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October was National Bullying Prevention Month, and the students of Cleve Hill have taken the opportunity to make their stand on the issue very clear. This year marked the third year that the students and teachers organized a Unity Walk in conjunction with a nation-wide effort through PACER.org. The Unity Walk was originally supposed to be October 17, but with the original date rained out, teachers and students took to the sidewalks wearing orange on October 24. The walk around the school's campus was symbolic not only of their pledge
to stand against bullying, but also to stand up for those who were victims of it. It was the culmination of a number of school-wide events designed to promote a friendlier, bully-free envi-
ronment within the school. On October 7, the sixth grade had a Team Building Day where students were taught not only about the importance of standing up to bullies and for those that were suffering,
but the importance of everyday acts of kindness, compassion and consideration. They spent the day doing team building exercises, including using spaghetti and marshmallows to work together and build free-standing towers. The halls are decorated with posters to encourage students to “Walk Away from Bullying”, and in addition to making the posters, students also signed an anti-bullying pledge. Students also attended a Unity Day Assembly, organized by the students of the Freshman Mentor program. Geared toward high school freshmen and their mentors, the assembly was designed to promote an increased sense of camaraderie in addition to what the mentor program al-
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Elderwood residents, volunteers put their skills to work
A sewing group at Elderwood at Cheektowaga is proving that living in a skilled nursing facility is no obstacle to giving back to the community. Elderwood at Cheektowaga volunteers and residents have a long history of community service. Their latest efforts are helping local children with serious health concerns through the Beads of Courage program. Women and Children’s Hospital of Buffalo is one of 150 children’s hospitals throughout the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Japan and the United Kingdom participating in the program, designed to help children record, tell and own their stories of courage during treatment for cancer and other serious illness. Every colorful bead represents a
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beads. Upon learning about Beads of Courage, Director of Volunteer Services Johann Komurek reached out to the sewing group at Elderwood at Cheektowaga. The group is made up of volunteers and the “Thursday Morning PinUp Girls,” residents who can no longer sew, but pin all the fabric together. The group has donated their time and fabric to create fun bags for children to hold their beads in. To date, they have made and donated more than 70 bags and have expanded their donations to include pillow cases for children experiencing lengthier hospital stays. Along with the bag or pillow case, a personal note is attached: “Wishing sunny days ahead.”
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WNY Charities highlighted at Christmas in the Country A favorite Western New York tradition, the Christmas in the Country Holiday Artisan Market will celebrate its 30th season when it returns to the Hamburg Fairgrounds Nov. 6-9. As it has done every year since its very first year of existence, Christmas in the Country will provide a grand platform for local charities to raise money. Throughout the 30-year history of Christmas in the Country, giving back to the community has always been an integral part of the event. This year, participating non-profit groups
will include Gerard Place, Churches in Action, Hamburg Eden Animal Rescue Team (H.E.A.R.T.), Variety — The Children’s Charity of Buffalo and the Hamburg Presbyterian Church. “Helping those in need has always been who we are, both as a company and people of this community,” said Sally Kaczynski, founder of Christmas in the Country. Participating charities use different means to generate donations — from selling shopping bags to patrons, to holding raffles, to an artisan-donated silent auction. “The charities and
their many volunteers are found throughout the event and they work very hard this weekend and throughout the year for their wonderful causes. We are honored to be a small part of raising over $1.4 million dollars throughout the history of our events.” This year, Christmas in the Country will welcome more than 400 artisans spread out over five buildings. Attendees will find unique handcrafted creations made in the USA, including home decor, gourmet foods and wine, original music, trendset-
ting jewelry, hand-poured aromatic candles, children’s toys and clothing, stylish pottery, original wall art, gifts for pets and holiday gift items galore. In 2013, Christmas in the Country was recognized as the No. 2 Contemporary and Classic Artisan Market in the nation by Sunshine Artist, the leading publication in the art and craft event industry. The event has ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the nation for the past 11 years. Celebrating its 30th anniversary and drawing almost 60,000 visitors over four days and fea-
turing only handmade products made in the United States, the event is widely recognized today as the preeminent holiday artisan market in North America. Christmas in the Country will run from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov. 6 and 7, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 8, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Hamburg Fairgrounds. Discount tickets are available through Wednesday, Nov. 5, at select locations through Erie County. For a complete list of locations, visit www.wnypremierpromotions.com. For more than 30 years,
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Vendor show and wellness fair open to all By Catherine Miller
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You can purchase everything from great jewelry and purses to baked goods and scented candles at the Vendor Show at Salem Lutheran Church on Saturday, Nov 8. Avon and Mary Kay representatives will show you how to update your fall and winter look. Tastefully Simple will have appetizer ideas for your next get-together. Tupperware will be on hand with items to store your leftovers. Thirty-One and Miche Bags will have you traveling in style. All this and more is available under one roof during the Vendor Show at Salem Lutheran Church. Salem Lutheran Church opens its doors to the community for the multiple events it hosts throughout the year. Centrally located at McClellan Circle the little church with the red
Everything from jewelry and baked goods to flu shots and more are available at the Vendor Show and Wellness Fair at Salem Lutheran Church on Nov 8.
