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DelPrince records 13th shutout, breaks Starpoint’s single-season record By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

This season has been one to remember for Starpoint. Everyone is well aware of its high-powered offense, which has torched opposing defenders for 66 goals this year, but one player has flown under the radar and has put together a recordsetting season of his own. Goalkeeper Sam DelPrince now owns Starpoint’s all-time record for shutouts in a single season. DelPrince has won 15 of the 17 games that he has started (two were draws) and of those games, he has held the opposition without a goal 13 times. He couldn’t have picked a better time to break the record, as the Spartans defeated Pioneer in a ClassA2 quarterfinal matchup in the last home game of his career on Oct. 22. “It felt great, honestly,” said DelPrince. “I wouldn’t have wanted it to be in another game. It’s my last home game ever on this field. It means a lot.” What is most impressive about this streak is that it was a goal that DelPrince predicted that he could accomplish this season. Many would have probably written him off considering that the Spartans finished eighth in their class last year, but Starpoint has had lofty goals all season long and the senior attributes his success to the team in front of him. “I knew that I had a great team in front of me,” said DelPrince. “I definitely, definitely have a great team

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Starpoint goalkeeper Sam DelPrince broke the program record for single-season shutouts in a win against Pioneer on Oct. 22. in front of me that has helped me all season.” There has also been significant improvement in his game as a keeper, and like any star, he worked hard to perfect his skills in the offseason. Through the tutelage of Starpoint head coach Scott Bindemann and his travel club, DelPrince was able to work on his technique and his ball-handling skills. “Through all of the training with my club team and even at the start of this year my

technique is a little stronger than it was last year,” said DelPrince. “My ball-handling has gotten a lot stronger, so that really helps to keep everything out.” When a goalkeeper plays on a strong offensive team like Starpoint, life can be dull sometimes when you don’t see very many shots. In fact, the Spartans have outshot opponents 365 to 70 for the season, so DelPrince has found other ways to keep his mind in the game as well

as keeping his energy up. “It’s a little difficult, which is why I try and talk as much as I can,” said DelPrince. “It gives me a little something to do during these games where I maybe touch the ball three or four times.” One of the best skills that a goal keeper can have is to be a vocal leader to help put his defense in the right positions to be successful and to help let his own teammates know where defenders are coming from in the offensive zone.

NT trounces Tonawanda for 14th straight rivalry win By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

On paper, it looked as if QB Chris Woodard was a one-man show. But upon closer look, it was just another example of North Tonawanda’s team-first, whatever-it-takes attitude. Woodard, a senior, threw for a touchdown and rushed for another four as the Lumberjacks topped the Warriors 35-14 in the 105th T-NT Classic that was played Oct. 17 at Clinton H. Small Stadium. This marks 14 times in a row North Tonawanda has bested Tonawanda in the Twin Cities rivalry game. “That was my pre-game talk,” said NT coach Tony Truilizio, who owns three wins in a row over Tonawanda. “It doesn’t make a difference who has the ball. Woody gets stopped,

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DelPrince has mastered that trait as he is one of one the more vocal goalies around. It’s something he picked up when he was younger and has stuck with him throughout his soccer career. “It was something that I developed around the age of 12,” said DelPrince. “Coaches started telling me that it was very important to have a leader in the back to let everybody know if there is a man on or to tell them what to do. So I’ve pretty

much had that as many years as I’ve played.” Starpoint is the top seed in Class A2 and it is certainly striving to win a sectional championship this year. As has been said repeatedly, the Spartans fully expect to win, and with eight seniors on the squad, it will only make a tremendous season even more memorable.

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Lady Jacks finish perfect in league

By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

It wasn’t for the faint of heart. The North Tonawanda Lady Jacks rebounded from 2-0 deficit to score a 3-2 win over Grand Island on Oct. 20. The win capped off a perfect 14-0 league record, as the Jacks celebrated Senior Night by clinching their second straight Niagara Frontier League championship. “It was amazing. It was really special, too,” said Kayla Higgins, who was one of four seniors honored before the game. “Coming out with a win, especially on Senior Night, was great.”

Having already secured the league title with a sweep of Kenmore East on Oct. 16, the Jacks came into Monday’s game focused on having a strong finish and trying to go unbeaten in league for the first time since 2010. Falling into a 2-0 hole after dropping the first two sets by scores of 25-19 and 25-22, an unbeaten season seemed to have fallen out of reach. Slowly but surely, the Lady Jacks clawed their way back into the game. Led by the fiery emotional play of middles Liz Wildt and Julie Milbrand, the Lady Jacks refused to roll over as they took the next three in dominating fashion: 25-14, 25-14, and 25-12. “We went into this game thinking we were gonna take them in three and that was kind of cocky,” Julie Milbrand admitted.

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Football Saturday: Starpoint set for tough first-round test

By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

It has been a difficult two weeks for Starpoint. Entering Week 6, the Spartans were 3-2 and had a shot to win Class A North. Unfortunately for them, they have lost the last two weeks to perennial powerhouse and division champion Sweet Home and to Riverside in what was widely considered a shocker. Now, Starpoint (3-4) is the fourth seed in the North division, which means it must travel to face the top seed in the South, South Park/Middle Early College (6-1) in a firstround sectional matchup. Despite the seeds and

records of both schools, it would be unfair to consider the Spartans the clearcut underdog in this game. Starpoint has stood toe-totoe with several of the top teams in the class, including Sweet Home and Williamsville South, this season and if it wants to spring an upset, it will have to get the ground game working like it was through the first five weeks. In those first five games, the Spartans averaged 219 yards per game on the ground, but in the last two weeks combined the team has recorded just 189 total rushing yards. The Spartans were held to under 100 yards on the ground for the first time all year and was blanked on the scoreboard by Riverside last week. Coach Al Cavagnaro will have to re-tool his barbershop quartet backfield and get them back to the well-oiled machine they had been. Three of those four backs have run for over 250 yards

