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The only thing on Rob Burgio’s mind growing up was music. As a child, he visited his father, a hairdresser, at work and helped him sweep the floors. Though hair was in his blood, he fell in love with music and exchanged his broom for a guitar when he was 12 years old. He joined his school’s band and found himself playing in bands with his friends during his spare time. After graduating high school, Burgio knew he wanted to continue in music, but didn’t know what he wanted to do for a professional career. He enrolled at Buffalo State, taking pre-requisite and music courses. Though he did well in his music courses and loved performing in the school’s jazz ensemble, he found himself struggling in his pre-requisites. It was during this time he found out his parents were getting divorced, and his father was moving to California. “I decided to spend the summer with my dad in California when I was 19 years old,” Burgio said. Just like his childhood, he joined his dad at the hair salon every day. He enjoyed the experience and realized what career path he wanted to pursue. As soon as Burgio returned to Buffalo, he enrolled in beauty school and, to his surprise, began his journey as a full-time hairdresser. One day while working at a salon, he was discussing ideas to open a new salon with fellow hairdresser, Dana. On Nov. 4, 1996, the pair opened Salon La Moda on Delaware Avenue in the Village Kenmore. As their salon grew larger, so did their love for one
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Salon La Moda, the official salon of the Buffalo Bandettes. another. Burgio proposed to Dana, who said yes, and the salon moved to a larger location. The two are happily married and recently moved Salon La Moda to its third location, a brand-new state-of-theart facility at 2180 Niagara Falls Blvd. in the Town of Tonawanda. Salon La Moda, the official salon of the Buffalo Bandettes, provides services such as hair cutting, waxing, customized hair coloring, hair extensions, eyelash extensions, pedicures and manicures. Burgio, Dana and their employees also continue taking classes so they can give each client the best service possible. Moving to a new location allowed Dana to add a feature to the salon most salons don’t offer: customized wig fitting. “It started with having patients who were going through chemo treatments,” Burgio said. “We’re one of the only salons featuring that.” Though owning and working at a salon takes up
a lot of time, Burgio finds a way to continue his music career. “I played bass guitar with Seven Day Faith,” Burgio said. “We had a few hit songs and played with Avril Lavigne. Hearing our songs on the airwaves was an amazing moment for me.” He has played in many bands since Seven Day Faith and currently plays with Leah Erin in the country/soul duo Beautiful Remedy. “We just put out a CD on iTunes. We’re going to Nashville this summer to perform there and we’re working on signing a promotional deal out of AStar
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“White Christmas” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 and 2 p.m. Dec. 14 in the auditorium at Mount St. Mary Academy, 3756 Delaware Ave., Kenmore. Tickets: $10 adults/ students, $8 children under 14/senior citizens, purchase in advance at 877-1358. Winter Concert begins at: 1:30 p.m. Sun., Dec. 14 at Kenmore West High School; 7 p.m. Mon., Dec. 15 at Hoover Middle School; 6:30 p.m. Tues., Dec. 16 at Edison Elementary School; 6:30 p.m. Tues., Dec. 16 at Hamilton Elementary School (fifth grade vocal and instrumental); 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 17 at Roosevelt Elementary School; 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 17 at Kenmore East High School; 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 17 at Lindbergh Elementary School (chorus and orchestra); 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 18 at Franklin Middle School (chorus and orchestra); 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 18 for Kenmore Middle School and Kenmore West High School (combined strings concert); 1:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 19 at Hoover Elementary School; 9:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Mon., Dec. 22 at Holmes Elementary School; and 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tues., Dec. 23 at Hamilton Elementary School (fourth grade vocal). Free Preschool Dance Class Children ages 3-4 years old will have a great time learning fun dance steps and enjoying fun props from 1-1:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 at Tonawanda Dance Arts. Space is limited. Preregister: 694-3878 or www. tonawandadancearts.com. Info: Tonawandadance@ aol.com. Organ Recital at Advent begins at 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 at The Church of Advent, 54 Delaware
