Track announcer Joe Zambito called it a “jogburger.”
 
Compass Connection (Jim McNeight) finished 1-1/2 lengths behind in second, while Oh Gee Whiz (Ray Fisher Jr.) forced to go wide for the second week in a row behind stalled cover wound up third.
 
“He raced really well,” Downs dashing leading driver Jack Flanigen said. “It was a pretty easy win, our game plan was to try and save as much as we could for next week's Kane, and we definitely did that.”
 
“He’s the favorite for Horse of the Year, no doubt about that,” said Mike Kane, vice president of Live Racing. “We wish him well next week.”
 
Two Twentytwo ($2.70) is owned by Dominic Colarusso Jr. and trained by Richie Mays. Saturday night's win was his ninth of season in only 15 starts; he’s earned more than $225,000 lifetime.
 
Two Twentytwo was one of the top-rated 3-year-old pacers before an injury sidelined him for more than a year.
 
Rockin Ronny was Rockin
Two Twentytwo wasn’t the only one that had a big Saturday night. Veteran reinsman Ron Beback Jr. was red-hot, guiding home five winners on the 12-program including four from his own barn. Beback is currently second in the trainer standings before Sherri Holliday.
 
Kevin Cummings well on his way to 3,000 career wins scored a hat trick while Ray Fisher Jr. notched a double. Trainer Jim Graham conditioned a pair of winners.
 
Bring on the Cannolis
A Columbus Day tradition returned to Batavia Downs on Monday afternoon, the annual Italian/American drivers' race. The Downs regularly raced on Columbus Day but Monday will be the first Columbus Day program held since Western OTB purchased the historic track in 1998.
 
Carded as race seven, Tom Agosti drove favored Encil from the rail; however, Mike Caprio, a three-time winner of his event, was one to watch.

Winner of Batavia Downs' handicapping contest announced

By Billie Owens

Batavia Downs congratulated Cyndy Stranges, of Lockport, for winning its $1,000 Handicapping Contest held Oct. 9! She bested 267 other contestants with a top score of 44 points to claim the $500 top prize.

Mark Angora, of Rochester, finished just a point behind to claim second place and $250.
 
Three contestants each finished with 42 points, Allan Wallace, Jean Liddell and LuAnn Furano.
 
Via the tiebreaker -- $2 to win on each winner selected during the nine-race contest -- Wallace’s tiebreaker total of $44.70 vaulted him into third place, good for $125. Liddell’s tiebreaker total of $40.20 bested Furano’s $38.20. They won $75 and $50 respectively.
 
All prize money can be picked up beginning at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 13 at Players Club.

Batavia Girls Tennis Team ends regular season on a high note

By Annette Lazarevic

The Batavia Girls Tennis Team ended their regular season on a high note by blanking Eastridge 7-0.

At first singles Amy Schmidt defeated Emily Piacentini 6-1, 6-4.  Michelle Richenberg defeated  Marisa DiGregorio at second singles by a score of 7-6 (2), 6-1.   At third singles Lisa Ferkinghoff defeated Taylor Michels 6-0, 6-2.  Laura Mullen defeated Haley Biemiller at fourth singles 6-2, 6-2.

The first doubles team of Nicole Guilds and Maryssa Peirick defeated Vanessa Miller and Molly Sprague 6-2, 6-2. Robin Clemm and Alexis Jackson-Warner defeated Tori Quateln and Janisa Lynch at second doubles 6-0, 6-0.  The third doubles team of Hayley Jensen and Jessica Saile  won in a walkover.

Batavia improves to 6-6 on the year and is seeded 3rd in Class B for team sectionals. Batavia plays #6 seeded Penn Yan at HAC on Tuesday at 4 pm.  Batavia is the home team but the match has to be played at a neutral site by Section V rules because Penn Yan is more than 75 miles from Batavia.

 

 

Batavia Girls Tennis drops three

By Annette Lazarevic

Recently the Batavia Girls Tennis team lost three tough matches.  On September 28th they lost to Greece Athena 2-5. At second singles Michelle Richenberg defeated Sheri Leege 6-2, 6-3.  At third singles Lisa Ferkinghoff defeated Nicole DeRose 6-4, 6-4.The toughest loss of the day was at first doubles where Nicole Guilds and Maryssa Peirick lost in three sets to the undefeated team of Denae Kleehammer and Chelsea Touchstone by a score of 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (5).

