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Daemen pays tribute to the Veterans
With nearly 100 U.S. flags lining the front campus walkway, Veterans Day at Daemen College was filled with gratitude and tribute to students and Western New Yorkers who have served in the U.S. armed forces. Almost 20 veterans and family members were recognized at an appreciation breakfast hosted by the college’s Center for Veterans and Veteran Family Services. In keeping with the military coin giving tradition as an expression of thanks to current and past service members, veterans at the event were each presented a specially created Daemen coin bearing the college’s logo. Among those attending the breakfast were Daemen President Gary A. Olson, State Senator Michael Ranzenhofer and State Assemblyman Raymond Walter. “The Daemen community extends its deepest gratitude to all those who have bravely served in the military and honor the many sacrifices veterans have made for our country,” said Olson. “As a nationally designated Military Friendly School, we also strongly support our student veterans as we remain committed to providing them the best opportunity for academic and professional success.” Also at the appreciation event, recognition awards in honor of their “unconditional support
Shown with Congressman Brian Higgins are (L-R) Thomas Sprague, Kelsey Zahno, Justin Richmond, and Hayley Brown. and dedication leading to the success of Daemen College’s student veterans” were presented to Theresa Joyce of Depew, director of compliance, and to Clarence residents Sylvia Muhr, bursar, and Jeffrey Pagano, financial aid director. At an afternoon flag installation ceremony, dozens of students from several campus organizations and clubs placed small flags along the front walkway. “These more than 90 flags represent our support and pride for each of our student veterans at Daemen and stand in honor of their service to our country,” said Hayley Brown of Canandaigua, president of the Daemen Student Association, at the ceremony held outdoors
on a brilliant, warm November day. Thomas Sprague of Buffalo, president of the Daemen Student Veterans Alliance, told the gathering of students, faculty and staff that he is “proud to be a part of the Daemen family. This day means a lot to each and every veteran. Having served in the military, the U.S. flags you see here mean so much to so many service members and veterans and represent everything great that we stand for as a country.” Other student speakers included Kelsey Zahno of Wilson, representing the Student Alumni Ambassadors, and Justin Richmond of East Stroudsburg, Pa., president of Omega Epsilon Zeta. Congressman Brian
Higgins, a strong advocate for veterans affairs, joined the Daemen community for the appreciation ceremony. “Veterans Day is a reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices our service men and women have made and that we have an obligation to never forget what they have done for our country,” he said. “Daemen College,” he added, “is an exceptional institution in our community that has welcomed student veterans and prepared them well for careers that will sustain them throughout their lives.” The ceremony concluded with student speakers reading a roll call of Daemen’s current student veterans.
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A reminder to buy local and renew local
Erie County Clerk Chris Jacobs is reminding residents to “Renew Local” on Small Business Saturday, a day dedicated to supporting area businesses across the country the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Jacobs is making it easy for shoppers to “Renew Local” while out bargain-hunting by having green “Renew Local” mailboxes placed outside the Erie County Auto Bureaus located in the Northtown Plaza, Eastern Hills Mall and Urbandale Plaza shopping centers. “When customers visit these locations, they are supporting local businesses,” Jacobs said. “I hope that residents who are buying local also consider renewing their vehicle registrations locally by picking up our signature green envelopes.” Taxpayers should know that by not renewing their vehicle registration directly with the Erie County Clerk’s Office, residents lose 12.7 percent per renewal, which totals over $1.5 million annually. This revenue is critical to the county’s general fund to support vital programs and services important to the community. Motorists can simply place their registration renewal form and check, made payable to the Erie County Clerk, in the postage-paid green envelope and drop it in the signature green box outside the Erie County Auto Bureau locations or any mailbox that is convenient for them. “I want to encourage individuals to support the region’s economy and patronize locally-owned businesses on Small Business Saturday,” Jacobs said. “I believe our ‘Renew Local’ campaign does just that, while making it an easy and accessible option for motorists to keep much needed revenue in Erie County.” The signature green envelopes are available at several convenient locations throughout Erie County including your local clerk’s office, the Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries, Dunn Tire and the Erie County Auto Bureau. To learn more about the clerk’s “Renew Local” campaign, visit www.renewlocal.erie.gov.
