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Members contribute to Bartlett upgrades By CHUCK POLLOCK Olean Times Herald

OLEAN -- Frank Higgins admits, with a laugh, “They just keep electing me,” jestfully inferring nobody else wants the job. But it’s not a joke to the Bartlett Country Club membership which has voted him to a fourth straight one-year term as president. And the likely reason is that Higgins has gotten things done ... big time. When he first took the job in 2012, Bartlett was battling both membership and financial issues. However, in the past three years, the former has stabilized and the latter has been countered by over $700,000 in capital improvements. “The membership really stepped up,” Higgins emphasized. “They donated the money for the things we’ve done.” IT STARTED with a new fleet of carts. “An anonymous donor said he would match the donations other members made over an 8-day span,” Higgins said. “We ended up raising $152,000 in that time and with the matching donation it gave us over $300,000 .” Next came a new roof, boiler system and kitchen for the clubhouse. “Again,” Higgins pointed out, “it all came from member donations.” The final major addition from the capital improvement fund was last summer’s replacement of the swimming pool. “For that, 108 members donated $336,000,” Higgins allowed with a sense of pride. “It’s a state-of-the-art pool and we needed it. The old one was 60 years old. “How do I know? An 88-year-old woman member told me it was the second time she had donated to the

Bartlett Country Club members have been enjoying a brand new pool since last July. Bartlett pool. She said she had donated when the original pool was built 60 years ago.” BUT THE new swimming facility didn’t dampen the contributing mood of Bartlett’s members. “A woman member offered to match up to $15,000 for upgrades inside the clubhouse for things like the floors and rugs,” Higgins said. “I told her, ‘We just put out $336,000 for a pool, so I’m not sure how many donations are still out there.’ But we went to the members and raised $12,000 and the woman still wrote us

a check for $15,000.” NATURALLY, though, the essence of Bartlett is still its golf course and it hasn’t been ignored. Each year, two or three tee boxes are rebuilt, with emphasis on the senior areas. And, currently, new pumps are replacing the 20-year-old devices in the course’s irrigation system. “The next thing,” Higgins said, “is to replace the sand traps over the next three years. “We want to dig them out and put in a higher grade of sand.”

BARTLETT’S membership, according to its president, is “around 240.” “We’ve stayed pretty steady,” he said. “That translates to about 170 golf memberships and 70 social members. “We gained about 10 this winter, but lost about the same number with people relocating. Hopefully, though, we’ll add some this year with the new pool and some of the upgrades we’ve made in the clubhouse and on the course.”


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At Holiday Valley, you can choose: ski or golf

By CHUCK POLLOCK

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ELLICOTTVILLE -- Since its opening in 1957, the Holiday Valley Ski Resort has been moving toward being a year-round destination. Already one of Western New York’s premier ski areas with its 56 slopes and 13 lifts, in 2011 it added an Adventure Park with its network of rope courses, zip lines and a mountain coaster to serve as spring,

summer and fall entertainment. But long before they became part of the Holiday Valley experience, its main non-winter pursuit came in the form of the 18-hole Double Black Diamond golf course. Oh, it started as a 9-hole layout in 1962 and the back nine wasn’t added until 25 years later. And that addition created an interesting confluence of cross purposes. You see, some of the year’s best

Reiley Memorial to benefit St. Bona and Pitt-Bradford BRADFORD -- Last May 24, Terry Reiley, the former Bradford High golf coach and one of the area’s top senior players, died while playing at the Pennhills Club. His older brother Dan won the 1995 Southwestern New YorkNorthwestern Pennsylvania Men’s Amateur and four years after Terry lost in the finals. The younger Reiley also made that tourney’s consolation flight finals three times. And to honor Terry’s memory and benefit the golf programs at both Pitt-Bradford and St. Bonaventure, to which he sent scholastic golfers, the inaugural tournament named in his honor is set for May 16 at Pennhills. The Terry Reiley Memorial will have individual gross and net champions. Tee and green sponsorships are available for $100 with patron contributions of $250 which can be designated to either college. The tourney entry fee is $75 and includes cart,

range balls, lunch and prizes. Contributions can be made care of the Terry Reiley Memorial Golf Tournament at Northwest Savings Bank, 33 Main St., Bradford, Pa. 16701.

