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Williamsville Courier/ Friday, November 7, 2014

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NOVEMBER 7, 2014

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Anderson’s hosts toy drive

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A holiday Toy Drive will be sponsored by Anderson’s Frozen Custard from Nov. 1 to Dec. 8. Donations of new toys for ages 12 and under will be accepted at six area Anderson’s locations. Toys will be donated to Western New York Heroes who will distribute to families of local veterans. Starting Nov. 1, donations will be accepted at the following Anderson’s locations: •2369 Niagara Falls Boulevard, West Amherst •2235 Sheridan Dr., Kenmore •6075 Main St., Williamsville •3724 Union Rd., Cheektowaga •2634 Delaware Ave., Buffalo •4855 Transit Rd., Lancaster

As a small token of appreciation for their support, donors will receive an Anderson’s Dessert Dollar Certificate for each new toy they donate. This holiday Toy Drive was founded by Michaela Kowalick in 2007. A student at Niagara University and an employee of Anderson’s at the Boulevard location, Kowalick has encouraged her neighborhood to participate in the donation of gifts to give back to local charities. Donations have helped children through the Saint Christopher Parish Outreach Program, Women and Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, Haven House of Buffalo and WNY Heroes. Throughout the past seven years, thousands of gifts have been delivered to local children for the holi-

days. This year, Kowalick has paired with Anderson’s to expand her neighborhood collection into a huge event. She hopes to have mountains of toys to deliver by the Dec. 8 deadline. No one wants to have a child feel left out during the holiday season. Now is your chance to give back to your community and our hometown heroes. The mission of WNY Heroes is to provide veterans, members of the armed services, and the widows and children of deceased veterans with access to essential services, financial assistance and resources that support their lives and sustain their dignity.For more information about Western New York Heroes, visit www.wnyheroes.org.

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Spinal stenosis is often the result of the aging process, which causes the soft tissue and bones in the spine to harden or grow excessively. These changes may narrow the spinal canal and put pressure on the spinal nerve roots causing symptoms such as pain, tingling, weakness or numbness. Spinal stenosis is seen most often in adults older than age 50. The most common cause of spinal stenosis is osteoarthritis. Other causes include bulging or herniated discs, degenerative disc disease or injury to the spine.

NEW TREATMENTS FOR SPINAL STENOSIS: Three new non-surgical FDA cleared technologies are now being used at the Pain Relief Institute to relieve the symptoms of lumbar and cervical spinal stenosis without drugs or surgery. Disc Rehydration Therapy unloads pressure on neurological, vascular and osseous components and is now the primary non-surgical safe and effective treatment for patients with spinal stenosis, herniated disc, degenerative joint disease, facet arthritis, disc bulge and more. Unlike

drugs and injections, this new therapy is natural and its effects are lasting and often permanent. Another new technology called Deep Tissue Laser Therapy is used to reduce pain, relieve inflammation and restore mobility. It uses specific wavelengths of light that have a strong anti-inflammatory effect. Photons of laser energy penetrate deeply into tissue and accelerate cellular reproduction and growth. As a result of exposure to the laser the cells of tendons, ligaments and muscles repair themselves faster. As inflammation is reduced, pain subsides very quickly. Additionally, Electroanalgesia is now being used to reduce the ability of the afferent nerves to transmit pain signals. This treatment also promotes healing by means of the depolarization effects on the nerve cells. This computer-assisted treatment offers exemplary patient success in the treatment of pain, without piercing the skin. The best news is that these new therapies are suited for almost everyone and unlike some pharmacological solutions, there are no known negative side effects. Regardless of the therapies you’ve tried in the past you still have a chance to relieve your chronic pain or other debilitating condition and regain a normal healthy lifestyle.