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Many of us take our transportation for granted – we get in the car and go. For those that can't drive, though, getting to and from doctor's appointments or the grocery store can be an insurmountable challenge. You might not want to bother friends or family, or your usual ride might not be available. Fortunately, the Senior Services department has a transportation service that's always available, but it also needs the support of the community to keep up and running. They have recently announced a fundraiser, in the hopes of raising enough capital to make sure their fleet of vans is always as reliable as the drivers that take the utmost care in getting people from Point A to Point B and back again. Vans – especially those that are wheelchair accessible – aren't cheap, and when it comes time to replace one of them, the fund-raising campaign will help make sure that funds are there. More than 1,100 people take advantage of the Going Places transportation program. More than just making sure they can get back and forth to essential services and appointments, the program also means that people are able to stay in there homes and maintain their independence for longer. “On any given day, we may service between 40 and 60 seniors,” says director Kerry Switalski. “Many take the van multiple times per week – for example, some of our clients on dialysis use our van service three times a week.” Part of the costs associated with the van service are shouldered by those who use it. There is a suggested donation of $3 each way for regular vans, and $8 each way for wheelchair accessible
vans. That's much less than other types of transportation companies, and it's only a suggested donation – the program doesn't turn away anyone who can't afford that. According to one thank you note that she recently received: Please make sure [the drivers] are made aware of how much they impact the lives of those who aren't able to drive. They truly make a difference and I, for one, am grateful for their service. Reservations can be made up to two weeks in advance, and priority is given to medical appointments. However, it's fund-raisers like this one and the generosity of the community that make sure there's enough vans to take care of anyone who needs a ride. Five vans run every day Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and one van runs on Saturdays. There are 16 part-time drivers on staff, and there are three full time dispatchers that serve not only the Cheektowaga community but others in the area, making schedules and making sure that everyone can get where they need to go. For a $100 donation, a name will be engraved on the In Memoriam plaque in the senior center's lobby. Other donations will give donors the chance to have a star engraved with their name, which is then hung in the banquet hall. A bronze star will be awarded for a $500+ donation, a silver star for a $1,000+ donation and a gold star for a $2,500+ donation. Donations made to the campaign are tax deductible, and the program will be running through January 31, 2015. Checks should be made payable to the Cheektowaga Senior Citizens Foundation, Inc, (with Foundation Fundraiser in the memo line) and can be dropped off at the center or mailed to 3349 Broadway, Cheektowaga, NY, 14227.
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‘Day of Thanks’ to be celebrated Nov. 7
The Holy Name Society of St. Aloysius Gonzaga Parish has designated Friday, Nov. 7 as the fifth annual “Day of Thanks” and has encouraged parishioners and friends of the parish to join in Eucharistic Adoration from 1 to 9 p.m. in the parish Eucharistic Adoration Chapel, 157 Cleveland Dr., Cheektowaga. Joseph Ducato, Holy Name president, explains that we all need “to spend
some time to reflect on the many times we have been blessed by Our Lord, and our Holy Name Society has designated that day as an opportunity to give thanks for the number of times He has picked us up and responded to our prayers.” Members of the Holy Name Society will join with scheduled adorers throughout the day, and many are encouraged to offer one hour in adoration, thanking God before the
Blessed Sacrament. “Even if someone can spend only a few minutes on that day, it will be a great demonstration of love and thanksgiving for the benefits we receive throughout the entire year,” Ducato noted. “We also hope that this action will encourage others to take part in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament that is held on a regular basis from 1 to 9 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at St. Aloysius Church.”
