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Aunt Robin’s Diner opens, holds Thanksgiving buffet By Amy Robb
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Aunt Robin’s Diner celebrated its grand opening Nov. 15 and 16 at 3580 Walden Ave. in Lancaster, formerly Uncle Tom’s Diner. Robin Finsterbach, the diner’s namesake, has worked in food service since she was 14, and worked as a line cook for the past 10 years. “I was Tom’s cook for five to six months before he announced he was closing. I talked with my husband and we decided to take it over,” said Finsterbach. David, her husband, and her two children Bridget and Christopher were all very supportive of her decision
to take over the diner, especially David. He works a full time job, and on top of that helps Robin at the diner when he gets out, helping to clean and close out the diner every night. The kids help out with the diner on the weekends. Now that’s family dedication. The passion and work ethic extends to the food served. “We have specials every day, breakfast and lunch four days a week, and dinner three days a week. All the food is homemade. Mac and cheese, chili, all of it is made in-house. A lot of comfort food,” remarked Finsterbach. Comfort food, along with a comforting setting, is what Finsterbach always wanted
to do, while at the same time being her own boss. She has been a part of the restaurant business for 26 years, and thought it was the right time to take the next step, but on her own terms. She goes on to say she has always wanted her own diner because it’s more personable. It’s small enough where she can do all her own cooking, instead of having to instruct other cooks. “It wouldn’t be as consistent,” she said, of having other cooks make her food. Finsterbach does have one line cook though, to help with the prep and support her during the busiest times. The close knit feel of a diner not only lets Finsterbach have direct contact with the
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without a hot meal to keep them warm. Thankfully, everyone made it through okay, and the diner opened this past Sunday for breakfast. In addition, Aunt Robin’s Diner hosted its own Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday. Tickets went so fast, that those interested were encouraged to call ahead to secure a ticket or stop by to pick it up. The dinner had all the Thanksgiving fixings, with a buffet for side dishes and turkey, along with coffee and dessert served after. According to Finsterbach, the diner had a very generous man and his wife donate $100 worth of dinners, which were given out to those less for-
tunate. With the help of the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and a local church in the neighborhood, the diner reached out to individuals that would benefit the most from the food and company. “[We] figured that people that didn’t have any family can come in and eat with us,” Finsterbach said. Aunt Robin’s Diner will be doing a dinner for Christmas too, so stay tuned on their Facebook page for details or call 948-9361. Diner hours are 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.
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Sen. Gallivan to host small business summit in Lancaster Sen. Patrick M. Gallivan (R-C-I, Elma) is teaming up with the Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce, the Alden Chamber of Commerce and leaders in business development to present a small business summit at Try-It Distributing Inc. from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3. The event is free and open to the public. “Small business is the backbone of our economy, but starting and building a successful business in today’s economy can be challenging. This summit
provides an opportunity to talk about what’s being done in Albany to help businesses, and for business owners to share their experiences with others,” Gallivan said. Sen. Gallivan served as the Deputy Leader of the Republican Conference for Economic Development and serves on the Senate’s Commerce, Economic Development and Small Business Committee. The committee is responsible for overseeing and developing legislation and policy relating to state regulations, man-
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dates, tax credit programs, and growth incentives for all business sectors in the state. The summit will also feature Frank Swiatek, who serves as Sen. Gallivan’s senior advisor for Small Business. Swiatek is a private sector consultant and has worked with numerous small businesses and more than 25 Fortune 500 companies. Anyone interested in attending the event can find out more by calling 6568544.