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on Saturday, Dec. 6. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. with a cocktail reception and open bar followed by dinner at 7 p.m. The cost is $75 per person and reservations are required by Nov. 26. Call 689-1440 today to reserve your seats. Breakfast with Santa, a memorable and delicious event featuring pancakes, sausage, coffee and refreshments along with a meetand-greet with Santa, takes place on Sunday, Dec. 7. Be sure to bring your camera. Tickets are $5 for members and $7 for non-members, and reservations are recommended. Breakfast will be served at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon. Call 689-1440 for reservations. Additionally, the popular Museum After Hours event is held until 8 p.m. every Thursday. This event is free to Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village members and just

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Several exciting and family-oriented holiday events are on the calendar for December at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, located at 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd. in Amherst. A Tree Lighting Ceremony from 7 to 9 p.m. will kick things off on Friday, Dec. 5. This event is free and open only to members of Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village. For more information on becoming a member, visit www.bnhv.org/membership. BNHV’s annual Home for the Holidays weekend takes place from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 6 and 7. A special feature of Home for the Holidays are tours that give visitors a glimpse into a 19th century Christmas. Visitors will be guided through the village to different stops along the grounds to admire the decorations and interact with the villagers as they go about

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Food Drive Groceries, household supplies, toiletries, paper products, and pet food and supplies will be collected during November at Montgomery Park Independent Retirement Community, 6363 Transit Rd., East Amherst. Any donation is appreciated and all will be delivered to local food pantries. Homecoming and Family Weekend will be celebrated Nov. 8 at Daemen College. Wellness walk 10:15 a.m. around campus/surrounding neighborhoods, car decorating contest 2 p.m. outside Wick Center, alumnae vs. current Wildcats women’s basketball exhibition game 2 p.m. in Lumsden Gym, “An Aussie Affair” at 5:30 p.m. in Wick Dining Room, “I Hate Rabbits” magic show at 7:30 p.m. in Wick Dining Room. Info: www.daemen.edu/ studentlife/homecoming. The Chicago Authority This Chicago Tribute Band, with special guest Darrell Porter, will perform Sat., Nov. 8 at The Forvm, Maple Entertainment Complex, 4224 Maple at Sweet Home, Amherst. Doors at 7 p.m. Tickets: $12 advance, $15 day of show, call 831-3271 or MapleEntertainment. com. Portion of proceeds to benefit Brighton Place Library. 21st annual Education Day will be held by the Breast Cancer Network of WNY from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 8 at the Protocol Restaurant, 7666 Transit Rd., Williamsville. Theme: “Empowering Women

Through Education.” Speakers, Q&A session, buffet luncheon. $20 preregistration: call 706-0060 or visit bcnwny.org. Victorian Tea This delightful sit-down lunch with tea, scones, sandwiches and desserts will be held from 1-3 p.m. Sun., Nov. 16 at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherst. Cost: $35 museum members, $40 nonmembers. Ticket holders will also enjoy a 10 percent discount at the museum’s gift shop and admission to the museum’s exhibits. RSVP by Nov. 8 to 689-1440. “Viva Vivaldi Festival” The Ars Nova Musicians, lead by music director/ conductor Marylouise Nanna, will perform at 6:30 p.m. Sun., Nov. 9 at St. Benedict RC Church, 1317 Eggert Rd. and Main St., Amherst. $12 admission at door. Featuring the music of baroque composer Antonio Vivandi and others. Info: 662-3598, arsnovamusicians@aol. com or arsnovamusicians. com. Lego Club for children ages 4 and older will meet the following: 4 p.m. Nov. 10 and Dec. 8 at the EggertsvilleSnyder Library, 4 p.m. Nov. 12 and Dec. 3 at the Audubon Library, noon Dec. 6 at Clearfield Library and 4 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Williamsville Library. Legos provided. Registration required. Veterans Day An appreciation breakfast and installation ceremony will take place Nov. 11 at Daemen College.