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The Spartans will lean on their rushing attack with QB Eric Yaeger (13) out injured. this season and all for have accumulated over 150. Perhaps the man that needs to get going early and often is the biggest home run threat on the team in sophomore Terry Rutland. The speedster has rushed for just 45 yards on 18 carries

over the last three games and hasn’t been able to reach the end zone in that time span after scoring six times in the first four contests. Once Rutland gets rolling, along with the steady senior duo of Alex Goupil and Austin Bratek, it opens up runs up

the middle for fullback Tajay Ahmed, who is averaging nearly six yards per carry. On the whole, a steady rushing attack will be a necessity as the Spartans will be playing without starting quarterback Eric Yaeger, who was injured in last week’s loss to Riverside. Mike Chase will most likely take over under center. Defensively, Starpoint must stop dual-threat quarterback Tyree Brown for South Park. The junior has thrown for nine touchdown passes and rushed for six more this season in the Sparks’ big-play offensive scheme. Receiver Daryl Moore has proven to be the go-to guy for Brown, as six of his catches have ended up in the end zone this year. Keeping Brown under 140 yards through the air will be a major factor in winning this game, as the Spartans have allowed over 140 passing yards on five occasions this

year, especially since the run defense is only allowing 123 yards per game. If Starpoint can make South Park’s offense onedimensional, it could be in a position to win the game late in the fourth quarter. After all, the Sparks finished 6-1 last season as well, but was bounced in the first round by eventual Class A champion Williamsville North. The Spartans are making their first sectional berth since 2011, when they were eliminated in the first round. If ever there was a year for Starpoint to make a run at a sectional championship, this would be it, especially since it is the 30th anniversary of the last time the school won a sectional title. That was the year prior to Al Cavagnaro taking over as head coach of the program. Starpoint will take on South Park this afternoon (Oct. 25) at All High Stadium in Buffalo with kickoff scheduled for 4 p.m.

Longtime friends Hansen, Win over Vikings a Metzger prepare for goodbyes primer for playoffs By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

For the North Tonawanda Lady Jacks volleyball program, it’s the end of an era. But for Leanna Metzger and Gabby Hansen, it’s more like the first stage of getting ready to say goodbye to a lifelong friend. On Oct. 20 the Lady Jacks celebrated Senior Night in fine fashion as they defeated Grand Island, 3-2, to claim the Niagara Frontier League title with a spotless 14-0 record. It also marked the end of an eight-year span in which Metzgers and Hansens have been playing on the Lady Jacks varsity team. Both on varsity since ninth grade, Gabby and Leanna followed in the footsteps of their older sisters, Lauren Metzger and Sarah Hansen, who were both on varsity from 2007-2010. Lauren and Sarah were part of the Lady Jacks’ 2009 Sectional championship squad and also went a perfect 14-0 in league play in their senior year. “It’s a really good feeling,” said Gabby Hansen, whose sister Sarah was in the gym Senior Night. “Their team was completely different from ours, but we accomplished the same thing. So it’s a really good feeling.” “It’s amazing, especially after this game,” said Lean-

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Leanna Metzger, front, and teammate Gabby Hansen have been friends since age 2 and are four-year varsity players for the Lady Jacks. na Metzger. “It’s a really good feeling to know that we accomplished winning the league. That was our goal to begin with. The fact that we accomplished it is amazing. Just like our sisters. It’s like we looked up to them, now all of the (younger girls) look up to us.” The roots of Gabby and Leanna’s friendship date back long before NT volleyball. Meeting at age 2 while in preschool, the two have essentially grown up as sisters as the bond of the game has brought them and their families even closer over the years to the point where neither can even imagine what volleyball, school and life itself would have been like without the other.

“I honestly can’t imagine,” said Hansen. “I’ve (been friends) with her every year since preschool. I can’t imagine what it would have been like without her.” Leading the way as captains, Hansen and Metzger have been at the core of the NT Lady Jacks program that has gone 48-8 in league the past four seasons. But the two have created a legacy that goes far beyond the black and white of numbers. Through the ups and downs of their careers, both have become fine leaders and even finer young ladies. They grew as players and people and were the kind of players teammates could always count on as teammates as friends.

“Before the match when we were waiting for some of the parents to get here, you saw some of the younger girls getting their pictures taken with them,” said Lady Jacks coach Jess Anderson. “Just to see them, (sophomore) Julie (Milbrand) was crying because she’s been with them her whole varsity career. To see the other girls get emotional, it just shows what Gabby and Leanna’s personalities were off the court. It’s not all about the play. It’s about the camaraderie.” Knowing that that their scholastic careers are fading into the history books, Gabby and Leanna are focused on keeping the ride going as long as possible. When the season does come to its eventual end, Metzger and Hansen will be ready for the next chapter in life. And even if they aren’t still side-by-side, they will still be in each others heart. “It’s bittersweet all the good memories that (we) have together. It’s sad that this is our last year together,” said Hansen. “But we’ll still be best friends. I know we will.” “We’ve always been best friends. Ever since preschool,” said Metzger. “And it’s amazing how we’ve been on varsity together all four years. We’ve been through a lot together. It’s been quite the dream for us. It’s sad that it’s over. I’m gonna miss her.”

