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Comedy fans can “expect the unexpected” as funny guy Marlon Wayans takes the stage at Helium Comedy Club next weekend to perform stand up. Though he has performed at colleges throughout the area many times in the past, he is excited to perform his first show for “the locals.” “I really enjoy Buffalo,” he said. “People there are listeners, and I love listeners more than anything. Listening will make you laugh.” Wayans grew up with a funny family in the projects of New York City. As he and his nine brothers and sisters grew up, their work and their names became well known in the entertainment industry. “We always give each other advice and inspire each other with what we’re doing,” he said. He gained popularity in the early ’90s when he
Marlon Wayans to perform at Helium Comedy Club appeared in the sketch comedy series “In Living Color,” created by his brothers Keenan and Damon. Following in their footsteps, Wayans joined brother Shawn in creating the series “The Wayans Bros.” The family continued working together, writing, producing and starring in box-office hits such as “White Chicks” and the “Scary Movie” franchise. “Collaborating with my brothers is the greatest thing,” Wayans said. “It’s not about if what we did sucked or not. What matters is that we worked together in harmony, had a good time and worked through those moments with smiles.” His latest projects include working with new comedians through WhatTheFunny.com and his latest TV series, “Funniest Wins.” While working with up-and-coming talent, Wayans often finds himself inspired by the hard work and dedication the newcomers have with
advancing their careers. “Their hustle is something to look at and mimic. A great teacher learns from their students,” he said. Whether it’s working on TV and film or spending time with his family, Wayans will always include comedy in his life as he loves the rush that fills his body after making someone laugh. “To resurrect something brand new in the moment, I’m blessed,” he said. “I treat every opportunity presented to me as if it’s my first and my last.” Wayans’ stand-up show begins at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, and 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 and Saturday, Nov. 22 at Helium Comedy Club, 30 Mississippi St., Buffalo. Learn more about the show at www.heliumcomedy.com/buffalo. Stay up to date with Wayans and his career by “liking” his Facebook page and following @marlonwayans on Twitter and Instagram.
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Assessor reminds residents to renew Enhanced STAR, disability exemptions By Kimberlee Sabshin NT SUN CORRESPONDENT
Last Tuesday, Nov. 4, the office of City and Town of Tonawanda Assessor David Marrano issued a press release reminding qualifying residents to apply for Enhanced STAR, Enhanced STAR/Aged, veterans or disability property tax exemptions before March 2. At last Thursday’s town budget meeting, Marrano also clarified questions about the applicable STAR exemptions. According to Marrano, eligible taxpayers in both municipalities should have
received letters in October advising them to apply or reapply for these school tax exemptions. The letters pertained to both the Enhanced STAR and Aged exemptions. Those residents who are eligible for the disability tax exemption will receive their eligibility reminder in December, Marrano said. Any veterans who have already applied for the veterans’ tax exemption are not required to reapply. “Exemptions have to be renewed – some exemptions, every year: the Enhanced STAR, Aged, disability,” Marrano said Thursday. “Every year, folks
who have them have to renew them.” Residents are not required to apply for the tax exemption if they have only the Basic STAR exemption, or are over 65 with the Enhanced STAR exemption and use the New York State Income Verification Program. According to Marrano, some residents are on the IVP program, so some seniors who still file a state return do not need to apply for the exemption, but others do. “We send out renewals to them, but we do this kind of a reminder to make sure people are aware of them. Maybe the renewal got lost
in the mail, and so they’re checking with us. Sometimes Mom or Dad may be forgetful, so if it’s your parent, check on them,” Marrano added. “We want to make people who are turning 65 realize, now, they may have an opportunity to get engaged into the Enhanced STAR from Basic STAR. If their income is at a certain level, they may even get the Aged exemption.” Any City or Town of Tonawanda residents who will turn 65 later this year or in 2015 may be allowed to upgrade from Basic STAR to the Enhanced STAR or g in:
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‘Girl Code’ star comes to Buffalo of them.” Though she misses her family and the Western New York accent, the self-proclaimed “lazy kid” learned she could achieve anything when she dedicates herself. “Find something you want so bad you would sacrifice
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Syracuse native Jessimae Peluso grew up making her family and friends laugh. As she grew older she decided she never wanted to work for a boss, so she moved to Boston to work on improvisation and stand up comedy. In 2006, she packed her bags and moved to New York City. “It takes a long time to get funny,” she said, stating it takes a combination of ambition, humility and taking risks to make it in the comedy circuit. “I love connecting to random strangers by talking to them. I’m so fortunate to do it and make a living off of it.” Peluso found her best shows happened when she remained as genuine as possible on stage. One day, while performing stand up in New York City, her raw and unpredictable sense of humor attracted the casting directors of MTV’s “Girl Code” and she was invited to audition for the show. “Being approachable and having humility on stage served me well,” she said. The casting directors liked Peluso and asked her to join
everything to do it,” she said. “I’m fortunate to have found that.” She hopes to continue writing for magazines and appearing on television. She is currently working on writing a memoir and is on tour performing stand up.