Give the gift of Cub Scouting for Christmas
The Boy Scouts of America invite you to surprise that special boy (grades 1 to 5) with a Cub Scout membership. This gift is surprisingly affordable and will benefit him for life. There is year-long fun, adventure and family activities. Help Santa deliver Cub Scouting in his stocking or under the tree. Contact membership chair Rick Smith today at email polarisbuffalo@yahoo.com to sign him up or visit www.beascout.org to find a cub scout pack near you.
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Vocális Chamber Choir announces concerts
Vocális Chamber Choir will ring in the holidays with two concerts full of the warmth and spirit of the season. “A Vocális Christmas” offers a peaceful respite from the pre-holiday clamor: relax to the sweet sounds of an intimate choral celebration on Friday, Dec. 5 at SS Peter & Paul Church, 5480 Main St., Williamsville. Vocális returns to the glorious acoustic of the Karpeles Manuscript Museum, located at 220 North St. at Elmwood
Ave. in Buffalo, at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6. This performance includes an extended intermission with complementary mulled cider and seasonal sweets. On the program will be selections by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, Eric Whitacre and Sir John Tavener. Traditional and contemporary arrangements of holiday favorites including “Silent Night,” “What Child is This” and “O Little Town of Bethlehem” re-tell the Christmas story with
Vocális’ signature a cappella style. Copies of Vocális’ most recent compact disc, also titled “A Vocális Christmas,” featuring selections from the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Christmas concerts, will be for sale at each performance. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for students. Doors open one half hour before the performance. For more information on the group and the 2014-15 season, visit www.Vocálischamberchoir.org.
Donations sought for Holiday Cheer Party Vets H.E.R.D. seeks donations for its annual Holiday Cheer Party, which provides gifts for the children of recently returned or deployed veterans in need. The event will be held on Saturday, Dec. 6 at the Veterans Hospital of Buffalo, during which Santa makes a surprise visit while his elves help with crafts and fun. We are seeking monetary donations as well as
donations of toys, books, craft sets, games and gift cards to local malls and stores. Gifts provided serve children from infancy through age 17. Last year our generous community allowed more than 100 children to receive gifts, and we are counting on the community’s help to make the 2014 season just as bright. We also are seeking donations or sponsorships to cover
the expenses of food, beverage, activities, paper goods, etc. used during the event. Vets H.E.R.D is a nonprofit organization run 100 percent by volunteers and provides hands-on services to needy, disabled and returning veterans in the Western New York area that enable them to live their lives the best they can after their return. All monies raised remain in this area to serve our local service men and woman and their families in need. Donations are being accepted through Nov. 30. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the IRS (consult your tax advisor for additional information). Donation drop-offs, questions or concerns can be addressed to DonnaMarie Vaughan, special events coordinator, at 8704488 or via email at donnamarie@vetsherd.org. Vets H.ER.D., Inc. is a registered charity in the State of New York. Additional information about the organization is available at www.vertsherd.org and on Facebook under VetsHERD.
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Elementary schools display photos Buffalo area elementary students displayed photographs that show their creative views of the community and environment at a Nov. 11 exhibit that culminated a collaborative project with Daemen College. Images from the Seneca Babcock Children’s Photo Show were available for purchase with proceeds benefiting the Seneca Babcock After School Program. During the five-week project, Daemen art education students worked with a dozen children in the after school program and instructed them on the basics of camera use. The young participants were then introduced to works by Jay Masiel, an acclaimed photographer best known for his unique perspective on capturing the environment and everyday life. “Jay Masiel wants people to see ordinary things in extraordinary ways through his images so we assisted the youngsters with using that focus when taking purposeful photographs of their surrounding environment and community,” said Dr. Mary Wolf, Daemen art education director, who oversaw the
Buffalo area elementary students displayed photographs that show their creative views of the community and environment. project. Guiding activities, including scavenger hunts, photographing specific items or places and taking three photos of the same thing but in different ways, were used to inspire the young photographers. Daemen students guided the children through the process and supervised them as they took photos in the Seneca Babcock community. “With this project, Daemen students received valuable experience in planning and implementing art lessons and engaging
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in art advocacy,” said Wolf. “They also learned about building rapport with the elementary students, managing student behavior and offering feedback to help the young participants improve their skills.” This year’s photo project follows an initial effort conducted last year with middle school students in the Seneca Babcock area. It was a resounding success and generated such great interest from elementary students that this year’s project was done specifically for the younger children, explained Wolf. The “Seneca Babcock Through the Eyes, Hearts and Art of Children: Part II”
project was an effort of the Daemen-Seneca Babcock Partnership established by the college’s Center for Sustainable Communities and Civic Engagement. The collaborative project was funded by the college’s Student-Faculty Interdisciplinary Think Tank. Daemen student participants included Kathryn Haessner of Moravia; Rebecca Haley of East Amherst; Nicole Pauldine of Sterling; and Emily Yeager of Endwell. In addition to Wolf, Cheryl Bird, executive director of the Daemen CSCCE, was involved with the project.
