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Gowanda Sports Report March Events at Anderson-Lee Library

BY BILL PEGLOWSKI

GOWANDA — The No. 2 dison Kota both doubled, with Kota’s hit scoring two Gowanda runs. In the bottom of the inning, a bad throw to third base allowed Falconer to score a run. Another Kota double in the 2nd inning scored two more Gowanda runs taking the score to 4-1.

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Library, located at 43 Main Street in Silver Creek has announced their programming for the month of March.

Programs are free and open to the public. Registration is required unless stated otherwise, to ensure enough seating and materials for all patrons attending the program.

Gowanda Varsity baseteam had a Class C Figame May 28 against Portville at JamesCommunity ColUnfortunately for Gowanda, Portville was 11-game winning and had a 6-foot-6 left-handed pitcher who already getting looks major league teams.

GOWANDA — The No. 2 Gowanda Varsity baseball team had a Class C Final game May 28 against No. 1 Portville at Jamestown Community College. Unfortunately for Gowanda, Portville was on an 11-game winning streak and had a 6-foot-6 left-handed pitcher who was already getting looks from major league teams.

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To register for programs, call the library at 716934-3468, stop by 43 Main Street, message us on Facebook, or visit www. andersonleelibrary.org and click on our events tab for easy online registration. You can also sign up for email/text reminders when you register online!

After two scoreless innings, Portville got started in the 3rd when a Portville was put on first after being hit by a An errant pickoff attempt at second sent runner to third. That followed by another throw at third, alPortville to score first run. Portville on to score four in the inning and looked back.

After two scoreless innings, Portville got things started in the 3rd inning when a Portville batter was put on first base after being hit by a pitch. An errant pickoff attempt at second sent the runner to third. That was followed by another missed throw at third, allowing Portville to score their first run. Portville went on to score four runs in the inning and never looked back.

Both teams were able to score single runs in the 3rd inning before a scoreless 4th. Gowanda’s three-run advantage disappeared in the 5th inning with Falconer scoring three runs. With the score tied at five, Gowanda moved back into a tworun lead after both Stevens and Nagel doubled to get on base and eventually score.

Pre-school Storytime for children ages 2-5 on Thursday mornings March 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 with Miss Jill at 10:30 am. Children will participate in reading, singing, rhymes and fun crafts. There is a limit of 10 children and preregistration is requested.

While Portville rolled pitching a shutout, Gowanda piled up six erthe game helping Portville to pile up a total nine runs. Gowanda were put down in in the final inning 9-0 loss.

While Portville rolled on pitching a shutout, Gowanda piled up six errors in the game helping Portville to pile up a total of nine runs. Gowanda batters were put down in order in the final inning for a 9-0 loss.

The No. 3 GowanVarsity softball team

No. 1 Falconer in Class C finals on May Allegany-Lime -

School Age Storytime for children 6-12 years of age on Thursday mornings March 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 at 10:30 am with Miss Amy. Stories, crafts, games, and other activities are offered. There is a limit of 10 children and preregistration is requested.

After Gowanda’s

Gao:wisa:s Stevens was as the first at-bat, Cameron Nagel and Ad- dison Kota both doubled, with Kota’s hit scoring two Gowanda runs. In the bottom of the inning, a bad throw to third base allowed Falconer to score a run. Another Kota double in the 2nd inning scored two more Gowanda runs taking the score to 4-1. Both teams were able to score single runs in the 3rd inning before a scoreless 4th. Gowanda’s three-run advantage disappeared in the 5th inning with Falconer scoring three runs. With the score tied at five, Gowanda moved back into a tworun lead after both Stevens and Nagel doubled to get on base and eventually score. participant should bring a light colored 4-ply yarn and an H crochet hook. Ages 10 and up are welcome. Please register!

Lego Club for ages 5-12, Saturday, March 11 at 11am. Build the challenge of the day, pick a challenge card or free build. Your choice! Limit of 10 children and preregistration is required.