Nearly 100 small flags will be placed on campus. Continental breakfast for veterans and their families begins at 8 a.m. in the Wick Campus Center Alumni Lounge; speaker President Olson; free; open to local veterans/student veterans in college community. Flag ceremony at noon on front lawn; presentation to follow in Lumsden Gym lobby. Special Worship Service to honor our veterans begins at 10 a.m. Tues., Nov. 11 at Trinity Old Lutheran Church, 3445 Sheridan Dr., Amherst. Open to all denominations/ faiths. Handicapped accessible. All veterans are welcome to attend and are invited to participate in an opening processional, flag ceremony and closing recessional. Those wishing to participate are asked to arrive at the church at 9:45 a.m. and proceed to the Fireside Lounge (directions will be given on arrival). Story Time & Play Time for children ages 2-5 with an adult begins at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays through Nov. 11, at the Audubon Library. Will not meet Nov. 11. Siblings welcome. Join us for stories and play. Registration required. Holiday Bazaar hosted by Women Interested in Cystic Health will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wed., Nov. 12 at Westwood Country Club, 772 North Forest Rd., Amherst. Items include jewelry, clothing, books, cards, candies and Christmas novelties. Luncheon at noon. Info: 677-4252


Williamsville Courier/ Friday, November 7, 2014

‘Take Another Look’ at the City of Buffalo Buffalonians are urged to bring the family and friends who come to town to celebrate Thanksgiving to our fabulous City Hall from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 29 to “Take Another Look” at Buffalo and celebrate the resurgence. Cranes on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, HARBORCENTER, Canalside and the re-watered canals, Larkinville…there is so much progress to see, and it is all visible from the City Hall Observation Decks on both the 25th and the 28th floors. A reception with light refreshments and art by public school students will grace the lobby. Videos showcasing every aspect of resurgent Buffalo will be screened in the elegant Council Chambers on the 13th floor. Aspire’s award-winning Buffalo photographs will be exhibited in the 25th floor handicap-access Windows on Buffalo

room, with panoramic views of the city. Others may “Take Another Look” from the 28th floor Observation Deck. Docent-led aerial tours of Buffalo from both of these vantage points will be available, as will tours of the magnificent building itself. All guests will witness the sun setting over Lake Erie. Tickets are just $10 in advance ($15 at the door) to benefit the Food Bank of WNY. All participants are encouraged to bring nonperishable foods to donate to the Food Bank of WNY and/or a gift for a disadvantaged child for the News Neediest program. Let’s showcase Buffalo for everyone who chooses to live here, as well as for those who do not but wish they did. Some of those who attend “Take Another Look” may be inspired to find a way to come home or to invest in their hometown from wherever they

now reside. That is Buffalo By Choice’s mission, what they attempt to accomplish with their Citybration campaign featuring a weekly e-newsletter to nearly 8,000 avid subscribers; and Buffy, their iconic white buffalo with the huge red hearts that has come to symbolize Buffalo’s resurgence at hundreds of events and locations. They address retention and attraction, and are helping to build Buffalo.

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Buffalo resident receives first annual Bounce Back Award

The Chris Klug Foundation (CKF) is pleased to announce the winners of the first annual Bounce Back Award, presented by Astellas. The award recognizes two transplant recipients who exhibit a great quality of life. Nominations for the award were open Sept. 16 to Oct. 16. Over 75 nominations came in from 27 states across the country, and CKF staff and board members selected two winners. Winner Barbara Breckenridge, of Buffalo, is a 15-year kidney transplant recipient. Since being given a second chance at life, Breckenridge has dedicated her life to advocating for organ and tissue donation. According to Sarah Diina, director of marketing and communications at the Upstate New York Transplant Center, “Barbara provides peer counseling for dialysis patients, transplant patients and their families, and newly diagnosed kidney disease individuals. Barbara facilitates a kidney support group at Erie County Medical Center, and had done many radio and television appearances promoting the Donate Life cause.” Breckenridge has also won over 31 medals at the Transplant Games, and has traveled to Australia, Sweden and South Africa to compete. Breck-

