Briefs
WCYBSA
United Refining battled Amsdell Orthopedics to a 13-13 tie.
Emmett Snyder with Amsdell Orthropedics was on fire on the pitchers mound in the first inning, knocking down three infield balls for three outs at home plate. Brandon Simons had a hard hit through the infield to score Evan Wellner. Bennett Richard hit a groundball along the third baseline to score Braylon Curtis in the fourth inning.
Zane Getner of United Refining hit a fly through the infield to score Gunnar Rhoades and move Wesley Hornstrom into scoring position. Jansen Walters added a base hit that scored Ridgely Blum in the final inning.
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NY Style Deli topped Amsdell Orthopedics, 15-10.
Connor Rockwell hit a double in the second inning. Lincoln Wagner hit a double in the third inning to score Jonnie Dorrion and hold the lead going into the fourth inning. Jaxon Wotrorson had a solid hit down the third-base line to score Kaiden Grinnell.
Wesley Richard of Amsdell Orthropedics had a double that scored Trenton Wright and Noah Caldwell. Carter Johnson also had a double to score Grant Criswell and Blake McCaslin.
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In Girls Majors action, Gafner Diamonds was a 23-8 winner over Titusville.
Alexis Jones had a grand slam, while Riley Gafner and Petyon Mattson added RBIs in the win.
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In Girls Minors play, Sheffield Alleghany Oil and Lube topped SKF, 12-2.
Kelsi Silves was the winning pitcher with four strikeouts; Katie Finch was 3 for 3 with a triple, two singles and an RBI; Molly Richards and Lily Richards, Laelah Mueller and Riley Grubbs all had singles; and Zella Seither had two singles.
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In Boys Minors action, Second Chance Shop played A&B Heating to an 11-11 tie.
Ty Bryan, Mason Warner and Dru Abi all had doubles for Second Chance and Colin Havers collected an RBI.
Jaret Lang and Tucker Sanfrod had RBIs for A&B, while Grant May had a double and Justin Hall a single.
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In Girls Minors action, Experience Inc. topped Rebel Den Fitness, 14-8. Taylor Bailey led the winners on the mound, working four innings and striking out 10. She also a triple and scored four runs.
Carissa Smith and Haley Kent each had three hits and three runs scored. Alice Watt made a nice play at second base for the final out. Serena Brown had two doubles for Rebel Den.
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Woodin Law Office topped Terry Card Home Improvement, 8-7.
Eddie Alplanalp had a home run to start his night while Degan Peterson added an RBI and a single. Woodin’s Tanner Stuart drilled a home run, as did Brody Connolly.
Stuart and McBride both had strong performances on the mound.
Coed softball
Today’s schedule
FOLEY
6:30 – Jones Chevrolet v Crescent Beer
7:45 – Wicked Warren v Connie’s Notary Service
9:00 – Darr’s Snowplowing v Real Living Real Estate Experts
BETTS
6:30 – Peak Performace v Gramm Zs
7:45 – Munch Appliance Repair v Superior Tire
9:00 – American Legion Post 758 v Iccy Ink
BROWN
6:30 – WM Jenkins Trucking v Fifties Grill & Dairy
BYE WEEK
DZ Designs Dingers and McKissock
Golf leagues
WARREN — In the Tuesday Night League at Jackson Valley Golf Club, Mount Laurel Credit Union leads with 175.5 points, Eagles Club has 170.5, Team 5 165, Tasta Pizza 164 and KSC Energy 163.5.
Point leaders were Ed Streich with 8.5, Tony Stover with 8, Craig Swanson 8 and Jim Grosch 8.
Gross leaders were Joe Saber with a 38 on the front, Troy Steward with a 37 on the back, Johnson with a 40 on the front for the seniors and Chet Loomis with a 37 on the back for the seniors.
Net leaders were Dru Freeborough with a 33 on the front, Owen Becker with a 33 on the back, Jim Vecellio with a 32 on the front for the seniors and Terry English with a 34 on the back for the seniors.
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LAKEWOOD, N.Y. — In the Youngsville Area Senior Golf League at Maplehurst Country Club, Tim Sandberg was the gross leader through one week with a 34 while Denny Howe has 35 and Rod Korbar 40.
