Lockport star section b 12 07 2014

Page 1

Sports & Entertainment

B-1

BEYOND THE ARC: LOOK FOR HS HOOPS PREVIEWS NEXT WEEK Lockport Star /Saturday, December 06, 2014

classifieds • service directory • EMPLOYMENT • REAL ESTATE

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 06, 2014

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.CPOWNY.COM

SECTION B

Despite graduation losses, Lockport grapplers have league title ambitions

Newfane returns six 20-win wrestlers Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

JEFFREY T. BARNES

The Lockport wrestling team won a Section VI Class AA title a year ago and has its sights set on repeating this season.

By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

Winning has become expected every time Lockport takes the mat over the last few seasons. The Lions have won back-toback Niagara Frontier League

championships and are coming off of a Section VI Class AA title win last year. That means that expectations are high going into the season even though they have lost the likes of sectional champion Marcelus Hinton. Lockport also returns two champions from a year ago in Kirk Feeney and Anthony Orefice. “First and foremost we want to repeat as league champions and I think we want to do the same in Class AA as sectional champs,” said Lockport head coach Joe

Scappelliti. “With that being said we kind of know that it’s just not going to happen. Our guys need to remember what it took to get to the top of the mountain and it’s going to be even harder staying there because every time you go out there you are going to get everyone’s best shot. As the defending champs everybody wants to knock you off and you have to be ready for that.”

See “Lions” on page B3

HEAD COACH:

Dan Fire

COACH’S OUTLOOK:

“We are excited. We are very experienced in a lot of spots. There are a few spots where we are inexperienced but we’re excited. We bring back two sectional champions, another one that was in the finals. We fully expect those guys to win again this year.”

KEY WRESTLERS: Kirk Feeney

Anthony Orefice Vince Eberhart

Steven Kapuscinski Dontay Gill Mark Cye

Tyler Winslow

Mike Daskavitz

Newfane dominated the Niagara-Orleans League last season, going unblemished en route to the league championship. Even with the loss of wrestlers like Nate Martin, who went 34-2 last season, expect the Panthers to pick up right where they left off last season. They will be returning six wrestlers that notched at least 20 wins last season, which has given them a lot of confidence heading into the season. “These guys really believe in themselves,” said Newfane head coach Sal Montesanti. “They have a lot of confidence; they have a lot of high expectations for themselves this year. I know we are going to be competitive in most of our matches and these guys want to win. We are weak in the heavyweights and inexperienced in the lightweights, but in the middle of our lineup we are solid.” After ripping through the schedule with just one total loss a year ago and finishing second in the Class C sectional tournament, it is easy for a team to expect to win easily the following year. Montesanti has kept his team grounded by having daily meetings to talk about expectations and how much work it takes to be a successful team.

See “Newfane” on page B3

Steve Daskavitz Robert Jones

Falcons grapplers enter season having to replace standouts

By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

The wrestling tradition at Niagara-Wheatfield has been well documented. While the Falcons placed second in the Niagara Frontier League and third in Class AA last year, they also had a few outstanding individual wrestlers. In order to continue that tradition, Niagara-Wheatfield will have to replace two sectional champions in Brandon

Brusino and Jason Vranic. “Every year is different,” said Niagara-Wheatfield head coach Rick Sweney. “We have a couple of kids ineligible with grades. Some of the other teams didn’t lose as many so they are going to be a little stronger. It’s their strong kids against our strong kids. We have to adjust and you have to have depth.” With all of the budget cuts within the Niagara-Wheatfield district, it wouldn’t shock many if the program would decline, but Sweney is able to help continue the tradition with a strong youth program. The NWAA helps serve as a modified team, which was cut a few years ago, so the Falcons don’t have to start from scratch once the kids enter high school. “We lost our modified two years ago,” said Sweney. “We

JEFFREY T. BARNES

The Falcons have been hard at work in practice in an effort to replace the production of two graduated standouts.

COACH’S OUTLOOK: “Some of the other teams didn’t lose as many so they are going to be a little stronger. It’s their strong kids against our strong kids. We have to adjust and you have to have depth.” KEY WRESTLERS: Dan Cicco Vince Falvo Shane Helbig Storm Hutcheson Ryan Ploetz Josh Kelly

GREAT PRIZES

REACHING MORE THAN

THROUGHOUT WESTERN NEW YORK.

See “Falcons” on page B2

HEAD COACH: Rick Sweney

ENTER TO WIN

25 weekly publications 258,432 HOMES

have a strong youth organization and I’m also the director of the Niagara Powercats so we get a lot out of that. A lot of these kids train down there in the summer months.” While Niagara-Wheatfield does not return any sectional champions, it does return three sectional runner-ups. One of those wrestlers is senior Dan Cicco, who came up just short in the 170-pound division and he is primed to not only make a run at an NFL championship but at a sectional patch as well. Cicco will also take a step up in weight class as he moves up to the 182 class after wrestling at 170 pounds for his entire high school career.

Call for advertising options today

716/668-5223 Cheektowaga

716/649-4413 Hamburg

@

CPOWNY.COM


B-2

Lockport Star /Saturday, December 06, 2014

Former Iroquois coach Hart hopes to inject enthusiasm, tradition into Starpoint grapplers By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

The 2013-2014 season was a trying time for Starpoint on the mats. This year could be a different story however, as new head coach Stephen Hart has brought an infusion of enthusiasm to the Spartans. Hart comes over after four successful years as the wrestling coach at Iroquois, and he will be looking to build a strong tradition at Starpoint. “I’m hoping to bring the winning attitude and the winning structure that I implemented at Iroquois and bring it here to Starpoint and build the program from the bottom up,” said Hart. “I want to start with the kids club level to the modified and up to the JV and varsity.” Hart will have the task of taking on a young Spartan team that has a few key pieces from a team that won just five matches last season. While Hart isn’t expecting to dominate the ECIC wrestling circuit as a team, he hopes that the team will learn how to work hard and grow together. “We are young this year,”

said Hart. “My expectations range from a team aspect to an individual aspect. Our goals as a team is to win a few dual matches against a few other teams in our league that are very young like us and to grow into the roles as varsity wrestlers. Wrestling is a year-round sport if you want to be a successful high school wrestler. The old saying is ‘summer wrestlers build winter champions.’” Hart does have a few wrestlers that could make some waves individually with the likes of seniors Richard Duermeyer and Wayne LeBlanc. Duermeyer placed fourth at sectionals in the 195-pound division, and the three that finished above him have all graduated, which puts him in line to have the opportunity to become the favorite. He also appreciates the tutelage of his new coach, as Hart is pushing him to become a championship wrestler and a state qualifier. “I want to win class like I did last year and then win sectionals,” said Duermeyer. “He’s treating me like I’m going to be a sectional champ and a state wrestler.” Another wrestler that will have high expectations is LeBlanc, who placed third in sectionals a season ago at 182 pounds. While LeBlanc is currently overcoming a hand injury that will keep out of action for a short time, he is soaking in all the knowledge that he can from

HEAD COACH: Stephen Hart COACH’S OUTLOOK: “My expectations range from a team aspect to an individual aspect. Our goals as a team is to win a few dual matches against a few other teams in our league that are very young like us and to grow into the roles as varsity wrestlers. Wrestling is a year-round sport if you want to be a successful high school wrestler. The old saying is summer wrestlers build winter champions.” JEFFREY T. BARNES

Starpoint will travel to the Matthew Marino Invitational in Webster on Dec. 6. his new mentor. “He is bringing in new moves,” said LeBlanc. “He is definitely bringing in more knowledge. He knows more about our opponents and more about the wrestling programs around us. He has more knowledge and has more experience with different programs.” Starpoint also has some young wrestlers that have a ton of ability, including Griffin Mack, who will be wrestling in the 113-pound class as a freshman. Mack also comes from a strong wrestling

family. Sophomore Brian Ghiandoni will also be a tough competitor at 138 pounds after qualifying at sectionals last year as a freshman. Fred Armagost, Matt Cross and Derek Driskel will also be key contributors this season. The wildcard on the team could be heavyweight Nick Busch, who is wrestling for the first time as a senior and his athletic ability could win him a few matches as the year moves along. “He’s going to take some lumps early,” said Hart. “But he’s ath-

letic enough that when he learns how to wrestle and use his hips the correct way, at the end of the year he could be surprising some people for sure.” While wrestling is an individual sport when the wrestlers take the mat, the team aspect goes a long way in helping to improve other wrestlers. That is something that Hart is trying to implement into the program, and it starts in the practice room. “It comes with the practice room,” said Hart. “We all have

KEY WRESTLERS: Richard Duermeyer Wayne LeBlanc Griffin Mack Brian Ghiandoni Fred Armagost Matt Cross Derek Driskel Nick Busch to work hard. When one of us is slacking or not wrestling up to par in the practice room I hope that the other wrestlers bring them up by encouragement. Also getting to the right weight for the team is a big part of the sport.” The new Starpoint wrestling team will take to the mats for the first time by travelling to the Matthew Marino Invitational in Webster on Dec. 6.