enridge’s tireless advocacy embodies the spirit of the Bounce Back Award. Winner David Miller, of Semmes, Ala., received a liver from the family of a 13-year-old boy who lost his life after a tragic fall. Their selfless decision to donate their son’s organs gave Miller a second chance at life. Since his transplant, Miller has not let any obstacle slow him down. He educates high school students to teach their peers about organ and tissue donation and to register them as donors. Through his efforts, his group registered 863 organ donors. Miller has also won at the World Transplant Games and participates in 5K runs. Miller leads by example and is truly deserving of the Bounce Back Award. The winners and one guest each will travel to Aspen, Colo. for the Chris Klug Foundation’s ninth annual Aspen Summit for Life weekend Dec. 5-6. CKF will host the winners and provide flights, lodging and tickets to all Summit for Life weekend events. The Bounce Back Award will be presented on Dec. 6 on top of Aspen Mountain in front of 400 racers and CKF supporters. “We are thrilled by the response to the first annual Bounce Back Award, pre-

sented by Astellas,” said Beth Slater, executive director, CKF. “We read so many amazing stories of what is possible after a lifesaving transplant. Picking just two winners was an incredibly difficult task, but we’re so proud of Barbara and David and the way they live their lives.” Chris Klug, founder and chairman of CKF, looks forward to welcoming the Bounce Back Award winners to Aspen. “I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Barbara and David to my hometown of Aspen to celebrate life together and recognize their volunteerism to help others in the transplant community today. All over the country our Donor Dudes volunteers support our work and help us get the word out about donation. Both Barbara and David are officially Donor Dudes. We can’t wait to recognize both winners here in Aspen at the ninth annual Aspen Summit for Life.” Becoming a registered organ and tissue donor is a way to have a lasting legacy, and it’s as simple as going to www.chrisklugfoundation. org to sign up. For more information on this program or on the Chris Klug Foundation, contact Beth Slater at 970-618-7120.

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PRSA annual meeting to feature 43North

As part of its 2014 annual meeting, the Buffalo Niagara Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America will present “Eyes on the Million Dollar Prize: Bringing 43North & Buffalo to the World” from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20 at the Foundry Suites-Taylor Room, 1738 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo. Register online at www. prsabuffaloniagara.org or call 508-0277. During the event, board members will be elected for the 2015 year, recent APR recipients will be rec-

ognized, and remarks will be presented from both the outgoing and incoming chapter president. On Feb. 5, 43North – the world’s largest business idea competition, with $5 million in cash prizes to attract entrepreneurs to Buffalo – was launched. By May 31, the competition had received 6,932 applications from 96 countries and all 50 states. The program will focus on how the 43North marketing team worked closely with their marketing/communications vendors and community partners to for-

mulate and execute a plan that resulted in more than 14 million social media impressions and coverage in media outlets like Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Financial Times and Toronto Star. Panelists include: Andrew J. Pulkrabek, executive director, 43North; Peter Burakowski, senior marketing manager, 43North; Jenna Kavanaugh, marketing and communications director, Buffalo Niagara Enterprise; and Matt Davison, founder and principal, AMDG Public Affairs.

Registration begins at 11:15 a.m. and the program will conclude at 1:30 p.m. Early bird registration before Nov. 14 is $35 for PRSA members, $50 for non-members, $15 for PRSSA student members and $20 for non-PRSSA students. Registration fees after Nov. 14 are $45 for PRSA members, $60 for non-members, $25 for PRSSA student members and $30 for non-PRSSA students. Lunch is included and free parking is available on the right side of the venue.

AAA seeks insurance scholarship applicants AAA Members Insurance Agency is seeking applications from local high school seniors for AAA’s seventh annual insurance scholarship for Western and Central New York. The deadline for consideration is Dec. 31 and applications are available for download by visiting www.AAA. com/Insurance. AAA’s 2015 Insurance Scholarship for Western and Central New York will be awarded to six graduating high school seniors that

demonstrate excellence in academics and community involvement and plan to attend a college, university or accredited technical school in New York State. Three $1,000 first place scholarships and three $500 second place scholarships will be awarded throughout AAA Western and Central New York’s territory, including the areas of greater Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse. “Over the course of six years, AAA has awarded local students with nearly $30,000 in this scholarship program,” said David Weber, vice president of insurance for AAA Western and Central New York. “We once again look forward to honoring those students possessing leadership qualities, a belief in volunteerism and a desire to give back to their communities.” For more information on the AAA scholarship program or to obtain an application, visit www.AAA. com/Insurance.