JCC event set for May 20 OLEAN -- Entries and sponsorships are being accepted for the 23rd Annual Jamestown Community College (JCC) Scholarship Classic Golf Tournament at Bartlett Country Club set for May 20. Registration begins at noon, with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The tournament is sponsored by the JCC Foundation and JCC Cattaraugus County Campus athletic department. Proceeds benefit Cattaraugus County Campus athletic programs. For more information, contact Angela Pucciarelli, assistant director of athletics, at 485-8430 or angelapucciarelli@mail.sunyjcc.edu.

skiing is enjoyed in the spring, hence Holiday Valley wants the season to last as long as possible. Of course, spring is also the time that golfers are itching to get back on the course. Well, at HV’s Double Black Diamond layout, that timing conflicting with skiing is “half” problematic. THE COURSE’S front nine opened a week ago Saturday, the day before Holiday Valley’s skiing ended for the season. Double Black Diamond’s back nine? “It’s under snow cover,” said Kyle Benish, an assistant pro at the course for 12 years. “We understand we’re going to be a month later than everybody else (as an 18-hole course).” But while the perception was that this past winter was particularly cold with an excessive amount of snow, that wasn’t the effect on HV’s golf course. “We got a lot of natural snow,”

Benish conceded, “but it was so cold that there was a lot less need for man-made snow. “So, from the golf standpoint, we’ve had worse winters.” And that’s good news for the Double Black Diamond course’s greens-keeping crew as some of the back nine holes intersect with ski slopes. Still, Benish pointed out, “There’s usually very little damage (caused by skiing) ... just a little wear and tear.” Thus, the course’s full 18 holes should be operational by mid-May. No matter, the closing date for the resort course with 150 members is already locked in. “We close on Halloween whether its 80 degrees or a snowstorm,” Benish said of the Oct. 31 conclusion to the season. “We’ve got to rope off the greens (as protection from snowmobiles and skiers) and get the course buttoned up for the winter.” And Holiday Valley’s “other” season.


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for a math competition in the area. All this hard work has helped Christopher earn High Honor Roll recognition for his entire high school career. Indicative of his honesty and trustworthiness, he has been the treasurer of his high school class, Student Council, Varsity Club, and Peer Helpers. Other organizations to which he belongs include the following: Spanish Club, National Honor Society, and Mock Trial. In the sports arena Christopher has played four years each of football, basketball, and baseball, having been selected captain in each sport his senior year. In football he was selected twice to the AML North All-Star Team, and he has also been selected to play in the prestigious Don Raabe Big 30 All-Star Game. Last season in baseball he was chosen for the Northern Allegany League All-Stars. Of Christopher’s accomplishments, Marc Budd, Port Allegany High School principal, says, “Christopher has been a key member of every sports team he has participated on. While his individual accomplishments are too lengthy to list, his efforts have helped every team he participates on. His work ethic and dedication inspire younger athletes to raise their expectations, work harder, and be ambassadors of the sport.” The son of Joseph and Mary Lashway, Christopher will attend either Clarkson University or Penn State Behrend where he will major in Engineering and Management.

