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Gowanda Sports Report

Northern Chautauqua Community BY BILL PEGLOWSKI GOWANDA, N.Y. -dison Kota both dison Collins onNorth June Collins 2 on June 2 doubled, KotaNorth both doubled, PEGLOWSKI BY BILL PEGLOWSKI Foundation Awards at Ken-Ton Parker at Ken-Ton Field. Parker Field.of Gowanwith Kota’s hit with scoring Kota’s hit scoring — A handful — A handful of GowanANDA — TheGOWANDA No. 2 — The No. 2 EdenIn did While scoreEden did score two Gowanda runs. two Gowanda In Whileruns. da track team members da track team members2022 Fall Grants nda Varsity Gowanda base- Varsity basefirst, Gowanda the bottom of thethe inning, bottomfirst, of theGowanda inning, answered were answered at the Section were VI at the Section VI

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complete team of three girls: Emily Bowers (20th, The 22:05.76), Melanie Wilson Gowanda boys and girls (36th, 23:17.01) and Amber cross country teams were at Lockwood (40th, 23:40.53). Alden for the 2022 Section For the Springville girls, the C Fitop finishes came 6 Championships Nov. am had a Class ball C team Fi-onhad a Class from Kirsten Melnik (5th, that goal just seconds goal just 22&seconds a bad throw to third a bad base throw to third base22that 4. In Class D, the Gowanda Track Field Track & Field me May 28nal against game Mayof28 19:39.19) against and Isabella Bogner DUNKIRK, NEW YORK The public is invited to atboys team finished 4th later with Chloe later Luther’s with Chloe Luther’s allowed Falconer allowed to scoreFalconer to score State Qualifier on State JuneQualifier on June Chautauqua Com- tend a reception celebrating Portville atNo. James1 Portville James22:24.43). -- Northern eight teams with a score of at(23rd, goal of her own. goalEden of her own. Eden a run. Another a run. Kota Another Kota 3 and 4. The highlight 3 and 4. forThe highlight for Foundation (NCCF) the organizations receiving the Community town(57) ColCommunity Colmunity 93. Frewsburg grabbed went oninning to take awent 3-2 lead on tothe take a 3-2 leadboys double in the 2nddouble inning in the 2nd Gowanda’s the was Gowanda’s a boys was a a vibrant, prosperous grants and our generous donors envisions 1st place. lege. for Unfortunately Unfortunately for — Both Creek and an 8-4 advantage. to an Eden 8-4 advantage. scored two moreSilver scored Gowantwotomore Gowancommunity, 13th place Eden finish for 13thNoah place finish for Noah rich in opportuni- who make this work possible. nda,Scoring Portville Gowanda, Portville was for was Gowanda Springville were still comwent into with into a halftime with ain the da runs taking the da runs score taking the halftime score went ty, Long today and tomorrow. NCCF The reception will be held on were Drew Shull (13th, Vogtli (18-5.5) Vogtli Long (18-5.5) in the 11-game winning on an 11-game winning in the Section 6 girls lead. 9-5 lead. Jump. For the Jump. to 4-1. peting to 4-1. In9-5 strives to realize this vision Friday, Novemner 18th from 18:26.31), Jayson Twoguns GowanFor the Gowanvolleyball playoffs. Class and had astreak 6-foot-6 and had a 6-foot-6 through leadership, collabora- 11:00 am – 1:00 pm at the Fredo(16th, pitcher 18:38.70), Chase Both BoIn were the second In the the second half,Crissa the da teams Both able teams able half, C2, No. 7were Silver Creek was da girls, Scanlan girls, Crissa Scanlan nded left-handed who pitcher who tion, local philanthropy, and nia Technology Incubator, 214 len (20th, 18:57.86), Dustin at No. 6 Allegany-Limestone score went to 11-7 score with went to 11-7 with to score single to runs score in single runs in placed 15th in the placed Shot15th in the Shotgrantmaking. ready getting waslooks already getting looks strategic Central Avenue in Dunkirk. Mohawk (24th, 19:02.90), for a semifinal game on Nov. Eden’s before 11th point being11th being Put (27-6.75). the 3rd teams. inning the before 3rda inning a Eden’s Putpoint (27-6.75). major league from teams. major league Recently, NCCF’s Board of Lunch will be served. Please call Ha’tslhgahdo:d Stevens 1, coming up short by a 3-0 scored on a falling scored shot on a falling shot scoreless 4th. Gowanda’s scoreless 4th. Gowanda’s Directors approved Community the NCCF office at 716-366-4892 and Mason r(25th, two19:10.48) scoreless After two scoreless score. That same day, No. with 16:05 left with in the 16:05 left in the SCOREBOARD three-run advantage three-run disadvantage disBenefit Grants totaling $18,656 or email Eardillo@nccfoundaWilson (26th, 19:14.59). 