Rd., Kenmore. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Advent pipe organ. Featuring soloists: Bishop William Franklin, Ms. Joanne Jasinski, Benjamin Phillips, the Rev. Earle King. Freewill donations applied to organ maintenance. Info: 876-6504 or www. adventkenmore.org. Santa Lucia Pageant begins at 7 p.m. Sun., Dec. 14 at Augustana Lutheran Church, 3143 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda. Followed by light refreshments. Free. Wheelchair accessible. Info: 832-5720. Neighborhood Watch Groups will be holding a holiday party. BelmontLindbergh 7 p.m. Mon., Dec. 15. Alexander Hamilton 6 p.m. Tues., Dec. 16. Old Town 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 17. Seniors watch no meeting. Info: Detective Scott Sprague, police liaison, at 879-6645. Advent Penance Service begins at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 at Blessed Sacrament Church, 263 Claremont, Tonawanda. All are welcome. Info: 834-4282 or www.bsacramentchurch. com.Family Storytime Children ages 1-5 and their caregivers will join Miss Emma for stories, games and activities at 10:30 a.m. Tues., Dec. 16 and 30 at Brighton Place Library. Toddler Time Toddlers ages 2-4 will experience story, songs, movement and activities at 10:30 a.m. Wed., Dec. 17 and 31 at Brighton Place Library. Kidney Disease Education with expert educators begins at 6 p.m. Dec. 18 at Northtowns Dialysis Center, 4041 Delaware Ave., Tonawanda. Free. Learn: How kidneys function and the causes of chronic kidney disease;
how medications, diet and nutrition work together to help keep you healthy; how to manage other related health conditions including diabetes and hypertension; how to continue educating yourself and what treatment choices are available. Register: 871-8103 or kidneysmart. org/class. Ugly Sweater Holiday Party Guests will enjoy drink specials, live music by Soundproof, giveaways and a chance to win some great prizes in the Ugly Sweater Contest from 6-10 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 18 at Exit 2 Bar & Grille, 3191 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda. Even Santa Claus is expected to make a special appearance. Info: www.exit2bar. com, 837-2523 or www. facebook.com/Exit2grille. Towne Players Annual Christmas Show This evening of music, skits, comedy, dance, sing-along and lots of holiday fun begins at 7:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 19 at the Sheridan-Parkside Community Center Theatre, 169 SheridanParkside Dr., Town of Tonawanda. The Lisa Taylor Dancers will be performing three dances including Amahl and the Night Visitors. Free. Please bring a non-perishable food item or a new, unwrapped toy to donate. Come be a part of this 25-year holiday tradition. Info: 693-9641 or www.Towneplayers.com. Breakfast With Santa! Kids will enjoy a light breakfast and will have a chance to sit on Santa’s lap starting at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Dec. 20 at Brighton Place Library. Parents and Grandparents will want to bring their cameras. Crafts and games too. Limited to 25 kids. Call 332-4375 to sign up.
School board finds continue trend of enrollment decreases By Kimberlee Sabshin NT SUN CORRESPONDENT
At Tuesday’s KenmoreTonawanda Board of Education meeting, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Robin Zymroz gave a PowerPoint presentation to the board and members of the public on a projected decline in enrollment for upcoming years, underscoring a trend that led the district to decide to close three of its schools in the 2016-17 year. Zymroz told the board the total enrollment in KenTon schools has gone down by 10.53 percent across all grade levels, from kindergarten through 12th grade. Additionally, there is a 2.33 percent decrease from the 2013-14 year to the 2014-
15 school year. Zymroz said this also paves the way into a future discussion on how the findings will impact staffing. In 2016-17, Hamilton Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary and Kenmore Middle Schools will be closing, as per the district’s consolidation plan. In January, a select group of fifth-grade students at Hamilton and Edison will be offered an option letter to attend sixth grade at Franklin Middle instead of going to Hoover, because after 2016-17 when district restructuring takes effect, the redistricting of zones would mean those students would need to attend three different schools in three different years. This averts such a scenario. In these instances, parents should receive the letters after they
are sent out on Jan. 15. “I think we’re trying to be mindful of all of the individual family situations, so mindful that we’re dealing with three students at Hoover that we will give an opportunity for an option,” Zymroz said. “If you hear of a specific situation that affects a family, we’d like to believe we’ve found them all, but maybe we haven’t. We want to be aware, so we have the opportunity to address it.” The families of students who will be affected by closings or redistricting will be given a few weeks to make their choice.
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District to launch enrollment projects Enrollment • from page 4 Board President Bob Dana said one of the main complaints he receives from parents is that they do not receive letters with important information until just before school starts. Zymroz said there will be a transitional committee assigned to help those students who will have to transition to another school in the near future, and this also includes parent information nights. In completing enrollment projections, a newly hired company, DecisionInSite, used two projection studies: a conservative one more suitable for budgeting, and a moderate one that is more suitable for facilities planning.