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Food drive to help local families By Sallie Moppert
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The holiday season is often a time for people to reflect and be thankful for the things that they have in their lives. For some people, it means being thankful for a roof over their heads and food on the table. Others may not be so fortunate to have food on their own tables. To help these less fortunate families in their time of need, Erie County Legislator Ted Morton has announced a food drive to help benefit some local organizations. The food drive will benefit the Alden-Marilla Community Food Pantry and the Tri-Community Food Pantry. The community is invited to donate
non-perishable goods to any of the designated drop off zones throughout the community to assist families in need this coming holiday season. “The Alden and TriCommunity Food Pantries work extremely hard to provide food to families in need,” Morton said. “Keeping the shelves stocked isn’t always an easy task so to help their efforts, I am partnering with the senior centers, town halls and chambers of commerce in my district to collect food to deliver to the Alden-Marilla and TriCommunity Food Pantries to ensure our neighbors receive the help they need to put food on the table.” There will be several organizations within the community that will be accepting donations of non-
perishable food items to the food drive. Each of these locations will have a collection boxes that are specifically to collect donations for the food drive. These places include: the Cheektowaga Senior Center, located at 3349 Broadway in Cheektowaga; the Lancaster Senior Center, located at 100 Oxford Ave. in Lancaster; the Lancaster Town Hall, located at 21 Central Ave. in Lancaster; the Alden Town Hall, located at 3311 Wende Road in Alden; and the Alden Chamber of Commerce, located at 13500 Broadway in Alden. “I want to thank these locations for participating as drop off sites,” Morton added. “Without them, this food drive wouldn’t be possible.” Some types of non-per-
ishable foods include but are not limited to: canned goods, boxed cereals, peanut butter, cake or pancake mix, sugar, baby formula, and more. “Please give what you are able to,” Morton encouraged the community. “Even a few small items can go a long way. Every year the need grows and I am hoping through this food drive we can help meet that need.” The food drive is running now through Monday, Dec. 15. The deadline for the food drive was extended due to the inclement weather received recently. For questions or more information, contact Legislator Morton at 858-8856 or Communications Director Jessica O’Neil at 8588808.
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Turkey Stroll Join this guided nature walk to look for wild turkeys and the clues they leave behind at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Nov. 29 at Reinstein Woods, 93 Honorine Dr., Depew. Free. Registration required; call 683-5959. Lapsit Story Time for children ages 3-23 months with a parent/caregiver begins at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays (Dec. 2, 9 and 16) at the Lancaster Public Library, 5466 Broadway, Lancaster. Registration required; stop in or call 683-1120. Free Math Tutoring NYS certified math teacher Catherine Thielmann, who has had over 37 years of experience teaching math and is willing to share her expertise, will be on hand for math help for students in grades 3-9 from 6-8 p.m. every Tuesday at the Lancaster Public Library, 5466 Broadway, Lancaster. Registration required: stop by or call 683-1120. AM Business Exchange will take place from 8-9 a.m. every Wednesday in December at Aunt Robins Diner, 3580 Walden Ave., Lancaster. Host: Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce. Informal networking. No cost to members or member guests. Register: www. wnychamber.com/events. Small Business Summit & Seminar This second annual event, hosted by Sen. Patrick Gallivan, will take place from 7:30-9:30 a.m. Wed., Dec. 3 at Try-It Distributing Headquarters, 4155 Walden Ave., Lancaster. No cost to members. Register: w w w. w n y c h a m b e r. c o m / events. A f t e r- S c h o o l E s c a p e Kids in grades K-5 and their parents or caregivers will enjoy a different, fun, outdoor activity together at 4:30 p.m. each week at Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve, 93 Honorine Dr., Depew. Free. Dates: Dec. 4, 11, 18; Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26.