Monroe Morris Cuba-Rushford Central A “student-athlete” in the tru-

Christopher Lashway Port Allegany

Monroe Morris Cuba-Rushford

Scott Miles Wellsville

est sense, Cuba-Rushford’s Monroe Morris has led the way for the Rebels over the course of his high school career. He is an active athlete, a fine student, and an acclaimed citizen in his community. He lends a helping hand throughout the area by his involvement in the Lions Club Walk for Sight, United Way campaign, Garlic Festival, Operation Christmas Child, and a DEC camp in the summer. Even though he is extremely busy outside of school, Monroe still finds time in school to be a top-tier student. He is a member of the National Honor Society, and he has been a class officer and an officer of the Student Council. He participates in band and in both the Science and Language Clubs. Some of his other interests can be found in the Fisheries and Wildlife program, Scholastic Challenge, and Youth Court. On the athletic fields, Monroe has participated in four years of both cross country and swimming. He was selected as team MVP for three years in cross country as well

as swimming. He has also run track and field and played tennis. Some of his part-time jobs have included working as a lifeguard at local pools. Monroe’s abilities are best described by the Cuba-Rushford Central School superintendent, Carlos Gildemeister: “Monroe is a true role model for our student body in every facet of his personal attributes, from academics to extracurricular activities. His outstanding class rank and GPA is a testament to his exceptional work ethic, but that alone only makes up a small portion of what this student-athlete means to our school.” Monroe will travel off to the University of Alaska at Fairbanks to enter a newly-developed major called Fisheries and Engineering. He is the son of Jay and Karen Morris.

munity service. He has served at the Elk’s Scholarship Breakfast, worked for the Ushers Club, Salvation Army Christmas Drive, the Leos Club fruit sale, and the Lutheran Church. In addition, Scott has received numerous awards and accolades as he has played three years of varsity soccer and tennis. He was the tennis team’s MVP in both his junior and senior seasons, and he won the Soccer Coach’s Award his senior year. Jeffrey White, the Wellsville High School principal, describes the versatile Scott by saying, “Scott is an honest and dependable young man. He has always represented our school and community with the utmost pride and dignity. He respects and acknowledges his actions, behavior, and decisions. They reveal who he is and are a reflection of his family and community. He is an excellent role model for younger students and his high school peers.” Scott, the son of Cheryl Miles and Dennis Miles, will attend Daemen College and major in pre-med.

Scott Miles Wellsville High

Scott Miles is both a gifted student and fine athlete for the Wellsville Lions. Ranked first out of a class of 95, Scott has been an outstanding student in the classroom. He has consistently challenged himself by taking the highest quality and most rigorous courses that Wellsville has to offer. In June he is expected to graduate with an Advanced Regents Diploma with Honors including endorsements for Mastery in both Mathematics and Science. Due to his tremendous academic successes, he was elected to the school’s National Honor Society. He has been a member of a number of school organizations including the Student Council, Science Club, Language Club, Leos Club, and Ushers Club. Outside of school he has been heavily involved in com-

THE 11TH ANNUAL Big 30 Scholarship Scramble will be held on Monday, July 13, at Bartlett Country Club. The four-person scramble features at 1 p.m. shotgun start. The cost of $85 per player includes greens fee, cart and steak dinner. If you are interested in playing or sponsoring a hole ($100), please contact Jim Melaro. He can be reached at (716) 307-3445 of jimmelaro@yahoo. com. Entries (with check and foursome information: names and handicaps) can be mailed to: Jim Melaro, 3627 Route 16, Hinsdale, NY 14743.


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Area golf course directory; tournament schedules allegheny hills 9622 Hardy’s Corners Road Cuba, NY 14727 (585) 437-2163 Club Manager: Frank Scott Course Superintendent: Alton Owens For tournament information, call (585) 437-2163

Bartlett Country Club 32 Euclid Ave Olean, NY 14760 (716) 372-5176 Club President: Frank Higgins Club Professional: Terry Stiltner Asst. Club Pro: Aaron George Course Superintendent: Kirk Unverdorben Executive Chef: Tim Brushingham Men’s Tournament Chairman: Nick Lyons Women’s Tournament Chairmen: Smith Greens Committee Chairman: Jon Kirk Men’s Club Champion: Scott Brady Women’s Club Champion: Wendy Smith May