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Irene Rohde to visit Erie County

The Erie County Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars is pleased to announce New York State Auxiliary President Irene Rohde will make her official visit to Erie County on Monday, Nov. 24. Rohde, of Carmel, was elected State President of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars at its 89th convention convened on June 14 in Syracuse. Rohde is a life member of the Daniel O’Brien Auxiliary #1374 in Carmel. She joined under the eligibility of her husband, past State Commander Karl

Rohde, an Army Veteran of Vietnam and served from 1968-70. Rohde has held many positions in the organization, receiving Outstanding President of the Year in her membership group for her teams as auxiliary, county and district president. She has been department chairman in many programs and won national awards for these programs. The day’s activities will begin with a Dutch treat luncheon at 11 a.m. at the Family Tree Restaurant at 4346 North Bailey Ave. in Snyder.

At 1 p.m., Rohde will tour the VA WNY Healthcare System, 3495 Bailey Ave., Buffalo. A reception and dinner to honor Rohde will be held at 5 p.m. at the Private Leonard Post, Jr., VFW Post 6251, 2450 Walden Ave., Cheektowaga. The regular business meeting of the ECCA will follow at 7 p.m. All auxiliary sisters are invited to attend. For luncheon information, call Ann Davis at 491-8096. For dinner reservations, call Alice Ciszkowski at 835-3816.

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Sophomore Birzon guides Flames to sectional championship By Tony Fiorello SPORTS REPORTER

The Williamsville East girls soccer team recently captured the Section VI Class A championship, and it was truly a team effort. Players such as senior captain Melinda Tiao, freshman forward Erica Martinsen and goalkeeper Juliana Panepento all played crucial roles in helping the team advance to the Far West Regionals. But without the contributions of one player in particular — sophomore captain Marissa Birzon — it’s likely that the Flames wouldn’t have been as successful as they

have been in 2014. “Marissa’s our best player, and she’s one of the best players that I’ve ever coached,“ Flames coach Chris Durr said. “She’s a tremendous leader and she really embodies everything that you would want in a soccer player, because she combines her work ethic with great skill, and she always puts the team ahead of herself.” Birzon first joined the Flames’ roster in the fall of 2012 as an eighth-grader, and immediately began to contribute. She finished second in on the team in scoring with 11 goals and 33 points and helped the Flames reach the Class A title game, but Durr and Birzon both said that most of her productivity was the result of using her speed to her advantage. “When she first made the roster, Marissa just relied a lot on her speed and sheer deter-

mination to get by,” Durr said. “Since then, she’s developed into a player that can apply a lot more to a game than just speed, especially with her shooting and passing skills.” Birzon’s statistics improved as a freshman to 13 goals and 34 points, which led the team in scoring. She also helped lead the Flames to a second straight appearance in the Class A title game, but fell short of victory again. Even so, her continued improvement started to catch the eye of her teammates, most notably Tiao. “When Marissa first joined varsity, I knew that she was going to be a great soccer player just because of the fact that she made the roster as an eighth-grader. That’s hard to do for anyone,” Tiao said. “But I also found out that she’s an awesome person. She cares

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Marissa Birzon had 37 goals and 86 points this season. about her teammates a lot, she’s tough and she’s a leader.” Her leadership skills and her hard work would both pay off during the 2014 season, as Birzon more than doubled her 2013 output with 37 goals and