On September 29th Batavia lost to Monroe County Powerhouse Pittsford Mendon by a  score of 1-6.  The lone win came when 2yr starting  first and second singles players Amy Schmidt and Michelle Richenberg joined forces to play first doubles and defeated Hannah Rasmussen and Hannah Yoo by a score of 7-6 (5), 1-6, 10-7.  The third set was a super tie-breaker due to darkness.

On October 7th Batavia lost to Brockport by a score of 2-5.  Nicole Guilds and Maryssa Peirick won easily at first doubles over Abbi Rice and Hayley Brugger by a score of 6-4, 6-1.  Alexis Jackson-Warner won at fourth singles by a score of 6-4, 6-3.

The team drops to 5-6 on the year.

Photos: Pembroke over Notre Dame

By Howard B. Owens

Destin Danser submitted four photos from the Notre Dame vs. Pembroke game. Pembroke moved 5-1 with the 20-13 victory over Notre Dame (3-3).

More photos after the jump:

Cal-mum defeats Leroy 42-0

By Ethan Thompson

In Cal-mum and Leroy's 77th game against each other, Cal-mum defeated Leroy 42 to 0. Since it was Leroy's homecoming game, the stands were filled with excited fans and school attendees. Unfortunately for them, Leroy took a hard loss.

Jon Cappotelli had 19 carries, 98 yards, 1 touchdown run.

Christian Hallett had 1 carry, 41 yards, 1 touchdown run.

Trevor Haut had 6 carries, 28 yards, 1 touchdown run.

Tyler Lauffer had 10 carries, 57 yards, 2 recoveries and 2 touchdowns.

 

Blue Devils swamp Bishop-Kearney 38-20

By Howard B. Owens

Victory was sweet for the Batavia Blue Devils on Friday as they took down Bishop-Kearney 38-20.

It was Senior Night and the Van Detta Stadium stands were packed with friends and family as 13 varsity players appeared on their home field for probably the last time.

"I'm just so happy for the seniors," said Head Coach Dan Geiger. "These guys have just worked so hard all year. They're a team that really touches my heart and their work ethic and their stick-to-it-iveness and come out on Senior Night and have a big game, I'm just really proud of them."

It was a big night for senior Ryan Pyatt who ran for 237 yards and scored his first three touchdowns of the season.

Another senior, QB Aaron Gugel, whose 2010 was his first full season in his high-school career, also had a big night, completing four of eight passes for 91 yards and a touchdown. He also had 11 tackles on defense.

Sophomore Justin Washington had four big catches, including one for a touchdown. He gained 81 yards.

Senior Spencer Stressing helped lead the defense with two and a half sacks while Senior Kyle King made eight tackles.

At 2-4, Batavia travels to Wellsville for a must-win game Friday. If the Blue Devils can beat Wellsville (0-6), the team will gain the eight-seed spot in sectionals.

Here's how they scored:

Francisco Martinez, eight-yard run
Kyle King, safety
Ryan Pyatt, nine-yard run
Justin Washington, 12-yard pass from Aaron Gugel
Ryan Pyatt, 51-yard run
Ryan Pyatt, 55-yard run

In other Genesee County football Friday and Saturday:

  • Elba/Byron-Bergen moved to 4-2 with a win over Oakfield-Alabama (0-6), 35-14. Dylan Bordonaro gained 169 yards 22 carries, scoring twice, and Eric Kowalik went 5-for-10, passing for 122 yards and one touchdown;
  • Cal-Mum beat Le Roy 42-0;
  • Alexander fell to 0-6 with a 26-10 loss to Holley (5-1);
  • Pemroke (5-1) beat Notre Dame (3-3), 20-13. Caine Cole gained 168 yards and scored two touchdowns on 30 rushes. Trevor Gray made 17 tackles for Pembroke and recovered a fumble, while Wyatt Chittenden added 10 tackles and two interceptions. For the Irish, Mike Pratt ran for 107 yards on 21 carries.