Lukaszonas, Mellott lead Jacks defense “TNT” from page B1 “I had a couple 1-yard runs. That could have been anybody. Down the field, our wide receivers had great blocks that (got) me into the end zone. On paper it looks great, but if you came to the game you’d know it was a team effort.” To the Warriors’ (1-6) credit, they did not mail it in after falling behind. Senior QB Tristan Boling (116 yards on 20 carries/TD pass) got his team on the board when he found Brandon Frye in the end zone with 6:58 to play in the third. The scoring drive included a nifty 14-yard running play by Boling, who hurled over NT’s Taylor Mellott, who was attempting a tackle the Warriors’ speedy QB.

Tonawanda got a much needed boost from that score, but NT took back the momentum on its next possession when Woodard scored on his 30-yard run. Joe Dotterweich connected on his fifth PAT attempt,giving NT a 35-7 lead. “We knew our guys would answer the bell. We knew they would empty the tank in the second half,” said Tonawanda coach Rob Gross, who stressed how proud he was by the level of compete his team showed. “We made some execution errors that put us into a short field and gave their offense a great advantage. But we challenged our guys. I knew if it was 28-0 or tie game,

our guys are gonna answer the bell. They empty the tank every night.” Sophomore Ethan Shattuck (102 yards) capped off the scoring on his 8-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter. The Warriors’ defense was led by Collin Smith, who had 10 tackles, and Tyler Smith, who added another eight. Tonawanda played hard to the whistle but turnovers, two fumbles and two interceptions, proved costly. The Jacks’ defense, led by Dan Lukaszonas (11 tackles) and Taylor Mellott (six tackles/INT), put solid pressure on Boling a good portion of the night. “It’s awesome,” said

Woodard. “Everyone in our class has won four years in a row. (Keep) the streak going and it’s a great feeling winning T-NT.” NT takes the lead, 65-31-9, in the all-time series that was played at the new Small Stadium at Tonawanda High School for the first time. “We’re extremely lucky to have this field,” said THS senior Brandon Geercken. Sam Armenia was a perfect 2 for 2 in PATs for the Warriors. “I’m proud of my guys,” said Gross. “Guys with lesser character wouldn’t have come out and played like that in the second half. Determined to win. Making plays. Staying focused. This team’s never quit.”

“Comeback” from page B1 “Just knowing that we have the mental (toughness) to know that we can win. And we just started playing as a team.” Grand Island, which finished in second place, proved to be exactly what the Lady Jacks needed as they prepared for their first sectional game on Oct. 28. The Vikings gave the Jacks a solid test and NT passed that test by coming back against a quality team and will enter playoffs knowing no deficit is too great to fight back from. Most of all, the Jacks, unlike in recent seasons, finished the regular season on a high note and go into the postseason brimming with confidence. “In the past couple of years, this is the (time) for some reason that we’ve kind of fallen off,” said coach Jess Anderson. “And tonight was kind of like, ‘oh no, is it going to happen again?’” Anderson continued by saying the seniors resolved that they were not going to walk off their floor, on their night, without the win. While everyone pulled together to make the dream of an unbeaten season in the NFL

come true. Anderson said Wildt and Milbrand were the catalyst for the comeback. “The turning point, not necessarily having to do with play, but the intensity factor of Liz and Julie being on the court for six rotations is one of the key things,” said Anderson. “Those two, I feel, are like the vocal leaders.” Winning the title outright, the Jacks have now won or shared five of the last six NFL titles with seniors Gabby Hansen and Leanna Metzger part of three of those title teams and Kayla Higgins and Marissa Sly part of this back-to-back run. “It feels good,” Higgins said with a smile. “Definitely didn’t want to share it. Now we get it all ourselves.” Anderson firmly believes that championship experience was a major factor in her team staying focused. Rachel Anderson, Alyssa Privitera, Chloe Zuch, Erin O’Lay, Samantha Jurczak, Rachel Krawczyk, and Lindsey Brzozowski complete the NT championship lineup.

Stallions win a pair The Mite Major Clarence Stallions beat the Centre Wellington, Ont. Fusion on Oct. 19, 3-2. The line of Finn Graham, Alex Fulfaro, and Xavier Thomann scored all three Clarence goals. Thomann’s goal, on passes from Graham and Fulfaro, turned out to be the game-winner. Goaltender Josh Gawron and defensemen Maximus Henning, Drew Idzik, Joey Manguso, Owen McIntyre and Tucker Schoen kept the Fusion

off the scoreboard until late in the third. On Oct. 18, the Stallions defeated West Seneca, 4-1. Idzik opened the scoring with a shot from the point. Liam Graham set up linemate Miles Santa Maria for the next goal, then Santa Maria set up Nic Zivis for the Stallions’ third goal. Thomann assisted for the Stallions fourth goal, which was s by Fulfaro. Gawron held West Seneca scoreless until late in the third period.

Senior happy team is succeeding “Shutout” from page B1 While DelPrince has been a three-year varsity player, he is elated that this recordsetting season has come during his senior year and he will be able to look back on it fondly. “I think it’s very important,” said DelPrince. “I

wanted our team to be of this quality and this caliber since I stepped on the field my first game sophomore year. So to have it finally happen and to have it happen the last time that I played at Starpoint is great.”


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The North Tonawanda Sun / Saturday, October 25, 2014

FALL HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS STANDINGS AS OF OCT. 20 BOYS SOCCER ECIC I Orchard Park ...8-1-3 (11-2-3) Clarence ...........8-2-2 (11-2-3) Lancaster .........8-3-1 (12-2-1) Will. North .........7-3-2 (9-5-2) W. Sen. West .......4-7-1 (8-8-1)

JOE VALENTI

Starpoint, which finished in fourth in Class A North, will take on Class A South’s No. 1 team, South Park, at 4 p.m. on Oct. 25.

