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Baseball: Hornets and Trojans combine for 23 runs

By Staff Writer
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There were a lot of runs scored on Wednesday when Oakfield-Alabama and Alexander met for a sun-drenched baseball game in Oakfield.

The Hornets scored 12 runs to 11 for the Trojans.

OA also out-hit Alexander, 13-12.

Avery Watterson got the win, going six innings and giving up 11 hits and 10 runs, seven earned, while walking five and recording 10 strikeouts.

Oakfield-Alabama offense:

  • Avery Watterson, 2-5, 2 RBIs, 2 runs, 2 stolen bases
  • Jackson Gilbert, 1-4, run, stolen base
  • Jack Cianfrini, 3-5, double, 3 RBIs, 3 runs , stolen base
  • David Schnaufer, 3-4, double, 5 RBIs, stolen base
  • Levi Kabel, 3-4, 2 runs, stolen base

Alexander offense:

  • Leo Marzolf, 3-4, 3 RBIs, run, walk
  • Alexander Bartholomew, 2-, 2 RBIs, run
  • Leo Egloff, 1-4, double, 2 RBIs, run, walk, stolen base
  • Sean Pietrzykowski, 3-4, double, home run, 2 RBIs, 2 runs, walk, stolen base
  • Duke Snyder, 1-3, run, 2 walks, stolen base
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Softball: Oakfield-Alabama beats Kendall in five, 14-2

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Oakfield-Alabama beat Kendall 14-2 in softball on Wednesday.

The game was called by Mercy Rule after the top of the fifth inning

Allison Harkness went five innings to get the win, giving up four hits and no earned runs. She struck out five.

Offense:

  • Allison Harkness. 3-3, triple, 3 RBIs
  • Rylee Denny, 2-2, 3 RBIs, 3 runs scored
  • Savannah Durham, 2-3, double, 2 RBIs
  • Jessica Sosnowski, 2-3
  • Piper Hyde, 1-2 RBI
  • Emma Moeller, 1-4 2 RBIs
  • Ysa Schruager, 1-2
  • Raine Denny, 1-4 RBI

"I was pleased with how we responded defensively today," said Coach Jeff Schlagenhauf.  "Allison was very good and in command on the mound, and we hit the ball well and capitalized on our opportunities early."

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Softball: Batavia takes a loss to rival HFL

By Steve Ognibene
Batavia softball 7th grader Gabby Smith gets her first varsity start on the mound for the Lady Devils Wednesday night at John Kennedy Intermediate School Softball field.  Photo by Steve Ognibene
Batavia softball 7th grader Gabby Smith gets her first varsity start on the mound for the Lady Devils Wednesday night at John Kennedy Intermediate School Softball field.  
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Batavia lost to Honeoye Falls/Lima in softball on Wednesday, 16-4.

With multiple rainouts recently, the Lady Devils have a daunting six-game schedule this week so 7th-grader Gabby Smith got her first varsity start. She fanned two HFL hitters.

Hannah Carney went 2-3 with a double and an RBI.

Libby Grazioplene, Adeline Dewitt and Kyleigh Kabel also had hits. 

Batavia's record is 3-9.

Blue Devils go on the road Friday at Canandaigua and Saturday at Honeoye Falls-Lima.

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Tennis: Elba beats Holley 5-0

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At their final "home" match of the season at GCC, the Elba Lancers pulled a 5-0 victory over the Holley Hawks on Wednesday.  

Jason Rowe and Clara Torrey had 6-0, 6-0 wins against Arthur Boggs and Aidyn Feiock at first and third singles, respectively.  

At second singles against Josmar Hernandez, Alexa Ocampo pulled through a 10-point third-set tiebreaker 11-9 after a 4-6 loss in the first set and a 6-1 comeback in the second.  

The Lancers' doubles teams also led successful matches, with Alex Mendoza and Grace Koch beating Carissa Klossner and Kai Kennedy after a score of 4-6, 6,0, and 10-4 in a third-set tiebreaker.  

Amy Garcia and Lucy Torrey finished up at second doubles with a 6-1, 6-0 win over Brooke Waldron and Payton Preston.

Tennis: Notre Dame beats Byron-Bergen, 4-1

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Notre Dame beat Byron-Bergen in tennis on Wednesday, 4-1.

  • 1st singles Chance King(ND) over Riley Shellenberger(BB) 7-5,7-5
  • 2nd singles Nate Mlyniec(ND) over Erron Kimble(BB) 6-4,6-3
  • 3rd singles Riley Yunker(ND) over Levi McGrath(BB) 6-2,6-3
  • 1st doubles Gabe Mileham/Lylii Miller(ND) over Sara Bishop/Addy Cummings(BB) 6-0,6-1
  • 2nd doubles Noah Clare/Craig DiQuattro(BB) over Jordan Dwyer/Alex Wyder(ND) 6-3,6-1

Notre Dame is now 7-2, and Byron-Bergen is 2-6.