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Zymroz said in order to have a more accurate idea of future enrollment, the district chose to use the moderate one to give itself some additional flexibility. “The historical trends that we have seen in the past include our decreasing kindergarten enrollment, our continuing decreasing enrollment in kindergarten through grade 12 enrollment, the losses between the graduating cohort and the incoming kindergarten and first grade cohorts, and the slight losses that are affected from year to year,” added Zymroz. The birth rates have continued to decline in Erie County,
and fell from a total of 10,667 per year in 2002 to 9,612 in 2013. According to Zymroz, the declining enrollment is due to declining birth rate and families moving out of the district, but in some cases, it is also due to parents transferring their children to private schools. Zymroz said the district provides exit surveys for parents of children who leave the district’s schools, but the majority of the parents who receive them do not return them to the district. In the future, Zymroz said she hopes the district will follow up more on these surveys.
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Town board approves auto service facility permit, bond increase explain that the property in question on Elmwood had “historically been an auto service facility,” but since it had been abandoned for six months, it required a special use permit for similar use. The board approved a resolution to grant this permit with 11 specified conditions for use. “The applicant, R&M Towing, currently operates a facility at Eggert Road and Somerville Avenue in the town, and I believe their intent is to move their operation fully over here. The plan-
By Kimberlee Sabshin NT SUN CORRESPONDENT
At its regular meeting on Monday, the Tonawanda Town Board voted to approve a special use permit to R&M Towing, Inc., to move its services from its current location in the northeastern part of the town to a new one that will open at 2845 Elmwood Ave., in the Village of Kenmore. Supervising Code Enforcement Officer Carl Heimiller spoke before the board members to
ning board has made a recommendation that it be approved, with conditions,” Heimiller said. The town also approved a bond increase of $1.25 million, from a previous $4.55 million, for a project to build a town road at the North Youngmann Commerce Center. Town Engineer Jim Jones said the town already authorized a bond of $3.3 million, but needed to increase it as construction in that area continues. First Source, a food and beverage distributor former-
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said. “We have to include additional grating and storm water management and extension of the road, and certain provisions for green infrastructure.” Also on Monday, members of the board recognized the collective effort town workers put into helping neighboring communities with the recent winter storm, which occurred since the last Town Board meeting on Nov. 17. Councilman Joseph Emminger said although the Town of Tonawanda did not get
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much snow then, a resident praised the town’s response. Emminger thanked Highway Superintendent William Swanson and Michael Kessler, director of water resources. “I had a resident come up to me last week. He said he was traveling in an area he shouldn’t have been in, but that’s neither here nor there. When he got into this area in West Seneca and he was driving down the street, he sees these yellow trucks coming at him,” Emminger said. “He said, and this is a quote: ‘I’ve never been so proud to be a Town of Tonawanda resident, than when I saw those trucks from our town helping out.’” Emminger said although the storm did not actually hit the town itself, the storm ended up costing the town over $200,000 for the aid they gave to other communities. “That’s the impact it had on our budget hopefully we’ll get reimbursed,” Emminger said, chuckling. “But we did it because it had to be done. It’s not about whether or not we get reimbursed.” Similarly, Town Supervisor Anthony Caruana, who said he used to work in the Depew and Lancaster areas, added that some of that area’s residents sent him a thankyou letter. “We had some of our police officers working, protecting the ramps onto the 290 and the 190. We also had firefighters, some of whom are town employees, who went down on their own to volunteer. We’re glad it didn’t hit here, but we’re very happy and fortunate that we were able to assist those in the other communities.”