Spaghetti Dinner will be held by Boy Scout Troop 864 from 4:30-8 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 4 at the Elks Lodge 1478, 33 Legion Pkwy., Lancaster. Open to public. Presale tickets available. Tickets: $7 adults, $5 children under 10. Basket raffle and 50/50. Proceeds will help pay for scouting activities. Story Time for 2-5 year olds begins at 10:30 a.m. Fridays (Dec. 5, 12 and 19) at the Lancaster Public Library, 5466 Broadway, Lancaster. Registration required; stop in or call 683-1120. WNY Holiday Partnership The 2-1-1 WNY toy assistance program, administered by the Olmstead Center for Sight, will serve Erie and Niagara Counties. Families may apply for assistance through Dec. 5. For information on application sites, hours and eligibility requirements, call 2-1-1 WNY at 888-696-9211. “A Christmas Carol” will be presented by the Alden Christian Theatre Society at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6, 2:30 p.m. Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13, and 2:30 p.m. Dec. 14. Tickets: $11 general admission, $9 students/seniors. Reservations: 937-7770. Holiday Party Friends of Reinstein Woods members will celebrate the beauty of winter at their annual holiday gathering from 1-4 p.m. Sat., Dec. 6 at Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve, 93 Honorine Dr., Depew. Free. New members welcome. Registration required; call 683-5959. Holiday Cheer Party Santa and his elves with help with crafts and fun Sat., Dec. 6 at the Veterans Hospital of Buffalo. Vets H.E.R.D. is seeking donations (monetary, toys, books, craft sets, games, gift cards) for children ages 0-17 who are of recently returned/deployed veterans. Also seeking donations/sponsorships to cover
expenses of food, beverage, activities, paper goods, etc. Donations being accepted through Nov. 30. Info: DonnaMarie Vaughan at 8704488 or via email at donnamarie@vetsherd.org. Christmas Sweepstakes A total of $9,500 will be given away Sat., Dec. 6 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 5337 Genesee St., Bowmansville. 700 tickets will be sold at $30 each, each ticket admits two. Doors open at 5 p.m. Drawing at 6:30 p.m. Purchase your tickets before/after all weekend Masses or by calling the rectory at 683-2375. Winners need not be present to win. Winner is responsible for taxes. Festival of Polish Christmas Carols will be presented by District IX, Polish Singers’ Alliance of America at 3:30 p.m. Sun., Dec. 7 at St. Stanislaus R.C. Church, Peckham and Townsend Streets, Buffalo. Free will offering. Lancaster Historical Society will hold its annual meting and Christmas party at 2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 7 at the Historical Society Museum, 40 Clark St., Lancaster. Short business meeting prior to the party. Holiday Toy Drive Donations of new toys for ages 12 and under will be accepted through Dec. 8 at Anderson’s Frozen Custard, 4855 Transit Rd., Lancaster. Toys will be distributed by WNY Heroes to families of local veterans. Donors will receive an Anderson’s Dessert Dollar Certificate for each new toy donated. “Captain America: Winter Soldier” will be shown at 2 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Lancaster Public Library, 5466 Broadway, Lancaster. Free. Bring your own treats with a comfy pillow and blankets. Registration required: stop by or call 683-1120. Weathering the Winter Learn how animals survive
the long winter season on this guided walk at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Dec. 13 at Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve, 93 Honorine Dr., Depew. Free. Registration required; call 683-5959. Christmas “Gloria!” Concert will be performed by the Alden-Area Ecumenical Choir at 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 at St. John the Baptist RCC, 2021 Sandridge, Alden. Freewill offering; donations will be provided to local nonprofit organizations serving the community. Cookie and punch reception to follow. Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony begins at 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 in front of Our Lady of Pompeii, 158 Laverack Ave., Lancaster. Hot chocolate and refreshments will be served after the ceremony. Bring an ornament to place on the tree to symbolize your family or a loved one. All are welcome.
Hillview Kids Klub Kids in grades 1-5 will meet from 6:45-8 p.m. Thursdays until Dec. 18 at Hillview Church, 26 Rehm Rd. Includes songs, Bible stories, snacks and games. Info: 684-4694. Adult Beginner Ballet Workshop will take place from 11 a.m. to noon Fridays through Dec. 19 at Dance Spectrum. Solstice Snowshoe Walk Enjoy the first day of winter with a walk through the woods to learn about the winter solstice at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Dec. 20 at Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve, 93 Honorine Dr., Depew. Snowshoe fee: $5 each , $2 Friends of Reinstein member. Registration required; call 683-5959. Ugliest Christmas Sweater Dance will be held from 8-11 p.m. Sat., Dec. 20 at Lt. Col. Matt Urban Post 7275, 3741 Walden Ave., Lancaster. Prize for the ugliest sweat-
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Jacobs announces new hours for pistol permit office With the goal of reducing the time it takes to get a pistol permit in Erie County, County Clerk Chris Jacobs announced that beginning Dec. 3, the Pistol Permit Office will be closed to the public on Wednesdays to process new applications. This initiative comes just after Jacobs and his team completed a comprehensive “Re-engineering” analysis of the Pistol Permit Department. “After the enactment of the NYSAFE Act we took in as many new pistol permit applications in the first four months as we did the entire previous year. It was unprecedented,” said Jacobs. “We needed to determine what processes we could modify to improve the overall function of this office; primarily improving the time it takes to obtain a pistol permit.”