2 - Member-Member 10 - Mother’s Day event 13 - Olean General Hospital 20 - JCC Golf Classic 23 - Bartlett Cup Matches 24 - Memorial Day Holiday BB June 1 - Women’s Club Championship (36 holes) 1 - Men’s Club Championship (match play) 1 - Bartlett Pro-Am 5 - Golf with the Bonnies 14 - Father’s Day 20 - Olean High School Reunion July 3 - Dan Butler Outing 4 - July 4 Holiday BB 6 - BOCES outing 10-11 Men’s Member-Guest 13 - Big 30 Scholarship Scramble 15 - Cathy Young 18 - Friendship Dairy 20 - Olean Chamber of Commerce 27 - Penn-York Junior League 31 - Ladies Member-Guest August 4-9 - SWNY-NWPA Amateur 13-15 - Betty Bergreen Junior Inv. 16 - Couples Member-Guest September 5 - Men’s Steeplechase 6 - Labor Day Best-Ball 7 - Me & Mine Tournament 11-12 - Higgins Memorial 20-21 - Leo Keenan Invitational

Birch run CC 4130 Birch Run Road Allegany, NY 14706 (716) 373-3113 Club Professionals: Dan Kaye, Greg Kaye Course Superintendent: Grayson Cole Men’s Club Champion: Matt

Fuller Ladies’ League Champion: Kathy Taylor Leagues: Monday (evening); Tuesday Ladies’ (morning, evening); Mens’ Day (Wednesday), American Legion (Thursday) May 24 - Mixed Couples Scramble June 3 - Men’s Member Stag 6 - Salvation Army Outing 19-20 - Men’s Member-Guest 26 - Men’s Senior Tournament 2-Man Best-ball July 5 - Mixed Couples Scramble 15 - Men’s Member Stag 25-26 - Men’s Club Championship August 7 - Ladies Member-Guest 14 -Men’s Senior Tournament September 6 - Mixed Couples Scramble October 10 - 3-Club Chili Bowl

Bolivar 8212 Halls Road Bolivar, NY 14715 (585) 928-1266 President and Owner: Robert Mallery Clubhouse Manager: Chauncy Crowley Course Superintendent: Lee Johnson May 2 - MGA kickoff 25 - Memorial Day Scramble 30 - Hoppy Caya Memorial June 7 - Brian Castle Memorial 13 - Bolivar Open 20 - Wellsville Dresser Tournament 26 - Bolivar Teacher’s Tournament July 3 - Chris Shall Memorial 4 - July 4th Scamble 11 - Two-Man Best-Ball 17-19 - Men’s Member/Guest August 1 - Terry Burrows Memorial 2 - Midget Football Benefit 8 - Crazy Eddie’s Tournament 15-16 - Member/Member 29 - Allegany County Cancer Tournament September 6 - Shinglehouse Open 7 - Labor Day Outing 12-13 - Club Championship 19 - John Crowley Memorial October 3 - MGA roundup 10 - Turkey Shoot

Concord Crest 9255 Genesee St. East Concord, NY 14055 (716) 592-7636 Club Owners: Don and Gail Ploetz

For tournament information, call (716) 592-7636

Coudersport Golf Club 839 Cherry Springs Road Coudersport, PA 16915

(814) 274-9122 Mailing address: P.O. Box 446, Coudersport, PA 16915 website: www.coudersportgolfclub.net Club President: Dan Schott Course Superintendent: Josh Ayers Clubhouse Manager: John Merrick Club Champion: Gary Francis May 2 - Ham and Leek Scramble 21 - Member-Member June 24 - Pepsi Junior Drive 26 - Junior Tournament 28 - 100K Shootout Open July 18 - Night Outing 19 - Camp Cadet Scramble 24-26 - Member-Guest August 5-6 - Senior Open 9 - Ladies Open 23 - Kightlinger Open 10 - Ladies Open September 13 - Men’s Best-Ball 20 - - Coudersport Sports Booster Scramble October 4 - Turkey Tournament