Lockport Stingrays swim starting Wilson wrestlers to heat up, improve across board ready to work Things are starting to heat up for Coach Tim Menges’ Lockport YMCA Stingrays as they enter a much busier second half of their season. Last Saturday the Stingrays traveled to North Tonawanda High School to take on the Ken-Ton Y Cobras. Many familiar names were once again triple winners in their individual events for Lockport. Gina Artieri (200 Free, 100 Back, & 500 Free), Elizabeth Swartz (50 Back, 200 Free, & 100 IM), Mark Crocker (50 Back, 50 Free & 200 IM), Luke Menges (50 Back, 100 IM & 50 Free), Madison Fragale (100 Free, 50 CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Free & 50 Breast), and Aiden Moran (25 Fly, 25 Excited about their great times for the Lockport Free & 50 Free) all continued their domination in Stingrays are (from left): Madison Keleher, Samanthe pool. tha Madden, and Gena Rising. However, in addition to their regular all-stars, the Stingrays continue to see improving week to week. two of his Freestyle heats. their remaining swimmers Eric Artieri touched first in Samantha Madden sped to

new times in all three of her events (200 Free, 50 Free, & 100 Breast). Gena Rising flew to a strong lead leg in the 200 Medley Relay, while at the same time posting a personal best time in the 100 Free. Riley Adams looked strong in two new events for her (200 IM & 50 Free), and Emma Vought set a personal best time for herself in the 50 Breast. Other first place finishers for the Stingrays were: Megan Tatro (200 Free & 100 Back), Zackary Santarsiero (100 Free & 25 Back), Angelina Peruzzini (200 IM), Henry Genewick (100 IM), Ava Conklin (25 Free), Sam Murphy (50 Breast), Jenna Bull (50 Breast), Elizabeth Kershaw (50 Free), Meghan Mietlicki (100 Free), Ethan Menges (100 Free), Olivia Larson (50 Back), and Ava Thompson (25 Breast).

Helbig placed second at sectionals, Falcons boast two girls “Falcons” from page B1 “I definitely didn’t just get fat,” said Cicco. “I got a lot stronger from last year so I think 182 will be a good fit. My goal is to win the section and place at states.” Some other experienced wrestlers returning are sectional finalist Vince Falvo at 106 and junior Shane Helbig, who is a two-time sectional finalist. Helbig placed second in the 126-pound weight class last year after winning sectionals as a freshman, so he hopes to get back to his winning ways this season. “His competition level is tough in his weight class,” said Sweney. “So we just have to see where everybody else falls. He

could be a wildcard. We will have to see if he stays healthy and where everybody else falls at the end of the season.” Juniors Storm Hutcheson, Ryan Ploetz and Josh Kelly also project to be big performers. The Falcons are heavy on juniors this year, with 18 on the roster, which bodes well the future especially after they surprised many people with their finish at the end of 2014. “A lot of juniors in the lineup that are tough,” said Sweney. “We surprised a lot of people last year. Lew-Port beat us by 30 and we came back and beat them in the NFL. We have a nice core of juniors. Next year will be our toughest year in a while.”

Having a young team can have an upside and a downside. The upside is that the talent will eventually bode for multiple strong seasons, but the negative is that it can have an effect on the maturity level in the practice room. On this team, the older wrestlers have been able to understand the situation and they know how beneficial it is to the program. “It’s not hurting us having so many younger guys,” said Cicco. “Sometimes they can be immature, but them being through the program is going to help. Having been in the program since seventh grade has helped because we have

a lot of experienced juniors.” While seeing girls on the mat is not a new sight, it is rare to see more than one on the squad, which is what Niagara-Wheatfield has in Kendra Cheers and Courtney DeWolf. Sweney says that coaching them is no different than coaching any of the boys on his team and that the technique is still the same. “We have some tough lightweights,” said Sweney. “She’s been on the team for the three years. It’s the same technique, same everything.” Niagara-Wheatfield opens the season with the Matthew Marino Invitational in Webster on Dec. 6.

HEAD COACH: Christian Held

By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

Wins were at a premium for Wilson last season. The Lakemen endured a rebuilding year that saw them go winless in NiagaraOrleans League matches, but that may have helped the future. Wilson only has one senior on the squad and just four juniors, so the next couple of seasons could be exciting to watch for wrestling fans. “I have a young team that’s very scrappy and they work very hard,” said Wilson head coach Christian Held. “They are going to be much better than last year.” Held claims that hard work has been and still is the key to rebuilding the program, which has become a clique term in sports but in this particular case it may ring true. With such a young team, Held is free to look at his team a bit differently than some coaches can because there is no hierarchy with age. Each of the captains is an underclassman whom Held felt worked the hardest in the offseason to get better. “We just keep the enthusiasm high,” said Held. “We found a lot of hard workers. That’s going to be the key.” One of those captains that have earned captaincy is sophomore Jeff Mazur, who should be a strong competitor in the 170-pound weight class this season. It is extremely rare to see an underclassman be named a captain, but it is almost unheard of for a sophomore to be named a captain on a varsity team, but this is something that Mazur is ready for and is adjusting well to. “I’m just taking it day-byday,” said Mazur. “I’m trying to help the team out the best

COACH’S OUTLOOK: “Win/loss wise we still have a couple holes in a couple of weight classes so it will be tough to fill those points but individually we should have a lot of strong competitors. I’m hoping to send several wrestlers to state qualifiers.” KEY WRESTLERS: Jeff Mazur Dylan Thompson-Cox Matt Morgan Kevin Hoover Claytin Hoover that I can. There are some challenges but I’m just trying to do the best that I can as a sophomore.” Another key grappler will be Dylan Thompson-Cox, who performed well last year at 195 pounds, but will bump up to 220 this season. The junior co-captain worked hard in the weight room to help him increase strength that will be needed to compete at a heavier class this year. “I would like to make sectionals and hopefully state qualifiers,” said ThompsonCox. “I worked hard in the weight room.” Wilson also expects big contributions from its third co-captain Matt Morgan, who was one of those wrestlers that went through the difficult season a year ago and was the only one to earn a trip to the state qualifier meet. At 195 pounds, Morgan is one of the few juniors on the team, and while he knows that wins could be at a premium he also knows that the team will have a much different look this year.

See “Wilson” on page B3


B-3

Lockport Star /Saturday, December 06, 2014

Feeney, Orefice among defending sectional champs “Lions” from page B1 Lockport and Scappelliti have the goals of winning another league and sectional championship, but they also hope to be ranked in New York State at the end of the season. To get to that point, they know that they have to work hard and continue to get better to stay away from a mentality that has wrestlers expecting to win just because they have in the past. “It can be hard sometimes,” said Scappelliti. “We are lucky that we have a few good leaders in our captains. It takes guys like them to keep guys focused and keep them on point, but that’s also a big part of my job, too. Not letting our guys forget what it took to get to where we are and what it’s going to take to stay there is a huge part of my job and the captains’ jobs to remind them of that.” Kirk Feeney was one of the five Lockport grapplers to win a sectional championship last year,

and he did so at the 145-pound class. Feeney, a returning captain from last year, has focused his efforts into improving on his success and hopes to place at the state meet after failing to do that last year. “I have to just keep working hard every day,” said Feeney. “There is no limit and I have to just keep moving forward.” While he was a captain last season, Feeney is entering a bit of a different role as a senior in becoming one of the true leaders of the squad. As a junior, he often led by example while letting the seniors do all of the talking, but now he knows that it is his time to step up and take on that role. “I was a captain last year but I wasn’t a senior,” said Feeney. “I had other people to look up to. Now that I’m the guy I have to keep everybody a cohesive unit and keeping working for a

JEFFREY T. BARNES

Lockport defeated Grand Island on Wednesday.

championship.” Anthony Orefice is the other returning sectional champion, winning at the 126-pound division in ClassAAand he is primed for another big season. Some wrestlers aim to place in sectionals or in the league meet, but Orefice is looking to end his high school career with a bang by winning states. “I’m trying to work hard to get a higher place, if not to win states,” said Orefice. “I think being at this weight as a senior will help a lot.” Vince Eberhart is also returning for the fifth varsity season of his career that has seen him win over 100 matches. He was a sectional finalist in 2014 at 138 pounds. Lockport will also be looking to mix up that experience with some youth that has come up through the ranks in sophomores Steven Kapuscinski, Dontay Gill and Mark Cye to fill in some holes. Tyler Winslow and

Mike and Steve Daskavitz will also progress as the season goes along. Look for junior Robert Jones to have a breakout season this year as he will mainly compete at 160 pounds, but could float between 160 and 182 over the course of the season. “I think the breakout guy is probably going to be Robert Jones,” said Scappelliti. “RJ is a real athletic guy, he put in a really good offseason of training and we are really excited about what he is bringing. He was a sophomore starter for us at 120 but we think this year might be a year for him to break out.” Lockport was able to win its season opener over Grand Island 63-24 on Wednesday (Dec. 3), with the Lions losing only two matches by decision. Lockport will compete in its first tournament by traveling to the Cicero-North Syracuse Invitational Tournament on Dec. 6.

Expectations high for Raider grapplers after strong 2013 season By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

Expectations are high for the Barker/Roy-Hart grapplers. After a strong end to the 2013-2014 season that saw them place two spots ahead of Medina in the NiagaraOrleans tournament to give them a tie for third place overall, the Raiders are aiming for a league championship this year. Barker/Roy-Hart will have a full lineup, which is a huge coup for any team because it eliminates any forfeit points, and it has some strong wrestlers coming back from last year. “We want to win the league,” said Barker/Roy-Hart head coach Keith Jones. “We will have a full lineup, a solid team and hopefully we will be in the running to win a league title.” Barker/Roy-Hart has a had a strong tradition of wrestling in

the past with 2013 state champion Drew Hull, who is now competing at the University of Virginia. Keeping that tradition alive is the goal for Jones and he knows that to do that it starts from the bottom and works its way up. Now that Jones has taken over running the Barker/ Roy-Hart youth program, he expects the program to get back up to standard. “Basically, it starts at the kids club,” said Jones. “I’m the one running the kids club now so I’m recruiting kids out of both schools. If you don’t have a good kids club, you are going to have trouble having a successful varsity lineup. The teams in the past had a good kids club, but we were down because nobody was running it, but I took it over last year. I think that’s how you have a successful program. Building a kids club and seeing those kids come up through the program.”

