Briefs

Pictured are the winners of the D&L Enos Milling & Tire Services League for the Tuesday Nite Ladies at the Valley Bowling Center. From left are: Amy Lyon, Amber Fox, Nicole Leonard, Beverly Fox and Ayreal Shafer.
Bowling leagues
Cindy Reasbeck’s 184-522 led the Ladies Church League at Valley Bowling Center.
Debby Lucks rolled a 186-499, followed by Bonnie Umpleby (177-482), Kellie Johnson (167-475), Karen Bires (192-473), Sue Uhron (171-461) and Rhonda Crippen (172-456).
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In the Silver Sliders League at Valley Bowling Center, Tom Traub spun a 216-625, followed by Dave Jones (191-543), Kellie Dunn (163-400) and Melody Traub (136-377).

Warren sophomore Cory Ristau bowled his career-high game of 158.
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Jeff Trohoske’s 206-578 led the Daybreakers at Valley Bowling Center.
Gary VanGuilder rolled a 216-571, Cindy Reasbeck had a 182-475 and Marge Peters tossed a 181-468.
Junior bowling
Camden Brzezinski led the varsity boys scores at Valley Bowling Center this week with a 687 series.

Youngsville senior Kale Jespersen rolled his career-high game of 174.
Cory Ristau followed Brzezinski with a 678, Kale Jespersen had a 677 and Kyle Jones rolled a 674.
Malysia Sorensen led the girls varsity scores with a 683.
Brooke Sherry spun a 639, followed by Peytynn Kirby (637) and Deirdre Nelson (631).
Valley Friday Juniors: Tanner Albaugh 120-311, Violet Brooker 105-234, Camden Brzezinski 153-348, Tydus Chase 176-483, Attie Corey 136-376, James Crawford 105-297, Konnor Eck 170-440, Kale Jespersen 174-413, Paiden Johnson 163-336, Kyle Jones 151-389, Brynn Norris 117-299, Steven Rex 168-488, Addison Ristau 85-208, Cory Ristau 158-396, Josh Ross 105-272, Brooke Sherry 120-330, Malysia Sorensen 176-395, Michael Tremblay 100-294
Saturday Strikers: Abby Allen 115-319, Kaylee Allen 113-266, Casie Anderson 98-256, Hunter Braley 121-328, Camryn Branstrom 162-399, Parker Chase 68-163, Ben Cressley 109-268, Noah Cressley 94-257, Liam Farmery 96-244, Logan Farmery 106-304, Greyson Farnsworth 87-207, Gavin Heeter 101-236, Eric Irons 135-294, Colton Kirby 104-284, Peytynn Kirby 128-361, Keagan Lehnen 98-283, Collin Montgomery 157-439, Gianna Mummolo 99-248, Deirdre Nelson 148-385, John Papalia 125-313, Alivia Peate 47-134, Allyson Peate 156-395, Penelope Rex 91-213, Steven Rex 206-565, Blake Shick 122-261, Eric Steuart 107-309, Wyatt Walters 128-340, Jazlynn Ward 72-207

Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School sophomore Camden Brzezinski rolled his career-high game of 153.
Soccer clinic
FREWSBURG — Frewsburg High School senior Kealy Caflisch will be hosting a free soccer clinic Sunday, May 4.
The clinic will be held on the soccer fields behind Robert H. Jackson Elementary School, 135 Ivory St., in Frewsburg.
Caflisch has been a member of the Section VI champion Bears for three years, a Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association first-team all-star, the league’s Defensive Player of the Year, a Post-Journal/OBSERVER All-Star and a member of the Erie FC U19 travel team.
Caflisch will be joined by Warren Area High School stars Meea and Leyna Irwin at the clinic.

Youngsville second-grader Blake Shick rolled his career-high game of 122.
The camp will focus on technical skills, dribbling and scrimmaging. Campers are asked to bring water, a ball and sneakers or cleats.
The clinic is open to boys and girls in grades kindergarten through sixth. The K-3 portion of the camp will take place from noon-2 p.m. with the 4-6 portion to follow from 2-4 p.m.
To register, text Caflisch at 716-294-5502.
- Pictured are the winners of the D&L Enos Milling & Tire Services League for the Tuesday Nite Ladies at the Valley Bowling Center. From left are: Amy Lyon, Amber Fox, Nicole Leonard, Beverly Fox and Ayreal Shafer.
- Warren sophomore Cory Ristau bowled his career-high game of 158.
- Youngsville senior Kale Jespersen rolled his career-high game of 174.
- Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School sophomore Camden Brzezinski rolled his career-high game of 153.
- Youngsville second-grader Blake Shick rolled his career-high game of 122.
- Youngsville seventh-grader Allyson Peate rolled her career-high series of 395.

Youngsville seventh-grader Allyson Peate rolled her career-high series of 395.