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Around Town W W W. C P O W N Y. C O M
Soup & Pie Sunday begins at 11 a.m. Sun., Nov. 30 at Montgomery Park Independent Retirement Community, 6363 Transit Rd., East Amherst. Info: 688-7880. 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 870-4488 or via email at donnamarie@ vetsherd.org. Rotary Club of Williamsville will hold weekly dinner meetings from 6:15-7:30 p.m. Mondays at Milos Restaurant. Guest speakers present an interesting topic. New Alzheimer’s Support Group begins at 6 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month at Heathwood Assisted Living, 815 Hopkins Rd., Williamsville. Sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association WNY chapter. Designed to provide emotional/social support for caregivers and help participants develop methods/skills to solve problems. Encourages caregivers to maintain their own personal, physical and emotional health, as well as optimally care for the person with dementia. New participants always welcome. Info: alz.org/
WNY or 1-800-272-3900. Lego Club for children ages 4 and older will meet the following: 4 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Audubon Library, 4 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Williamsville Library, noon Dec. 6 at Clearfield Library and 4 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Eggertsville-Snyder Library. Legos provided. Registration required. Holiday Show featuring over 100 paintings by 52 artists will be on view through Dec. 3 at the Amherst Center for Senior Services, 370 John James Audubon Pkwy., Amherst. Host: Williamsville Art Society. Public welcome to view from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. All pieces available for sale. Museum After Hours will be held until 8 p.m. every Thursday (Dec. 4, 11 and 18) at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherst. Cost: free to BNHV members, $6 adults, $4 seniors/military, $2 children 12 and under. Info: 689-1440, www. bnhv.org or Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village on Facebook. 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 888696-9211. AARP 3526 will have their annual Christmas party at noon Fri., Dec. 5 at Classics V 2425,
Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst. Entertainment provided by Second Time Around. Tickets are $20 each. Guests 50 and over are invited. No December meeting for the club. Frozen Movie Night begins at 6:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 5 at the Clearfield Library, 770 Hopkins Rd., Williamsville. Registration required: stop by or call 688-4955. “A Vocális Christmas” Relax to the sweet sounds of an intimate choral celebration Fri., Dec. 5 at SS Peter & Paul Church, 5480 Main St., Williamsville. Doors open a half hour before performance. Admission: $15 adults, $10 students. Info: www. Vocálischamberchoir.org. Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held from 7-9 p.m. Fri., Dec. 5 at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherst. Free. Open to BNHV members only. Info: 689-1440 or visit www.bnhv.org. Holiday Celebration begins at 6 p.m. with a cocktail reception and open bar, followed by dinner at 7 p.m., on Sat., Dec. 6 at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherst. $75 per person. Reservations are required by Nov. 26: call 689-1440. Info: www.bnhv.org. Williamsville Holiday Walk Stop by the Williamsville library (5571 Main St., Williamsville) during the village walk from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat., Dec. 6 for hot popcorn, cocoa and crafts. Registration required: stop by or call 632-6176.