CLASS AA South Jamestown................5-0 (6-1) Orchard Park ...........4-1 (6-1) Frontier ....................3-2 (3-4) Lancaster .................2-3 (3-4) Clarence ...................1-4 (2-5) West Seneca West .....0-5 (0-7) CLASS AA North Kenmore West..........4-0 (4-3) Will. North ...............3-1 (6-1) Niagara Falls ............2-2 (4-3) Lockport...................1-3 (2-5) Niagara-Wheatfield..0-6 (1-6) CLASS A NORTH Sweet Home .............6-0 (6-1) Will. South ................5-1 (6-1) North Tonawanda ....4-2 (5-2) Starpoint ..................3-3 (3-4) Grand Island ............3-3 (3-4) Riverside ..................3-3 (3-4) Will. East ..................0-6 (1-6) Kenmore East ..........0-6 (0-7) CLASS A SOUTH South Park ................6-0 (6-1) West Seneca East .....5-1 (6-1) Hamburg ..................4-2 (5-2) McKinley ..................3-3 (3-4) Iroquois ....................3-3 (4-3) Hutch Tech ...............2-4 (3-4) Lake Shore ...............1-5 (1-6) East...........................0-6 (0-7) CLASS B NORTH Bennett/OLM ...........6-0 (7-0) Burgard/MST ...........5-1 (6-1) Medina .....................4-2 (5-2) Albion .......................3-3 (4-3) Lew-Port.................. 2-4 (2-5) Barker/Roy-Hart ......1-5 (2-5) Newfane ...................0-6 (1-6) CLASS B SOUTH East Aurora/Holl. .....5-1 (5-2) Fredonia ...................5-1 (5-2) Olean ........................3-3 (4-3) Dunkirk ....................3-3 (4-3) Springville ................3-3 (4-3) Pioneer .....................2-4 (3-4) Eden/N. Collins ........0-6 (0-7)

GIRLS SOCCER

CLASS B CENTRAL Cheektowaga ............4-1 (5-2) Depew.......................4-1 (6-1) Maryvale ..................4-1 (6-1) Alden ........................2-3 (3-4) Amherst....................1-4 (2-5) Tonawanda ...............0-5 (1-6) CLASS C NORTH Cleve Hill..................5-0 (5-2) Slver Crk/Frstville....4-1 (5-1) JFK............................3-2 (3-4) Lackawanna .............2-3 (2-5) Wilson ......................1-4 (1-5) Akron ........................0-5 (0-7) CLASS C SOUTH Maple Grove.............5-0 (7-0) Southwestern ...........4-1 (5-2) Falconer....................2-3 (3-4) Gowanda/P. Valley....2-3 (4-3) Salamanca ................2-3 (3-4) All.-Limestone .........0-5 (0-6) CLASS D Randolph..................6-0 (6-1) Frank/Ell/WV ...........4-1 (6-1) Catt./Little Valley .....4-2 (4-3) Panama ....................3-2 (4-2) Frewsburg ................1-4 (2-4) Portville ....................2-3 (3-3) Sherman/Clymer .....1-4 (1-4) Westfield/Brocton ....0-5 (0-6) MONSIGNOR MARTIN Timon .......................3-0 (6-1) Canisius ...................2-0 (7-0) St. Mary’s .................1-1 (5-2) St. Joe’s .....................1-2 (3-4) Cardinal O’Hara ......0-1 (2-5) St. Francis ................0-3 (3-4)

CCAA CENTRAL N. Collins ..........9-1-0 (11-3-0) Westfield/Broton..9-1-0 (12-2-0)

Maple Grove.......6-4-0 (9-6-1) Slvr Crk/Frstvlle ..3-7-0 (4-12-0)

N. Tnwnda ................7-5 (9-5) Ken East ...................6-5 (7-5) Ken West ..................3-8 (3-8)

Canisius .................7-0 (10-0)

Hamburg ........ 10-1-1 (14-1-1)

W. Sen. East .... 1-11-0 (2-15-0)

Grand Island ........ 10-2 (10-4)

ECIC III

ECIC II

Iroquois ............5-7-0 (6-10-0)

Lockport............... 12-0 (14-1)

Nia.-Wheat. .... 13-1-0 (14-2-0)

Pine Valley .......1-9-0 (4-12-0)

Will. East ..........6-5-1 (10-5-1)

ECIC II

NIAGARA FRONTIER

NIAGARA FRONTIER

Jamestown...... 0-12-0 (0-17-0)

Sweet Home .....7-4-1 (10-5-1)

Lancaster ............. 10-0 (12-0) Hamburg ................8-2 (10-2) Clarence .................7-4 (10-4) Orchard Park ...........5-7 (7-7) W. Sen. West .............3-7 (6-8) Will. North ...............2-8 (8-8) Frontier ..................2-9 (3-11)

Nia.-Wheat. .......... 2-10 (3-13)

Catt./LV ............2-8-0 (4-10-1)

Will. South ...... 10-1-1 (12-2-1)

ECIC I

Will. South ................7-1 (9-3) Will. East ................9-2 (10-5) Lake Shore ...............8-2 (8-4) Sweet Home .............4-5 (4-8) Starpoint ................3-7 (4-11) W. Sen. East ..............2-7 (2-8) Iroquois ..................0-9 (0-10)

Frontier ............2-9-1 (4-12-1)

Lake Shore ..... 1-11-0 (4-13-0)

FOOTBALL

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Grand Island .. 10-3-1 (11-4-1) Lew-Port.............8-5-1 (8-7-1) Lockport.............8-5-1 (9-6-2) Kenmore East ....6-7-1 (7-9-1)

Eden ..................... 10-0 (12-0) Cheektowaga ............7-2 (8-3) Maryvale ..................5-3 (6-4) Depew.......................5-5 (7-6) Amherst..................2-7 (3-10) East Aurora ..............1-4 (3-4) Holland...................0-8 (0-10)