The Re-Engineering Project led by Karen Kirbis a loaned executive from Audubon Machinery, identified several system enhancements that optimized resources currently available. It also identified that with current staffing levels, it is not possible to handle the necessary back office operations involved in processing a new pistol permit application, while also servicing more than 100 customers a day. “Our sole function on Wednesdays will be to process pistol permit applications and to get the files ready to send to the Judge for approval,” stated Will Fowler, supervisor of the Pistol Permit Department. “Our time will be spent working on new pistol permit applications, preparing files to go to police agencies for background checks and updating current permit
holder information in our system. Activities that cannot currently be done efficiently when trying to take care of the volume of customers we assist on a daily basis.” Since the passage of the NYSAFE Act it has taken between 12 to 15 months to obtain a pistol permit in Erie County. “Our goal with the new office hours is to cut the time it takes to obtain a permit by 50 percent,” said Fowler. “We believe that by making this small change in our hours, the end result will be a benefit to the many Erie County residents interested in obtaining a pistol permit,” stated Jacobs. The hours for the Pistol Permit Department on the other days of the week will remain 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
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St. Vincent De Paul Society is well known for its soup kitchen at 1298 Main St.m in Buffalo, helping the less fortunate throughout the year. With the holidays coming up, the kitchen is experiencing an influx of help from volunteers and organizations in Western New York to help. Students volunteering through the Lancaster Youth Bureau drove down together on Nov. 8 to help out in the kitchen area, serving meals and preparing food. “It’s important to understand they have a duty to help others. It also serves as a way for contact with a different part of the population,” said John Trojanowsky, executive director of the Lancaster Youth Bureau. The youth bureau organizes a trip to St. Vincent one Saturday every month, mainly to fulfill a volunteer require-
ment for Depew and Lancaster high schoolers. But there’s always the case of students that want to go back, not because it’s required but because they want too. It’s a humbling process, dealing with clientele directly, realizing these people aren’t all that different from themselves. “They help prepare the food, and serve it to the folks there. So they get to meet people, deal with people face to face. It’s important to see there are others less fortunate and to appreciate what they have in their lives,” said Mark Zirnheld, executive director of St. Vincent de Paul. The needs seems to be greater too. In 1982, the society served more than 12,000 meals in a day. Ten years later, it increased to 100,000 a year. “I think [the society] capitalized on a need that was out there. We haven’t really seen that number go down. We average 285 meals per day, so
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2014-15 Hockey Preview Miller, Lancaster look to restore winning tradition By William Wilczewski SPORTS REPORTER
For the past decade that it’s played Federation hockey, the Lancaster High Redskins varsity squad has been a strong contender—until last season, that is, when it went 5-10-1 after its 16-game league schedule. That team suffered from a loss of talent due to graduation and the advancement to the junior hockey ranks, much like its experiencing this season. Redskin skipper Kevin Miller, however, isn’t used to losing after spending decades 2014-15 Fed Schedule Dec. 7 vs. Nia.-Wheatfield 1 p.m. at Buffalo State Dec. 13 vs. Will. North 11 a.m. at Northtown Olympic Dec. 20 vs. St. Joe’s 1 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 21 vs. Frontier 7 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Dec. 26 vs. Orchard Park 7 p.m. at Leisure Rink 1 Jan. 3 vs. Clarence 3 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 4 vs. Timon 5 p.m. at Buffalo State Jan. 11 vs. Nia.-Wheatfield 7:30 p.m. at Niagara University Jan. 18 vs. St. Joe’s 1 p.m. at Buffalo State Jan. 19 vs. Frontier 1 p.m. at Buffalo State Jan. 23 vs. Canisius 6 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Jan. 29 vs. Will. North 9 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Feb. 7 vs. Timon 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Feb. 8 vs. Orchard Park 5 p.m. at Buffalo State Feb. 12 vs Clarence 7 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Feb. 15 vs. Canisius 5 p.m. at Buffalo State