86 points. She was also voted team captain by Durr and her peers. Her toughness would also be in full display during the postseason, as Birzon injured her ankle in the Class A semifinal against Amherst. Forced to wear a walking boot for the rest of the week, she played through the pain against Grand Island in the Class A final and scored both of the Flames’ goals to lead her team to victory. “When you’ve got a player like that, you want them to step up in big moments, and for her to gut it out and produce with an injury like that, that was tremendous,” Durr said. “That right there showed how tough she is, and it was a huge boost for us psychologically to have her out there.” “I just had to find a way to toughen it out, and our trainers did a great job of helping me

get back on the field,” Birzon added. “It hurt at some points during the game, and it still hurts now, but I needed to push through the pain to help my team win. To win a sectional title for the first time, it was worth it to play.” No matter how far the Flames go in the Section VI state playoffs, what has to be concerning for Birzon’s opponents is that she has two years left of varsity eligibility – which means she can only get better. “As good as she’s been as a sophomore, she still has a ton of upside and her future looks really bright here at Will. East,” Durr said. “If she stays healthy and continues to get better, there’s no telling what she could do. She has the potential to be one of the best soccer players that Western New York has ever produced.”

Will North, Sweet Home stand out at cross country sectionals By Aaron Garland

WEST SENECA SUN SPORTS

Emilio Mancino’s vision for Sunshine Park, the home of his West Seneca West cross country program, to host Section VI Championships became reality Friday (Oct. 31). Elma Meadows Golf Course held the event almost exclusively for years and years. But Long Point State Park took it over in 2013 for the second time, and Sunshine, located on East and West Road in West Seneca, became the third host site in the state qualifying meet’s history. “From my perspective

I thought it went pretty smoothly,” said Mancino, who has coached West since 2002. “I really felt that the course was in as good of shape as we could possibly get it considering the conditions. Yes, it was muddy, but at least it didn’t rain. And it actually dried up pretty well considering the rain we did get in the days leading up.” It was a cloudy, yet relatively dry, Halloween, and the route at Sunshine met the approval of Brian Lasher, Will. North’s coach. He also thought the central location in Western New York made Sunshine an attractive race site. “It’s a nice area with a mix of woods and open grounds,” Lasher said.

“It’s a very fair course. In comparison to the other courses it’s a little flatter. We are excited to be here. It seemed like everything ran smoothly. Emilio does a really good job with preparation and I know that he really embraced the challenge of running the meet. I think this is great for the West Seneca community.” Lasher’s girls and boys teams both won Class A titles to earn trips to states. Colin Begley was the Spartans’ top male finisher (third, 16:34.40) while the girls were paced by Naomi Wistner (second, 18:52.80). With team victories on the girls’ side, Sweet Home (Class B), East Aurora (Class C) and Maple Grove

(Class D) also made states. EA’s Sophia Tasselmyer had the top time of the day among the girls, winning an individual Class C championship with an 18:37.40. Tasselmyer, a junior, claimed an individual title for Starpoint last year before transferring. Abbey Lang (Lockport, 18:45.10) was victorious in the A event while Aileen Doyle (Sweet Home, 18:42.40) and Hope Pietrocarlo (Maple Grove, 19:47.20) won sectional crowns in B and D, respectively. The EA boys also cruised to a team crown, placing all seven of its runners in the top 10. Kenny Vasbinder headed the Blue Devils,

running the fastest time of the day (15:49.00) en route to an individual sectional championship. Also in the boys field, Barker just beat out Maple Grove, 41-43, to claim the top team spot in Class D while Sweet Home won the Bs over second-place Hamburg. Niagara Falls’ Anthony Hawthorne (16:17.60) won an individual Class A championship while Mitchell Daddario (16:01.30) raced the fastest B time for Sweet Home. Clymer/Sherman/ Panama’s Josh Odell won a first-place patch in Class D with his 16:44.40. Overall, Lasher thinks with Sunshine following an irregular host in Long Point

last year, more debate may spark over changing the sectional site each season. There is always the want to compare year-to-year results, and performing at a singular place makes that simple, but he said he’s open to the discussion. “Other than that I think rotating the courses would be a good idea,” Lasher said. “Bring all the coaches together. Sometimes, I think, some input from more voices other than maybe our league representatives might be a good forum. Like a town hall meeting and we could talk in an open forum about the different courses — the plusses and everything else.” Twitter: @Garland_SUN


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Billies beat Starpoint, earn overall Section VI Class A crown By Nick Sabato