Nia. Falls .............. 1-11 (1-14) Lew-Port..........................n/a

MSGR. MARTIN St. Joe’s .....................5-2 (8-3) St. Francis ................3-3 (4-7) St. Mary’s .................2-5 (3-5) O’Hara......................0-7 (0-9)

Kenmore West....5-7-2 (6-9-2) N. Tonawanda 2-12-0 (2-15-0)

ECIC III

Niagara Falls .. 1-13-0 (1-16-0)

Starpoint ........ 11-0-1 (14-0-2) East Aurora .... 10-1-1 (12-3-1)

MSGR. MARTIN A

Maryvale ............4-6-2 (7-7-2)

St. Joe’s .............9-0-0 (16-0-1)

Cheektowaga ....5-7-0 (5-11-0) Amherst..............4-7-1 (8-8-1) Pioneer ...............3-8-1 (8-8-1) Depew...............1-9-2 (3-11-2)

Canisius ...........5-3-0 (11-5-1) St. Francis ........3-5-0 (5-10-0) Nichols ........... 0-10-0 (1-11-1)

ECIC IV

MSGR. MARTIN B

Lackawanna ... 10-0-0 (13-0-0)

Timon ...............6-1-0 (11-2-0)

Tonawanda .........6-3-1 (8-7-1)

St. Mary’s ...........5-2-0 (5-2-1)

Alden ................6-3-1 (11-4-1)

Nia. Catholic ......2-5-0 (7-6-2)

Holland...............2-7-1 (3-9-1)

O’Hara................0-6-0 (0-7-0)

JEFFREY T. BARNES

At press time, the Starpoint boys volleyball team was 3-7 in the league and 4-11 overall.

Eden .................3-7-0 (3-10-0) Springville ........1-8-1 (3-12-1)

NIAGARA ORLEANS

BUFF SCHOOLS II Bennett ........... 12-2-0 (12-2-0) Hutch Tech ..... 12-2-0 (14-2-0)

FIELD HOCKEY ECIC Large

Wilson ..............9-3-0 (10-5-1)

Olmsted .............8-6-0 (9-6-0)

Newfane .............8-3-1 (9-4-1)

Burgard ..............7-5-0 (8-5-0)

Akron ..................7-5-0 (7-9-0)

MST Prep ...........5-6-0 (5-6-0)

Roy-Hart ............4-8-0 (5-9-1)

South Park ........6-8-0 (6-10-0)

Will. East .................... 13-2-0 Will. South .................. 11-4-0 Will. North ................. 10-4-1 Clarence ....................... 8-6-1 Orchard Park ............... 7-6-1 W. Sen. West ................. 6-9-0 Lancaster ................... 5-10-0 Hamburg .................... 2-12-1

Albion ...............4-8-0 (4-12-0)

Emerson ......... 2-12-0 (2-12-0)

ECIC Small

Medina .............9-2-1 (12-3-1)

CSAT .............. 0-12-0 (0-12-0)

Buffalo Arts .... 0-11-0 (0-12-0)

INDEPENDENT Nichols/Nia.Cath .......... 3-3-1

Amherst...................... 14-0-1 Iroquois ...................... 13-1-2 Pioneer ....................... 13-2-0 Eden ............................. 6-8-0 East Auora .................... 6-9-0 Starpoint .................... 3-13-0 Holland....................... 2-12-1 Sweet Home ............... 2-11-0 W. Sen. East ................ 2-14-0

NIAGARA ORLEANS Barker ......................... 11-0-0 Akron ............................ 9-2-0 Wilson .......................... 7-4-0 Kenmore ...................... 5-6-0 Newfane ....................... 4-7-0 Roy-Hart ...................... 3-9-0 Medina ....................... 0-11-0

MONSIGNOR MARTIN Sac. Heart ..... 1-0-0 (8-6-0) Buff. Sem. ........ 0-1 (5-3-1)

NIAGARA ORLEANS Wilson ............ 14-0-0 (14-2-0)

ECIC I Clarence ......... 12-0-0 (16-0-0) Will. North .........6-3-3 (8-4-4) Orchard Park .....5-3-4 (6-4-6) Lancaster ...........5-5-2 (7-6-3) W. Sen West ........3-5-3 (5-6-4) Frontier ..............4-7-1 (5-7-2) Jamestown...... 0-12-0 (1-15-0)

Akron .............. 11-2-1 (11-4-1)

ECIC II Will. East ........ 10-0-2 (13-0-3) Will. South ..........9-1-2 (9-3-3) Hamburg ..........9-3-0 (10-4-1) Lake Shore .........6-6-0 (8-7-0) Iroquois ............4-8-0 (6-10-1) Sweet Home ... 1-11-0 (2-14-1) W. Sen. East .... 1-11-0 (2-13-1)

MONSIGNOR MARTIN I

Tonawanda ..... 10-2-0 (12-4-0) Alden ..................7-4-1 (8-5-2)

Medina ...............4-8-2 (6-9-2) Barker ............. 1-12-1 (1-13-1)

Nardin ..............6-1-0 (11-2-1) Mount Mercy......3-5-0 (6-7-0) Nichols ...............3-3-0 (6-9-1)

CCAA CENTRAL Maple Grove... 11-1-0 (13-2-1) Catt./LV ............9-3-0 (13-3-0) Slvr Crk/Frstvlle ..8-4-0 (10-5-1) Pine Valley .........6-6-0 (7-9-0) North Collins .....5-7-0 (7-9-0) Westfield...........3-9-0 (4-12-0) Panama .......... 0-12-0 (0-16-0)

Eden .................5-6-1 (5-10-1) JFK.................. 2-10-0 (2-11-0) Lackawanna ... 0-12-0 (0-13-0)

Grand Island .. 13-0-1 (15-0-1) Lockport......... 10-3-1 (10-4-2) N. Tonawanda 10-4-0 (12-4-0)

Ken East ...........3-9-2 (3-12-2) Ken West ........ 3-11-0 (3-12-1) Niagara Falls .. 0-14-0 (1-15-0)

The Niagara-Wheatfield girls vbolleyball team was 7-6 in the Niagara Frontier League at press time. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ECIC I Clarence ............... 11-0 (13-0) Frontier ....................9-2 (9-3) Will. North ...............7-3 (8-4) Orchard Park ...........5-6 (7-7) Lancaster ...............5-7 (5-10) Jamestown..............1-9 (1-10) W. Sen. West ......... 0-11 (0-11)

DAN HICKLING

Danielle Chatten and the Wheatfield girls soccer team finished in fourth in the NFL.