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Delta Air Lines contribution benefits Ken-Ton YMCA
Seven of the eight sets twins included in this year’s incoming sixth grade class at Hoover Middle School pose as a group. They are, front row from left, Cole and Gabe Baker, Emma and Abby Grzeskowiak, and second row, from left, Tiffany and Ashley Tully, John and Jess Botham, John and Jordan Dywan, Sam and Lily Holden, and Owen and Harper Lake.
Sixth grade class at Hoover includes a large number of twins Sixth grade teachers at Hoover Middle School in the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda UFSD may have a better understanding of the confusion some students feel in a new building the first few days of school after
discovering that the incoming sixth grade includes no less than eight sets of twins. The configurations varied with some sets of twins as identical and some fraternal. For a class of 237, it’s an unusually large number and
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a larger proportion than staff could recall, but they are fitting in nicely. While five of the students chose gym as their favorite class, Abby Grzeskowiak is excited about social studies. Sam Holden likes the fact that “there is more freedom and you don’t have to walk in lines.” Several other
students said they liked the additional freedom they found in middle school, although Jordan Dywan and Emma Grzeskowiak said they would prefer it if there was “no homework.” According to school staff, while there similarities have been noted, so too have their uniqueness.
Test your boating skills Swiftwater Sail and Power Squadron is hosting a free fun and educational event that is open to the public to test your boating skills. Swiftwater will have on hand a new high tech United States Power Squadrons Boating Skills Virtual Trainer (much like a flight simulator) developed under a grant from the U.S. Coast Guard.
Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Inner Harbor Yacht Club, 50 Fillmore Ave., Tonawanda. Demonstration times are 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Free hands-on use is available after the demos. Test your skills in docking, maneuvering, pivot turning, mooring, emergency stops and more.
Delta Air Lines made a $25,000 donation to YMCA Buffalo Niagara. Recently Delta Air Lines made a $25,000 donation to YMCA Buffalo Niagara during a ribbon-cutting presentation at the Ken-Ton Family YMCA. The gift was used to install an outdoor Sport Court at the KenTon Y, enabling children, individuals, and families to lead healthier lifestyles. The funding also supports an upgraded Family Lounge at the William-Emslie YMCA. Buddy Campbell, President/CEO of YMCA Buffalo Niagara; Patty Ornst, Director of Government Affairs - New York for Delta Air Lines; and Tad Hutcheson, VP of Community Affairs at Delta Air Lines delivered brief remarks at the event. “We are truly grateful for Delta Air Lines’ generosity,” said Campbell. “Their ongoing commitment to the YMCA and our community
helps us to fulfill our mission of providing programs designed to build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.” “As New York’s largest airline, Delta is committed to making a difference in the communities where we live and serve each day,” said Gail Grimmett, Delta’s senior vice president, New York. “We’re thrilled to be able to provide a meaningful donation to YMCA Buffalo Niagara that will benefit children and families throughout the city of Buffalo for years to come.” In September 2013, Delta Air Lines contributed $25,000 toward the rebuild of a new preschool playground area at the Ken-Ton Family YMCA. YMCA Buffalo Niagara is one of many arts, entertainment, and community organizations that Delta Air Lines supports throughout the upstate New York area.