LOCKPORT STAR SPORTS

Sports can be fun, exhilarating and sometimes devastating. Sometimes the ball just doesn’t bounce your way. That was exactly what happened as Williamsville South came back late in the second half to defeat Starpoint 2-1 in overtime to advance to the Far West Regionals on Saturday night (Nov. 1). The game was within Starpoint’s grasp as it scored to take a 1-0 lead with 13 minutes left, but a crucial call by the officials gave the Billies a corner kick

and Joe Malinowski buried a pass by Lucas Principle to tie it up with 4:45 to go. Once the game went to overtime, it was team captain and leading scorer Jordan Ackerman that was able to get the game-winner to stun the previously unbeaten Spartans. “It’s a tough way to lose it,” said Starpoint head coach Scott Bindemann. “Honestly I think we had five minutes left and we were going to win the game. That goal just went in and it’s a tough the way that we ended up getting a corner kick after they had called a goal kick but it is what is it is. The kids played great all season long and I’m super proud of them.” The Spartans are used to playing a fast-paced, wideopen style of play as they came in averaging nearly four goals per game but they were able to

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Jordan Ackerman scored the game-winner in overtime of the Section VI Class A crossover game.

show a lot of grit and toughness in defeat by being able to play a grind-it-out style of game. KJ Maldiner finally broke a scoreless tie 67 minutes into the game for his 20th goal of the season and it appeared as if Starpoint was in full control at that point but it was not to be on this night. “We scored first,” said Bindemann. “The game was there for us. Unfortunately something went in and we were scrambling at the end there.” While often a goalkeeper may only remember the final goal getting past him, Starpoint keeper Sam DelPrince was tremendous all night in the net. DelPrince came up with eight huge saves in the game, including one with 12 seconds to play in regulation to send the game into overtime. “He was definitely the star,”

said Bindemann. “He made some big saves, he was directing traffic out there, he did a great job and he’s done that all season long for us so I wasn’t surprised by it. He should really hold his head up high because he did a great job.” The Spartans enjoyed a record-setting season this year. They won Class A2 for the first sectional championship in school history after finishing towards the bottom of the section a season ago. Starpoint finishes the season 17-1-2, and its 19 consecutive games without a defeat is tied for ninth all-time in Section VI history. Williamsville South (162-1) will advance to play the Section V champion on Saturday (Nov. 8) at Hamburg High School with a start time of 7:30 p.m.

Will South girls spikers win sectionals Sweet Home, Will. East By Nick Sabato

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Last year, Starpoint caught lightning in a bottle by bringing home the Class B1 sectional championship after finishing the regular season with a losing record. This season, the Spartans came close, but lightning didn’t strike twice as the Lady Spartans fell to Williamsville South in the Class B1 title game 25-16, 25-13, 25-19 on Tuesday night (Nov. 4). Starpoint entered the contest as the sixth seed and had eight

players back from last year’s team, but the top-seeded Billies came out firing from the start to bring down the defending champs. In the first set, Williamsville South jumped out to a big lead. The Lady Spartans fought back to cut it in half, but they just couldn’t sustain the offense. The Billies would come out slow in the second set, and Starpoint led 8-7 at one point, but the top seed went on an 18-5 run to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the contest. “I think both teams had a bit of nerves right away,” said Williamsville South head coach Tom Sproull. “We had a few more unforced errors right away. They were a little juiced up, getting to the ball a little early, causing them to hit it deep. We had some more

hitting and serving errors than I would have liked but once they calmed down and just played their game and did what they needed to do.” South continued the run by scoring the first five points of the third set, and it seemed like Starpoint was stuck in quick sand that it couldn’t dig itself out of. Billies outside hitters Jessica Miller and Melissa Postek were dominant at the net all night, coming up with spike after spike that the Lady Spartans just couldn’t answer to. “Our two outsides or our right side when Jess Miller was in the front row,” said Sproull. “She would contribute a lot so we would move her all over the place. She hit on the outside and the right side. They are our go-to when we need them.”