The 7-5 score held for Gowanda into the 7th inning. Gowanda was unable to increase their lead bringing up Falconer’s final chance. Their first batter blasted a triple into right center field. That was followed by a double and two singles before Gowanda locked down a first out. The score was 8-8 with two runners on base. The next Falconer batter was intentionally walked loading the bases with one out. The next batter hit a single, ending the game as an 8-7 Falconer win.

North Collins on June 2 at Ken-Ton Parker Field. While Eden did score first, Gowanda answered that goal just 22 seconds later with Chloe Luther’s goal of her own. Eden went on to take a 3-2 lead to an 8-4 advantage. Eden went into halftime with a 9-5 lead.

Chess Club: All skill levels are welcome to come to Chess Club! We will meet on Fridays from 2-3pm. For ages 10+ and registration is not required. Please stop in and play!

In the second half, the score went to 11-7 with Eden’s 11th point being scored on a falling shot with 16:05 left in the game. A minute later, a yellow card foul called on Eden gave Gowanda a two-minute, one-player advantage, and they made good use of it. Luther scored on the following free shot. Before the advantage ran out, Luther scored again followed by a goal by Lily Scanlan.

Alcohol Ink Tie Dye Style, Thursday, March 9, 6pm. Learn how to use paint brushes with alcohol inks, adding a tie dye look to your design. Participants will create their very own piece of art. This class is free and all materials will be provided. For ages 15 and older. Registration is required.

Gnome Candy Sleeves, Tuesday, March 14, 6pm. Come assemble a chocolate treat for St. Patrick’s Day. All supplies will be provided for this free program all ages and all skill levels! Please register to ensure enough supplies for all.

Paws to Read, Thursday March 2 from 4:30-5:30pm.

— The No. 3 Gowanda Varsity softball team faced No. 1 Falconer in the Class C finals on May 31 at Allegany-Limestone. After Gowanda’s Gao:wisa:s Stevens was walked as the first at-bat, Cameron Nagel and Ad-

Learn to Crochet: Every Thursday in March from 1-3pm. All skill levels are welcome. You do not need to commit to every week to participate. Each

The 7-5 score held for Gowanda into the 7th inning. Gowanda was unable to increase their lead bringing up Falconer’s final chance. Their first batter blasted a triple into right center field. That was followed by a double and two singles before Gowanda locked down a first out. The score was 8-8 with two runners on base. The next Falconer batter was intentionally walked loading the bases with one out. The next batter hit a single, ending the game as an 8-7 Falconer win.

— The No. 2 Gowanda Varsity girls lacrosse team played the Class D finals against No. 1 Eden/

Looking ahead to April, two programs will be offered on Saturday, April

North Collins on June 2 at Ken-Ton Parker Field. While Eden did score first, Gowanda answered that goal just 22 seconds later with Chloe Luther’s goal of her own. Eden went on to take a 3-2 lead to an 8-4 advantage. Eden went into halftime with a 9-5 lead. In the second half, the score went to 11-7 with Eden’s 11th point being scored on a falling shot with 16:05 left in the game. A minute later, a yellow card foul called on Eden gave Gowanda a two-minute, one-play er advantage, and they made good use of it. Lu ther scored on the fol lowing free shot. Before the advantage ran out, Luther scored again fol lowed by a goal by Lily Scanlan.

— A handful of Gowan da track team members were at the Section VI Track & Field State Qualifier on June 3 and 4. The highlight for the Gowanda’s boys was a 13th place finish for Noah Vogtli (18-5.5) in the Long Jump. For the Gowan da girls, Crissa Scanlan placed 15th in the Shot Put (27-6.75). SCOREBOARD

1. At 10:30 am we will celebrate the birthday of Mo Willems’ beloved character Pigeon! At noon, The Silver Creek Hanover Garden Club will present a program on Preserving Your Harvest. More info will be available later in March at our website and on Facebook.

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