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KVIS holds holiday party, gives back to community By Kimberlee Sabshin NT SUN CORRESPONDENT
On Monday, the Kenmore Village Improvement Society held its annual Christmas party and meeting at the Kenmore Community Center, with fruit, vegetable and cheese platters, refreshments, good company and fresh bundles of greens for the society’s “Greens for Seniors” initiative, ready to be delivered to senior residents of the village. Earlier that day, KVIS members prepared a total of 200 of the bundles of greenery, each one complete with a candy cane, bow and small card with a Christmas greeting, to be brought to residents of the senior apartments at Kenmore Avenue and Colvin Boulevard. KVIS President Melissa Foster commented that this year’s bundles were completed in record time, about two hours. They were scheduled to be distributed to the recipients the next
day, on Tuesday. “We had plenty of volunteers, people who came and helped. We were so fortunate because the Paul Bunyan Christmas tree seller at Anderson’s Frozen Custard on Sheridan Drive gave us all the greens for free,” Foster said before Monday’s meeting. “It’s a Christmas tree grower who leases that space every year…we had plenty to be able to do nice, full swags.” As they prepared the bundles at the community center, Foster said the KVIS members “felt like elves,” and as they completed the project to give back to their neighbors, the fulfilling sense of community contributed to a “real sense of merriment.” She said everyone felt very merry, there was laughter the whole time and as KVIS members arrived, they got straight to their work. “I think everyone’s very pleased that we were able to get 200 of them done,” Fos-
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2014-15 Basketball Preview St. Joe’s to lean on team-wide effort without lone stud
By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
Depth and balance are what the St. Joe’s Marauders basketball team will be hanging its hat on in 2014-15. Losing five players to graduation and another who transferred at the start of the season made it look as if it would be a work in progress for the Marauders. But coach Mark Simon said his team has shown an incredible work ethic and chemistry early on. And though the team doesn’t have that one breakout stud, the depth across the board is better. “Our plan is to play maybe 10 a night,” Simon said. “Use that depth and athletic ability to put some pressure
on people. We’re going to try to be defensively aggressive and try to play as up-tempo as much as possible.” Simon said the plan is also to obviously remain as disciplined as possible on the offensive side of the game as well. In a year in which teams lose a lot to graduation, it usually means a specific core of two or three players are expected to step up and be the leaders. But again, Simon feels the depth from top to bottom will help to alleviate the pressure of leadership being placed on the shoulders of just a few guys. “I think the luxury of this team is not one guy has to really (lead),” he said. “Last year, we were a team of a couple guys. This is going to truly be a team, family effort where we don’t need one of them to step up because they’re all good enough to score points. They’re experienced now so it’s going to be a team effort.” Returnees helping to fos-
ter that family-first mindset are seniors Matthew Fritz, Edward Tabone Jr., Jack Scaglione, Antonio Morreale and Marcell Davis “It’s good. Everyone works hard. Everyone’s trying to earn their spot,” Fritz said. “I think we’ve got a really good, hardworking group here. It makes us work harder and makes us better as a team, I think, without that one star.” Fritz and sophomore Naseer Jackson will play point guard, junior Nick Motley returns and Grant Beyer, who transferred in from Williamsville South, should also be a nice addition. Having a balanced roster will keep every player working hard because they all no there isn’t that one star who can bail them out. And with so much depth, guys know if they slack off they will drop on the depth chart. “Honestly, I think it brings us together more,” said Fritz. “It brings us a team more, as a family.
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St. Joe’s senior Marcell Davis rebounds during a game against Canisius last year. Davis is one of seven seniors on this year’s Marauders.
New Mount St. Mary coach bringing Beilein tactics to floor waters of the 2014-15 season, it will have a new person steering the ship as Mike McCarthy has taken over the varsity job after guiding the Thunder JV team to an 18-2 record last season. McCarthy played for St. By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER Joe’s in high school and played DI college ball at Canisius. His freshman seaThe Thunder is looking son was under legendary to lay the boom on its op- coach John Beilein. ponents. McCarthy looks to bring As the Mount St. Mary much of what he learned basketball team navigates the under Beilein to the Thunder
game plan. Step one, strong defense. “That’s just what we preach everyday in practice. It’s defense, defense, defense,” said McCarthy. “We know that we have a lot of learning to do on the offensive end...It’s a lot of reading of offenses, reading your cuts. It’s gonna take some time for them to understand that. The further we get along the better they’ll get offensively, but it starts with defense for us.” McCarthy will have plenty
to work with as he returns six seniors. Leading the way is point guard Katie Meegan. A threesport stud who also plays soccer and lacrosse, Meegan sees the floor well and is a reliable court general. Also back are Julie Fleming, Meighan Murphy, Olivia MacDonald, Cheyenne Freely, Adrianna Durkin and Natalie Short. Fleming, another outstanding all-around athlete, is money from the free throw
line while Freely is strong in the paint. Murphy also has a reliable scoring touch as she led the Thunder with 12 points in its 54-33 win over Nichols on Dec. 3. Sophomore Kelly Burns will also be a big piece of the puzzle going forward and sophomore Molly Meegan is getting some on-the-job training serving as back up point guard to her big sister, Katie. “I think it’s in the DNA, a little bit,” said McCarthy.