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Arcade Academy is great Arcade Academy is one of the most exciting happenings at St. John the Baptist School in Kenmore. Third to fifth grade students are participating in this enrichment program based on the viral video, Caine’s Arcade. With more than 4.4 million hits on YouTube, the video follows a young boy who creates an arcade out of cardboard boxes and other recycled materials at his father’s used auto parts store. The goal of Arcade Academy is for the students to work in pairs to create their own arcade games which will be showcased at a school arcade. Finalists will bring their creations to a symposium held at St. Joseph Collegiate Institute this December. Students use various cardboard boxes, containers, and tape to create their very
own arcade game administered by fifth grade teachers Mary Mietlicki and Johanna MacDonald. The STREAM initiative is an outgrowth of STEM education, adding “religion and art” to the original core focus of integrating science, technology, engineering, and mathematics curriculum into students’ learning. Both Mietlicki and MacDonald attended training this past summer to ready themselves for the program’s demands. Mietlicki states, “Johanna and I like to try to incorporate 4 C’s (creativity, collaboration, communication, critical thinking) into our classrooms as much as possible, but we love that this program is entirely 100 percent dedicated to allowing students to develop these skills.” Students must stretch their creativity muscles and really figure out how
to use ONLY recycled materials in order to create arcade games. “The immediate reaction of the kids was “how will we make the arcade games work without electricity,” states Mietlicki. “But even after the first session, it was easy to see that these kids are way more creative than any of us are.” She adds that one of the greatest challenges has been keeping up with the demands of tape, chuckling, “You would never believe how much tape 10-year olds can go through when trying to put together cardboard arcade games. Tape is definitely a new ‘wishlist’ item at St. John’s” Arcade Academy is a prime example of the critical thinking that is being fostered by the faculty with an emphasis in the sciences and math, preparing the students of today for the world of tomorrow.
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Veteran’s flag gifted to St. John the Baptist Principal Cynthia Jacobs proudly accepted a United States flag at St. John the Baptist School in Kenmore. Mrs. Linnea Rott, along with her son Brian McGuire and 1st grader granddaughter Nora, presented the flag in honor of her late husband, Earl Rott. Jacobs explains, “When the family contacted me regarding the donation, I felt honored. To be gifted with a flag that was given for one’s service to the country is humbling.” Mrs. Rott indicates that her husband loved children and especially his granddaughter, Nora. She believed it was very fitting to gift the school with it. Daughter-in-law Amy McGuire states, “Earl was raised Catholic and was an altar boy at the Cathedral until he joined the army. My husband and I were married here at St. John’s and Earl absolutely adored Nora. Earl loved our country and our family thought this would be a great way to honor him and
Pictured, left to right, are: Principal Cynthia Jacobs, Brian McGuire, Nora McGuire, Linnea Rott. help out our school. Now, every time Nora looks out her first grade window, or my little boys come with me to pick her up and watch the
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Citizen soliders extend their service Major General Patrick A. Murphy, the Adjutant General, announces the recent reenlistment of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their continuing commitment to serve community, state and nation as part of the Army National Guard. Sergeant Nathan Berry from Alden has reenlisted to continue service with the Company A, 2-108th Infantry. Specialist Brian Borden from Buffalo has reenlisted to continue service with the 152nd Engineer Support Company. Sergeant Victoria Braun from Kenmore has reenlisted to continue service with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion. Private First Class Andrew Burns from Buffalo has reenlisted to continue service with the 152nd Engineer Support Company. Staff Sergeant Thomas Cassick from Lockport has reenlisted to continue service with the Company D (Forward Support Company Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition), 427th Brigade Support Battalion. Specialist Lawrence Hagler from Buffalo has reenlisted to continue service with the Company A, 2-108th Infantry. Sergeant Kenneth Lilley
from Lockport has reenlisted to continue service with the 827th Engineer Company. Private First Class David Olewniczak from Lancaster has reenlisted to continue service with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion. Sergeant Nicholas Sansalone from Niagara Falls has reenlisted to continue service with the Troop C, 2-101 Cavalry (Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition). “The New York Army National Guard has sustained our force at or above 100 percent strength for the better part of five years now,” Murphy said. “Keeping those ready forces in our ranks means that New York is ready to provide forces for state missions here at home, as we saw during Hurricane Sandy or for the federal missions supporting our nation around the country and around the world. “Each of our 16,000 men and women serving in the Army and Air National Guard has an important role and I’m pleased that so many continue to reenlist and remain part of our New York National Guard family.” For more information about the New York Army National Guard, visit www.dmna.ny.gov or www.1800goguard.com.
