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Monday, Sep 24 highlights

Boys soccer

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Monsignor Martin

Nichols

1

Canisius

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2

Summary

C: Kevin Armstrong gwg

Recap

Kevin Armstrong scored the game-winner with four minutes left in the second overtime as Canisius edged Nichols, 2-1.

St. Francis

2

St. Joe's

2
ECIC I

Jamestown

0

Orchard Park

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6

Summary

OP: Connor Saeli g-a, Brian Arcara sho
ECIC II

Starpoint

0

Sweet Home

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5

Summary

SH (7-2-1): Brock Prizel 2g, Brian Daigler 3a, Andrew Ciminelli (3 saves) sho
ECIC III

Pioneer

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1

Springville

0
Niagara Frontier

Kenmore West

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3

N. Tonawanda

2
Nonleague

Lancaster

1

Iroquois

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2

Summary

I: Eric Herberger 2g

CSAT

Alden

Tonawanda

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6

Cheektowaga

0

Summary

T: Nate Holler 3g, Phil Giuga 2g-2a, Cory Compeau sho

Girls soccer

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Chr. Central

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5

Buffalo Seminary

2

Summary

Freshman Tehela Noel scored four goals for the second game in a row as Christian Central Academy beat Buffalo Seminary, 5-2, in double overtime in Monsignor Martin Association girls soccer. Noel also scored four goals in her last start against Park and has 16 goals on the season. The Crusaders (4-1-2) have outscored opponents, 23-13.

Recap

Freshman Tehela Noel scored four goals for the second game in a row as Christian Central Academy beat Buffalo Seminary, 5-2, in double overtime in Monsignor Martin Association girls soccer. Noel also scored four goals in her last start against Park and has 16 goals on the season. The Crusaders (4-1-2) have outscored opponents, 23-13.
ECIC III

East Aurora

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3

Maryvale

0
Niagara-Orleans

Wilson

1

Newfane

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3

Summary

N: Savannah Jonathan g-a

Medina

1

Roy-Hart

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2
CCAA I

All.-Lime.

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3

Southwestern

0

Summary

AL: Cortnie Vaughn g-2a, Ally Forness sho
CCAA II

Westfield

Silver Creek

CCAA III

West Valley

0

Ellicottville

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2

Summary

E: Liz Wendel/Mary Bohn sho

Pine Valley

Franklnv'l

Chaut. Lake

Panama

Buffalo Public Schools

Lafayette

I-Prep

Emerson

McKinley

Buffalo Arts

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1

MEC

0

Recap

Kara Mooney scored with 2:30 left on an assist from Jada Thrist as the Buffalo Arts girls soccer team moved to 4-0 with 1-0 win over OTC Middle College in a Buffalo Public Schools game played at Riverside.

Bennett

South Park

City Honors

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7

Olmsted

0

Summary

CH: Molly Petrucci 6g, Brianne Grochala sho
Nonleague

Randolph

Falconer

Cheektowaga

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1

W. Sen. East

0

Summary

C: Vickie Smith gwg, Megan Dulniak sho

Dunkirk

Springville

Girls volleyball

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St. Mary's/L

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3

Nardin

0
ECIC II

Sweet Home

0

Wmsv. East

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3

Summary

WE: Erica Moser 19 kills
ECIC III

Cheektowaga

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3

Amherst

2

Summary

C: Danielle Szymkowiak 6 aces, 6 digs
Niagara-Orleans

Newfane

0

Albion

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3

Summary

A: Cady Messmer 11 kills, 8 digs

Akron

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3

CSAT

0

Summary

A: Tobie Abrams, Sada Logan 7 aces each

Medina

0

Wilson

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3

Summary

W: Lindsay Bryer 30 assists, 7 digs, 4 aces
CCAA

Salamanca

Pine Valley

CCAA II

Catt/LV

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3

Cass. Valley

0

Randolph

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3

Silver Creek

0
CCAA IV

Sherman

Ripley

Buffalo Public Schools

Buffalo Arts

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3

MST Seneca

0

Summary

BA: Naomi Yanik 13 aces

East

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3

South Park

0

I-Prep

0

City Honors

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3

Summary

CH: Nadine Pershyn 8 digs, 4 aces

Bennett

1

da Vinci

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3

Lafayette

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3

Emerson

0

Hutch-Tech

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3

Riverside

0

Summary

HT: Kayla Hahn 8 kills
Nonleague

St. Mary's/L

Tapestry

Pioneer

0

Olean

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3

Summary

O: Emily Bantelman 9 kills, 8 digs

Brocton

Dunkirk

Nia. Catholic

Niagara Falls

Salamanca

Pine Valley

All.-Lime.