Elkdale CC 7871 Stone Chimney Road

Salamanca, NY 14779 (716) 945-5553 web site: www.ElkdaleCC.com Club President: Frank Pascarella Club Professional: Jack Widger Course Superintendent: Phil Dille Clubhouse Manager: Denise Lord Tournament Chairman: Pete Weishan Greens Chairman: Dave Elsen Women’s Committee President: Debbie Eysaman Men’s Club Champion: Dan Smith Women’s Club Champion: Keri Oldor

Semi-Private: Open to the public Par: 72, Yardage: 6,132 Greens fee: Weekday- 9 holes $18, 18 holes $33; Weekends - 9 holes $22, 18 holes $43 Rental fees: pull cart $3; golf cart - 9 holes $9, 18 holes $16; Club rental: $9 May 3 - MGA Spring Scramble 12 - Ladies Open Scramble 18 - Seneca Allegany Casino WNYPGA Pro-Am June 7 - Elkdale Open 14 - MGA Gross & Net Skins 21 - MGA Father Son Best-Ball 29 - Penn-York Junior Golf

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directory Continued from page 14 July 1 - Dr. Green Lawn Custom Turf Scramble 8 - Old Hickory Tavern Outing 9 - Ladies Combo Day 12 - MGA Two Man Best Ball Full Handicap 12 - WNYPGA junior Tour 15 - Bob Reynolds Memorial 17 -19 - Member -Guest 29 - Clinton Restaurant Outing August 2 - MGA Two Man Scramble 14 - Northeast Sportsman Outing 17 - Salamanca Rotary Tournament 19 - Elkdale CC Two-Man Best-Ball 22-23 - Club Championship 26 - Seniors Championship 28 - Whitcomb for Sheriff Outing September 12- Guys and Dolls 14 - Fall Scramble and Picnic

Emporium CC 229 Country Club Lane Emporium, PA 15834 (814) 486-7715 Club President: Rich Cashdollar Club Professional: Michael Keefer Course Superintendent: Eric Shupe Call the clubhouse for tournament information.

Holiday Valley Resort Double Black Diamond Course 65557 Holiday Valley Road Ellicottville, NY 14731 (716) 699-2345 (Ext. 4411) Club Professional: Steve Carney

Assistant Club Pros: Tom Dirito, Kyle Benish Course Superintendent: Bill Burford Call the clubhouse for tournament information.

Ischua Valley 8093 Route 16 North Franklinville, NY 14737 (716) 676-3630 Club President: Jim Lemke and Paul Wagner Course Superintendent: Aaron Wagner Call the clubhouse for tournament information.

Pennhills Club 146 Pennhills Dr. Bradford, PA 16701 (814) 368-6159 Club President: Fred Fesenmyer General Manager: Kevin Mosher Office Manager: Melody Gatewood Club Professional: Jake Northrup Course Superintendent: Dennis Platko Executive Chef: Jamie Allen Men’s Club Champion: Tom Smith Men’s Senior Champ: Mike Mulcahey

Bavarian Hills GOLF COURSE

18 HOLE PUBLIC GOLF COURSE 814-834-3602 251 Mulligan Rd., St. Marys, PA MONDAY & THURSDAY ALL DAY WEEKENDS AFTER 2PM

18 HOLES W/CART

CALL FOR SPECIALS

Women’s Club Champion: Kathy Taylor Women’s Senoir Champ: Jan Brown Men’s League Champions: Brian and Brayden Snyder Women’s League Champions: Marcia Bower, Sue Aljoe May 16 - Terry Reiley Memorial 30 - Bob Stidd Outing June 5 - Erkie Open 6 - Zippo Open 14 - BHS Wrestling Outing 19 - Jim Brady/Edward Jones Senior Open 27 - 10th Annual Can/Am July 11 - Kessel Klassic 26 - Blaisdell Pro-Am August 18 - ARG Outing 21 - Bradford Regional Medical Center Classic 23 - Pecora Open 30 - Dr. Herrmann Ladies Outing September 13 - Bradford Youth Hockey 23 - Sauerkraut Open