“They know how to handle the ball.” The Thunder fell to Kenmore West, 29-28, in its season opener on Dec. 2. “I love this team because we are so together and we understand what we want to do,” said Meighan Murphy. “We want to improve, not just us, but we want to improve the whole program. I love that we’re all dedicated and we’re moving forward and we’re coming after everyone this year.”
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2014-15 Basketball Preview Blanch glad to be back as Ken East girls bench boss By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
After an absence of three seasons, Jack Blanch is back at the helm of the Kenmore East Lady Bulldogs basketball team. “It’s just great to be back in the gym and have a few of the girls in class,”said Blanch “It’s exciting. It’s a process. They have to get used to me, I have to get used to them a little bit. I tell them it’s a process. You have the preseason, the season, then you get ready for the playoffs.” Leading the way for the Bulldogs will be sophomore guard Kendall Mills. Arguably the best ball handler and passer in the Niagara Frontier League, Mills will be utilized at both guard spots. Junior guard Kiaja O’Neil, who came into her
own last year, returns and will no doubt be another key weapon on both sides of the floor. Six-foot center/forward Sarah McCarthy, who suffered a season-ending knee injury last December, also returns. She not only brings the presence of a true post player, she is also the team’s lone senior. “I think we’re doing great together from the beginning,” said McCarthy. “We came in and we felt very connected. A lot of us have been playing with each other for a long time now.” McCarthy said she feels the team has transitioned well to the coaching change and the girls have faith in Blanch’s message. “I think everyone has adjusted super well to it,” she said. “We know the expectations that he has for us and the goals that we all have as a team.” While losing McCarthy last season was a tremendous blow, the silver lining was it gave Serena Sordetto (5-foot10) a quick introduction
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Sophomore guard Kendall Mills will play both guard position for Ken East.
to the varsity life as she saw quality minutes as an eighth grader. Five-foot-10 sophomore forward Alyssa Ghosen and freshman Katia Weeks also return. Weeks is a 5-foot sparkplug who brings speed and has a flash of daring on the defensive side that allows her to pick up steals. With seven players in that eighth to 10th grade range, the Bulldogs will be one of the youngest teams in the NFL. “There’s a lot of upside because they are so young and they’re getting better everyday,” said Blanch. “And that’s what we tell them to do. Just get a little better everyday and we’ll get better as a team.” The Bulldogs opened with a 60-20 win over McKinley, then fell to Sweet Home in the title game of their tip-off tournament. Emma Knab, Minde Simmons, Raynah Barron, Abbagale Kitchen, Kayla Doctor and Lyndsay O’Brien complete the lineup.
Bulldogs coach happy with early-season teamwork, chemistry By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
Who needs a star when you have team work? As the Kenmore East boys basketball team makes its way into the new season, it finds itself in an interesting state. On paper, no one guy jumps off the page as a true star,
but that is ok with coach Jay Robbins, who said this unit is closer and more supportive of each other than last year’s team. “So far I’ve been really happy with the way they’ve worked in practice,” said Robbins. “They’re more team-oriented, probably because there is no one guy who can just take over. You have to work as a team to get
those looks and they pass. I won’t say we’re a great passing team, but they pass the ball to each other pretty well. So there’s really no ball hogs from what I can see.” The Bulldogs will have some size on the floor as senior Andy Fields and Mike DeBenedetti both go 6-foot4, 200 pounds. Seniors Tom Vancuran, Conor Hoar, Ben Koford and Justin Haeick will
be counted on to do more. Robbins also feels that the size and athletic gifts of sophomore Ryan Williams will be a plus for his team, while Amane Daniels can also help on the offensive end. Robbins said that early on, he has been especially impressed by what he has seen from Vancuran, Fields and Koford. “They look pretty good,
those three,” he said. “Those three look pretty solid as far as being complete basketball players. They can dribble a little bit, got some good size. They can shoot, they can drive.” Touching on the fact that the players on his team are somewhat woven together by their ties to other Ken East sports teams, Robbins thinks their connection and relation-
ships built on other teams will pay off in basketball. “They all bring good stuff,” said Robbins. “I’ve got a couple from football, a couple from soccer and a couple from volleyball.” Knowing that the NFL will once again be stacked with good teams, Robbins said their goal is to try and be above .500 and get back to Buff State.