with a successful program, and doesn’t think last season’s blip in history will repeat itself this time around—if, that is, his team continues to gel as a unit like it had done in the first two weeks of official practice at the Depew Ice Pavilion. “But the kids that are coming up have some big shoes to fill and will need to prove themselves,” he said on Friday (Nov. 14). “I hope they do well; I have my fingers crossed for them.” The Redskins, though, aren’t just relying on luck this season, because they do have a handful of returners that are looking to prove last season was just a fluke; that they’re a better team than they showed in 2013-14. Two of those returners are senior forwards Josh Hendel and Tyler DeYoung, who both understand the size of the shoes needing to be filled, but aren’t using that as an excuse. “I don’t want to see them as a loss at all, but only time will tell once we get into our games,” said DeYoung, who’s going into his third varsity stint. “After a few games, we’ll get to see where we’re at, but for now, I think we’re starting to develop chemistry as a team.” That hasn’t happened without its adjustments, though, because the Redskins had to move former forwards Daniel Chowaniec and Anthony Cottrell to roles as defensemen for the coming campaign. “But I think we’re starting to fill the gaps, and they’re starting to become comfortable with those positions,” DeYoung said of the pair, “so I guess we’re just going to have to see how it goes.” Chowaniec and Cottrell will be filling voids left by defensemen Cole Brooks and captain Shawn Kross, who’s now playing for the University at Buffalo. “Cole Brooks was a big loss,” explained Hendel, who’s in his
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Lancaster junior goalie Matt Lehnard makes a save duringa recent practice. second varsity season. “It took away from our defensive depth a little… we’ve been coming together in practice a lot and the team is starting to work better together.” That team also had an early-season battle for the top net-minder spot between junior Matt Lenhard and senior Nick Myers, who look to replace Justin DiChristopher between the pipes. “I hope they both succeed,” Miller said. “I’m going to give them the same opportunity, but if one gets hot, you might see that one more than the other.” Defensively, it’s “going to come down to effort,” he added. “We’re going to have to be a very responsibly team to make sure we limit opportunities for the other team.” As for offense, Miller said his Redskins are “going to be a blue collar team. We’re going to have to create a lot of traffic in front of the net and use our big bodies for screens. I’m not fancy in terms of scoring goals, so you’re going to see a lot of gritty hockey.” That grit is going to come
from what Miller says is one of his “biggest teams in quite some time.” And Lancaster will need that kind of size to contend with the likes of Niagara Wheatfield, probably the top Division 1 team in WNY that was bounced in the West Regional tournament last season. As for Lancaster’s other league foes, the Redskins will need to look out for frontrunners Williamsville North and Bishop Timon, plus St. Joe’s, Clarence, Canisius and Orchard Park. In fact, Will North coach Bob Rosen recorded his 400th career win last season, so in order to top the Spartans, Hendel said, “I think we’re going to have to keep doing a lot of what we’re doing, which is skating hard and practicing hard and training hard—and just staying focused on that goal that we want to be the best team in our division; and that we can be, we just got to work hard for it; maybe harder than other teams, but we can do it.” Last season, though, the squad had issues scoring goals—something that’s gotta
change in 2014-15. “It’s a matter of working as a team, not as much as individuals because we don’t have those kind of players on this team,” DeYoung explained. “We don’t have a superstar but that doesn’t mean we can’t get the job done.” A few new faces just might be the key on that front for Lancaster, in the form of Zach Fischer, Matt Rachielle and Brandon Voight, a new partial line that DeYoung simply says, “can put the puck in the net. Them three, when they work together, it just clicks.” Proof of that came last season on the junior varsity level when the musketeers’ line accounted for half of the team’s goals on the season. The trio has been playing together for five-plus years, said Miller, “so I hope that (success) transfers to the varsity level.” “We’re going to need to capitalize on every chance that we get,” Hendel added. “We can’t let any scoring chance go by. And defensively, we’re going to have to be as sound as we possibly can. We’re just going to have to work hard in our zone before we can play a good offense, because defense wins games.” And those new defenders— Chowaniec and Cottrell—are adjusting well to their new roles. “They’re both two tough kids,” DeYoung said. “They’re both strong, and I know they can both play the body. It’s just a matter of them feeling comfortable in that area.” At the end of the day, though, the Redskins as a whole have to be comfortable as one unit in order to meet their ultimate goal—which is being better than the hapless Buffalo Sabres. DeYoung can’t even stand to watch his hometown NHLteam play this season, while Hendel has some thoughts on the topic