HEAD COACH: Keith Jones COACH’S OUTLOOK: “We want to win the league. We will have a full lineup, a solid team and hopefully we will be in the running to win a league title.” Barker/Roy-Hart has three wrestlers that have won individual championships within the Niagara-Orleans League in the past and it hopes that it can contend once again this year. Brent Bachman, D.J. Gardner and Cameron Swick were all N-O champions and placed at sectionals, so they will be the backbone of the team this year. Bachman placed third as a freshman last year in Class C in the 113 division, and he hopes to contend for a sectional championship and to go to states as he moves up to 120 pounds. He also hopes

KEY WRESTLERS: Brent Bachman D.J. Gardner Cameron Swick Kirk Fay Adam Mikall Joe Nolan that his team can build upon the success that it had last year. “I think our goals are basically to improve upon last season,” said Bachman. “We want to finish high in the league, get more sectional placers, more state qualifier placers, a couple of guys going to states and keep building upon that.” Gardner is looking to rebound from a disappointing end to his junior season as he was unable to duplicate his success as a sophomore. After winning an N-O championship and placing in sectionals two years ago,

Gardner finished third in the league and fifth in sectionals last season so he hopes that he can get back to his winning ways as a senior. “I have to work harder,” said Gardner. “I have to work harder, drill harder and don’t take days off. I was pretty disappointed that I could win the league my sophomore year but I couldn’t last year.” Swick is the highest returning finisher from last year, taking second in the 120-pound division in Class C and he is looking to build on that as he bumps himself up to 138 pounds. The junior not only intends to make the state tournament, but he hopes to win it or at the very least place high. “I want to go to the state tournament and place at the top or very high,” said Swick. “As a team we want to win the league. If we wrestle the way we can 100 percent of the time, we will definitely win. With

that attitude I think we should come out on top.” Some other key contributors include Kirk Fay, Adam Mikall and Joe Nolan, who saw time at 145 and 170, respectively, last year, and they will be looking to take on bigger roles this year. Aaron Snell is also back after missing last season, and he will be joined by a group of juniors including William Jensen and Ryan Ulrich. Dillon Mangan will also look to have a strong senior year while A.J. Schafer is a promising talent that got a few matches in as just a seventh grader last year. “We have a lot of guys returning,” said Jones. “We are bringing a lot of experience back. Joe Nolan worked hard over the summer. I think he will be surprising a lot of people this year.” Barker/Roy-Hart will open the season with a dual meet at Akron on Dec. 11.

Team looking forward to competing with full roster “Wilson” from page B2 The Lakemen have the highest turnout rate since Held became head coach four years ago, and Morgan is looking forward to having a full roster as opposed to losing several matches because lack of wrestlers in a particular weight class

forced a forfeit. “With all the young people it’s going to be hard to win matches,” said Morgan. “Last year we forfeited a lot of matches so this year I’m looking forward to not forfeiting so many matches and having

people fight for those points.” Some of those wrestlers that will be fighting for points will be Kevin Hoover and Claytin Hoover, who Held expects to be a pair of breakout wrestlers. Devyn Ayers, Caleb Bach, Rion Debellaistre, Frank Dis-

penza, Michael Durow, Kris Ford, Cody Greenlief, Madison Kelly, Matt Lange, Nick Martin, Vaughn Miller, Quinn Rees, Jacob Sanborn, Kenny Thuman, Aaron Weich and Drew Westmoreland round out the roster for the Wilson.

While it may appear as if the Lakemen will continue to build towards next year, the scrappiness of the team could earn them a few dual meet wins this year. That effort is something the coaching staff and captains will be leaning on heavily.

“I’m looking for everyone to try their best,” said Mazur. “Fire off your back or get the takedowns. Just give 110 percent when you are the mat.” Wilson opens the season with a dual meet at Newfane on Dec. 11 at 6 p.m.

Kubala primed for another sectional championship run “Newfane” from page B1 “We have a meeting every day and we talk about expectations, being hungry in this sport and we talk about how you have to work,” said Montesanti. “Without hard work it’s easy to quit, it’s easy to give up. We have to push ourselves every day. That’s what we talk about in our meetings and hopefully it gets these guys motivated. A lot of the captains will speak up at our meetings and push the younger guys.” One of those captains is Jake Kubala, who finished second in the 160-pound division at sectionals last year and is primed to make a run at the championship podium again this year. Kubala is making a step up in weight class this year as he

will compete at 182 for most of the season, which is something that he has prepared for since the summer in order to build upon a 29-win season as a sophomore. “I just keep myself going by going to a lot of offseason tournaments or camps,” said Kubala. “I like to train hard. My friend has a barn with mats and we are always in there drilling. There was a lot of working out in the offseason.” Newfane is a rare commodity in that they have an incredible amount of experience, but they also have very few seniors. Co-captain Andrew Gelyon, who won 25 matches last year at 126, is one of only three seniors on the roster this year, and to him it is a strange feeling to

be the ‘old man’ of the group. “It’s strange,” said Gelyon. “When I was a freshman I saw all of the kids that we were really good. There were 13 seniors on the team when I was a freshman. So it’s very strange seeing a team that’s better than we were then, and we only have three seniors. I’m real proud of the kids in there and next year they will be even better.” Gelyon and Kubala, along with Paul Dunbar and Cyrus Simmons, are also returning N-O champions, while Dunbar and Simmons were third place finishers in sectionals. Zach Brown and Julian Nixon are looking to make some waves in the league this year after having some suc-

cess last year, but Montesanti expects them to step up and take an even bigger. “Two young guys that have experience and they are young but they have to step up this year are Zach Brown and Julian Nixon,” said Montesanti. “Those are two young lightweights that will be in the starting lineup all year and those guys need to step for us this year.” Chris Johnstone is also back back after finishing second in sectionals as a freshman, and his brother Charlie will be a huge contributor after notching 18 wins as a seventh grader. Montesanti expects big things out of Chris this season, but he also has huge expectations for Charlie over the

course of his career. “If there is one guy on the whole team that I think has a great future in this sport its Charlie Johnstone,” said Montesanti. “He’s only an eighth grader but last year he had almost 20 varsity wins. This year he’s going to be wrestling at 126. I really think he’s going to have a big year. Charlie is a really tough wrestler, he put in some time in the offseason and he works really hard. He’s got a lot of character and he pushes himself.” With all of that depth in the middle of the lineup, expect Newfane to push for another league and sectional championship when they open the season with a tournament at Tonawanda on Dec. 6.

HEAD COACH: Sal Montesanti COACH’S OUTLOOK: “We are going to be competitive. I would say we are going to have a tough time against teams that are strong in the upper weights and the lower weights. I think we are going to be competitive in every match we are in.” KEY WRESTLERS: Jake Kubala Andrew Gelyon Paul Dunbar Cyrus Simmons Zach Brown Julian Nixon Chris Johnstone Charlie Johnstone


B-4

Lockport Star /Saturday, December 06, 2014

THE COLLEGE Bulls hire coach from Division III football powerhouse By Jonah Bronstein SPORTS REPORTER

Lance Leipold ran into a former colleague at a national convention last January and asked for some advice in moving up in the coaching ranks. Turner Gill, whom Leipold had coached with for three years at the University of Nebraska, shared his experiences taking a chance on a downtrodden University at Buffalo program in 2005 and building it into a champion in three years. Last month, when Leipold was approached about the possibility becoming the next UB football coach, he immediately flashed back to that conversation with Gill. “He said the more he came to look at this place, the more special it became,” Leipold said. “Turner is a man I have always respected and I took his words and advice that

PAUL HOKANSON/UBBULLS.COM

Lance Leipold posted a 106-6 record as the head coach at Division III Wisconsin-Whitewater. you need to look.” Leipold liked what he saw enough to decided UB was the kind of “special opportunity” that could lure him away from his alma mater, WisconsinWhitewater. In his eighth season

coaching the Warhawks, Leipold has a 106-6 record and five national championships. He is the fastest coach to reach 100 wins at any NCAA level. And his team is currently 12-0 and ranked No. 1 in the country entering the

D-III quarterfinals. Leipold will continue his pursuit of a sixth national championship while transitioning into his new job at UB. “I do need to finish the obligation of making sure we play our fullest as long as we can in the playoffs back in Wisconsin,” Leipold said. But Leipold is eager for the new challenge at “New York’s university,” he said. “This is an unbelievable opportunity, and it’s ready to take off,” Leipold said. Leipold is a proven winner, something athletic director Danny White said was a priority in his coaching search. “This team is ready to win and we feel like ready to win now,” White said. “As a result, as I went through this process, I wasn’t out there selling a rebuilding effort. I was out there talking about the character and talent we have in our program and really looking

at and targeting successful head coaches, proven head coaches that have won. “I was not too interested in looking for folks with a learning curve.” This is a departure from White’s last major hire, men’s basketball coach Bobby Hurley, who no head coaching experience and limited experience as an assistant, but was a highprofile name by virtue of his playing career, and his Hall of Fame father’s success at the high school level. White and Leipold also acknowledged that UB’s new coach will face a learning curve on the recruiting trail. With no scholarships to offer at WisconsinWhitewater, Leipold drew nearly all of his players from Wisconsin and Illinois. He plans to hire a staff of assistants that will help him make vital contacts in other areas. “That’s got to be proven,” Leipold said. “You have to

just go out, and like anybody, you have to prove yourself. … That’s a part we’re going to work hard at.” At WisconsinWhitewater, Leipold also had a winning tradition and facilities that were the class of Division III to sell recruits. Leipold will not be able to sell those qualities at UB. But he believes the university has plenty more to offer potential players. “You have to be aggressive in recruiting,” Leipold said. “You need to be thorough. “Most importantly, once you make the evaluation, when you deal with student athletes, you have to talk about what the opportunities are on the field and off the field. This is not just a fouryear experience. This is going to be a 40-plus year experience for them, and this university can open doors for those student athletes after they leave here. I think when they see that, they’ll be as excited as I am.”