Next week, Pembroke travels to Holley for a 1:30 game on Saturday afternoon that pits two of the three teams in the Geneesee Region division that have 5-1 records. Attica, also 5-1, hosts Elba/Byron-Bergen (4-2).

More pictures from Batavia's Senior Night after the jump:

Batavia Downs live racing simulcasts cancelled in Buffalo viewing area

By Billie Owens

The in-house simulcast of race cards for the remainder of the 2010 Batavia Downs Casino harness meet in the Buffalo viewing area have been canceled.

The announcement was made Tuesday by Michael D. Kane, vice president, Operations and Live Racing.

“Due to unforeseen contractual obligations, WGRZ/Universal Sports/Buffalo was unable to carry the required number of Batavia Downs Casino live racing simulcasts," Kane said in a news release.

"We have, therefore, canceled our agreement with WGRZ in the Buffalo viewing area for the balance of the 2010 harness racing schedule. Live racing from Batavia will continue in the Rochester market."

The Batavia races will continue to be featured on Channel 98 on Time-Warner’s basic digital package in the Rochester market. The coverage area includes all or parts of Genesee, Orleans, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Ontario, Seneca, Yates and Steuben counties.

In the Buffalo area, the races had been carried on Channel 114 on Time-Warner (Channel 111 in Olean), WGRZ Digital Channel 2-2 and Verizon Fios Channel 460. The coverage area included all or parts of Erie, Niagara, Genesee, Wyoming, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany counties.

Kane reminds harness fans that race replays are available on the OTB website (www.westernotb.com <http://www.westernotb.com>) and OTB provides telephone betting through its Dial-A-Bet service. Patrons may phone 1-800-724-4000 to establish an account.

Batavia Downs Casino is owned and operated by Western Regional Off-Track Betting, a public benefit corporation. In addition to being America’s oldest lighted harness track, the facility at 8315 Park Road is home to over 600 of the most popular slots and Grandstands Bar & Grille.

Cougars win WNY Athletic Conference Championship

By Billie Owens

For the third time in five years, the Cougar Baseball Team won the Western New York Athletic Conference Championship.

In game one on Saturday, Oct. 2 at Dwyer Stadium in Batavia, the Cougars defeated Jamestown Community College 3-0. The team was led by pitcher Greg Rapp who threw a one-hitter in all nine innings while striking out five and walking three. Nate Smith and Adam Grace each had two hits to lead the offense.

In the championship game later that day, Genesee defeated Niagara County Community College 7-1 to win the WNYAC championship.

The Cougars took the early lead scoring in the second inning. John Broll led the inning off with a walk and then scored off a single by Jacob Featherstone. NCCC came back to tie the game in the top of the sixth inning, but Genesee was determined to battle back as they continued to score throughout the game to make the score 7-1.

Adam Grace led the team in offense going 3 for 4 with 2 doubles and 3 RBI's. Genesee starting pitcher Shaun Slemko pitched 5 2/3 innings giving up two hits while walking one. Dan Sharpe entered the game and got the win pitching the rest of the way, striking out four and walking one.

The team will play at SUNY Brockport on Saturday, Oct. 9, in an "all day" game with SUNY Brockport and Finger Lakes Community College. The team will play three games on Saturday.

On Sunday, Oct. 10 the team will hold its annual Eastern Great Lakes Baseball Showcase at Dwyer Stadium. The team invites high school students, as well as junior college players, to workout in front of four-year colleges and professional baseball scouts.

This is one of the ways Genesee successfully sends its players up to other colleges. In the last five years, the program has had 32 players get baseball scholarships from colleges and universities around the country. Genesee has also had three players drafted or sign to play professional baseball.

The team finished its Conference fall season with an impressive 11-3 record. Coach Skip Sherman says, "I could not be more proud of this team. They have worked very hard and this a well deserved championship for this group of players."

All Conference players should be announced in the next couple of weeks and the team will then begin getting prepared for a competitive spring season.