that Sabres skipper Ted Nolan would be happy to hear. “They’re just a young team,” Hendel said. “They’re going to need to do a lot of building, but I think that they’ll be good in a few years.” DeYoung and Hendel, though, are just hoping it won’t take quite so long for their young Redskin squad. “Once we mesh and once we learn to play together, and see where each other are going to be on the ice and get to know each other’s playing styles, we’re going to be a force,” Hendel said. “I know people see our team as a doubt, just because of the people that we did lose,” DeYoung added. “The names we have on this team aren’t big names, but I’m not worried about that. So long as we do what we can and develop our skills and work together as a team, I think we can win games, go to the playoffs and do well.” Lancaster captains are slated to be announced at the program’s holiday party, which is scheduled this year for Dec. 10. After a six-team scrimmage at Pittsford, slated Nov. 22, the Redskins are on tap to begin the regular season on Dec. 7 at Buffalo State versus Niagara Wheatfield. HEAD COACH: Kevin Miller
2013-14 RECORD: 5-10-1 KEY PLAYERS: F Josh Hendel F Tyler DeYoung D Daniel Chowaniec D Anthony Cottrell G Matt Lehnard G Nick Myers
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Ineson looks to ice competitive St. Mary’s squad in final year By William Wilczewski SPORTS REPORTER
Defeating St. Francis for the first time in program history last season just might serve as a springboard for the 2014-15 St. Mary’s High hockey team this time around. It had better, too, because with 10-year Lancer head coach Rich Ineson retiring when this campaign’s over—and very few underclassmen coming up the ranks—the program’s future will be on unsteady ground. Ineson and his boys aren’t looking that far down the 2014-15 Fed Schedule Dec. 1 vs. North Tonawanda 8:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Dec. 6 vs. Amherst 12 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 7 vs. Lew-Port 3 p.m. at Buffalo State Dec. 15 vs. Niagara Falls 8:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Dec. 21 vs. St. Francis 1 p.m. at Buffalo State Dec. 28 vs. Sweet Home 4 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 4 vs. St. Mary’s 4 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 17 vs. Amherst 3 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 18 vs. Lockport 7:30 p.m. at Niagara University Jan. 19 vs. North Tonawanda 6:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Jan. 23 vs. Niagara Falls 8 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Jan. 25 vs. Lew-Port 5 p.m. at Buffalo State Jan. 30 vs. St. Francis 8 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Feb. 2 vs. W. Sen. East 7:50 p.m. at West Seneca Rink Feb. 5 vs. Sweet Home 9 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Feb. 14 vs. W. Sen. West 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic
road, though, because there’s plenty left to accomplish in the short-term—like improving on their 3-10-3 record from a year ago and continuing to gain the respect of others in one of the toughest leagues in the Western New York prep hockey scene. “As the kids have become older now, we were more competitive last year, so with losing only two key players from last year, we’re expecting to be even more competitive,” said Ineson, who lost the teams’ top two goal scorers in graduated captain Brett Helmbretch and sophomore Billy Good to a junior league in Washington state. “He was a good hockey player, so that’s gonna hurt and somebody’s gonna have to fill in those points now,” Ineson said of Helmbretch, adding that losing Good is “going to hurt too. He would’ve been instrumental for us this year.” Filling those voids for St. Mary’s’ icemen, though, will be junior Steven Wisniewski and The Bash Brothers—senior twins Mike and Matt Wierzbicki. “We’re building off a big season from last year, so we just want to build off of what we started,” Wisniewski said. “It’s time for the juniors and seniors to step up and take the leadership roles. I mean, we have the potential to have a really good season. We’ve just got to formulate the plan and stick to it.” For Ineson, that plan starts with defense, where the front line is one of the top goalkeepers around in his step-son Mason Smith. “His win percentage doesn’t show it, but he probably faced 40 to 60 shots a game last year … so he proved to the league that he’s one of the top guys even without the winning record,” Ineson said of his stonewall senior. “We’re
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Steven Wisniewski will be counted on for production after a 10-point season last year. going to lean on him a lot this year. He’s the guy we’re going to ride.” Helping take some of the pressure off Smith will be his step-brother—senior captain Zach Ineson, Rich’s biological son—who led all Monsignor Martin Athletic Association defenseman in scoring last year. “My mind always wants to go offensive but my heart’s always about defense first,” coach Ineson explained. “Sometimes it’s hard to get kids to buy into that, but I think everything starts there—and we’ve got great goaltending, so it starts there and moves its way out. “We try to build on D first and then work our offense out,” he continued, “so you try to have a good balance because you don’t want to have too much of one and not the other.” That’s where forward Mike Wierzbicki falls into the picture because “he’s the one I’m looking for this year to really step up and be a points guy,” Rich Ineson said. “I’m expecting big