NIAGARA FRONTIER N. Tnwnda ............ 14-0 (16-1) Grand Island ........ 10-3 (10-3) Lockport............... 10-4 (10-6) Nia.-Wheat. ..............7-6 (8-8) Ken East ...................4-8 (4-9) Ken West ..................4-8 (5-8)

ECIC II

Lew-Port............... 0-10 (0-11)

Will. East .............. 13-0 (14-0) Sweet Home ...........9-3 (11-3) Will. South ..............9-4 (11-5) Hamburg ................9-5 (10-5) Iroquois ..................6-8 (10-8) Starpoint ................4-9 (6-10) Lake Shore ........... 1-10 (1-11) W. Sen. East .......... 0-12 (0-12)

Nia. Falls .............. 0-10 (0-11)

ECIC III

Sacred Heart ............5-6 (6-8)

Springville ..............13-1 (9-2) Depew................... 10-2 (13-5) Amherst....................4-4 (4-5) Cheektowaga ............5-6 (6-8) East Aurora ..............5-6 (5-8) Pioneer ...................2-9 (4-10) Maryvale ................1-8 (2-10)

NIAGARA FRONTIER

Lew-Port.............6-7-1 (7-8-1)

JEFFREY T. BARNES

Mount St. Mary ..0-7-0 (2-9-0) MONSIGNOR MARTIN II Immaculata .... 11-0-0 (12-1-0) Christian Ctrl .....5-4-1 (5-5-1) Nia. Catholic ......5-3-0 (5-3-0) Buffalo Sem. .......5-4-0 (5-5-0) St. Mary’s ...........4-7-0 (5-7-0) Park ....................0-5-0 (1-6-0) O’Hara................0-9-1 (0-9-1)

Week of the

Sacred Heart ......5-2-0 (7-8-0)

Springville ..........6-6-0 (7-7-1)

Niagara-Wheat. ..8-5-1 (9-5-1)

Game

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CSAT .............. 1-13-0 (2-15-0)

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Holland........... 11-1-0 (12-3-1)

Roy-Hart ............6-8-0 (7-8-1)

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ECIC IV

Albion .................8-6-0 (8-7-1)

OF

ECIC III Pioneer ........... 11-0-1 (14-0-2) Amherst............9-1-2 (11-2-3) East Aurora ........7-4-1 (9-6-1) Starpoint ..........7-5-0 (10-6-0) Maryvale ..........3-8-1 (6-10-1) Cheektowaga .. 1-10-1 (4-10-3) Depew............. 1-11-0 (3-13-0)

Newfane ...........9-5-0 (11-5-0)

NT, West Seneca East to meet in first round

MSGR. MARTIN St. Mary’s ............. 12-0 (14-1) Nardin .................. 13-1 (15-1) Mt. St. Mary ...........9-4 (10-5) Immaculata ..............7-5 (7-5) Mt. Mercy .................3-8 (3-8) O’Hara......................3-9 (3-9) Nichols .....................3-9 (4-9) Nia. Catholic ........ 0-13 (3-13)

NIAGARA ORLEANS

ECIC IV

Albion ................... 12-0 (14-0)

Eden .........................8-0 (8-1) Alden .................... 10-2 (11-2) Cleve Hill..................6-4 (8-5) Holland.....................4-4 (4-4) JFK............................3-6 (4-8) Lackawanna .............1-7 (1-7) Tonawanda .............0-9 (0-10)

Medina .....................7-4 (9-4) Wilson ......................7-4 (7-5) Newfane ...................5-4 (7-5) Akron ........................5-7 (5-7) Roy-Hart ..................3-8 (3-9) CSAT .................... 0-12 (0-12)

JOE VALENTI

Ryan Gilbert and the North Tonawanda football team head to West Seneca East for a first-round playoff game against the Trojans on Oct. 24.


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The North Tonawanda Sun / Saturday, October 25, 2014

PRO FOOTBALL CORNER

FROM the SIDELINES Bills’ Orton getting involved, makes appearance at Doodle Bugs By Tom Gallagher SPORTS EDITOR

Having led the Bills to a pair of last-second comeback victories in his first three games under center for them, Kyle Orton has certainly endeared himself to fans in Buffalo of late. He endeared himself to a much younger contingent of fans on Tuesday (Oct. 21). Orton traded in his playbook for a children’s book when he made an appearance at Doodle Bugs! on Red Tail Drive in Orchard Park to read Rosemary Wells’ “Bunny Cakes” to 3- and 4-year-olds at the daycare center. The 10th-year NFL veteran has only been in Buffalo for a couple of months since signing as a free agent at the conclusion of training camp, but he’s already immersed himself in the Buffalo community. “Everything has been great [since coming to Buffalo],” Orton said. “Everyone has been great to us. We live in a great neighborhood and have made a

bunch of friends already. “It’s nice being in a small, close-knit community.” Orton and his wife, Bridget, are tied to Doodle Bugs through their daughter Olivia’s enrollment in the program there. Olivia, 3, was among the many children on hand to listen to Orton read Wells’ tale of a grocery store-bound Bunny on a quest to bake a cake. Orton, who grew up enjoying children’s books like “Curious George” and the “Berenstain Bears”, suggested that it was a gratifying experience. “I love being around kids and anything you can do to help kids is great,” he said. “[Doodle Bugs] has been great to us. Coming to Buffalo late, we got Olivia right into school and she loves it here. “Friday afternoons, I come pick her up here with my wife and it’s the best half-hour of my week. So anything I can do to come and help out I’m going to do.” Orton is one of a flurry of Bills that have gotten involved in the Buffalo community of late. Among