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2014-15 Hockey Preview WILLIAMSVILLE EAST
2014-15 Fed Schedule
Flames ready for redemption in 14-15 By Tony Fiorello SPORTS REPORTER
Last season didn’t end in quite the fashion that the Williamsville East Flames wanted to. Sure, the team did win a sectional title. But a narrow 2-1 playoff loss to Auburn (Syracuse) in the regional round has the Flames vowing to exact revenge for the bitter end to their 2013-14 season. “We set our standards pretty high,” head coach Mike Torrillo said. “Last year was a great season for us, winning a sectional championship, but losing to 2014-15 Fed Schedule Dec. 4 vs. St. Francis 7 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Dec. 6 vs. St. Mary’s 12 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 11 vs. Sweet Home 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 13 vs. Lew-Port 3 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Dec. 14 vs. Lockport 6:45 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Dec. 22 vs. North Tonawanda 6:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Jan. 2 vs. Niagara Falls 1 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 3 vs. North Tonawanda 3:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 8 vs. Will. East 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 10 vs. Will. South 3:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 15 vs. St. Francis 7 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 17 vs. St. Mary’s 3 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 22 vs. Sweet Home 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 30 vs. Lew-Port 6:15 p.m. at Harbor Center 2 Feb. 6 vs. Lockport 7:30 p.m. at Cornerstone Arena Feb. 12 vs. Niagara Falls 5 p.m. Hyde Park 1
Auburn was a pretty hard pill to swallow. It was a game that really could have gone either way. They got a couple of bounces that went in their favor and put us down 2-1, and we couldn’t answer. Talking to a lot of our guys this offseason, that loss has been sitting in their memory banks and they don’t want to repeat that.” To do so, the Flames will have to replace their two leading scorers from last season, forwards Tyler Trubish and Jason Cohen. Torrillo is counting on senior forwards Dylan Cicero and Matt Steffan to not just pick up the slack in the goal-scoring department,
but also defensively. Their play in their own zone should not only make themselves better all-around hockey players, but it would also make the life of goaltender Max Battistoni, who posted an impressive goals-against average of 1.88 and four shutouts last year, even easier. “ We ’ r e a t e a m t h a t preaches defense first,” Torrillo said. “We have a simple motto: ‘If they don’t score, we can’t lose.’ We really try to take care of our own zone, and if we do that, everything else will fall into place for us.”
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Matt Steffan (86) is a key player returning to a Williamsville East hockey team that fell in the regional round to Auburn last year. COACH’S OUTLOOK: “It’s a brand new season. Everyone has the same record at this point, and what can separate us from everyone else is our work ethic. But we can’t look too far ahead. It’s a cliché, but if we take it one game at a time, we can do some damage.” -Mike Torrillo
KEY PLAYERS: Dylan Cicero Matt Steffan Max Battistoni
Dec. 4 vs. Ken East 7 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 11 vs. Hamburg 7 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Dec. 20 vs. Will. South 3 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 22 vs. Ken West 7 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Jan. 3 vs. W. Sen. East 1 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 8 vs. Amherst 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 10 vs. Grand Island 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 11 vs. W. Sen. West 4 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 17 vs. Ken West 3 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 22 vs. Hamburg 7 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 26 vs. W. Sen. West 7:50 p.m. at West Seneca Rink Jan. 29 vs. Will. South 7 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 31 vs. W. Sen. East 7 p.m. at Northtown Feature Feb. 5 vs. Ken East 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Feb. 7 vs. Lew-Port 3:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Feb. 15 vs. Grand Island 8 p.m. at Harbor Center 2
AMHERST TIGERS Tigers key in on defensive play, will lean on strong core of returners By Tony Fiorello SPORTS REPORTER
Coming off of a season in which they went 2-16 under then-new head coach James Ryan, the Amherst Tigers feel as if they have a lot of room to improve in 2014-15. The biggest area of Amherst’s game that needs improvement this season is their defensive play. The Tigers didn’t perform up to Ryan’s standards in their own zone, and Ryan said if his team can cut
down on their amount of goals allowed, the Tigers will be able to compete for a playoff spot. “We flat-out need to keep the puck out of our net this year and get better defensively,” Ryan said. “We gave up way too many goals last year, but I think if our guys work hard every day and stay committed to our system, we can get a lot better.” Losing their leader, Bryan Smith, to graduation will be a blow to their roster, but Amherst plans to make up for his
departure by relying on a committee of talented players. Seniors Noah Basehart, Pete Sinagra, Rex Keoppen and Ben Battaglia will be counted on to provide leadership, while juniors Steve Vukelic and Ben Lackner and sophomores Will Grisko and Jeff Tyler will also play big roles on the ice. Basehart’s presence, in particular, should help the Tigers tremendously. The defenseman missed the previous campaign with a broken leg and his return to bolster the team’s blue
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line should be a godsend for Ryan’s squad. “Basehart’s one of our best players and he should help us out, no question about it,” Ryan said. “With that being said though, hockey’s still a team game. The biggest strength of our team is our character. Our kids possess a strong work ethic, they’re coachable and they have good discipline. As long as our group continues to play a team game, the wins will come.”