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Sullivan comes through as Cleve Hill’s quarterback By Mike Pidanick SPORTS REPORTER
Throughout its history, Cleveland Hill has been known for its strong rushing attack. But especially in recent years, the Eagles have had some strong quarterbacks as well. From Rocket Wiggins to Daryl Spencer toAaron Jackson and many others, the bar has been set high for the man standing under center for the Eagles. It’s Anthony Sullivan’s turn this season and the senior understands that part of the job is delivering in the postseason. “In previous years, quarterbacks came through for Cleveland Hill,” Sullivan said. “It’s my turn to keep going. It’s the playoffs and me being the starting quarterback, there’s pressure. But I’m ready.”
And he showed that. In the playoff opener, Cleveland Hill was led by a pair of 100-yard rushers, but Sullivan came through when called upon. First, he threw a 9-yard touchdown to Grayson Taylor with two seconds left in the first half to give the Eagles the lead for good. Then, he put the game away late with a dazzling 60yard touchdown run. “He’s athletic,” Cleveland Hill coach Glen Graham said after a 24-6 win over Salamanca in a Section VI Class C quarterfinal. “That last TD when he was able to run the option and close it out for us, that’s why we like having Anthony back there.” Sullivan started last season as the starting quarterback but suffered an early injury. That opened the door for Jackson, who took the reins and helped lead the Eagles to the state semifinals for the first time in program history. But Sullivan proved he could play, throwing for 269 yards
and adding another 176 on the ground. He contributed a total of four touchdowns. And heading into the season, the Eagles had full confidence in the senior left-hander under center. “I like Anthony back there,” Graham said in a preseason interview. “After he got hurt last year, the other kid came in and did a real good job. But we have confidence in Anthony.” Traditionally, Cleveland Hill’s offense has been run-first and that’s certainly the norm for a Class C program. And this season is no different for the Eagles. Through eight games, Cleveland Hill has run the ball 307 times and thrown just 107 passes. But Sullivan has made the most of his opportunities, throwing for 490 yards and six touchdowns and contributing another 248 yards and two scores on the ground. “When my number is called, I have to do what I have to do.” Sullivan said.
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Anthony Sullivan has thrown for 490 yards and six touchdowns this year.
Cleve Hill clips Salamanca in Class C quarterfinals By Mike Pidanick SPORTS REPORTER
Cleveland Hill knew a rematch with rival Southwestern awaited in the Section VI Class C semifinals if the Eagles got past Round 1. And that turned out to be a pretty big if. Underdog Salamanca came to play on Saturday (Oct. 25) and gave the Eagles all they could handle, but Cleveland
Hill ultimately proved too powerful in a 24-6 win at Carl J. Kuras Field. “The guys stayed focused on the task and we got through,” Cleveland Hill coach Glen Graham said. “Salamanca, we knew they were coming to play. They’re a good team and they’ve got a lot of pride. When you play them in the playoffs, it’s always tough.” Cleveland Hill, the top seed from Class C North, scored two toughcowns in the final seven minutes to put away Salamanca, the fourth seed from Class C South. The Eagles (6-2) won their seventh straight Section
VI playoff game. “We came out slow and we had to get the pace going, but we did it,” said Cleveland Hill running back Grayson Taylor, who ran for 121 yards and had two total touchdowns. “We finished strong and that’s all that matters. I’m just glad they we’re moving on.” The Eagles will host Southwestern at 2 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 1) back at Kuras Field. The first meeting didn’t go well for Cleveland Hill, which dropped a 38-18 decision on the road to the Trojans on Sept. 19. Cleveland Hill hasn’t lost
since. “They’re coming here and we’re weeks better, hopefully,” Graham said. “We weren’t mature enough that early to make that long trip and play well. They’ve got to make the long trip this time, and we just have to be better.” This time, it will be Southwestern making the 80-mile trip. And the Eagles are on a five-game winning streak and have revenge on their minds. “I’m looking to get back at them,” Taylor said. “It was a bitter loss and I’m just looking to make it sweet.” And although it was tougher
than some may have expected, Cleveland Hill earned a chance at redemption with a hardfought win over Salamanca. The two-time defending sectional champs overcame a game Salamanca effort as well as a boatload of holding penalties to move within one game of a fourth straight trip to Ralph Wilson Stadium. As always, the Eagles’ twoheaded rushing monster of Taylor and Jermaine Hairston led the way. The senior fullback Hairston added 107 yards and a touchdown on offense and three sacks on defense. Anthony Sullivan ran for
87 yards, including a gameclinching 60-yard TD sprint with less than a minute to play. Taylor topped 100 yards for the sixth time this season — and the Eagles moved to 6-0 on the season when the star back reaches triple figures. But his biggest play came in the passing game as he caught a nine-yard pass from Sullivan for the go-ahead touchdown with two seconds left in the first half. Jared Fish finished with 119 passing yards for Salamanca, including a 78-yard touchdown to Mat Crandall in the first quarter.