Leading the net scores were Howe with a 32, Sandberg with 33 and Korbrar 34.
Howe and Bill Kibbey had eagles, while Howe and Sandberg each had two birdies.
Birdies also came from Jim Fehlman, Art Ward, Ron Bosworth, Rod Korbar and Ray Adams.
In the second week of action John Blum shot a 35 gross, Tim Sandberg 38, Art Ward 38 and Bill Kulinski 41.
Net leaders were Blum with 31, Jack Abplanalp 32, while Ward, Juan Torres and Jim Chapman had 34s.
Blum had an eagle, Sandberg had three birdies, while single birdies came from Rick Hutley, Jim Chapman and Bill Gross.
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WARREN — In the Ladies League at Jackson Valley Golf Club Kellie McClement had a 43 gross, Mary Beth Whiting a 38 net and Becky Campbell had 17 putts in the A Flight.
In the B Flight April Tharp had a 49 gross, Amanda Anderson a 31 net and Rachel Anderson had 14 putts.
In the C Flight Debbie Bialas had a 55 gross, Judy Fry a 36 net with 16 putts.
In D Flight Martha Betts had a 54 gross, Kelli Ford 23 net and Vicki Blackmer had 14 putts.
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RUSSELL — In the Blueberry Hill Golf Course Ladies League Odd Holes event, the tournament winners in the A Flight were Sally Modova with a 27 while Deb Niederriter had a 28.
Moldovan and Niederriter tied for low gross with a 45 while Barb Hill shot 50. Sally Moldovan shot a 31 net and Niederriter a 32 net.
In B Flight Sandy Wilks won with 29 and Lori Eaton had 30.
Mary Mackey and Wilks shot 47 and Jody Christensen 48, while Mackey had a 31 net and Wilks a 32 net.
In C Flight Karen Beardsley was your winner with 28 while Betsy Sobkowski had 31.
Beardsley, Deb Bialas, Darcy Marek and Diedra Swanson all shot 51 while Jen Dilks, Bev Eldridge and Sobkowski shot 53.
Beardlsey had a 33 net while Bialas, Marek and Swanson shot 34.
In D Flight, Amy Morrison won with a 30 and Shannon Stevenson had a 31. Cyndi Shield and Stevenson shot 52 while Linda Bajorek, Morrison and Donna Zariczny shot 53. Shield had a 30 net and Bajorek a 32.
In E Flight, Jennie Caldwell won with a 26 and Kathy Blackman had 30. Caldwell shot 51 gross and 26 net, while Blackman had a 55 gross and 30 net.
In F Flight, Erin Richardson was your winner with a 36 while Beth Lundberg and Jessica Rex had 38.
Lundberg shot a 59 while Betty McPherson and Nancy Phillips shot 61, Phillips had a 27 net and Lundberg a 28 net.
In the No Handicap Flight, Madison Kridler had a 70 and finished with a 50 in tournament play.
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RUSSELL — In the Blueberry Senior League, NAPA Auto Parts leads with 28.5 points, Mt. Laurel 27.5, Ralph-E’s Pub has 25, Eagles 24 and Conklin Restoration 23.5.
Gross leaders were Dick Craker, Ed Zieralski and Bill Petransky with 40s while Bob Wolfe shot 41. Tom Jensen, Pat Malley and Tim Bleech all had 32 nets. Clifford Jenkins shot a 33 net. Zieralski had two birdies.
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AKELEY — In the Cable Hollow Senior Men’s Friday Golf League, the Eastern Division is led by The Duffers with 89, Cable Hollow Golf has 88.5, Struthers Wells 79, Schwab’s Copiers 70, Game Time 62, Jones Pest Control 61.5, Maple Place Farms 57.5, Pete’s Team 57.5 and Warren Tire 55.5.
In the Western Division, Slick Brownie has 98.5, Mike’s Townline 91, Mount Laurel FCU 84, Community Resource 80, Horseshoe Inn 69, Jones Chevrolet 53, Warren Archery 53, 4-Putts 45.5 and Falconer/Frewsburg Crew 29.5
Jim Leaskey and Jon Vincent shot 41s, Paul Cathcart had a 32 net, while Cathcart and Ralph Keniston each led in points with nine.