1 Springville was hosting SCOREBOARD s, Portville innings, got Portville got hourNY round hour round trip i GOWANDA, NY –GOWANDA, – trip including game. minute later, A a minute later, a appeared in theappeared 5th inin the A5th in- game. to be awarded to six local organ- tion.org or Lwille@nccfoundaNo. 5 East Aurora in a Class The Gowanda girls team started inthings the 3rd started in the 3rd a layover at thefor village amore layover at the v tion.org information. The New York & Lake The New York & Lake Baseball Baseball izations. The biannual Commuyellow card foul yellow called card foul called ning with Falconer ning scorwith Falconer scorB2 semifinal game. After placed in Classwhen D with when 5th a Portville inning a Portville of South Dayton for of an South Dayton Erie Railroad (NYLE) Erie is Railroad (NYLE) is nity Benefit Grants Program The Community Benefit theWith firstthree game 26-24, Sunday,Gowanda May 28 Sunday, May 28 Clymer (25) taking 1st. In three a losing on Eden on Eden gave ing runs. ing the runs. Withgave the Gowanda was of put100 batter onrunners, first was scorput on first went on to win outside “Father’s Day outside awards grants to organizations Grants Program is “Father’s supported continuing the tourist continuing the tourist Springville field a five, two-minute, a two-minute, one-playscore tied at five,score Gowantied at Gowan- one-play-Portville 9, Gowanda 0-Portville 9, Gowanda 0seeking funding to improve and special by many generous to fter being base hit by after a being hit by A few vendors Lunch”. donors A few ve theback nextainto three games (25-11, season with their season specialwithLunch”. their ing for Gowanda was Calie er advantage, er advantage, they and they da moved da amoved two- back into a two- and strengthen the northern ChauNCCF’s Community Funds. An errant pitch. pickoff An errant pickoff 25-18 and 25-15) to take a 3-1 Hudson (5th, 21:33.53), Auwill be set up in the will be set up in t “Father’s Day” excursions. “Father’s Day” excursions. made both good Steuse of made it. Lugood use of it. Lurun lead after both run Stelead after tauqua region. The deadline to To contribute to an exisiting victory. (20th, 22:52.57), ttumn at Pupo second attempt sent at second sent village for passengers village for passen Train rides are scheduled Train rides are scheduled Softball Softball ther scored on ther the folscored on the folvens and Nagel doubled vens and to Nagel doubled to submit a letter of interest for Community Fund or to create Alhanna Gabel moved on to nner to third. the runner That (31st, to third.Springville That to browse and explore! to browse and for one Saturday: for June one Saturday: June the next round of Community your own Community Fundexp at lowing free shot. lowing Beforefree shot.May Before get on base and eventualget on base and eventualTuesday, 31 Tuesday, May 31 26:41.84), Kailyn Farner a Nov. 3 finals game against llowed by was another followed by another 18th, and will depart 18th, and will depart Benefit Grants in the Spring is NCCF, visit our website at ncTickets and “Weidners Tickets and “W (38th, 30:00.12) and Jaylynn the advantage ran the out, advantage ran out, -Falconer ly score.No. 2 Depew. ly score. Once again, -Falconer 8, Gowanda 7 8, Gowanda 7 throw(42nd, at third, missed althrow at third, alMarch 1, 2023. cfoundation.org, Gowanda’s train station Gowanda’s BBQ” train meals station may be BBQ” email mealsnccf@ may Elliott 30:41.21). theyscore dropped thefor first game scored Luther fol-scored again folThe 7-5 held The 7-5 Luther score held for again nccfoundation.org or call our Portville lowing to score Portville to score Organizations receiving at 11:00am and 2:00pm. at 11:00am and 2:00pm. purchased online purchased at online 26-24 before sweeping the Hudson’s performance lowed by a goal lowed by Lily by a goal by Lily Gowanda into the Gowanda 7th in- into the 7th inoffice at 716-366-4892 for more irst Portville their first run. Portville funding from theone 2022 Fall Also, one train will Also, depart train will depart next three games (21-25, was run. good enough to qualify “nylerailroad.com.” “nylerailroad.com Boys Lacrosse Boys Lacrosse Scanlan. Scanlan. information. ning. Gowanda was unGowanda Community Grants on to one score went on Class to D score 25-10four and ning. 25-18). The win was unher as of thefour five on Sunday, June 19th, onBenefit Sunday, at June 19th, Lapsters (2 at & under) Lapsters will (2 & und C Finals Gowanda had Gowanda pulled Classhad pulled Class C Finals 2:00pmProgram able