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Bojanowski’s opening kick return settles Class B quarters By Mike Petro SPORTS REPORTER
In practice a day before the program’s first playoff appearance since 2009, Jeff Buccieri admitted that he saw his Maryvale football team struggle with its kick return group on special teams. Still, he challenged his team to make a play right out of the gate. The Flyers did just that. Surprisingly, that play was made while returning the opening kickoff. Brandon Bojanowski returned the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown before either offense hit the field and Derrick Dirado added the pointafter-try to account for the only points of the Class B playoff opener Friday at East Aurora. Seventh-seed Maryvale held on
for a 7-0 win over No. 2 East Aurora/Holland. “The way it looked, I thought we’d get a couple more points, but sometimes that happens in a playoff game when both teams are fighting for their lives,” Buccieri said. “We were very lucky to get those points early and then basically hang on.” Even as the opening kickoff was in the air, Bojanowski said there was some uncertainty for the return team. He and fellow deep man Marcus Ford both went to catch the kick, but it was Bojanowski who came down with it, then found a hole in the middle of the field and shot through the opening. “There was a little bad communication back there,” said Bojanowski, a senior. “I called it but he didn’t hear me and it was on his side, but I found the hole and just took it as fast as I could. It just worked out for us…I can’t thank anyone else but my blockers out there.” East Aurora/Holland started three of its final four drives
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Brandon Bojanowski’s opening kickoff return were all the points Maryvale needed. of the game in Maryvale territory but never got closer to the Flyers’ end zone than the 28-yard-line. The Blue Devils were set up at Maryvale’s 44 with under four minutes left in the game, after an AJ Perlino fumble recovery, but they turned the ball over on downs in four plays and the Flyers ran out the clock. Maryvale was held to just three second-half first downs. The final one came with under a minute to play on a 6-yard
run by Ford, which clinched the victory. Ford finished with 50 yards on 10 carries, as well as recording a fourth-quarter interception on defense. Both teams run the same offense and knew one another well coming into the game, Buccieri said. He added his team put an emphasis on not allowing East Aurora/Holland to get to the outside. The Flyers allowed only two first downs in the first half and none in the second.
The Flyers got to Blue Devils’ quarterback Connor Allan five times on the evening. Demante Chatmon led the Maryvale defense with two sacks, while recording one each were teammates Steve Schroeder, Mike Kelleher and Joey Cartonia. “The defense played great,” Bojanowski said. “We did a lot of homework and the coaches were doing a lot of looking at video. We couldn’t do it without the help of the coaches and all 11 players out there.” The win was also a bit of revenge for Maryvale, which lost to EastAurora on the same field the last time the Flyers made the playoffs. The teams were two of the brighter stories in Western New York football, having bounced back from a combined record of 5-13 in 2013. Mike Halferty recorded 50 yards on eight carries for Maryvale. Maryvale went from 2-7 last season to 7-1 as it heads into the next round of the Class B playoffs. The Flyers have
stepped up and performed at a high level without much prodding from the coaching staff, Buccieri said. “It’s been the character of the guys and ownership they’ve taken, as far as being accountable and coming to practice ready every day,” Buccieri said. “They’re coach-able and hungry to take this program in a positive direction.” In the semifinals, the Flyers are set for a rematch with Cheektowaga after Maryvale beat its rival soundly in the regular season finale. Cheektowaga defeated defending sectional champion Depew to advance. “We did beat Cheektowaga, but they’re just a stellar program,” Buccieri said. “We know it’s hard to beat a good team twice and they’ll be gunning for us…This is unchartered water for us. We’re usually in a bowl game or consolation game. We’re just happy to be here and move on and we’ll look to improve for next week.”