OP Middle student sparks UB volleyball team this season By Jonah Bronstein SPORTS REPORTER

She never shows up on the score sheet and only takes the floor during timeouts. But Savannah Harvey played a part in helping the University at Buffalo volleyball team qualify for the Mid-American conference quarterfinals for the first time in school history. Savannah, a 13-year-old Orchard Park Middle School student, sat on the Buffalo bench in her No. 10 jersey at home games this season. “Savannah is the little light

on the team,” said Danielle Marotto, a junior from Lancaster. “She’s fantastic in all of the huddles. Even though there is tension, she is always the one that’s trying to bring every one up. She dances around and it gets everyone to smile.” Savannah linked up with UB through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, which seeks to improve the quality of life for children with pediatric brain tumors. In 2005, Savannah was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a malignant tumor that originates in the cerebellum, a region of the brain that plays

an important role in motor control, attention, language, and regulating fear and pleasure responses. Her cancer is currently in remission. Coincidentally, Savannah’s father, who played volleyball at Springfield College, had a prior relationship with UB head coach Reed Sunahara. And her older brother, Noah, had played junior varsity volleyball for Rick Albano, husband of the former Stephanie Jansma, a Lancaster native now coaching at UB. “Savannah really helps the girls put things in perspective,” Albano said.

“No matter how things get on the court, you see her and she’s happy. She’s enjoying every minute of it. So we should be happy out here playing a sport we love. And no matter how far we are down, we can fight back. Savannah is definitely a fighter, and we want to portray that on the court for her.” Getting a high five from Savannah during timeouts became a home game ritual for the Bulls this season. And in the final MAC home game against Akron, one the Bulls needed to win to make the conference tournament, Savannah began giving hugs

during stoppages in play. UB went on to sweep the match. “I told her her hugs were lucky,” senior Liz Scott said. “Savannah and her family have brought a new light to the team. She’s so upbeat, she’s got so much spirit, and when she gives us a high five or a smile on the bench, it lights up the whole team.” Being part of the UB team has also been a light in Savannah’s life. “It feels pretty good getting to know the girls, being here, encouraging them to win,” Savannah said

“The girls are wonderful with her,” said Savannah’s mother, Andrea. “They are excellent role models. They are just so sweet with her. They accept her for who she is, and support her for who she is.” UB will return all but two players from this year’s team, which finished 17-15 and tied a program record with six MAC wins in Sunahara’s first season. Savannah will also be back on the bench next season. “She’s part of the team,” Marotto said. “She’s part of our family.”

Hoppy helped Buff State to first postseason berth since 2000 By Jonah Bronstein SPORTS REPORTER

Growing up in the shadows of Ralph Wilson Stadium, Kyle Hoppy learned what it takes to conduct the comeback drive. Six years after he seemingly hung up his shoulder pads, Hoppy is doing just that at Buffalo State. Hoppy, the quarterback of Orchard Park High School’s 2008 state championship team, led the Bengals this year to their first eight-win season since 1998 and their first postseason appearance since 2000. Buffalo State finished the season at 8-3 with a lopsided victory in the ECAC Southwest Bowl, during which Hoppy had the best game of his career so far, passing for 335 yards and five touchdowns, tying the school record. Better yet for the Bengals, the 23-year-old business major still has two years of eligibility left.

After being drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in 2009, Hoppy turned down a scholarship offer from Bucknell University to pursue a professional baseball career. He toiled in the minors for four years before reaching out to his former Orchard Park teammate and current Buffalo State assistant coach, Garret McLaughlin, about restarting his football career. Hoppy backed up another state champion quarterback, Casey Kacz (Sweet Home), last season, and won the starting job this year. Senior wide receiver Mike Doherty (Kenmore East) said the Bengals expected their firstyear starter would pick up right where the most prolific quarterback in school history left off. “I knew Kyle was going to be good, because he was a state champion in high school and a playmaker,” said Doherty, who graduated high school the same year as Hoppy. Hoppy showed a bit of rust after the long hiatus from

playing quarterback. He was benched in the second half twice and briefly lost his starting job. But by the end of the season, Hoppy had put together two straight standout performances, and coach Jerry Boyes believes Hoppy could establish himself as the top passer in school history over the next two years. “He has the skillset to do that,” Boyes said. “The potential is all right there. Now it’s just continuing to grow, from the mental aspect of the game.” Boyes said Hoppy made great strides toward the end of the season in reading defenses and calling plays at the line of scrimmage, a key element of the Bengals offense. Hoppy finished the season with a 54.1 percent completion rate, 2,258 yards and 22 touchdowns, one shy of the school record. He ranked first in the nation with 18.2 yards per completion and his 9.9 yards per attempt were the best

JEFFREY T. BARNES

Buffalo State QB and OP native Kyle Hoppy. in the Empire 8 conference. His 161.7 efficiency rating ranked second in the conference and 18th nationally. He also rushed for 302 yards and five touchdowns, putting him in the top 50 nationally in points accounted for. “This was a great year,” Hoppy said. “I really came into my own after not playing organized football for five years and backing up Casey last year.

“I’ve always loved the sport of football. I gave it a shot at baseball and it didn’t work out, but now I’m giving it another shot here in football and I’m loving it. Being here right now, it’s a great time to be here. I feel like I’m in a great place.” Buffalo State fell one win short of its ultimate goal of qualifying for the NCAA playoffs, but established a baseline of success by being selected for, and winning, one of the seven ECAC bowl games. “Coach Boyes always talks about making noise and this year we made noise in our conference and made noise nationally,” Hoppy said. “Now we need to keep making that noise and keep striving toward that ultimate goal of getting to the NCAA tournament and winning some games.” The Bengals put 11 players on the all-conference teams this year, and not one of them was Hoppy. Linebacker Marquis Artis (Amherst), who was named Empire 8 Defensive Player of the Year. Doherty, the pro-

gram’s all-time leading receiver, second all-time leading rusher Rich Pete, offensive lineman Brandon Lathrop (Kenmore West), linebacker Mitch Thomas (Sweet Home), linebacker Shaq Frederick, and kicker Marc Montana (St. Joe’s) were also first-team selections. Wide receiver Ryan Carney (Olean), defensive end Dez Howard (St. Francis), defensive tackle Anthony Sanders (McKinley), and cornerback Sherman Nelson made the second-team. Hoppy won’t have Pete to hand off to or Doherty at his disposal next season, but Carney, who set a school record with 12 touchdown catches, has another year left, and Boyes believes he has built the Bengals into a program that can withstand graduation losses. “If you’re doing things right, the faces change, but success stays,” Boyes said. “Tradition should not graduate.” Doherty, for his part, said, “If anybody is going to lead them to the (NCAA) playoffs, it’s going to be Kyle.”


Classifieds

B-5

Lockport Star /Saturday, December 06, 2014

www.cpowny.com

Make Your Ad Stand Out!

ds party a private ittle as l for as

$

8.00

Add a Frame $2.00 per publication per week

Reach every household in your neighborhood and sell your stuff quick! Erie County Toll Free Niagara County

608-8000 1-866-638-7623 434-4055

OR

Add a Picture $7.00 per publication per week

Add Bars $2.00 per publication per week

SAMPLES OF ATTENTION GRABBERS:

Monday through Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm

Announcements ADOPTIONS

ADOPTION- A Loving Choice for an Unplanned Pregnancy. Call Andrea at 1-866-2367638 (24/7) for adoption information/profiles, or view our loving couples at WWW. ANAAdoptions.com Financial Assistance provided PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Talk with caring adoption expert. Choose from families Nationwide. Living Expenses Paid. Call 24/7 Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions 866-413-6296 Void In Illinois/New Mexico/Indiana EVENTS

BAZAAR/BAKE SALE & BASKET RAFFLE At The Village Manufactured Home Park Clubhouse 6035 South Transit Rd. Lockport Next to Farm & Family Store From: 10am to 6pm on Saturday, 12/13/14 COOKIE WALK Variety of home-baked cookies & goodies $8.00 per lb. Cambria Congregational Church 4045 Lower Mountain Rd. Cambria, NY 14094 434-4205 Sunday, December 14, 2014 11:30am-1:00pm GUN SHOW- The Knights Columbus Hall, 2735 Union Road, Cheektowaga. Saturday, December 13, 9am4pm; Sunday, December 14th, 9am- 3pm. www.nfgshows.com PLAY WHERE THE WINNERS GO! LakeSide Entertainment, Route 90 Union Springs, 13160. The friendliest electronic gaming in the Finger Lakes. Not the biggest but the best! Open daily 10am. 1-315-889-5416.