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Holiday wreath sale benefits YWCA The YWCA Tonawandas is holding its annual holiday wreath sale to benefit programs and services. Wreaths, decorated Douglas fir, are $22 each and range from 22-24 inches. Orders are pre-paid only and must be placed by Nov. 19. Wreath stands are also available for $5 each. The wreaths will be available to pick up after 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28 at the 147 South Niagara St. Call 912-4511 to make an arrangement for a specific pick up time.
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Statement from the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Union Free School District At approximately 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10, 2014, an incident occurred involving a female student of the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda UFSD who was offered a ride and pursued by an unknown male. The student reported to police that she was walking east along Highland Avenue near Colvin Boulevard when CPOWNY
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the driver of a black vehicle traveling in the opposite direction stopped to offer her a ride. The student did not know the driver, who attempted to approach her, and she was able to leave the area without further incident. The driver was described as a bald white male in his 30s with no facial hair who was wearing jeans the day of
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Tonawanda swim stands by Woomer, goes ‘Red for Jed’ ByDave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
The phrase on the wall of the Edward Liebinger Natatorium says it all: Red For Jed. As the Tonawanda boys swim team heads into the 2014-15 season, the Warriors will have more than swimming personal bests and winning championships on their minds. This year it’s all about standing by one of their brothers, Jed Woomer. Woomer, just 18 years old, was a member of the THS Class of 2014 and former standout for the Warriors swim program. He was diagnosed with poor differentiated soft tissue sarcoma at the tail end of this past summer. The news of their friend and former teammate having to
fight for his young life shook every member of the Warriors swim team to the core. “Jed is a very important aspect of this team,” said senior co-captain Andrew Ball. “We felt really bad for him. No one our age should ever go through that. He was a very fast swimmer and very dedicated. He actually helped me push myself to try to beat him in everything. I’m hoping this can help him.” But it hasn’t been just the swim program.All of Tonawanda has rallied to the side of the Woomers with the ‘Go Red For Jed’motto as a show of support and solidarity to get Woomer and his family through these most difficult times. “I was in disbelief,” said Warrior Tom Draves. “I had just gotten back from a week-long trip and I found out about Jed, because he’s a close friend of the family.” Along with wearing red every Friday as a show of support for Woomer, recent
weeks have seen friends and family take part in ‘Shave Your Head for Jed’fundraisers. Friends are also organizing a huge Red for Jed benefit from 4-9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 at the American Legion Hall on Main St. A wide range of door prizes include tickets to UB Bulls football, Buffalo Bisons and Buffalo Sabres games, as well as other sports memorabilia, baskets and raffles. Always a supportive and encouraging friend and teammate, the Warrior swimmers said that standing by Jed in his hour of need is only right because he would be there for anyone else. “Soon as we get out there we’re going to be thinking about it every time and keeping him in our thoughts,” said Draves. “We’re swimming for him this year.” Woomer will also serve as inspiration for his teammates as the season unfolds. The Warriors said that when a practice
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Tonawanda High School has gone “Red for Jed” in support of former Warrior Jed Woomer, a 2008 graduate who has been diagnosed with poor differentiated soft tissue sarcoma. seems to be boring, or a meet five rounds of chemo, and all to grueling, or they are too sore he has gone through and push or tired, they will think about through for him. Jed, who has already endured “Stay positive,” said Ball,
when asked what his message to Jed is. “To always know that Tonawanda will always be there for him.”
Canisius downs Joe’s, claims 15th straight MMAA crown By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
It was Trevor Gooch’s turn to be lifted in the air at the end of the season. Gooch had 16 kills and three blocks as Canisius defeated St. Joe’s 3-1 Nov. 5 at St. Joe’s to claim its 15th consecutive Monsignor Martin Athletic Association playoff title. Rebounding from a 25-
21 loss in the opening set, Canisius stormed back to win the next three by scores of 25-13, 25-17, and 25-18. When the Crusaders notched the final point, their fan base stormed the floor in celebration. They lifted Gooch onto their shoulders as he led them in the “I believe we have won” victory cheer. “It was pretty unreal,” Gooch said with a smile. “(When I was) a sophomore they lifted up Dave Jepsen, last year they lifted up Tom Sullivan. This year it was me so it was pretty unreal. It was awesome.”