Flyers’ run-by-committee approach lifts team in 2014 By Mike Pidanick SPORTS REPORTER
There’s no question Marcus Ford is one of the more talented running backs in Western New York. And another man in the same shoes might be annoyed that he has less than a third of his team’s carries. Not Ford. The Maryvale High School senior knows there a lot of good running backs on
the team and the Flyers committee approach has led to big things. “I like different people carrying the ball,” Ford said. “It gives me a break, they get in and everyone is doing well. It works for us.” The unselfish, team-first attitude has been a focal point in Maryvale’s best season in years. The Flyers are in the postseason for the first time in six years and a committee backfield is a big reason for that. Maryvale has run for more than 2,200 yards as a team and seven different ball carriers have made significant contribu-
tions to that number. “It makes it tough for a defense to key in on one guy,” Maryvale coach Jeff Buccieri said. “Teams were starting to key in on Marcus and if you do that, we’re going to hit you with another guy. When our line is firing off low and hard and our backs are running hard, we’re a tough offense to stop.” Ford leads the team in carries (101) and yards (678). He’s topped 50 yards in all eight games thus far for Maryvale and he’s delivered the most in the biggest wins. He delivered 131-yard performance in a 35-6 statement win over
Cheektowaga on Oct. 17 and had a season-best 152 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-18 win over Alden that served notice to Western New York that the Flyers are legit in 2014. Sophomore fullback Kwaine Davis leads the team in touchdowns with six and has 471 yards, second-best on the team. He had a season-best 146-yard outburst against Akron. Bruising fullback Mike Halferty has 440 yards and two TDs for Maryvale. The senior topped the 100-yard mark against both Akron and Cheektowaga. Brandon Bojanowski also
has 354 yards and 100-yard games against Tonawanda and Cheektowaga. He’s also a dynamic kick returner, shown by the 95-yard return of the opening kickoff in a 7-0 win over East Aurora. Sophomore Austin Reamsnyder has also made the most of limited opportunities with 107 yards on 18 carries. He has a pair of touchdowns. Quarterback Eric Graham has also collected 136 yards on the ground to go with 343 passing yards. He has seven total TDs. In all, the Flyers have made the most of their 330 carries,
collecting 2,223 yards and 21 scores. “As long as the blocks are there, we’ll make sure the runs are there,” Bojanowski said. “Our line has done a great job all year, they deserve the credit.” And with nobody worrying about statistics or internal competition, the Flyers have made sure to get the team into the end zone. And that has led to a 7-1 start to the season. “We don’t care who gets the ball,” Halferty said. “We all put in the work so everyone deserves to get carries. As long as we win, we’re all happy with that.”
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Central defeats Depew, earns rematch with Maryvale By Mike Pidanick SPORTS REPORTER
One might have expected a much larger celebration for the Cheektowaga High School football team on Friday night (Oct. 24). After all, the Warriors had snapped a run of first-round misery and eliminated defending Section VI Class B champion Depew with an impressive 41-24 victory. And while the scoreboard on the South side of the field was certainly cause for cheers, the real buzz came from cell phone checks. And even more excitement came from the news that the Warriors will get a chance to atone for a lopsided Week 7 loss. It will be Cheektowaga vs. Maryvale again next weekend. The third-seeded Warriors owned the second
half on Friday night in front of a packed house. The Flyers, coming off a 35-6 win at Cheektowaga a week earlier, won 7-0 at East Aurora. “We want Maryvale next week,” said Cheektowaga fullback Dreqon Trotter, who had two sacks on defense and a rushing touchdown on offense. “They took our pride away last week so I want them bad.” Cheektowaga will get a chance to atone a Week 7 disaster against rival Maryvale as the Flyers visit the Warriors for the second time in three weeks. The Maroon Madness Rivalry had been all Cheektowaga for more than a decade but Maryvale snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Warriors in style in Week 7. A week from now, nobody will care about the first meeting. In fact, Cheektowaga was past it long ago. “When they came in on Monday, we didn’t even watch the film,” Cheektowaga coach Mike Fatta said. “What we did instead was we made a highlight film for them and
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Cheektowaga’s Stephan Parker and his Warrior teammates will take on Maryvale in the semis. showed them the plays we’ve made during the year. We said, ‘This is who we are. I don’t know who that was last Friday, but this is who we are.’” And a second win this season against Depew didn’t come easy. But the Warriors defense, which gave up nearly 500 yards against Maryvale, came up big against the