FREE Medicare Quotes! Get covered and Save! Explore top Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans for free! It’s open enrollment, so call now! 877-243-4705 GET CASH NOW for your Annuity or Structured Settlement. Top Dollars Paid. Fast, No Hassle Service! 877-6930934 (M-F 9:35am-7pm ET) GET CASH NOW for your Annuity or Lottery Payments or Structured Settlement. Top Dollars Paid. Fast, No Hassle Service! Call 1-855-419-3824 GUARANTEED INCOME For Your Retirement Avoid market risk & get guaranteed income in retirement! Call for free copy of our Safe Money Guide Plus Annuity Quotes from A-Rated companies! 800-669-5471 INJURED? In a lawsuit? Need Cash Now? We Can Help! No Monthly Payments and No Credit Check. Fast Service. Low Rates. Not valid in TN. Call Now 1-888-8885152 www.lawcapital.com PROBLEMS with the IRS or State Taxes? Settle for a fraction of what you owe! Free face to face consultations with offices in your area. Call 855970-2032 PROBLEMS with the IRS? Wall & Associates can settle for a fraction of what you owe! Results may vary. Not a solicitation for legal services. 800822-1298 SOCIAL SECURITY Disability Benefits. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We can help! WIN or pay nothing. Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-706-8742 to start your application today! INSURANCE

AUTO INSURANCE Starting at $25/ month! Call 877-9299397. LOW COST CONTRACTORS Insurance Rates! Includes snowplowing coverage at no extra charge. Robert J. Los Agency, 648-6100.

LOST & FOUND

LOST: Gold band engagement ring with 13 diamonds. lost 11/26, near Broad St. 545-3602

Instruction CAREER / VOCATIONAL

MISCELLANEOUS

SUPPORT our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need. For more information visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org SUPPORT OUR service members, veterans and their families in their time of need. For more information visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org WORMS LIVING inside you!!! Causing bloating & massive weight gains now! Famous TV Doctor shows true shocking videos here!! www.HealingTheHealth. Info 1-800476-0016.

Financial FINANCIAL SERVICES

ARE YOU in big trouble with the IRS? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll issues, & resolve tax debt fast. Call 1-800-647-3031 SELL IT

fast

WITH A CLASSIFIED AD!

AIRLINE CAREERS Start Here – Get hands on training as FAA certified Technician fixing jets. Financial aid if qualified. Call for free information Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-818-0783 www.FixJets.com FAA CERTIFICATION- Get approved Aviation Maintenance Technician training. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM for free information 1-866-296-7093.

Auctions & Antiques AUCTIONS

MUCK AUCTIONS: Farm, Household, Business Liquidations. 751-9835 www.muckauctions.com

Garage / Yard Sales

Merchandise

ESTATE SALES

APPLIANCES

ESTATE SALE 1 SAXTON STREET LOCKPORT Thurs-Sat, Dec.11-12-13, 9-5:00pm Antique Belgium Bike, Lamp, K-of-C Ceremonial. old cupboard, vintage industrial machinist stool & cart, vintage Belgium Christmas Cards, Antique Embroidery, Retro-Atomic lamp, wicker chair & stands, vintage tree stand, many Danielle Steel books, religious, silver, sofa & matching wingback, complete dining set, beds, Thomasville Dressers, desks, chairs, Vintage Schwinn Bikes 4� Werner Ladder, Antique Hand-plow, chest freezer, Newer Ariebs SnoBlower, Craftsmann Mower & Sweeper, electronics, electric tools & more. Sale by Jude ESTATE SALE 286 Crestwood Dr. “The Woodlands� (Robinson Rd. Entrance) Lockport 14094 Fri., Dec 12, 9-4 & Sat., Dec 13, 9-2 Including “Friendship� 1984 Double Wide Mobile Home Loaded w/ANTIQUES: “Hansa� life size automated riding tiger; Grandfather Clock; Country cupboard w/glass doors; Blanket chest; Double bar & single student lamps; stepback pine desk; sterling silver candelabra’s; Child’s ice cream parlor set; Coin operated three star nagoya; Collection of Grace Putnam Bye-Lo dolls; Numerous sets & pieces of ironstone; Linens; lots of Majelica & Roseville; Currier & Ives prints in original frames; Many oil & watercolor paintings; Old clocks, Cameras, Radios, Metal toy trucks, Fisher Price toys; Games; Lkpt Botttles; Barbie Dolls. HOUSEHOLD: Dining & Bedroom sets; Lift chair; Electric drive Schwinn scooter; Coinmaster 2900/D Trooper metal detector; Car ramps; Many hand & power tools; Handicap equipment. Great Sale! Full lost w/Photos @ carolsestatesales.com HUGE MOVING SALE 239 Young Street, Wilson (Across from the Fire Hall) Sat. Dec 6th 10am-3pm Sun. Dec 7th 11am-3pm Antiques/furniture, stair-stepper, exercise-bike, tan leather couch, stools, painting/pictures, wall decor, collectible steins/plates, tanning bed/ booth, massage dry-sauna bed, barbell weight set, 50 Scooby-Doo dvd’s and more. Casio keyboard, Adult/kid books, kitchenware, Lots of Toys/Trinkets/Xmas, 100 Coats/All Seasons, Tons of clothes-like new designer boys Size 5T-12, Mongoose BMX Bike, Beginner Air Hockey Table, Over 100 Ty Mini Beanie-Babies and too much to mention!

COLOR TV 32� Sony, glass front, excellent condition. $25. 434-2943.

Electronics

UPRIGHT VACUUM 2001 Kirby, all attachments, shampooer, zip brush, extra bags. $150. 434-3352. VACUUM CLEANERS (2) Eureka bagless, 1 $15, 1 $10. for both for $20. 778-5507.

MISC. ELECTRONICS

DTV Digital to Analog TV Converter, Magnavox, $10. 778-5326.

ON CommunityPapersofWNY.com

MISC. FOR SALE

VISIT WNY’S PREMIER HEALTH RESOURCE!

WNYhealthMag.com Published by CPOWNY

BABY ITEMS/TOYS

HIGH CHAIR Childs, solid wood, nice shape, vintage. $35. 434-1341. . FURNITURE

THREE SOLID OAK - 24 inch stools, like new, best offer 693-6917 HEALTH & FITNESS

CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 75 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-4131940 for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. CANADA DRUG Center is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90% on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-4188975, for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. VIAGRA 100mg and Cialis 20mg! 40 Pills + 10 free. Special $99.00 100% guaranteed. Free Shipping! 24/7 Call Now! 1-888-223-8818 VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills + 4/free for only $99! #1 Male Enhancement, Discreet Shipping. 1-888-796-8878 VIAGRA and CIALIS Users! 50 Pills Special - $99.00. Free Shipping! 100% guaranteed. Call Now! 855-409-4132 VIAGRA Pfizer brand! Lowest price from USA Pharmacies. No doctor visit needed! Discreet Home Delivery. Call 855-684-5241 WHEELCHAIR AND Scooter Repair. Medicare accepted. Fast friendly service. BBB rated. Loaners available. Call 1-800-450-7709.

ACORN STAIRLIFTS. The affordable solution to your stairs! **Limited time- $250 off your stairlift purchase!** Buy direct & save. Please call 1-800-304-4489 for free DVD and brochure. AQUARIUM Small, 10wx20lx11h, with separate light. $25. 433-5879. AQUARIUM Small, with separate light. 10wx20lx11h. $25. 433-5879. BUNDLE & SAVE on your TV, Internet, Phone!!! Call Bundle Deals NOW Compare all Companies, Packages and Prices! Call 1-855-978-2608 Today! DIRECTTV - 2 Year Savings Event! Over 140 channels only $29.99 a month. Only DirecTV gives you 2 YEARS of savings and a FREE Genie upgrade! Call 1-800-2793018 DIRECTV! Act now! $19.99/ month. Free 3-months of HBO, Starz, Showtime & Cinemax Free Genie HD/DVR upgrade! 2014 NFL Sunday Ticket included with select packages. New customers only. IV Support Holdings LLC- An authorized DirecTV dealer. Some exclusions apply. Call for details 1-800-9314807. DISH TV Retailer. Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available.) Save! Ask About Same Day Installation! Call Now! 800-278-1401 DISH TV Starting at $19.99/ month (for 12 mos.) Save! Regular price $32.99 Call today and ask about free same day installation! Call Now! 844-334-8858 DISH TV Retailer. Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available). Save! Ask about same day installation! Call now! 1-800-826-4464.

FREE $50 WALMART Gift Card & 3 Free issues of Your Favorite Magazines! To claim this free offer, Call 855-9543224 FREE BAHAMA CRUISE. 3 days/2 nights from Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Pay only $59 port charge! Upgrades available! Call Now! 877-916-3235 FREE GOLD IRA kit. With the demise of the dollar now is the time to invest in gold. AAA Rated! For free consultation: 1-866-683-5664 GET a complete Satellite System installed at No Cost! FREE HD/DVR Upgrade. As low as $19.99/mo. Call for details 877-388-8575. GET THE Big Deal from DirecTV! Act now- $19.99/mo. Free 3-Months of HBO, starz, SHOWTIME & CINEMAX Free Genie HD/DVR upgrade! 2014 NFL Sunday Ticket included with select packages. New customers only IV Support Holdings LLC- An authorized DirecTV Dealer Some exclusions apply- Call for details 1-800-897-4169 GRASS/TIMOTHY $3.00 per bale. 1st cutting Summer 2013 crop. Never rained on. Average weight 35-40 lbs. Delivery options & large quantity discount available. 716-735-3157. PROTECT YOUR HOME ADT Authorized Dealer: Burglary, Fire, and Emergency Alerts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! CALL TODAY, Installed Tomorrow! 888-8589457 (M-F 9am-9pm ET) SEWING MACHINE White K100, Zig Zag, Floor Cabinet, $50. 778-5326. WANTED JAPANESE Motorcycles 1967-1982 only KAWASAKI Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, Z1R, KZ1000MKII, W1-650, H1-500, H2-750, S1250, S2-350, S3-400 Suzuki, GS400, GT380, Honda CB750 (1969-1976) cash. 1-800-772-1142, 1-310-7210726 usa@classicrunners. com lots of cool stuff online at CPOWNY.com