Amherst has to replace top scorer Bryan Smith’s production. COACH’S OUTLOOK: “We are a young, hardworking team just trying to focus on the fundamentals. Our goal is to continually improve throughout the season so we can compete for sectionals this February.” -James Ryan KEY PLAYERS: Noah Basehart Pete Sinagra Rex Keoppen Ben Battaglia Steve Vukelic Ben Lackner Will Grisko Jeff Tyler
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2014-15 Hockey Preview AMHERST/SWEET HOME
2014-15 Fed Schedule
Katz will look to new leaders in 14-15 By Tony Fiorello SPORTS REPORTER
Despite reaching the Section VI Federation quarterfinals last season, the Sweet Home/Amherst Katz will have some issues to work through this season. Gone from the team a r e c o r n e r s t o n e f o rwards Missy Mallon and Katelyn Koester and stalwart defenseman Maddie Grisko. Mallon and Grisko have enrolled at Buffalo State College and Rochester Institute of Technology, respectively, to play collegiate 2014-15 Fed Schedule Nov. 25 vs. Kenmore 8:15 p.m. at Lincoln Dec. 4 vs. Lancaster/Iroquois 4 p.m. at Northtown Dec. 5 vs. W. Sen/Hamburg 5:15 p.m. at West Seneca Rink Dec. 11 vs. W. Sen/Hamburg 4 p.m. at Northtown Dec. 22 vs. OP/Frontier 4 p.m. at Northtown Jan. 2 vs. Amherst/Sweet Home 8:30 p.m. at Northtown Jan. 7 vs. Lancaster/Iroquois 4:30 p.m. at East Aurora Jan. 8 vs. OP/Frontier 4:30 p.m. at Hamburg Town Rink Jan. 13 vs. Mon. Martin 4 p.m. at Northtown Jan. 15 vs. Kenmore 4 p.m. at Northtown Jan. 22 vs. Mon. Martin 4:30 p.m. at North Buffalo Jan. 27 vs. Amherst/Sweet Home 4 p.m. at Northtown
hockey. The loss of those three seniors, plus numerous other upperclassmen, will leave the Katz with a young squad. But head coach Nicola Adimey expressed confidence that the players that she currently has at her disposal will be able to get the job done. “Those three players in particular – Mallon, Koester and Grisko – are going to be sorely missed by us and will be some pretty big shoes to fill,” Adimey said. “But we do have some players in particular, like goaltender Maddie Estin, who
will be more than up to the challenge to replace some of their leadership.” Another problem that the team has been faced with is a short bench. Just 11 skaters will be on the Katz’ roster in 2014-15, and Adimey admitted that it will play a factor in the program’s season. “We’re going to have a very small team this year, with the lack of skaters on our roster,” Adimey said. “They’re going to get a lot of ice time this year, for sure, but I think they’ll be ready to step up and with hard work, we’ll continue to win games.”