Wildcats again when it mattered most. The Warriors held high-powered Depew off the scoreboard for the game’s last 21 minutes and Cheektowaga scored the last 20 points of the contest. “The second half we just had to turn it up,” said Cheektowaga running back Marshawn Gibson, who had
146 yards and a touchdown. “They really couldn’t stop offense so we just kept grinding and pounding. And the defense came up big for us in the second half.” Tyler Anna’s 29-yard field goal gave Depew a 24-21 lead after the first drive of the second half, but it was all Warriors from there. Cheektowaga regained the lead on Gibson’s 4-yard TD run and extended the edge on Zak Ciezki’s 7-yard touchdown pass to Davion Stallworth early in the fourth. Naheem Shah sealed the deal with a 42-yard interception return for the game’s final score. Ciezki finished with 145 yards passing and two touchdowns and 94 more yards on the ground. Jerell Rolling had four of Cheektowaga’s nine sacks. Ty Lawson had a touchdown rushing and receiving in the first half for the Warriors. For Depew, Dylan Sekuterski threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns and added 68 yards and another score on the ground. Anna had an 86yard touchdown reception on
offense and two interceptions on defense to go with his field goal. The Wildcats (6-2), who reached the state semifinals a year ago, were hit hard by injuries all season long. Standout receiver Bobby Burns missed the game, while star fullback and linebacker Nick Perrine was severely limited by an injury first suffered in Week 3. Cheektowaga (6-2) had lost playoff home games in each of the last three years, including first-round upsets in 2012 and 2013. But that’s all a thing of the past now for the Warriors – as is Week 7. It’s all about getting back to Ralph Wilson Stadium for the first time since the 2009 championship season. One more win against a rival will net that – and the revenge Cheektowaga desperately covets against Maryvale (7-1). “That’s who the kids wanted and that’s who they’re getting,” Fatta said after learning the Maryvale game had ended, “so we’ll see how it goes.”
Warriors defense comes up big when it matters most By Mike Pidanick SPORTS REPORTER
There’s no questioning the plethora of offensive weapons the Cheektowaga High School football team has. The Warriors have averaged more than 32 points per game and scored at least four
touchdowns in all six of their victories. But come playoff time, strong defensive play is also a necessity. And when it mattered most, the Warriors got that. Cheektowaga’s defense came up huge against defending Class B Section VI champion Depew in the quarterfinals, especially in the second half. “To hold a team like that to three points in the second half, we were playing real good defense,” linebacker Drequon
Trotter said. “A couple big passes and we made some mistakes. But we cleaned it up in the second half.” Other than a Week 7 loss against Maryvale, the Warriors have had no trouble putting points on the board. In the regular season, Cheektowaga topped 1,100 yards rushing and 1,700 yards passing. The Warriors scored 29 touchdowns. Defensively, they have weapons as well and that finally showed in the postseason opener. “We’ve been up and down
defensively,” said Warriors head coach Mike Fatta, who was formerly the defensive coordinator. “If we want a chance at going anywhere, we’ve got to play well defensively from here on out.” The second half of the sectional quarterfinal was likely Cheektowaga’s best defensive half of the year. Depew didn’t score in the last 21 minutes of the game as the Warriors pulled away for a 41-24 victory, Cheektowaga’s first playoff win since 2011. Even in the first half, the
Warriors were strong on defense for the most part. In fact, the Wildcats scored 17 of their 24 points on fourth-down plays and the other score came on an 86-yard touchdown pass on a third-and-16 play. In the second half, there were no such breakdowns for Cheektowaga. “Defensively, they had a real good half,” Fatta said. “We changed some coverages that obviously weren’t working in the first half. They really stepped up.” The defense even delivered
the biggest play of the second half. Senior Naheem Shah returned an interception 42 yards for the game-clinching score. “I was just in the right place and I was ready to score,” he said. Heroes were plentiful on the defensive side of the ball. Jerell Rolling had four of Cheektowaga’s nine sacks and now is tied for the team lead in that stat at seven with Tyree Billingslee, who also had a sack against Depew. Trotter also had two sacks in that game.
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discounts to our veterans, expressing the business's appreciation for the veterans' service to our country,� says Debra Liegl, president of the Cheektowaga Chamber of Commerce. “We encourage our members to participate in the Thank A Vet program.