TOM GALLAGHER

Bills QB Kyle Orton, whose 3-year-old daughter Olivia is a student at Doodle Bugs, read to a group of children at the daycare center on Oct. 21. them, center Eric Wood teamed up with Carly’s Club for a Jocktails event a few weeks ago, Keith Rivers appeared at PS 79 in Buffalo in support of the school’s launch of a Fuel Up to Play 60 campaign, and Brandon Spikes chaired the Buffalo Zoo’s ‘Adopt an Animal’ program and appeared at the zoo for a meet and great with fans in September. Additionally, a host of Bills are involved in the

organization’s ticket donation program and were in Niagara Falls for the Bills’ ‘Pinktober’ event earlier this month. “We have a lot of guys on our team that give back to the community and spend a lot of time and effort doing so,” Orton said. “I think all of our players know it’s important and they do a good job with it.” While Orton and the Bills were off on Tuesday, with a visit to the AFC East’s last-

place 1-6 New York Jets on the horizon Sunday (Oct. 26), it was back to the playbook for them on Wednesday. The team eked out a home victory over Minnesota last week when Orton guided the offense on what seemed like an improbable 80-yard drive in the final minutes that was capped off by top pick Sammy Watkins’ game-winning touchdown reception with 1 second left. It was Orton’s second display of late-game heroics since joining the Bills. He led the team on a lastminute drive against Detroit two weeks ago and helped to set up Dan Carpenter’s game-winning 58yard field goal with 4 seconds left. “Hopefully we don’t have to make it a fourthquarter game all the time and we can play better earlier in the game, but the wins have been exciting,” said Orton, who backed up Tony Romo in Dallas the last two seasons. “They’ve been fun. We’ll take them any way we can get them and hopefully we can keep

on doing it.” It’s possible if Orton continues to put up the numbers he has through three games. In leading the Bills to a 2-1 record since taking over for second-year QB EJ Manuel, Orton’s thrown for 890 yards and five touchdowns, numbers that prorate to over 4,500 yards and 25 touchdowns in a 16-game season. He’s just grateful to have the opportunity to start again. “I love it here,” Orton said. “I’ve made that known and I think everybody in the organization knows how much I appreciate that they’ve brought me in.” The Bills have a chance to improve to 5-3 when they take on the Jets at 1 p.m. inside MetLife Stadium. The Jets have lost six straight since opening the season with a win. Percy Harvin, who New York traded a conditional pick for last week, will make his Jets debut as a receiver and kick returner. The game will be broadcast on CBS.

DeMarsh earns 100th victory, still has one goal in mind By Jonah Bronstein SPORTS REPORTER

Nick DeMarsh took over the struggling women’s soccer team at Buffalo State College a dozen years ago with one goal in mind. “I wanted to win the conference and represent this school on the national level at the NCAAs,” said DeMarsh, a three-time All-SUNYAC player for the Bengals who assisted the men’s program for four years prior to becoming the women’s head coach. That has not happened yet. “So we still have some work to do,” DeMarsh is quick to point out. But the program has come a long way under DeMarsh’s direction. DeMarsh entered this weekend’s homestand with 101 career victories. In the 21 seasons prior to

DeMarsh taking over, the Bengals won 114 games. “I have to give a lot of credit to Jerry Boyes, our athletic director, for allowing me to build the program and build the team,” DeMarsh said. “This was a situation that really needed to be built from the ground up.” DeMarsh was teaching at Native American Magnet school and coaching the Bengals part-time during his first two seasons, before Boyes promoted him to a full-time coaching position. “When you are a part-time coach, you are going to get part-time results,” DeMarsh said. “We really didn’t start winning until I got the job fulltime.” The Bengals have posted winning records in seven of the past 11 seasons, and last year finished second in the SUNYAC. With a very young roster this

season, the Bengals are 6-7-1 and 3-4 in conference play. Buffalo State hosts New Paltz (8-6-2, 2-3-2) at 3 p.m. Friday. A win would solidify the Bengals at sixth place in the SUNYAC standings and keep them out of the play-in round of the postseason tournament. “We want to take it one game at a time, and really, all that matters for us is our next game,” DeMarsh said. Buffalo State hosts defending champion Oneonta at 10 a.m. Saturday and wraps up the regular season Oct. 29 with a non-conference home game against St. John Fisher. When DeMarsh took over the Bengals program he had players who weren’t even starters on their high school teams. DeMarsh, who lives in North Buffalo and is the director of coaching for the Kenmore Soccer Club, has

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Nick DeMarsh has 101 career coaching wins. extended his recruiting range throughout the state and into New Jersey – and even has one player on the team from California.