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The Amherst/Sweet Home girls hockey team is looking to build on a strong season. COACH’S OUTLOOK: “Our primary goal is to win games. It’s simple – if we score more goals and play better defense than our opponents, we can make a good run this year.” –-Nicola Adimey
Nov. 26 vs. Mon. Martn 4 p.m. at Northtown Dec. 3 vs. Lancaster/Iroquois 6:30 p.m. at Depew Dec. 4 vs. Kenmore 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Dec. 11 vs. Lancaster/Iroquois 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Dec. 16 vs. OP/Frontier 4 p.m. at Northtown Dec. 18 vs. W. Sen/Hamburg 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Jan. 2 vs. Williamsville 8:30 p.m. at Northtown Jan. 8 vs. Nichols 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Jan. 9 vs. W. Sen/Hamburg 5:15 p.m. at West Seneca Rink Jan. 15 vs. Mon. Martin 4:30 p.m. at North Buffalo Jan. 20 vs. Kenmore 8:15 p.m. at Lincoln Jan. 22 vs. OP/Frontier 4:30 p.m. at Hamburg Town Rink Jan. 27 vs. Williamsville 4 p.m. at Northtown
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T h e Wi l l i a m s v i l l e girls’ federation team is brimming with optimism entering the 2014-15 campaign. Even though the team lost South defenseman Rachel Grampp, a first team All-WNY selection now at Elmira College and East goalie Theresa Moesky, a second team All-WNY at UB, an
abundance of talented players has kept the team’s chances of winning in good shape. Senior center Jordan Roetzer, senior winger Sarah Scolnick and junior winger Lexi Skibitsky (all from East) make up Williamsville’s top line. The line has been the team’s go-to offensive force for two years running, and a third year together should provide scoring punch on a nightly basis.
“They’ve played together for a while now and I think they’re one of the best line combinations in our league,” Hopkins said. “They have great chemistry together and a lot of speed. That’s a pretty potent mixture.” South senior defenseman Lily Markley will be counted on for leadership on the team’s back end and freshman Jenna Lekompski is Williamsville’s starter in net. Although Lekompski
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lacks experience at the high school level, she has given Hopkins confidence that she can be leaned on as a starter. “Goaltending is so important, because you need that stopper back there who can bail you out and keep you in close games till the end,” Hopkins said. “Even though Lekompski hasn’t played at the Federation level, I know what she’s capable of doing because she’s very talented.”
Williamsville’s Farrell Garrity. COACH’S OUTLOOK: “It’s a very balanced league. Last year, we had four points separating the top five teams. We have to do the little things to win, because everyone is well-coached and talented, so work ethic and attention to detail is crucial.” -Rick Hopins KEY PLAYERS: Jordan Roetzer Sarah Scolnick Lexi Skibitsky Lily Markley Jenna Lekompski
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Hazlitt Vineyards • Red or White Cat • Bramble Berry • Cabin Fever Blush
4
Net 1.5 Liter
Net 3 Liter Box
Rich Red Blend
$7.49 - $3.00 Rebate
$ 49
1495
Cocobon
• White Zinfandel • White Zin/Moscato • White Merlot
Buy A Case & Send For $24 Case Rebate
That’s $ 99 Only
Beringer
Net
750 ml
Buy A 12-Ct. Case: $95.88 Less Mail-In Rebate - $48.00 Equals Net Case: $47.88
Estancia Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon
Tito’s
4
$
Net 3 Liter Box
$ 99
Robert Mondavi Private Selection Cabernet Sauvignon SALE
1095
$6.99 - $2.00 Rebate
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Jim Beam
Toasted Head
Anejo
Silver
95
Net 1.75 Liter
Patron Tequila’s $
Irish Whiskey
Net 1.75 Liter
Castillo
$
Jameson
$17.95 - $3.00 Rebate
$15.95 - $5.00 Rebate
9
18
$
Black Box
Bota Box
• Cabernet • Chardonnay • Cabernet • Chardonnay • Malbec • Malbec • Merlot • Merlot • Pinot Grigio • Noir • Pinot Grigio • Noir • Riesling • Redvolution • Riesling • Shiraz • Shiraz • Zinfandel • Sauvignon Blanc
Net 750 ml
Buy A Case & Send For $36 Case Rebate
• Cabernet Sauvignon • White Zinfandel & 4 More Flavors
$6.99 - $2.00 Rebate
4
$ 99 Net 1.5 Liter
Save Me, San Francisco • California 37 Cabernet • Calling All Angels Chardonnay • Drops of Jupiter Red • Hella Fine Merlot • Soul Sister Pinot Noir
$6.99 - $2.00 Rebate
4
$ 99 Net 750 ml
Mix Up A Case, Send For $24 Case Rebate
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