VISIT US ONLINE AT CommunityPapersofWNY.com

Auctions W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M

HOLIDAY ITEMS

CHRISTMAS TREES U-Cut & Fresh Cut 6-14ft. Fraser, Grand Fir, Douglas Fir, Concolor, Blue Spruce & More! Tree Bailing Available. Hours Tue-Fri 3pm-6pm Mon & Sat 9am-5pm. Closed Sundays. Tim Buhr Tree Farm 6771 North Canal Rd. Lockport, 14094 (716)-434-2057 (716)-628-4289 See us on FACEBOOK TABLETOP DISPLAYS Hallmark sound & motion Christmas linkable window displays. $20. 444-3435. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE

Community PapersofWNY .com

AUCTION

New York State’s Favorite Building Material Auction Saturday, December 13 at 10 am 2150 Liberty Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14304

Kitchen & Bath Displays, Granite Countertops:18 complete kitchen cabinet displays in assorted styles DQG ÀQLVKHV &KHUU\ 5RSH 0RFKD 6KDNHU 2DN DQG PRUH LQ 'UHDP VWDQGDUG DQG VWDUWHU VHWV 5HDG\ to install granite counters and islands; 4 pc kitchen DSSOLDQFH VHWV NLWFKHQ EDWK IDXFHWV VLQNV DQG YDQLW\ VHWV 2QH SLHFH VKRZHU XQLWV LQ YDULRXV VW\OHV VL]HV

High End Designer Marble and Porcelain ZDOO DQG à RRU WLOH ZLWK PDWFKLQJ DFFHQW WLOHV [ [ [ Flooring: 6HOHFWLRQ RI KDUGZRRG ÀQLVKHG DQG XQÀQLVKHG ODPLQDWHV WUDYHUWLQH DQG WLOH

Building related items: 7RLOHW 6LQN VHWV 4XLNVHW GRRU KDQGOHV FKLPQH\ FDSV FHLOLQJ IDQV HOHFWULF KHDWHUV EDUV SO\ZRRG DQG URRĂ€QJ PDWWUHVVHV

Doors: /DUJH VHOHFWLRQ RI ,QWHULRU ([WHULRU GRRUV LQ DOO VL]HV FHQWHU HQWUDQFH GRRUV DQG GRRU KDUGZDUH

&KHFN RXU ZHEVLWH VFRWWSHUU\FR FRP IRU GHWDLOV GDLO\ XSGDWHV DQG SLFXWUHV Niagara Falls, NY

Auctioneers

SCOTT PERRY & CO.

716-283-SOLD (7653) www.scottperryco.com


B-6

Lockport Star /Saturday, December 06, 2014

Classifieds W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M

SPORTING GOODS

MEAT FOR SALE

$$$ - CASH - $$$ FOR

NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S Prime Rib, Roast, Tenderloins, Turkeys, Fresh-Made Sausages and Hams Heartland Abattoir 772-7111

USED GUNS! THE CABIN RANGE 3580 Lockport Olcott Rd. Lockport. 434-2646 WANTED TO BUY

CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/ Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make / Model. Call For Instant Offer: 1-800-864-5960 CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed Diabetic Test Strips! 1 day payment and prepaid shipping. Highest prices! Call 1-888-776-7771. www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com TOP CASH Paid For Old Guitars! 1920’s thru 1980’s. Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prairie State, D’Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1-800-401-0440 WANTED Old glass license plate reflectors 751-3925

Agriculture FARM MACHINERY

COMPACT TRACTOR SERVICE & REPAIRS. Most repairs & models. Ridge Farm Supply,Rt. 104, Jeddo 585-735-7429 www.ridgefarmsupply.com LOADER FITS FORD 2-34,000 Series $695, compact tractor front blade, pair (149x24�) tires on rims, several Ford steering boxes. (585)437-2796. FIREWOOD

ACTION TREE CARE: Firewood; Seasoned, All hardwoods, Delivered! Call (716) 693-0912 FIREWOOD FOR SALE 10 Cords for $600. 433-0122 HARDWOOD CUT-OFFS FOR heating. Starting @$25. Pick-up/Delivery Available. Niagara Wholesale Supply 282-1268

Automotive AUTOS FOR SALE

2002 HONDA CIVIC Virginia Car, 213k miles, Good Condition/Runs great $3000. or Best Offer 716-912-6136 FOR SALE 1996 Dodge Ram 4x4 3/4 Ton Pickup, $1000 or Best Offer. Call 433-0122 VEHICLES WANTED

CARS/TRUCKS Wanted! Top $$$$$ Paid! Running or Not, All Makes!. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call 1-800-959-8518 CARS/TRUCKS Wanted! Top $$$$$ Paid! Running or Not, All Makes!. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call 1-800-905-8332 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ Paid! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330 CASH FOR CARS! Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay More! Running or Not. Sell Your Car or Truck Today. Free Towing! Instant Offer: 1-888-545-8647 CASH FOR CARS and Trucks: Get A Top Dollar Instant Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 *CASH TODAY* We’ll buy any car (any condition) + Free same day pick-up. Best cash offer guaranteed! Call for Free quote: 1-888-986-1630. GET CASH TODAY for any car/truck. I will buy your car today. Any Condition. Call 1-800-864-5796 or www.carbuyguy.com lots of cool stuff online at CPOWNY.com

Nellie was found abandoned in a park. She was a little shy at first, but has really blossomed! She is a little over 2 years old and is very friendly and loves to be near her people! She does get along well with other cats and kids! Sponsored by Community Papers of WNY

Diamonds In The Ruff

799-5719

Classifieds www.cpowny.com

FREE AD!

Use this form to run your free Lost & Found ad or for Merchandise $100 or less.

FREE Merchandise Ad

Items $100 or less • 3 line maximum • No pets • Price must appear in ad • Published 3 weeks

Lost & Found Ad FR3 lineEEmaximum • Published 4 weeks

Limit one item per coupon, one coupon per family per week. Excludes services, help wanted, babysitting, real estate, rentals, garage sales, livestock, pets and agricultural products. No telephone orders please.

Name __________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________ State _____________ Zip Code _______________ Phone __________________________________________________________________________________________ Email __________________________________________________________________________________________

Mail to:

&RPPXQLW\ 3DSHUV RI :1< &ODVVLĂ€HG $GYHUWLVLQJ 3 2 %R[ &KHHNWRZDJD 1<

Email:

classads@cpowny.com

Fax:

(please include name, full address and phone # when emailing or faxing)

WANTED: ALL Motorcycles before 1980, running or not! Japanese, British, European. Top $cash$ paid! Free Appraisals! Make space, no hassle. We come to you! Anytime! Any weather! Call now 1-315-569-8094; Email: 1stKickcycles70@gmail.com

REACH as many as 2 million potential buyers in central and western New York with your classified ad for just $349 for a 25-word ad. Call 1-877-2752726 for details or visit AdNetworkNY.com

Services & Repairs

JOHN’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Interior/Exterior, Starting at $285 for 3 rooms (w/Paint). Plaster Repair. Insured, Free Estimates 583-5365 Member BBB

AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING

PAINTING/WALLPAPER

SNOW REMOVAL

BENNETT HEATING & COOLING . Free CO testing with every Furnace Check & Service FREE Estimates 625-8632

KEN HEITZENRATER SNOWPLOWING Residential or commercial call 716-795-3705

CHIMNEY/FIREPLACE

TREE SERVICES

CHIMNEY SWEEP, SALES, SERVICE AND INSTALLATION SERVING ALL YOUR CHIMNEY NEEDS! 716-434-1281 twinchimneyservice.com

ACTION TREE CARE: Trimming, Removal. Stump Grinding. 24 Hour Service. 693-0912

CLEANING

GUTTERS CLEANED, VINYL SIDING CLEANED, & WINDOWS CLEANED: 20+yrs. Experience! 716-946-0597 HOME IMPROVEMENT

ALL THINGS BASEMENTY! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Waterproofing, Finishing, Structural Repairs, Humidity and Mold Control FREE ESTIMATES! Call 1-800-998-5574

CHASE RENOVATIONS Interior/Exterior

Remodeling & Handyman

STORM DAMAGE & INSURANCE CLAIMS

Roofing • Gutters Siding • Shutters Storm Damage Removal Free Estimates

Dan 812-5089 DEPENDABLE SERVICES Fall Cleanup Gutters, Yards. All tree work. Winterization, Demolition, Scrapping Reasonable Rates 439-0658/622-7039 MARTY’S MAINTENANCE Home Improvements & Repairs. NO LANDSCAPING. FULLY INSURED! 716-433-0122 WATERPROOFING & BASEMENTS RESTORED Plugged Drain Tile, Cracked/ Bowed Walls, Sump Pumps, Basements Sprayed, Wall Bracing, Drain Tile-Wet Yards. DONALD YORK: 688-6111

DC FAMILY TREE SERVICE: COMPLETE TREE SERVICE 24/7 Emergency Response Free Est./Ins. 716-628-6539 RIDGE TREE SERVICE, LLC Complete Tree Services-Stump Grinding & Firewood. Ins/ Free Est. 716-778-4044

Announcements ADOPTIONS

ADOPTION- A Loving Choice for an Unplanned Pregnancy. Call Andrea at 1-866-2367638 (24/7) for adoption information/profiles, or view our loving couples at WWW. ANAAdoptions.com Financial Assistance provided PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Talk with caring adoption expert. Choose from families Nationwide. Living Expenses Paid. Call 24/7 Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions 866-413-6296 Void In Illinois/New Mexico/Indiana EVENTS

COOKIE WALK Variety of home-baked cookies & goodies $8.00 per lb. Cambria Congregational Church 4045 Lower Mountain Rd. Cambria, NY 14094 434-4205 Sunday, December 14, 2014 11:30am-1:00pm GUN SHOW- The Knights Columbus Hall, 2735 Union Road, Cheektowaga. Saturday, December 13, 9am4pm; Sunday, December 14th, 9am- 3pm. www.nfgshows.com PLAY WHERE THE WINNERS GO! LakeSide Entertainment, Route 90 Union Springs, 13160. The friendliest electronic gaming in the Finger Lakes. Not the biggest but the best! Open daily 10am. 1-315-889-5416. LOST & FOUND

BAZAAR/BAKE SALE & BASKET RAFFLE At The Village Manufactured Home Park Clubhouse 6035 South Transit Rd. Lockport Next to Farm & Family Store From: 10am to 6pm on Saturday, 12/13/14

fast

SELL IT

WITH A CLASSIFIED AD!