to increase able to lead their lead are American Red advanced them to increase the Class advance to state ngirls thetoinning runs and inthe the inning and their only. All trains 2:00pm only. All trains ride free, Fathers will ride free, Fathers Cross for Emergency and RecovGowanda High School Photo to within a point to of within Eden a point of Eden bringing up Falconer’s bringing up Falconer’s Sinceof its incorporation in -Lake Shore 11, East Aurora -Lake 5Shore 11,will Easttravel Aurorato 5 the village finals. back. Thenever NYSPHAA Cross ooked looked back.B crossover game against willCamp travel of Gross to the village ride free. Ticket window ride free. Ticket ery Assistance; for Class B1 Their champion Iroquois, 1986, the NCCF has investCountry Championships at 11-10, at would 11-10, but that would final chance. finalfirst chance. Theirbut firstthat South Dayton. The South NYLE Dayton. The NYLE le Portville While rolled Portville rolled is located at the Train is located at theinT security camera installation; ed more who also entered the playthan $18 million will be held on Nov. 12 batter in Ve- blasted Gowanda High School has announced senior be as close into as they be would as close as they would a triple batter into blasted a triple Chautauqua Adultat Day Services train station is located train station is located at ching shutout, pitching a shutout, Station and will be Station open at and will b Girls Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse offs as the top seed in their northern Chautauqua County rona. a on Jada Gieger wasfour aEden winnerscored in the Heisman get.field. Eden scored get. four right center field. right That center That for the purchase of 12 heavy-du50 Commercial Street, 50 Commercial Street, ndaAlso piledatup Gowanda six erpiled upclass. six erthrough strategic grantmak10:00am on Saturday 10:00am and on Satu the champion2 Thursday, June 2 School Scholarship competition. unanswered goals unanswered while Thursday, goalsJune while was followed by was a double followed by a High double chairs for¼ older adults; Lake ing, targeted scholarships, and ¼ mile ty east of Route mile east1:00pm of Route the game rors helping in theCreek game helping on Sunday. 1:00pm NYLE on Sunda ships were Silver to control managing the -Eden to control the10 -Eden 15, Gowanda and two singlesand before two managing singles before Shore Family Center for secu- leadership and community 15, Gowanda 62 in10Gowanda, NY. 62 in Gowanda, NY. and both lle toSpringville, pile up Portville a total to runpile up a—total asks that passengers asks with that passeng Gowanda High School rity camera system expansion; collaborations. The NCCF is a ball. With left With in 5:30 left in Gowanda lockedGowanda down a locked down5:30 a ball. in Class C. Inruns. Class Gowanda ening runs. Gowanda of nine announced Jada Geiger was pre-purchased tic The scenic train ride The scenic traintax-exempt ride tickets Literacy Volunteers forpre-purchased Emcharitable organthe game, Eden was the game, conEden was confirst out. The score first was out. The score was teams for several years. She C1, Springville finished one ofinthe winners in the were put batters down inwere put down bring a ization confirmation bring ofa committed confirma ployment Mentorship Program will be a 2approximately a 2 inherently Track & Field Track & Field will be approximately is also active as a cheerleader tent to just pass tent the ball to just pass the ball with two runners 8-8 with on two runners on 7th of 10 teams with a8-8 score Heisman materials; and Mayville Li-purchase nofthe finalorder inning in the final inning High School Schol- for both football and baskettheir with their them. purchase w to enhancing the northern Cross Country 180. Top finishes for the The 3 & 4it June 3 & 4 to keep around it awaytoJune keep away base. next base. Falconer The next arship competition foraround 2022 Falconer brary for security camera sys- Chautauqua community and 0 loss. for a 9-0 loss. ball. Springville boys werebatter Otto was from intentionally a group of over 5,700 Gowanda. The fromtime Gowanda. The time batter wasfrom intentionally Nov. 4 – Noah temVogtli, expansion. -Gowanda Boys -Gowanda Vogtli, Boys – Noah encouraging local philanthroSpielberger (29th, 19:44.84) school seniors who ran out a 15-10 ran Eden out with 15-10 Eden walkedhigh loading the walked bases loading thewith bases 13th,aLong Jump, 8-5.5Frewsburg, 13th, Long Jump, 8-5.5 NCCF’s Grants Committee, py. As a Nationally Accredited -Boys: 1st, 57; 4th, and Nick Gold (32nd, were vying for the honor. SCOREBOARD he No. 3 Gowan— The No. Gowanthewin. GowanLeading the Gowanwith3 one out. The withnext one win. out. Leading The next up of volunteers from Community Foundation, the 20:15.36). 