During training camp, Marauders co-captain Anthony Berardi stated how their team was on a mission to end Canisius’ winning streak. Led by the play of Berardi and Jacob Donn (13 kills), the Marauders almost did pull off the unthinkable upset as they clearly controlled play in set one. “I think that was the chemistry that we were looking for all year,” said Berardi. “Right there in that one set. But like it’s been happening all season we took our foot off the gas and things started going down hill. We just couldn’t find a way to
respond.” But the Crusaders didn’t waver. As the match unfolded, Canisius showed why it is one of the elite programs in the state. Setter Charles Desmond had the offense humming with his 33 assists as the Crusaders’ passing was on point and the defense, led by Andrew Helwig, was solid. But it was the blocking of Daniel Berry, Andrew Schake and Peter Crofut (four blocks) at the net that stifled the Marauders’ offense as the night progressed.
“We talked coming in that we needed to figure out a way to get through the first set, because any time you play Joe’s, the emotions. You heard all the craziness out there,” said Canisius coach Tom Weislo. “To St. Joe’s credit, they managed that very well the first set and we didn’t manage it as well as we needed to. I told our guys, ‘we’re not playing the way we are capable of playing. As long we’re doing what we’re supposed to do we’ll be OK.’” In the end, the Crusaders just had ‘the want’ more than the Marauders did and it showed
on the floor. The Marauders gave an all-out, honest effort. But in the wake of a defeat, a good effort rang hollow for everyone in maroon and white. “I’m not at all disappointed with their effort level,” said St. Joe’s coach Mark Anzalone. “They played hard on every single ball.” Added Berardi: “I’m proud of all the guys on my team. This was four years in the making. We’re all best friends. I’m just glad that I had the opportunity to come to St. Joe’s and have fun with my friends. That’s what it’s all about.”
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THS boys soccer to lose talented players to graduation By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
There will be a changing of the guard for the Tonawanda boys varsity soccer team. As the Warriors put the 2014 season to bed and eagerly look forward to next year, they will be moving forward without two of the biggest pieces of the puzzle in recent years. Chuckie Richards and Nate Holler, two of the Warriors’five seniors, will be moving on. Both sophomore starters and key parts of the squad that won the Section VI Class B2 title in 2012, the program’s first sec-
tional title in 20 years, Richards andHollerwerethecornerstones of the rebuilding process in 2013 after 11 seniors graduated from the sectional title team. After weathering some tough times last season, the Warriors rebounded with a strong year as they finished in second place in ECIC IV with a 6-3-1 mark, (9-8-1 overall). “I’m very proud of how this team matured,” said coach James Gabor. Richards and Holler were both named to ECIC IV first team and were selected to play in the exceptional seniors game, with Gabor serving as their team’s coach. Though they were on the losing side of a 2-1 final, Holler managed to score his teams lone goal in the game, which showcased the absolute best senior talent from across WNY. Recalling when he first saw
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Noah Meister (13) is one of many Warriors set to return next season after helping the team to a 6-3-1 ECIC IV record this year.
Holler as a seventh grader, Gabor said that even back then he knew Nate would be something special. “He’s a player that I’m going to miss and our program is going to miss,” said Gabor. Holler, who was named team MVP, closes out his four-year varsity career at Tonawanda with 45 goals and 17 assists. Richards proved why he was the perfect choice for the Warriors Most Reliable Player award when he scored the OT winner in the Warriors’ home playoff win over Springville, which marked the fourth time this season Tonawanda beat its division rival. The first win over Springville came in the third place game of the Dan Durick Memorial Tournament in August. TheWarriors also say goodbye to seniors Jared Simmonds,
Dylan Kowalski and Cody McGregor, who won the Best Teammate award in his first season on varsity. TheWarriors will return Dylan Lewis, who won the WithstandingWarrior award for overall grit and toughness on the field, and Josh Bukowski winner of the Attitude, Character and Effort award. They will also return Seth Kowski, Aaron Holler, Zach Krzemski, Jordan Kowalewski, Nick Carson, Ryan Gardner, Noah Meister, Bailey Vitko, Nick Bitter and late-season call up Cam Brunetta, who was named the the MVP for the junior varsity team. JV Offensive MVPTrey Lilly, Defensive MVP Charlie Moore and Best Teammate Adam Haentges are front runners to earn spots on varsity next season.