things from (Wisniewski), too. He’s an extremely fast, talented player, and I think he’s going to be key to a lot of our wins.” Four-year senior winger David Filion will also be needed to come up big if the Lancers are to compete in Division III with the likes of Sweet Home, North Tonawanda and Lockport, plus MMAA foes St. Francis, Canisius, Timon and St. Joe’s—all of which are some of the toughest costumers out there. Timon, however, is reported to have lost about dozen seniors from last season’s squad and St. Francis hasn’t been quite able to keep the pace in the ranks of the Big Four, so “I think we’ll be competitive with St. Francis and Timon this year,” coach Ineson said, “but Canisius and St. Joe’s, they just powerhouses, you know? “But we just try to compete with those guys,” he added, “and if we get the goaltending and we can get a couple of goals on turnovers or mistakes, we’re
going to be pretty good.” St. Mary’s’ first test comes Monday, Dec. 1 when it opens the season at Hyde Park against North Tonawanda at 8:45 p.m. “Especially with the forwards and defensemen, we have to work really hard this year,” Matt Wierzbicki said. “We’re not the kind of team that’s going to skate around with the puck and make fancy plays, so we just got to work hard; get deep in the corners and work hard for the puck and stuff.” That’s exactly what the Lancers did last season when they beat St. Francis to reach the Final Four for the first time in decades. Despite being down just 1-0 through two periods, though, they went on to lose 7-3 to Timon because “our guys just ran out of gas in the third period,” Ineson explained, “plus penalties hurt us and guys got tired and they got hurt, but that was an accomplishment because for 25 years St. Mary’s had never been in that Final Four. It’s always been those
four schools.” Because of that, the beginning of the end of the Ineson Era at St. Mary’s starts on a positive note—one the Lancers hope they can carry through to February. “They know they competed last year, and I think being bigger and stronger will help,” Ineson said, “plus those other schools graduated a lot of players, and we didn’t, so I’m hoping that’s going to make a difference for us.” Again, Mason should also be a difference-maker for the Lancers in 2014-15—something that hasn’t been lost on his teammates. “He keeps us in games all the time,” Mike Wierzbicki said. “He faces a lot of shots … so it’s nice to know we got a goalie like him to back us up. He gives us a chance to win.” To make sure he doesn’t face as many shots this season, Matt Wierzbicki said he and his fellow defensemen have a plan: “I just think we need to get the breakout moving and get the puck deep in the offensive zone. We gotta keep shots away from him by maybe blocking a couple, throw some off the boards; just give him some time to rest in between flurries of shots.” HEAD COACH: Rich Ineson
2013-14 RECORD: 3-10-3 KEY PLAYERS: Steven Wisniewski Mike Wierzbicki Matt Wierzbicki Mason Smith Zach Ineson David Filion
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Watch Lancaster ‘Light Up’ on Saturday The Lancaster Village Tree Lighting will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 29. The event is not cancelled due to the recent storm, and the community is encouraged to come out and join in on the many festivities that will kick off the holiday. If you’re looking for something fun to do early in the day, The Lancaster Opera House, 21 Central Ave., will be showing the
movie “Arthur Christmas.” A story about Christmas night at the North Pole and Santa’s youngest son who looks to use his father’s high-tech operation for an urgent mission. Showings are 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at lancopera.org or by calling 683-1776. The box office is also open from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday though Friday, and on a day when a
performance is scheduled, the Box Office will be open one hour before show time. The movie will also be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30. At 5 p.m., Dance Spectrum will be performing and at 5:30 p.m the Lancaster High School Choir will be performing on stage. From 6 to 7 p.m., the Greater Lancaster Museum of Firefighting’s largest Firetruck Parade will
be held. The parade begins at Lancaster High School and proceeds down Central Avenue, ending at Broadway. Then at 7 p.m., Lancaster Village Mayor Paul Maute will light the village tree and attendees will also be treated to the village’s spectacular Light Show. Of course the evening w o u l d n ’t b e c o m p l e t e without Santa. From 7 to 9 p.m., children can visit with Santa in the Christ-
masville Store at the end of West Main Street. Also, the Lancaster Presbyterian Church will be offering free pictures with a nativity lamb and Doodle Bugs will be offering free face painting. In addition, the village will be hosting a Christmas Food Truck Corral. Some of your favorites maybe there, including House of Munch, Cheesy Chick, The Sweet Hearth, Betty
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