Cathcart leads with 30.5 points.
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WARREN — In the Conewango Valley Country Club Men’s Day event , Justin Frederoski and Mike Passinger shot 57 to lead the 18-hole better ball.
Myron Turfitt and Steve Smyth shot 58, Rich Griffin and Scott Pearson shot 58, Bob Metzgar and John Dale 59, Bill Mahan and Dr. Bob Follett 59, Rick Allen and Joe Akif 59.
In the 9-hole better ball event, Kyle Turner and Tim Swanson shot 29, Andrew Bacchetti and Mitch Dodge 29, Bill Schuver and Tom Yocum 30, Steve Smith and Ben Reinke 30, Kris Anthony and Nathan Zigler 30, Shawn Walker and Todd Anderson 30.
In the first flight, Shawn Walker and Mike Onoratti both shot a 32 gross; in the second flight Justin Frederoski had a 34 gross and Schuver a 31 net; in the third flight Joe Akif shot a 41 gross and Jim Vecellio a 34 net; and in the fourth flight Ben O’Neill shot a 46 gross and Bob Follett a 31 net.
Kyle Turner had the most gross skins and Calvin Rose the most net skins.
Tim Kolstee was closest to the pin on No. 5.
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WARREN — In the Conewango Valley Golf Club Ladies Day event, Hallie Dubia shot a 47 gross, Gerry Africa a 35 net, Mary Sue Golden a 36 net, Judy Dale a 37 net, while Africa won the Mystery Hole event.
Dubia had the long putt of 9 feet, 6 inches on No. 13.
Trap leagues
In this week’s Warren County Trap League, Tidioute downed Kalbfus, 342-329; Brokenstraw edgePine Grove, 336-335; Corry topped Sheffield, 338-327; and Sugar Grove II got by Sugar Grove I, 332-329.
Perfect 50s were scored by Doug Sliker, Brian Mitchell, Chuck Loomis, Jarred Hanna, Ed Haregsin, Gary Casler, Harold Linden and Kevin Nicklas.
Katie Kanyuck of Tidioute and Chiyo Grant of Sheffield shared High Lady honors with 48s; Bryceton Maille of Tidioute was High Junior (48); Garvin Munsee of Corry was High Sub Junior (42); Silker (Tidioute) Loomis (Kalbfus) and Linden (Corry) tied for High Veteran honors; Ray Lee was High Senior Veter for Pine Grove; and Russ Wingard was High Super Senior Veteran for Pine Grove (49).
Tidioute: DOUG SLIKER 50; BRIAN MITCHELL 50; Larry Price 49; Guy Anderson 49; Ken Anderson 48; Katie Kanyuck 48; Bryceton Maille 48
Kalbfus: CHUCK LOOMIS 50; Matt Loomis 48; Mike Mackey 48; Jim Nowacki 47; Doug Gray 47; Fred Callahan 46; Rex Slocum 43
Brokenstraw: JARRED HANNA 50; ED HAREGSIN 50; Rusty Luther 48; Dale Johnson 48; Robbin Weaver 47; Ed Wurst 47; Curt Hollabaugh 46
Pine Grove: Ray Lee 49; Russ Wingard 49; Brian Ecelberger 48; John Foster 48; Bob Gray 47; Addie Beltz 47; Dude Wilcox 47
Corry: GARY CASLER 50; HAROLD LINDEN 50; Logan Muir 48; Mike Lindsey 48; Ken Berkhous 48; Gary Dietz 47; William Mitchell 47
Sheffield: Chiyo Grant 48; Joe Leichtenberger 48; Rich Pierson 47; Mike Smith Jr 47; Ralph Challingsworth 46; Marty Grove 46; Jeff Uhl 45
Sugar Grove II: KEVIN NICKLAS 50; Jake Taylor 48; Austin Anderson 48; Jared Lindell 47; Herb Anderson 47; Reed Johnson 46; Ron Harmon 46
Sugar Grove I: Scott Currie 49; Chris Kibbey 48; Devon Kibbey 47; Ron Trawick 47; Scott Eastman 47; Dakota Chase 46; Paul Swanson 45