Lady Warriors’ seniors set bar high for youth Stallions By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
The seniors have set the standard. Now, it’s time for the underclassmen to take what they have learned and march forward. Though the Tonawanda Lady Warriors soccer season ended sooner than any of the players wanted it to, they know that as a whole, 2014 was a memorable season. Following a 2013 squad that went to the Section VI Class B finals, this year’s squad came in with the bar
set higher then ever before and they responded well. Despite losing core seniors like Alanna Herne, Kalyn Compeau, Megan Tuskes and longtime head coach Julie Johnson, the Warriors, under new head coach and former Lady Warrior Angela Nicholas, had a season to be proud of. “I think they can walk away feeling a lot of success,” said Nicholas. “I think, more than anything, we created a standard for the program.” The Warriors opened the year by winning the championship of the Dan Durick Memorial Tournament. They held the No. 1 spot in the WNY small school coaches poll for the better part of the season and were in the hunt for the ECIC IV title until
the final day of the regular season, before injuries took their toll. The Lady Warriors will say goodbye to seven seniors: tri-captains Melissa Holler, Chezney Belcher and Alexis Lilly, as well as Shelby Stone, Jocelyn Lorenz, Jesalyn Cala and Heather Farnham. Nicholas said her seniors set a tone that the other girls will hold themselves to going forward. Finishing 12-5-0 overall, the Warriors ended the season ranked as the No. 3 team in Class B. They scored 64 goals, 23 of which came from Offensive MVP Hope Balling, while yielding just 14. Belcher was given the Best Teammate award, Lilly earned Ultimate Warrior for perfect attendance in games
and practices. “I don’t regret anything this year. It was so much fun,” said Lilly. “Playing with everyone my senior year. I know I’ll look back and smile.” Holler, whose season came to a close when she tore her ACL in September, earned the Attitude, Character and Effort award for her positive influence. “She tore her ACL,” said Nicholas. “And she was at practice the very next day.” Amy Farnham, who received 18 stitches in the same game Holler was injured, was the recipient of the Withstanding Warrior award in recognition of toughness. The Lady Warriors will return a strong core of talented players that includes Balling
and fellow freshman Grace Stranahan. Farnham, Pearl Bacon, Defensive MVP Sydney Kowsky, Gabby Krajewski, and goalie Haley Schoelerman also return. Schoelerman, in her first season of varsity, had 10 shutouts and a save percentage of 84.7. Brianna Baker, Dahnea Harrison, Shana Johnson, Michaela Walsh, Maddi Robinson and Jenna Hassett (Ultimate Warrior) will also return. “Next year, a word of advice for those girls is work hard,” said Lilly. “Don’t ever stop. You don’t know when your season is going to end. For example, look at Melissa. You don’t know when your season is going to end.”
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On Nov. 8, the Mite Major Clarence Stallions defeated the Regals AA, 5-1. The Stallions’ defense of Maximus Henning, Drew Idzik, Owen McIntyre and Tucker Schoen was central to the victory, allowing very few shots on net. Offensively, Luke Marchant had two goals, including one on which he dove and deftly swatted the puck between the goaltender’s legs. Miles Santa Maria had two goals and an assist. Nic Zivis also scored after taking a pass from Liam Graham, who fed one through the Regals’defense to set up a goal by linemate Nic Zivis. Idzik had an assist as well.