93; 8th, West This is a scholar-athlete -GowandaGowanda, Girls – Crissa -Gowanda Scanlan, GirlsValley, – Crissamade Scanlan, sity softball da Varsity team batter softball team the community, carefully re- NCCF has proven compliance da effort was Chloe da effort Luwas Chloe Luhit a single, batter ending hit a single, ending competition with a 3.0 GPA Silver Creek came in 4th 15th, Shot196. Put, 27-6.7515th, Shot Put, 27-6.75 views all letters of interest and with the National Standards for No. 1 Falconer faced in 1 C2. Falconer ther with ther with and seven goals and the game as in anrequired the 8-7 game Falas an 8-7 Fal- goals or better to enter. of six teams in No. Class Girlsseven Volleyball received. Current U.S. Community Foundations, -Silver Creek Boys – Alex -Silver Proknal, Creek Boys – Alexapplications Proknal, ass C finals the on Class May finalswin. onApplicants May coner three The three other assists. The other win. Leading Silver CreekCconer were also need to assists. Grants Committee members are demonstrating integrity, equiNov. 1 11th, 400M Dash, 54.19 11th, 400M Dash, 54.19 Allegany-Lime31 at Allegany-LimeGirls Swimming Logan Perryman (12th, be proven leaders andthree Gowanda three goals Gowanda goals role Jill Casey (Committee Chair), ty, accountability, transparen19:37.64) and AidanAfter Jamison -Allegany-Limetone 3, -Silver Silver After Gowanda’s stone. Gowanda’s models within their school were2scored by Ke’Ya wereStescored by Ke’Ya SteCreek -Silver MulCreek Girls – Grace Nov. 3Girls & 4 – Grace AdamMulDimitri, Ann Eckman, cy, and effectiveness in meeting — The No. 2 Gowan— The No. Gowan(21st, 20:11.48). and was community, according isa:s Stevens Gao:wisa:s was Stevens Creek 01 assist), vens (1 goal, vens Lily (1 goal, 1 assist), Lily Jody PenFalkner, Margaret Ferris, the needs of their community. len, 8th, Discus, 87-1; len, Alivia 8th, PenDiscus, 87-1; Alivia da Varsity girls da lacrosse Varsity girls lacrosse -Girls: 1st, Grand Island, 241.5; to the scholarship website. C girlsasall d asThe theClass first walked at-bat, theran first at-bat, John Hamels, Cathy Kaicher, For more information on the Scanlon-Springville (1 goal) and Scanlon Aai- (1 1goal) and Aai11th, Triple Jump,man, 30-911th, team played the Classaplayed D 4th, Springville, 172; Triple 31st, Jump, City 30-9 Geiger hasteam been leader the on Class D 3, East Auroraman, together Springville Alex Murphy, Rich Ryan, and NCCF, visit www.nccfoundaon Nagel with Cameron and AdNagel and Adlyah Stevens (1 goal). lyah Stevens (1 goal). both the Gowanda Varsifinals against No.finals 1 Eden/ against No.Nov. 1 Eden/ 3 taking 9th among 12 teams. Honors, 65. Kurt Warmbrodt. Nancy Ad- tion.org or call 716-366-4892. Silver Creek fielded an in- ty volleyball and softball ams Fry is the NCCF President.

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Raising and Managing Cows For Automated Milking Systems Webinar Join Cornell Cooperative Extension and Michigan State University Extension on Wednesday, November 16th, from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm over Zoom

BY CAMILA LAGE, DAIRY MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST WITH THE SWNY DAIRY, LIVESTOCK, AND FIELD CROPS PROGRAM SOUTHWEST, NEW YORK (November 4, 2022) – Advancements in technology have made Automated Milking Systems (AMS) a reliable machine that can successfully collect milk. However, as with any other system, management is key to guaranteeing producti-

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webinar: "Raising and Managing Cows for Automated Milking Systems." This event is free to the public and will be held over Zoom on Wednesday, November 16th, from 12:30 pm -1:30 pm (Eastern time). In this webinar, Dr. Joao Costa, Professor at the University of Kentucky, and Dr. Trevor DeVries, Professor at the University of Guelph and Canada Research chair, will join us to talk about the

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Photo Submitted Join Cornell Cooperative Extension and Michigan State University on November 16th from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm for a webinar about Raising and Managing Cows under Automated Milking Systems. The photo is of a cow being milked on an AMS box.

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