While Williamsville South came in with the No. 1 seed in the section, Starpoint being the defending champion made them the favorite in many eyes, except the Billies. “We talked about really being the opposite,” said Sproull. “We felt like we were the favorite for a reason and we felt if we just played our game and did what have been doing all season long the results would take care of themselves. Starpoint is good, they’ve played us tough, and this is the third time that we have played them. They know us and we know them so we knew it was going to be a tough one. We were all playing our part.” Williamsville South took on Albion for the overall Class B championship on Thursday (Nov. 6). Results weren’t available at press time.

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Rachel Reusch and her Panther teammates played Will. East for the Class A girls volleyball title on Nov. 5. Results weren’t available at press time.


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Niagara Falls. The winning couple will be selected on Jan. 14, 2015. “Niagara Falls USA is already the ‘Honeymoon Capital’ for brides and grooms so this contest is just a natural fit,” said John Percy, president & CEO, NTCC. “With an increase in marriage licenses over the past few years in Niagara Falls and this rush for couples to wed on Dec. 13, 2014, it is a marriage made in marketing heaven. It’s a great way for us to showcase attractions and accommodations that would interest couples searching for a romantic getaway.” “Take the plunge!…then Honeymoon in Niagara Falls USA!” includes accommodations at the Seneca Niagara

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UB to host Military Veteran preview day Nov. 14

The University at Buffalo invites veterans and active duty or reserve members of the U.S. armed forces to attend a university-wide Military Veteran Preview Day on Nov. 14 in the Center for the Arts on UB’s North Campus. UB is ranked No. 23 among national universities in the U.S. News and World Report’s listing of “Best Colleges for Veterans.” The ranking evaluates schools that participate in federal initiatives to help veterans and active service members apply, pay for and complete their degrees. “The purpose of the day is to expose veterans to the many undergraduate and graduate and professional programs here at UB and to provide a glimpse into the many support services available to them,” says Daniel Ryan, event co-organizer and director of UB’s OffCampus Student Services and Veteran Services. A full agenda is available on UB’s Military Preview Day website. Registration is required for the free event. The sessions will open at 8 a.m. with a continental breakfast and welcome, followed by guest speaker Army veteran Donald Herzog, UB director of sponsored projects services, at 9:25 a.m. Herzog will dis-

cuss his transition from West Point to UB. At 10 a.m., UB Veterans Support will provide information on how the university helps veterans with their on- and off-campus needs. The afternoon will feature a networking lunch at 12:30 p.m. with veteran employers and alumni. The day’s keynote speaker will be Patrick J. Long, a U.S. Navy officer who earned a law degree at UB in 2000, practiced law at Hodgson Russ in Buffalo and is now teaching legal writing, analysis and research in the UB Law School. A Student Veterans of America (SVA) Art Show and reception from 5-8 p.m. in the Alfiero Center’s first floor atrium will close the event. The show will feature the work of Vietnam veteran Joe Ruszala, whose photos of veterans’ tattoos reveal their experiences and sacrifices. Last semester, the university held a successful smaller-scale event, the UB School of Management’s Military MBA Veteran Preview Day. Organized by Erin O’Brien, assistant dean and director of graduate programs in the UB School of Management, the event recruited four veterans among a class of 100 full-time MBAs. “As our military person-

nel transition out of their service, education is a great bridge to their future civilian career,” says O’Brien, who is co-organizing this year’s university-wide event. “UB, with a wide range of academic options and degree programs, can provide our military and veteran students with the opportunity to transfer skills hard-earned in service to an eventual career in their field of interest.” The university encourages the enrollment of incoming veterans with nearly 400 veteran students enrolled and receiving GI benefits. The leadership and problemsolving skills these veteran’s possess are not only sought after by UB, but by future employers as well, O’Brien noted. “UB is a great school for veterans,” says Jacob Silver, a veteran and junior year biomedical science major at UB. After serving four years in the Marine Corps, Silver was ready to move on with the rest of his life. Silver applied to UB with no regrets. “I cannot say enough about the staff support that are present here at UB. From credit evaluation to financial aid to using my benefits, there is always someone available on this campus to help me out,” Silver says.

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