Pine Acres CC 1401 West Warren Road Bradford, PA 16701 (814) 362-2005 Club President: Barry Stauffer Club Professional: Kirk Stauffer Course Superintendent: Jason Culver

Men’s Day Outings: May 26, June 16, July 20 (senior), August 18 Green fees: $17 9 holes, $30 18 holes Riding carts: $10 9 holes, $20 18 holes 9 - Opening Scramble 23 - Matthew’s Memorial 24 - Ladies 2-Ball

May

June 6 - Eagles Scramble 12 - Pitt-Bradford Employees Scramble 13 - 50th Anniversary Tourney 18 - Ladies’ Open 20 - Howard Warfield Scramble 21 - PACC Flighted 2-man Scramble 23 - ISM Outing 24 - Glendorn Outing 27 - Schoenle Group July 5 - WNYPGA Junior Tour 6 - Pro-Am 7 - AJGA Junnior Tour 11 - Gleasom 4-club Tournament 12 - Gleason Member/Guest 13 - Penn York Juniors 19 - Don Raabe Scramble 22 - Senior Men 30 - PACC Junior Program August 1 - Member Shotgun 2 - CARE Scramble 6 - Olean Wholesale 7-9 - Men’s Member/Guest 15 - Cutco Outing 21 - Hull Electric Outing 22 - Ladies Member-Guest 29 - Olean Golf Outing September 5-6 - Pitt-Bradford Tournamet 12-13 - Member/Member 19 - Ryder Cup 27 - Fall Picnic

Serenity Hills 6462 Country Road 31 Friendship, NY 14739 (585) 973-8882 Club Owners: Sam and Becky Swift

Course Superintendent: Sam Swift

Call the clubhouse for tournament information.

Smethport CC 13065 Route 59 Smethport, PA 16749 (814) 887-5641 Club President: Leroy Duffy Course Superintendent: Jim Askey Clubhouse Manager: Mike Sample

Call the clubhouse for tournament information.

St. Bonaventure PO Box G Department of Athletics St. Bonaventure, NY 14778 Pro Shop: (716) 372-7692; Athletics Department: (716) 375-2695 Director of Golf Operations: Steve Campbell (716) 375-2599 Course Superintendent: Mike Tate Golf Shop Manager: Bill Sprague Green fees: $14 weekdays, $16 weekends Riding carts: $12 for 9 holes, $24 for 18 holes

May 11 - Hoffman-Kustra Memorial June 6- St. Bonaventure Alumni Weekend 8 - Hoffman-Kustra Memorial 14 - A.J.’s Bar Tournament July 13 - Hoffman-Kustra Memorial 26 - Sons of the American Legion August 10 - Hoffman-Kustra Memorial 16 - 19th Annual Allegany Fire Dept. Tourney 29 - Duggan & Duggan Tournament September 5 - Michael Farmer Memorial 6 - A.J.’s Bar Tournament 7 - Hoffman-Kustra Memorial 26 - St. Bonaventure Family Weekend St. Bonaventure tees will be closed to the public for league play at the following times: Mondays: 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Tuesdays: 9:15 a.m. to 10 a.m.; 3:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Wednesdays: 3:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursdays: 9:15 a.m. to 10 a.m.; 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays: 4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. (every other week)

Waterways Resort 5920 County Route 16 Belmont, NY 14711 (585) 365-2201 Club Owners: Roy Sawyers and Richard Patton Course Superintendent: Lee Collins For tournament information, call the clubhouse

Wellsville CC Riverside Drive Wellsville, NY 14895 Golf shop: (585) 593-6337 Sadie Anne’s Restaurant: (585) 593-6114 Club Professional: Lynn Waugaman Course Superintendent: Mike Wagner For tournament information, call the clubhouse


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