But the Bengals are captained by local recruits in senior Liz Malinowski (Williamsville South) and junior Gabrianna Boldinski (Ken-

more East). “Liz came to us with great experience in terms of highlevel club soccer and has really learned the ropes of college soccer,” DeMarsh said. “She’s a very smart player, a good student, and a good example for our younger players.” Boldinski is “probably the best center defender in the SUNYAC,” DeMarsh said. “She’s an absolute monster of a ball-winner. I could probably player her at any position on the field.” Sophomrore midfielder Katie Shaw (Newfane) has been key contributor for the Bengals this year and is pushing to be a captain next season, DeMarsh said. With 100 wins in his review mirror, DeMarsh has no plans to stop before he reaches his ultimate goal. “I’m pretty stubborn,” he said. “I would never leave the job undone.”

Simonick inducted into Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame By Catherine Miller THE SUN CORRESPONDENT

It’s a good time to be a sports fan in Buffalo. The Pegula family has made more headlines than money recently – and the players on the Bills and Sabres are doing their best to make their owners proud. As Buffalo’s name rises to the top pages of nationwide sports news outlets, the newest group of local sports honorees were inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame on Oct 16 – and one of the inductees was the Old First Ward’s Robert “Rip” Simonick. By many measures, Rip Simonick has led a fairly basic life. He grew up in the Old First Ward amidst a great group of family and friends and attended Bishop Timon High School. He married the

love of his life, MaryAnn “Maize” McGuire, a Mount Mercy Academy alumni. He took a job just a few blocks away from his childhood home and has worked for the same company for the past 44 years, presently living about a half-hour from his original place of birth. Pretty standard by most counts. So why, then, when you ask a man like former Sabre Rob Ray to tell you one thing about Simonick, he just throws his hands up in the air and tells you that it’s impossible to say just one thing? Simonick doesn’t work for just any company. Simonick, known to many, is the head equipment manager of the Buffalo Sabres. He has designed specialized gear for players when they were in need, learned players’ preferences on how they liked their skates sharpened, and when equipment

was all set and they just needed someone to talk to – Simonick was there. What you may not realize is that Simonick has been with the Sabres since day one – and has never left – becoming the most skilled and tenured equipment manager in the league. He was there for the ups – like his favorite seasons in 1975 and 1999 – and he refuses to talk about the lows of the “no goal” days. Rip’s knowledge and expertise in the NHL goes well beyond his title as head equipment manager for the Sabres. “Rip is just a tremendous guy,” said Rob Ray of the man he introduced at the awards banquet for the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame. “Everybody in the NHL franchise knows him and everyone respects him. He is the father of the fran-

chise.” Ray continued to share personal thoughts on his admiration for the man that knew exactly what equipment Ray needed to play and the words he needed to hear before heading onto the ice. “We were rookies together,” stated Gilbert Perreault, who took center ice in 1970 as Rip stood behind the scenes making sure the players had all they needed to play in the Sabres’ inaugural season, “Rip was a great guy then, and he’s a great guy now.” Other hockey names mimicked the views of Ray and Perreault. Ray rattled off dozens of other NHL names that look up to Simonick, the renowned equipment guru. Ice manager Bob Strianese and Digger Kennedy, father of NHL player Tim Kennedy, both spoke highly of their friendship with Si-

monick. Much of Simonick’s family still lives in the Old First Ward, and many attended the GBSHOF awards dinner, sharing similar thoughts on the greatness of Simonick. He had more family and friends attend the awards dinner than any other inductee. Simonick never stepped out on a professional field in uniform, never scored the winning goal and was never nominated as an MVP. Still, his name is known in the sports industry better than most and for more decades than many, and he is the only member of the NHL franchise to work from day one to today. Many NHLers state that it’s Simonick’s personality that makes him unique. In addition to his equipment expertise, it is his ability to listen when players need listening to that endears him

to so many. And if you ask Simonick – he believes he’s important to the game on a very basic level. “Hey, you can’t play the game without equipment,” Simonick said with a smile. Whether talking about hockey or life in general, Simonick is correct – and he has definitely brought forth the right equipment to help bring out the best in our players from the days of the French Connection, to the seasons when Ray and Brad May battled in corners with opposing players, to the present-day Pegula era. With everything that he has given to the game of hockey, there is one thing that he would like to get from it in return, and that is to see Lord Stanley’s Cup in Buffalo. But for now, he’s content to join a host of great names in the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame.


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Dunkin’ Donuts recently announced a donation of $5,000 in coffee to support Mayor Byron Brown’s senior care initiatives through the City of Buffalo Division of Senior Services. The coffee donation will be distributed to senior centers throughout Buffalo, NY. The announcement came today during a free breakfast provided by Dunkin’ Donuts to 75 seniors at the Richmond-Summer Senior Center in Buffalo. Local seniors dined with Mayor Brown, whose efforts to enhance the quality of life for Buffalo seniors include the development of affordable senior housing, providing senior transportation, organizing various senior activities and a senior discount program, along with the establishment of a new a senior satellite center in the historic Broadway

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to the City of Buffalo has solidified Dunkin’ Donuts’ position as a true community partner and on behalf of city residents, we are grateful.” Seniors can also take advantage of a 10-percent discount on all orders at participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants. “Dunkin’ Donuts is proud to partner with Mayor Brown to support senior centers throughout the City of Buffalo,” said Doug Spolyar, Dunkin’ Donuts franchisee. “The seniors of today have spent decades working hard to make Buffalo the great city we know and love. We’re thrilled to show our gratitude and appreciation through this donation and by keeping Buffalo seniors running on Dunkin.”

Dunkin’ Donuts and Mayor Brown also announced a program to benefit City of Buffalo employees. By showing a special Dunkin’ Donuts card unveiled today, city workers will receive a 10-percent discount on all orders at participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants through April 2015. “City employees are the lifeblood of Buffalo and we’re grateful for their efforts each and every day,” Spolyar said. “From fire fighters and police officers to the water authority, public works and more, we hope city workers take advantage of this offer and know that each cup of coffee is a thank you from Dunkin’ Donuts.”

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