LOST: Gold band engagement ring with 13 diamonds. lost 11/26, near Broad St. 545-3602 MISCELLANEOUS

SUPPORT our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need. For more information visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org

25 weekly publications REACHING MORE THAN

258,432 HOMES

Call for advertising options today

THROUGHOUT WESTERN NEW YORK.

716/668-5223 Cheektowaga

716/649-4413 Hamburg

your news‌

your community‌

LEGAL SERVICES

DIVORCE $550* Covers children, etc. Only one signature required! *Excludes govt. fees*. Call in Buffalo: 1-716708-4519: Rochester; 1-585360-0028: Syracuse: 315679-4549; NY Headquarters: 1-800-547-9900 Ext. 100. Baylor & Associates, Inc. LOGGING

BUYING STANDING TIMBER Certified Foresters: Firewood Log Loads. NIAGARA FORESTRY 716-940-7071 MISCELLANEOUS

ADVERTISE your product or service nationwide or by region in over 7 million households in North America’s best suburbs! Place your classified ad in over 570 suburban newspapers just like this one. Call Classified Avenue at 888486-2466 ARE YOU TIRED OF... DULL SAWS, ICE SKATES, KNIVES, ETC.??? Get them sharpened at Double Edge Sharpening! 4812 Cottage Lane Lockport. 434-9774 doubleedgesharpening.com DO YOU HAVE products or services to promote? Reach as many as 3.3 million households and 4.5 million potential buyers quickly and inexpensively! Only $489 for a 25word ad. Place your ad online at AdNetworkNY.com or call 1-877-275-2726 SELL IT

fast

WITH A CLASSIFIED AD!

your life! Want to know what’s happening in your neighborhood? Stay connected to all the local news and information that is taking place around you. Whether you are looking for the high school sports scores, the dates for the county fair, an obituary or wedding announcement of a friend, or the police blotter — it’s all here! We’ll keep you connected!!!

Community Papers of Western New York, LLC

#PYXPPE -BOF t $IFFLUPXBHB /:

YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER


B-7

Lockport Star /Saturday, December 06, 2014

Real Estate W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M

Rental Real Estate

++++++++++++ APARTMENT FOR RENT: LOCKPORT. 2 Bedroom, $695 month includes heat & water. 716-839-5551.

++++++++++++

SENIOR LIVING

RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, All Inclusive. Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly specials! Call (866) 338-2607 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS

LOCKPORT Now Accepting Applications

• 1 Bedroom Handicapped Apartments • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Utilities Included

Affinity Foxwood Place 6147 Ruhlman Rd.

433-3310

TTY 1-800-662-1220

GASPORT 1BR LOWER Off-Street Parking, All Appliances/Drapes. No Pets, 6-mo. Lease. 716-772-2894

SPECIAL! SANBORN 1st Month Free! Large Modern 2 Bdrm. Wall to Wall, Appliances., Central Air, Garage Available, Hookups, Pets Allowed, $645. Sr. Discount, References Required. 990-6900. Email classads@cpowny.com to place your

FREE

CLASSIFIED AD UNDER $100!

Sale Real Estate HOUSES FOR SALE

MERRY CHRISTMAS from The Woodlands! Holiday MOVE-IN SPECIAL! Brand new homes just $54,499! Luxury can be affordable! Located in South Lockport, just 15 minutes or less to UB, GEICO, GM and YAHOO! It’s time to start enjoying life. You’ve earned it. Picture yourself in a brand new easy to maintain single-level home that is energy efficient yet spacious enough for entertaining. Master bathroom with easy access walk-in shower and walk-in closet. 3 bedrooms, open floor plan. Not ready to buy? That’s fine, we have homes for rent as well. Contact Jim 625-6000 x109.

LOTS FOR SALE

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE

CATSKILLS MTN Short Sale! 108 acres- $189,900. Mtn views, new well, fields, woods, subdividable! Twn road, utilities! $200K under market! Financing available! 1-888-650-8166; www.Newyorklandandlakes.com LENDER ORDERED SALES! 10 acres- $29,900. Trout stream, woods, apple trees, twn rd, utils, EZ terms! Priced $30K below market! 1-888701-1864 or newyorklandandlakes.com

COUNTRYSIDE MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY: NEWFANE 3059 Bixler Rd. New & Pre-owned Homes With Spacious Lots! Financing Assistance Available! For Appt. Call: 716-778-5201 www.rmhsales.com NEWFANE Quiet Mobile Home Community! Singles or Doubles for Rent or Sale Now! For Info Call (716)628-8699. REALTORS

ARE NOW ON CPOWNY.com!

Get Half Off Deals From Local Advertisers!

FREE MARKET ANALYSIS! THINKING OF SELLING Your Home, Business, Real Estate? Call George Fetterhoff, Assoc. Broker-Hunt Real Estate. Cell: 622-4022 Residence: 731-3412

DO YOU HAVE Vacation Property For Sale Or Rent? With promotion to nearly 3.4 million households and over 4.6 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad can’t be beat! Promote your property for just $489 for a 25word ad. Place your ad online at AdNetworkNY.com or call 1-877-275-2726

Private party classified ads for items under $100 are

FREE! Email your 12-word ad to classads@cpowny.com OR use the mail-in coupon in today’s classified section!

Employment W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M

Employment BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

AVON- Earn extra income with a new career! Sell from home, work,, online. $15 startup. For information call: 888-423-1792 (M-F 9-7 & Sat 9-1 Central) HAVE YOU ever worked at a Howard Johnson hotel or restaurant? Have your relatives? We may be looking for you! Visit HoJoAdSearch.com to learn more. HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! No Experience Required! www.needmailers.com Void in WI

PARTNERS NEEDED! Soon government law will mandate every bar provide a breathalyzer. Learn how to be the first in your area to cash in. Call 1-800-287-3157 breathalyzerineverybar.com

CommunityPapersofWNY .com You get our papers weekly, now check our

DAILY TOP STORIES on our website!

ALSO, search easily through Classifieds & Coupons AND WIN GREAT PRIZES

HELP WANTED

Brothers of Mercy Nursing & Rehab Center Has immediate openings for

DIETARY AIDES

Part time positions, flexible scheduling. Safe friendly environment

$775.35/WEEKLY** Homemailers Needed! $570/ weekly** Assembling Christmas decorations. Online data entry for cash, PT/FT. No experience required. Start immediately. Genuine! www. LocalHomeWorkersNeeded. com

18 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

DRIVERS: CDL-B Great Pay,Hometime! No forced dispatch! New singles from Buffalo to surrounding state Apply:Truckmovers.com or 1-866-224-8948

Must be 16 years or older

Perfect for High School/College Students Interested applicants please contact Cindy 759-7603 www.brothersofmercy.org/ employment.htm 10570 Bergtold Rd, Clarence, NY 14031 eoe

online!

fast

SELL IT

WITH A CLASSIFIED AD!

©

Send your ad message to

218,000

households throughout WNY! For advertising information. call 716/668-5223 ext 8119.

wnyadvertiser.com

Manufacturing Companies in Lockport and Niagara Falls Area are looking for the following:

• Customer Service • Maintenance Mechanics • Electricians • Banking/Finance • Welders & CNC Machinists All Shifts Available • Great Work Environment Medical Benefits • Available Immediately

Please call 716-831-4800

or apply online: www.remedystaff.com Remedy will be holding Open Interviews on Monday, 12/8/14 from 1pm to 2pm at: Lockport DOL 272 S. Transit Rd. , Lockport, NY 14094

Published by CPOWNY

Pick up our monthly editions at select Tops Markets and area medical offices!