Portville

St. Mary's/Deaf

Tapestry

Boys volleyball

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ECIC I

W. Sen. West

0

Frontier

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3
ECIC II

Wmsv. East

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3

Iroquois

2

Summary

WE: James Purkiss 13 kills, Tom Wisniewski 30 assists

Lake Shore

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3

W. Sen. East

0

Summary

LS: Ryan Joslyn 10 aces, 7 kills, 8 digs; Connor Govenettio 7 kills, 5 aces

Starpoint

0

Wmsv. South

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3

Summary

WS: Anthony Podgorsak 12 kills
ECIC III

Holland

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3

East Aurora

2

Depew

1

Maryvale

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3

Cheektowaga

0

Eden

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3

Summary

E: Ryan Vondell 15 kills, 3 blocks
Nonleague

St. Francis

1

Lockport

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3

Summary

L: Shawn Moore 11 kills, 5 blocks

Hamburg

1

Orchard Park

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3

Recap

In a match that could rival any sectional final, the Orchard Park boys volleyball team edged Hamburg in a four-game contest that on numerous occasions brought the roaring crowd to its feet. The play was solid on both sides as OP held on to win 25-21, 25-23, 25-17 and 28-26. OP entered the match ranked No. 2 in the WNY coaches poll while Hamburg was No. 3. Libero Trey Cimorelli was the difference-maker with 32 digs and Kevin Donahue had 17 kills as OP moved to 7-2 overall."It was a real tight match, we'd get a little bit of a lead but their libero kept making play after play," said Hamburg coach Brian Carroll.

Field hockey

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ECIC

Iroquois

1

Hamburg

1

Summary

I: Riley Fenn g. H: Melissa Obenshain g

Recap

Iroquois' Riley Fenn scored the game-tying goal with about four minutes left as the top-ranked Chiefs were tied by No. 4 Hamburg. Hamburg (5-1-1), which was ranked second among Western New York schools last week, played Iroquois (6-0-1) to a scoreless first half before Melissa Obenshain scored with 14:17 left to give the Bulldogs a 1-0 lead. The teams exchanged chances throughout the 10-minute overtime. "It was a very exciting game both ways," said Hamburg coach Kelly Owens. "Both teams played really well and it was back and forth. In the overtime both of us had our fair share of opportunities. "It's always a competitive game [with Iroquois], and I'd like to think for the most part we do the same. We'll probably see them again come playoff time so it's definitely something to build on."

Sweet Home

0

W. Sen. West

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1

Recap

Sarah Cary scored with 2:30 left in the 10-minute overtime period to give West Seneca West a 1-0 victory over Sweet Home. "We had a free hit and one of our defenders drove it into the circle, and Sarah was right there to tap it past the goalie," said coach Kelli Ruchalski of West Seneca West (2-4). "We're definitely excited about the win. We had a down week last week when we lost all three of our games. We needed to have a good week this week started off on the right foot."

W. Sen. East

2

Wmsv. East

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4

Summary

WE: Maggie Steele 2g, Dana Larkin 2g-2a

Pioneer

1

Clarence

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3

Recap

Jenna Luzzi had two goals as the Clarence field hockey team handed Pioneer its first loss in the ECI. The goals were the first of the season for the junior forward. Giovana Sasenello had the other goal giving her give on the year. The Red Devils (5-1-1) were coming off their first loss on Friday to Iroquois.

Eden

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1

Lancaster

0

East Aurora

2

Orchard Park

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4

Amherst

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1

Starpoint

0

Summary

A: McKenna Rushford gwg, Yanna Boggio sho

Girls tennis

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ECIC II

Wmsv. East

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4

Hamburg

1
ECIC III

Iroquois

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5

Cheektowaga

0
ECIC IV

Alden

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4

Eden

1

Springville

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5

Tonawanda

0
Niagara Frontier

Lew-Port

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5

Kenmore East

0

Nia.-Wheat.

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5

Niagara Falls

0

Boys golf

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Niagara Frontier

Lew-Port

272

Grand Island

259

Summary

M-Kevin Borowicz (GI) 37

Kenmore East

246

Niagara Falls

287

Summary

M: Mike Davern (KE) 37 at Hyde Park

Girls golf

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Mount St. Mary

Mount Mercy

Girls swimming

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ECIC

Wmsv. North

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115

Sweet Home

68
ECIC II

Iroquois

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86

Cheektowaga

15

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Today's Games

Girls lacrosse

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Mount St. Mary at Buffalo Seminary, 9 a.m.

Baseball

Nonleague

V-Scio at Hinsdale, 10 a.m.

Lake Shore at Orchard Park, 10 a.m.

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