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2014-15 Basketball Preview Ken West confident returning core can answer questions
By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
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Trent White (22) will serve as captain of the Ken West basketball team.
As the Kenmore West Blue Devils enter the new season, they have a few questions that need answering. Losing four starters will do that. But with the most athletic group he has ever had, head coach Mike Meetze believes the answers will come. The Blue Devils lost point guard Alex Price, scoring machine Noah Whalen, Adam Fron and Tyler Grandits, who all helped West capture the 2013-14 Niagara Frontier League championship.
But with core returnees like junior Terrell Ford and 6-foot-2 senior Trent White ready to play a bigger role, the Blue Devils have the foundation for another successful year. “Terrell will do a little bit of everything,” said Meetze. “He’s gonna be our ‘engine that could,’ like last year. It’s his third year as a varsity player, third year as a starter. We’d like to leave him on the wing or as a two-(guard). He’ll also be a point guard when need be. Hopefully he does everything because he is my most versatile kid and probably the smartest basketball player.” With an influx of new faces, this year’s training camp was even more vital when it came to sorting out everyone’s strengths and weaknesses and determining the best roles for each player.
“We have a lot of even kids,” said Meetze. “Nobody is really, really a superstar. Everybody is fast. Everybody is athletic. Everybody brings something different.” Mark Taylor will handle the point and Jayson Taylor should bring that gritty style that Grandits brought. Jahlel St. John, DeAngelo Walker, and David Blumberg bring speed and athletic ability. “I think our potential is definitely Buff State,” said Ford. “We’re definitely that good. When everything comes together we should be a lot better. I think we could do better than last season because I think we have a better team. If we gel together we’ll be good.” Jon Lorenzo, Robert Kirisits, Will Morrow, Tyler Aquilina, Tim Stoerr, Aaron Tucker and Steve Philips complete the lineup.
Lady Blue Devils leaning on size, experience under new coach By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
It’s a fresh message coming from a familiar face. As the Kenmore West Lady Blue Devils march into the 2014-15 season, there is a bit of a changing of the guard as Jeff Martin has taken over as head coach after a 28-season stint working side-by-side with former head coach, Mike Licata. “They’ve been working extremely hard,” said Jeff Martin. “Tryouts were
very difficult, but we feel we selected the 12 best players for the varsity.” The Blue Devils return the best one-two punch in the paint in senior Katie Proy (6-foot-1), who will play center, and junior Sam Britton, who is 6 feet tall. Britton’s fiery competitive edge and Proy’s more calming approach are the perfect blend of qualities teams need from their leaders. Senior point guard Destiny Catania also returns and will be the key to feeding the ball into the
team’s two big girls. “We’re all really excited that (Martin) is our coach,” said Destiny Catania. “He pushes us as hard as he can. He makes us better. He helps us become like a family. He’s the one stressing it. I’m really excited for this year with him because he’s such a good coach.” Toughness and an unrelenting, in-your-face, defensive attack will continue to be the hallmark of the Blue Devils’ game. In the past, there were times one might debate
that the Blue Devils’ aggressive defense sometimes left them too winded to be effective on the offensive side of the game. Martin’s solution? Simple. “Get in better shape,” he said. “I think the reputation that Mike Licata started way back with pressure man-to-man defense is the staple of this program and we need to keep it. We need to keep that intensity up on the defense and we’ll create a lot of our offense from our defense.” Britton has been a perfect example of that.
Working tirelessly in the off season with a personal trainer, Britton comes into the new year in the best shape of her life. “She’s in unbelievable shape,” said Martin. “She has worked extremely hard on her skills and her conditioning with a private trainer at UB. ...She’s in much better shape and she is a much better player because of it.” Knowing what they can count on from their core three of Proy, Britton, and Catania, the key to success will be the supporting cast.
Can sophomores like Jess Phillips, Grace Ferguson, Anna Quinlan, and Rachel Sefried continue to grow and improve? “They have to up their game and they have,” said Martin. “They are very hungry. They have worked extremely hard in the offseason in the summer to up their games, to step up as a starter. As contributors.” The Blue Devils proved their resiliency with a 2928 win over Mt. St. Mary, then scored a 52-51 comefrom-behind win over Williamsville East.
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