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with more participants being added all the time. In order to sign up for the program, veterans must present their original, honorable discharge papers to the County Clerk's Office or to representatives at one of their outreach programs, such as this one. (Those who have lost their papers can file for new ones with the National Archives and Records Administration.) For those who can't make it to the November 13 event, Discount Cards can always be applied for at the Old County Hall, located at 92 Franklin Street across the street from the Rath Building. They process documents between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday
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Ken-East band director in running for Grammy Award By: Lauren Kirchmyer It has been said that Kenmore East High School has one of the best music programs around, and the students and faculty of the school point to Phil Aguglia as the reason why. “I was one of those awkward kids who didn’t really fit into a lot of places,” Aguglia said. “I struggled a lot but it was through band that I found a place. It became part of who I was.” He started taking trumpet lessons, an instrument his dad played, in fifth grade at Southside Elementary School in Buffalo. During his sophomore year at Hutchinson Central Technical High School, his band director allowed him to work with and help other students. Seeing his peers succeed because of his help filled him with satisfaction. “No matter what my personal successes were, I felt more accomplished when people I worked with did well. That’s why I wanted to be a teacher,” Aguglia said. He went on to receive a bachelor’s in music education from Ithaca College and a master’s in music with a focus in education from SUNY Fredonia. He taught in Massachusetts, followed by West Valley, before making his back to Western New York to teach middle and high school band for Cleveland Hill Union Free School District in Cheektowaga. “He took a program that was in its infancy with very basic skills and turned them into a very respected band and music program in Western New York, all on his own,” said Joseph Greco, who started with Aguglia at Cleveland Hill around 1997 and currently is the assis-
tant principal at Kenmore East High School. “He put in hours after school, weekends, working with kids for extremely long hours.” And his ways haven’t changed. In 2002, Aguglia moved to Kenmore East. His workday starts at 7 a.m. and sometimes goes until 10 p.m. He is in charge of wind ensemble, concert band, three jazz bands, two jazz combos, several small chamber groups, individual lessons as well as pep band. He puts in around 70 hours each week. He will even work on weekends and during the summer to make sure his students are getting the best music education. “I run a different kind of program, it’s a little nontraditional,” he said. When students are not in class with Aguglia, they are allowed to go into his classroom and work on material including chords, scales and rhythms. “Great things happen when you allow this flexibility.” “The way he teaches things is indescribable,” said Isabelle Bertino, a senior at Kenmore West High School. “You’re not just learning
something you have to memorize, he makes sure you can understand it, which is what a lot of teachers are not capable of doing.” Last year, the Recording Academy and the Grammy Foundation introduced the Grammy Music Educator Award. It only takes one nomination to apply for the award. Aguglia received about 60 nomination emails, but he didn’t pursue. When the competition opened for 2015, Aguglia’s email was flooded with nominations once again and he decided to give it a chance. This year about 30,000 people were nominated for the award. Approximately 7,000 people followed the link in the email to fill out the application. From there, 222 music educators from around the country were selected for the quarterfinals. Aguglia is now one of only 25 people who remain in the competition. Aguglia made sure to include the entire school in his nomination process in return. When he found out he was one of 25 who remained in the competition, he had to
film videos answering questions about why he was deserving of the award. Besides showing video clips and pictures of his students past and present, Aguglia shared in his videos how he brings in guest artists, allows his students to perform throughout Western New York and travel to places like Las Vegas and Disney World, recruits students through unique programs, proposes ideas to the school district to receive new instruments, and is involved with charitable and educational organizations such as Music is Art. He even had busloads of students collect instruments and volunteer in New Orleans, La. after Hurricane Katrina hit. “One thing that is important to me is that my students understand there is a bigger world out there,” Aguglia said. “It’s not about what just happens in this room. I say to them, ‘Leave a footprint bigger than your own so when you graduate there’s something they remember you by,’ and I’m never disappointed.” Should he win the Grammy Award, he would receive a $10,000 honorarium. Kenmore East’s Music Department would receive $6,000 through the Ford Drive 4 UR School program and a $10,000 grant, allowing Aguglia to start an artist in residence program at the school and let the students work with a mentor, a professional from the music industry. “The help we would get from the Grammy Awards wouldn’t just be used towards anything it’s for us, for the students, and Mr. A always puts his students before himself or anything else,” Bertino said. “I truly believe he deserves this award.”