GCC Baseball Roster:

Shan Alexander, of Willemstad, Curacao; John Broll, of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; Bryan Depew, of Wellsville; Jacob Featherstone, of Ajax, Ontario; Charles Gibbons, of Port Washington; Adam Grace, Niagara Falls, NY; Ross Graham, Kingston, Ontario; Alex Harms, Hamburg, Germany; Manuel Hernandez, Valencia, Venezuela; Josh Hill, Akron; Josh Leavitt, of Kingston, Ontario; Ivan Madafferi, of Albion; Leandro Pereira, of Curacao; John Polonius, of Curacao; Bryan Pyper, of Toronto; Greg Rapp, of Cambridge, Ontario; Adrian Rosellon, of Mexico City; Daniel Sharpe, of Youngstown; Shaun Slemko, of Courtice, Ontario; Nathan Smith, of Brampton, Ontario; Kyle Taylor, of Ajax, Ontario; Jaymee Young, of Pickering, Ontario; Greg Young, Waterloo, Ontario.

For further information please contact Genesee Community College Baseball Team Coach Sherman at 343-0055, ext. 6454 or email: SSherman@genesee.edu.

Students say fencing is a great way to make new friends and have fun

By Howard B. Owens

Ben Cook, 9, saw fencing in a movie and thought it would be fun. Peter Koziol, 12, thought it would be like sword fighting. Clair Zickl, 10, was inspired by her older brother and has already competed in her first tournament.

The three young fencing students are taking classes from Colin Dentino at his En Garde Fencing Academy on Harvester Avenue.

Dentino said fencing is appropriate for youngsters because it's a sport that anybody can enter at any age and learn.

"For me, I always liked the mental aspect," Dentino said. "It's really like a three-dimensional chess game with your opponent."

For Ben, Peter and Clair, it's just fun.

"I like fencing because I'm making new friends," Ben said. "It's physically active, and it's just really, really, really fun."

Claire is advancing fast, according to Dentino. She placed 17th out of 22 in her first tournament, competing against girls in her own age bracket, but who have been fencing up to five years.

Claire started just this summer.

"For her to finish anything higher than 22nd is fantastic," Dentino said.

She is mentally tough and has absorbed her lessons quickly, Dentino said, which allowed her to take one match against a girl with more experience who eventually went on to finish third in the tournament.

Her performance qualified her to compete in an April 15 tournament in Portland, Ore.

Alexander 2 Oakfield 0

By Chad Flint

 Alexander remains in the ranks of the unbeaten at 9-0-2 with a 2-0 win in Oakfield Wednesday night.  Alexander jumped out to a 1-0 lead as Senior Midfielder Claire Hartl put a corner kick from Senior Midfielder Autumn Atkinson 13 minutes into the game.  Alexander went up 2-0 8 minutes into the 2nd half as Junior Forward Julia Pettys finished off a pass from Senior Forward Megan Schmieder.

Senior Goal Keeper Hannah Wilson made 6 saves for her 4th shutout of the season.

Alexander moves to 9-0-2 on the season 8-0-1 in the league.  Alexander travels to Holley Saturday at 6:30 for a big division 1 game.

GCC men's soccer putting together dominant season

By Howard B. Owens

I took in a little GCC men's soccer this evening. The Cougers beat Corning 5-0 for the team's 13th win against one loss on the season.

Above, Brady Smith, of Brisbane, Australia, battles for the ball near Corning's goal.

More pictures after the jump:

Josh Gray of Norwich, England.

Joe Smith, of Brockport, hits one off his heel to score the Couger's fifth goal.

Daniel Kocyigit of Staffordshire, England.

Mike Estela of Kendall.

Djibril Gueye of Dakar, Senegal.

Akech Deng of Fairport.

Deng's goal attempt was wide right.

Joe Palmer of Burnsley, England.

Joe Smith.

Kaleo Almeida of Bahia, Brazil.

Brady Smith and Estela.

Almeida.

Photos: Notre Dame seniors final walk

By Howard B. Owens

Bare Antolos submitted these photos. Following Notre Dame's game against Elba/Byron-Bergen -- the final home game of the regular season -- the team's seniors walked their field one last time. For a bigger version of the top picture, click here.

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