Visit us online at WNYhealthMag.com Published by CPOWNY

www.communitypapersofwny.com • 75 Boxwood Lane • Cheektowaga, 14227 • 716.668.5223

Your News. Your Community. Your Life. Community Papers of Western New York

Stay connected to all the local news and information that is taking place around you. 21 Weekly Community Newspapers • 4 Weekly PennySavers 1 Free Bi-Monthly Health/Medical Magazine • 1 Free Bi-Monthly Direct Mail Coupon Magazine 2 Annual Trade Shows • 9 Unique Websites


B-8

Lockport Star /Saturday, December 06, 2014

Local student with Cerebral Palsy gives back to NCP Charles Dieteman, Charlie to his teachers and classmates, honored World CP Day on Oct. 1 by collecting, and then donating more than $600 to Niagara Cerebral Palsy (NCP). Charles, a sixth grade student at Lewiston-Porter Middle School, was born with cerebral palsy (CP), a chronic condition affecting the areas of the brain that controls movement and muscle coordination. According to Tara McLellan, Charles mother, his CP is mild, but he still has his struggles. Less than seven-percent of individuals with CP have more than one type. He has more than three. “It isn’t CP that defines Charlie,” said Joy Khatib, a teacher at the multi-age Intermediate Education Center (IEC), “He is widely known throughout both schools for his contagious smile, kind personality, and compassion towards others. Charlie possesses a relentless spirit that never gives up and always sees the positive side to any situation.” According to Khatib, to

SUBMITTED

Executive Director Jeff Paterson receives the donation from Charles Dieteman, with Lew-Port teachers Joy Khatib, Tina Oddy, and Principal Dean Ramirez. help raise awareness and educate students about CP, Charles’ former IEC Multi-

Age class and the Builders Club joined forces, and Oddy, Khatib, and IEC

3932 Lockport-Olcott Rd.

teacher Katie Danahy’s class organized a fundraiser in the elementary and middle schools. Green CP awareness ribbon stickers were sold for 50 cents each.

(Wrights Corners), Lockport

Automotive

434-1660

g in:

Practicin

SAME DAY SERVICE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE!

inal • Crim Starting at

5 QTS. SEMI-SYNTHETIC OIL

ONLY

716-636-0273

Conveniently located next to the University at Buffalo, off Millersport Hwy.

2177

Gilbey’s

Ronrico

London Dry Gin

Gold or Silver Caribbean Rum

1399

Net 1.75 Liter

1295

$

$

1.75 Liter

1.75 Liter

Castle D’Ajac XO

Angry Orchard

French Brandy

• Crisp Apple • Traditional Dry

Bogle

1595

$

American Harvest Vodka

1995

Cointreau Orange Liqueur

28

$

95

750 ml With Bonus Carafe or Shaker Pack

35

$16.99 - $7.00 Rebate

7

9

$ 99 Net 1.75 Liter

375 ml - 6 pack

Love My Goat Red & White Gift Box

11

New 2014 Release

7

10

$ 88

$

750 ml

95

750 ml

Beefeater

Silver Rum $10.95 - $6.00 Rebate

Honey Liqueur

British Gin $32.95 - $8.00 Rebate

750 ml 2 Pack

Crown Royal $29.95 - $3.00 Rebate

26

95

750 ml With 2 Bonus Crown Glasses

Net

Net

750 ml With Bonus Football Glass

Deep Eddy Vodka

NEW!

10 Times Distilled

22

$

95

1.75 Liter With Bonus Glass Pack

1995

2495

$

750 ml With Bonus Decorative Stein

di Amore

$

Net

1.75 Liter Gift Boxed With Reusable Pour Spout

DISARONNO

Amaretto, Amaretto Liqueur Sambuca & Raspberry Liqueurs Combo 3 Pack

19

$

95

3 Pack Each 375 ml Size

23

$

95

750 ml Gift Packed With 2 Flute Glasses

6

$ 88

Californian Chardonnay

• Red • White • Midnight

$7.95 - $2.00 Rebate

1047

5

$ 95 Net

750 ml

Flichman

$5.44 - $2.00 Rebate

8

3

$ 44 Net 750 ml

1.5 Liter

Yellow Tail

Rosemount

Australian

9 More Flavors

$4.49 - $2.00 Rebate

2

$ 49 Net 750 ml

Benromach Speyside Single Malt Scotch

2495

$

Beringer California Classics

• Moscato(s) • White Merlot • White Zinfandel

$7.49 - $3.00 Rebate

4

$ 49 Net

• • • • •

Cabernet Chardonnay Merlot Shiraz Pinot Noir

6

$ 99

750 ml

1.5 Liter

Cavit

• • • • •

Italians

Moscato Chardonnay Pinot Grigio Pinot Noir Riesling

$10.99 - $3.00 Rebate

7

$ 99 Net 1.5 Liter

Oyster Bay

New Zealand • Chardonnay • Sauvignon Blanc

$8.95 - $1.00 Rebate

7

$ 95 Net

750 ml Mix & Match A Case, Send For $24 Rebate

Canadian Club

Whisky $13.95 - $5.00 Rebate

8

750 ml With Bonus Glass Pack or Metal Jigger

Don Julio Blanco Tequila

3995

750 ml With 2 Bonus Tequila Glasses

Australian

5 Liter Box

$ 95 Net

750 ml In A Decorative Tin

$

9

Callia

Argentine

$ 88

Mix & Match A Case, Send For $24 Rebate

750 ml

• Syrah/Malbec • Torrontes

Argentine Malbec

• Red • White • Blush & Also Sangria

$ 99 Net

750 ml

Californian Blends

$

Californian Delicious Series

$11.99 - $2.00 Rebate

Ménage à Trois

Estate Bottled

Barenjager

4

95

$

• Fleurie • Juliénas • Morgon

• Chardonnay • Pinot Grigio

KendallJackson

Grand CRUs Cabernet, Shiraz &

Bacardi

$ 95

$

750 ml

The Glass Packs Are Coming! The Glass Packs Are Coming!

Bully Hill

$

750 ml Gift Packed With Bonus Martini Glass

7

$ 95

9

$ 95

750 ml Special Purchase Save 50% Off

• Cabernet Sauvignon • O.V. Zinfandel • Petite Sirah • Sauvignon Blanc

Faced Truth $ 99 Fact #2: The Bear Is That Our Net 1.75 Liter Prices Are Lower Than The Bushmills Competition Check Irish Us Out! Whiskey Fact #3: No “Shoppers” Cards Needed or $ 95 Club Desired... We Protect 1.75 Liter Your Privacy! New Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Amsterdam Nouveau

Peter Vella

Californian

Rebate

Gin or Vodka

©

Published by CPOWNY

Call to inquire about our low payment plans!

MEMBER

Just The Facts Please

$

Net 1.75 Liter

facebook.com/wnyhealth

2350 North Forest Rd., Amherst, NY 14068

CALL TODAY!

1347

JOIN OUR HEALTHY FACEBOOK COMMUNITY!

S

60

Fact #1: Customers Shopping The Wine & Liquor Outlet Have Never 5900 S. Transit Rd., Lockport Paid Full Price Since The State 434-4700 Deregulated Wine www.WineAndLiquorOutlet.com & Liquor Retails Jim Northern In The Late 1980’s Beam Lights & Early 1990’s, Crown Bourbon Canadian At Which Time We Went To Deep $16.47 $26.77 $12.99 Discount Pricing - $3.00 - $5.00 - $3.00

$

A full service law firm

7 5 0 Down

NG CLOSI HOUSE $ 0!!

NEED TIRES? WE HAVE ‘EM BEST SELECTION • BEST PRICE

Rebate

Calling All Health Nuts!

Attorney at Law

l Filing Fe Includes Al ...... y il Law tion • Fam Preven re u s lo c • Fore • DWI $ • Wills

OIL CHANGE $26.99

The Wine & Liquor Outlet

the other kids understood his condition. We teach our kids to be proactive rather than reactive. Charlie “did the right thing” by proactively introducing his condition to the school.” Of Charles’ fundraiser, Ramirez said, “He encouraged kids to participate in World Cerebral Palsy day by wearing green and donating 50 cents to the cause. The next morning, “a sea of green” was evident in the hallways by both the students and the staff, and at the end of the day, Charlie raised more than $400. It was evident that his message was heard by the school community. We are very proud of Charlie and the courage that he displayed. He is a role model to us all.” Regarding the picture: Executive Director Jeff Paterson receives the donation from Charles Dieteman, with Lew-port teachers Joy Khatib, Tina Oddy, and Principal Dean Ramirez. For more information, contact Katharine Cassens at (716) 297-1478 x 173 or via email at kcassens@ niagaracp.org.

John D. Wieser, Esq., P.C.

1,200 1,00D0own 1,200 $ 50 Down 7 ........

– Divorce ..$ .. ntested • Unco All Filing Fees...... $ – Includes e c r o sted Div & 13 • Conte ptcy Chapter 7 ...$ ru at... k g n tin a ar B st es •

www.pippardautomotive.com

• FREE ESTIMATES • NAPA Auto Care Center • Complete Automotive Service Repairs • Engine Machine Shop • Front End Repairs & Alignments • No Job Too Small or Big!

Rebate

McLellan made green ribbons for the staff to wear. Students and teachers alike sported the bright green ribbons to show support and love to their friend and fellow classmate. The middle school raised $435 in one day, and the elementary school raised more than $170 in three days. Together the two schools raised $605 for NCP. The money will go to NCP’s educational division, to help purchase new playground equipment for the pre-school’s playground renovation project. Dean Ramirez, the school’s principal, was so impressed with the gesture that he nominated Charles for the “Do the Right Thing” Award through the Police Athletic League. Charles was presented with the award in October. “It took a lot of courage to do what Charlie did,” Ramirez said, “He got on the television announcements, talked about himself, and about Cerebral Palsy, and made it clear that he is a normal kid with a great family and a lot of support. Coming into a new school environment, he had the will to make sure that

Frangelico Hazelnut Liqueur $19.95 - $5.00 Rebate

14

$

95

Net 750 ml In The Distinct “Monk Like” Bottle

The Glenlivet 12 Yr Old Single Malt Scotch

4295

$

750 ml

Glass Pack

OUR SALE RUNS ALL WEEK FRI., 12/5/14 THROUGH THURS., 12/11/14 • Hours: 9am-11pm Daily, Sunday 12 Noon-6pm • “Wine is like the incarnation – it is both divine & human.” - Paul Tillich


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.