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‘Weekend Update’ anchor connected to the Queen City By: Lauren Kirchmyer When Seth Meyers left the desk of “Weekend Update” on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” fans were wondering who would replace him. Although it looked as though it would be cast member Cecily Strong, Lorne Michaels asked the show’s head writer, Colin Jost, to fill Meyers’ shoes alongside comedian Michael Che. “Getting ‘Weekend Update’ has been the biggest moment of my life,” Jost said. “To perform on ‘SNL’ and be part of the cast and tradition is really cool.” But if you look at his life prior to his “Saturday Night Live” career, you may be surprised Jost is where he is today. “There are many people in my family history who worked in the engineering industry,” he explained. His father, an East Aurora native, worked for Struthers Wells in Buffalo, prior to moving to New York City to work for Procter & Gamble. Jost, on the other hand, enjoyed making people laugh while growing up in Staten Island. In sixth grade, he and his friends convinced their teacher to let them perform skits from “Saturday Night Live” for the class. When it came time to decide what he wanted to study for his undergrad however, Jost picked something far from comedy. The Harvard graduate studied the history and literature of Russia and Britain because he enjoyed reading. “I didn’t know I could have a job in
comedy. I thought it was just a fun thing to do on the side.” When he graduated college, Jost decided to submit a packet of his writing to “Saturday Night Live.” He didn’t hear back and six months later submitted a second packet. This time he received a phone call and went in for an interview with the show’s head writer, Tina Fey. She liked Jost and he moved on to another interview, with Michaels. “At the end he was like, ‘I’ll be seeing you around,’” Jost said about the show’s creator and producer. “I was not sure what it meant. Then I got a call interpreting what Lorne said and I started the next week.” His writing received a lot of laughs and Jost worked his
way up the “SNL” writing chain, earning him Emmy nominations along the way. Some of his favorite skits include when the cast sang Billy Joel’s “Goodnight Saigon” on Will Ferrell’s finale show, when Jonah Hill serenaded his “wife” for their anniversary and when Vanessa Bayer portrayed Miley Cyrus after her performance on MTV’s Video Music Awards. His favorite guests to write for are the ones who have an inherent comedy in them, such as Kristen Wiig, Zach Galifanakis and Emma Stone. He hopes to someday have the chance to write skits for comedians Eddie Murphy and Stephen Colbert, as well as actors Kate Winslet and Michael Keaton.
Outside of “Saturday Night Live,” Jost enjoys performing stand-up shows. “I’m a lot looser and goofier than the news anchor character I play on ‘Weekend Update,’” he said. To prepare for his shows, Jost spends time exploring the cities he’s performing in. Last week, Jost performed at Bear’s Den Showroom at Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino. Before his show, he explored the American and Canadian sides of the falls and roamed around the city his father grew up in. “It’s so beautiful,” he said about the area. “It’s really cool to wander around and see the town.” Jost is also working on starting a career writing screenplays for movies. “It’s the hardest writing process because there’s so much going on. You have to make the script unique and funny and interesting for the viewer.” After having multiple screenplays rejected, or being accepted but having nothing created, his first movie finally came through. “Staten Island Summer,” a film filled with “Saturday Nigh Live” cast members about lifeguards who are spending their last week of summer together before they go away to college, is expected to be out in the spring or summer of 2015. “I’ve learned I’m pretty resilient,” Jost said. “If you really want something, stick with it and work at it. Eventually you will break through in some way.”
Community Events Kenmore Police Citizen’s Police Academy begins midJanuary. Applications are currently being accepted. Sessions will be 3.5 hours long, 11 weeks. Classes offer an in-depth look into the operations of the Kenmore Police Department. Reservations required, limited class size. Info: Lieutenant David Lewandowski at 8751234 or Detective Joseph Vacanti at 8751414. “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward will be performed by the Towne Players at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15 and 2 p.m. Nov. 16 at the SheridanParkside Community Center Theatre, 169 Sheridan-Parkside Dr., Town of Tonawanda. Tickets: $10 students/ seniors, $12 general admission. Pre-sale available $8 at Senior Citizens Center, 291 Ensminger Rd., and Aquatic Center, 1 Pool Plaza. Season opener. Info: 693-9641 or www. towneplayers.com. Amanda’s Angels ALS Buffalo A Krolick’s chicken dinner and theme basket raffle will take place from noon to 6 p.m. Sat., Nov. 15
at Sheridan Park Fire Hall, 738 Sheridan Dr., Tonawanda. To benefit Amanda Pumm Bernier. Music by Black Rock, Liquid Lunch, Slim Chance and the Can’t Hardly Playboys. Cost: $8.50 presale, $10 at the door, includes sheet of 15 raffle tickets. Info: Kristen at 725-6221 or Holli at 875-3583. Test Your Boating Skills at a free, fun and educational event hosted by Swifwater Sail and Power Squadron from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat., Nov. 15 at the Inner Harbor Yacht Club, 50 Fillmore Ave., Tonawanda. Demonstrations at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Test your skills in docking, maneuvering, pivot turning, mooring, emergency stops and more. Info: 694-4404. Spaghetti Dinner will be served from 1-6 p.m. Sun. Nov. 16 at Rizzo’s, 2763 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda. Dinner includes chef salad, spaghetti with meatballs, bread, dessert, pop or coffee. Eat in or take out. Basket raffles, split clubs, other great prizes. Tickets: $10 presale, $12 at the door. All proceeds benefit Brighton Place Library.
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