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All Soul’s Day Dedication of new restored wooden cross that has marked the grave of Michalina Buczkowska begins at 11 a.m. Sat., Nov. 1 at St. Adalbert’s Old Cemetery, 1621 Dale Rd., Cheektowaga; blessing/ Prayer for the Dead; open to all. Polish Ancestors Day will be celebrated Sat., Nov. 1. Look for ancestral graves from 9 a.m. to noon at St. Stanislaus Cemetery, 700 Pine Ridge Rd., Cheektowaga. Receive assistance finding graves by calling 892-9135. Sale of memorial candles imported from Poland and mums to place at gravesites. Polish Genealogical Society of WNY on hand to assist with family research free of charge. Mass for All Souls 2 p.m., reading of names of dearly departed, at Resurrection Mausoleum. Visit graves of loved ones with candles/flowers at 3 p.m. Remembrance mass with wypominki at 7 p.m.; bring photos of deceased loved ones. Info/ Reserve Candles: Andy Golebiowski at 510-7562. Day of the Dead Walk What connects Reinstein Woods to the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos? Discover which beautiful creatures visit both the woods and Mexico at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Nov. 1 at Reinstein Woods,
93 Honorine Dr., Depew. Free. Registration required; call 683-5959. Nature’s Gathering: An Evening of Art, Wine and Cheese Enjoy a taste of fine regional wines, cheese and hors d’oeuvres and help support Friends of Reinstein Woods from 5-8 p.m. Sat., Nov. 1 at Knights of Columbus Hall, 2735 Union Rd., Cheektowaga. WNY artisans will be showcasing their naturethemed artwork, which will be for sale. Tickets: $17 presale; $20 at the door. Info: www.reinsteinwoods. org or call 683-5959. Creepy Crawly Creativity with Spiders! will be presented by Batphile at 1 p.m. Sat., Nov. 1 at the Julia Boyer Reinstein Library, 1030 Losson Rd., Cheektowaga. All ages. One lucky member of the audience will be turned into a spider. Meet live tarantulas up close. Stop by or call 668-4991 to register. Weidner’s Chicken BBQ will be available for dine in or take out from 12:30-5 p.m. Sun., Nov. 2 at Mary Queen of Angels Catholic School, 170 Rosewood Terrace, Cheektowaga. Includes half chicken, spud potatoes, coleslaw, roll and beverage. $10 per person. Info: www.mqangels.com or the school’s Facebook page.
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Beginning on Nov. 1, the Feast of All Saints, and throughout the following day of All Soul’s Day, all the people of Poland leave their work day behind and head to the cemeteries where their ancestors and loved ones are buried. They come bearing flowers, candles and wreathes to place at the gravesites. They come to remember the dead, to reflect on a life once lived and to honor their memory. It is the day of Zaduski, the day when everyone takes time to reflect and think of those who have died. In very olden pre-Christian times it was believed that the dead came back to visit the earth on this day and that they roamed their familiar earthly places. The people of Poland held a solemn meal on the evening of All Souls Day, with empty seats and plates for those members of the family who had died in recent years. It was also
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cross that has marked the grave of Michalina Buczkowska (1898-1914) will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1 at St. Adalbert’s Old Cemetery, 1621 Dale Rd., Cheektowaga. For those of you who have been following the story, the old wooden cross was found rotted and broken off. The restoration project was spearheaded by Edward Kornowski with the generous support of the Polish Community. A blessing will be given by Father Thaddeus Bocianowski, who will also offer a Prayer for the Dead, in the Polish tradition of All Souls Day. All parishioners, donors, the public and anyone who has deceased relatives interned at this cemetery are invited to attend. This cemetery is closest to Home Depot. Please park near the Mausoleum. Also on Saturday, Nov. 1, the Resurrection Mausoleum at St. Stanislaus Cemetery, located at 700 Pine Ridge Rd. in Cheektowaga, will be another site of Polish Ancestors Day and Mass for All Souls. The office of St. Stanislaus Cemetery will be open from 9 a.m. to noon to assist those looking for ancestral graves. Assistance with finding graves can also be obtained by calling the cemetery office at 892-9135. Beginning at noon there
will be a sale of memorial candles imported from Poland and mums to place at the gravesites. The Polish Genealogical Society of WNY will be on hand to assist with family research free of charge. At 2 p.m. there will be a Mass for All Souls celebrated in the mausoleum by Fr. Czeslaw Krysa, with wypominki, the reading of names of the dearly departed. At 3 p.m. there will be visits to the graves of loved ones with candles and flowers. Other graves of note to be visited will be that of the founder of St. Stanislaus Parish, Fr. John Pitass, and the Polish WWII Veterans Plot, honoring those who fought valiantly during World War II and suffered in concentration camps. At 7 p.m. Fr. Czeslaw Krysa, rector of St. Casimir Oratory, located at 160 Cable St. in Buffalo, will have a 7 p.m. Remembrance Mass with wypominki. Bring photos of your deceased loved ones to put on the tables as a way of honoring and cherishing their memory. This event is organized by Polish Legacy Project of Buffalo and the Polish Genealogical Society of New York State. For more information and to reserve candles for the event at St. Stanislaus cemetery, call Andy Golebiowski at 510-7562.
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