Photos by Jennifer DiQuattro.

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Baseball: Elba no-hits Jasper-Troupsburg, wins 6-1

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Mason Vigiano and Ryan Marsceill combined for a no-hitter after a two-hour ride to Jasper-Troupsburg for the game.

The Lancers beat the home team 6-1.

Vigiano went six innings and fanned 10 while walking one. Marsceill came on in the seventh to get the final three outs.

Offense:

  • Mark Caparco,  3-3, 3 runs, walk, 2 stolen bases, double
  • Fletcher Norton, 3-4, 3 RBIs, run, double
  • Nicholas Scott, 3-3, home run, 2 RBIs, 2 stolen bases

"In a game that we had to travel two hours to play, I am proud of my team for getting off the bus, as the coaches say, and putting it on them early," said Coach Andrew Boyce. "Nicky had a moon shot in the top of the first, 350+ over the fence. Glad to see our boys having fun and getting us to 7-2. Mason gave us a start most coaches can’t dream up, working corners. His breaking ball had a great snap, and the fastball popped the glove. Keep stacking days, boys."

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Baseball: Batavia suffers first league loss

By Staff Writer

Batavia lost to Eastridge at Eastridge on Wednesday, 8-0.

It was the Blue Devils first loss of the season to a league rival.

Brady Carney took the loss, going 3 2/3 innings, giving up four hits and eight runs.

Batavia Offense 

  • Carter Mullen, 1-3
  • Jameson Motyka, 1-3
  • Hassan Harris, 1-1

"Offensively, Batavia couldn't string anything together today," said Coach  Michael Sputore. "Bishop was very good today; he got ahead of hitters and Eastridge's defense made all the plays today." 

Batavia is now 5-1 in the league and 8-5 overall, and plays at home Friday vs Pittsford Mendon. 

"We've gotta have short-term memory and just put today behind us and focus on the next one," Sputore said."We've got a lot of the big part of the season ahead of us, and the boys will be up for the challenge."

Baseball: Akron slips past Oakfield-Alabama 10-8

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Akron beat Oakfield-Alabama in baseball on Tuesday, 10-8.

Hunter Tobolski took the loss, going eight innings while surrendering 10 hits and four earned runs. He struck out six.

Offense: 

  • Hunter Tobolski, 1-4, run
  • Jack Cianfrini, 2-4, 2 stolen bases
  • Avery Watterson, 1-5, run, 2 stolen bases
  • Jackson Gilbert, 2-4, double, RBI
  • Levi Kabel, 3-4, double, RBI, run

Photos by Jordyn Tobolski

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Softball: Oakfield-Alabama beats Holley 21-1 in five innings

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Oakfield-Alexander got a game-shortening Mercy Rule win on Tuesday, beating Holley 21-1.

Emma Moeller picked all five innings for the victory, giving up one hit and no earned runs while striking out five batters.

Offense:

  • Chloe Lamb, 4-4, 4 RBIs, double and triple
  • Piper Hyde, 2-3, 3 RBIs. 3 runs scored
  • Olivia Wescott, 2-2,  RBI
  • Allie Williams, 1-2, HR, 2 RBIs
  • Tori Davis, 2-2, 3 runs scored
  • Alea Groff, 1-1, triple
  • Raine Denny, Rylee Denny and Emma Moeller each had a hit and an RBI

"It was nice to get a game in after a long stretch," Coach Jeff Schlagenhauf said. "We have an incredibly busy schedule over the next two weeks with 10 games. It was great to get contributions from a bunch of players today. Emma was great on the mound. She had fantastic command of her pitches."

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Tennis: Byron-Bergen tops Holley 5-0

By Howard B. Owens
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Byron-Bergen defeated Holley on Tuesday in tennis, 5-0.

  • 1st singles Riley Shallenberger (BB) defeated Arthur Boggs (Holley) 6-1, 6-0
  • 2nd singles Erron Kimble (BB) defeated Josmar Hernandez (Holley) 6-3, 6-3
  • 3rd singles Levi McGrath (BB) defeated Adyn Felock (Holley) 6-3, 6-1
  • 1st doubles Sara Bishop, Addy Cummings (BB) defeated Carissa Klossner, Kai Kennedy (Holley) 4-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-7) 
  • 2nd doubles Noah Clare, Craig DiQuattro (BB) defeated Broooke Waldron, Mariska VanLogten (Holley) 6-0, 6-0
Photos by Jennifer DiQuattro.
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Softball: Alexander nips Notre Dame 6-5

By Howard B. Owens
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Emily Pietrzykowski led the Trojans to a hard-fought 6-5 victory over the Fighting Irish on Tuesday, going 3-for-4 at the plate. The senior tripled in the second inning, singled in both the first and fifth innings, drove in three runs, scored twice, and added two stolen bases.

Ava Yax also had a strong showing for Alexander, collecting two hits in three at-bats, scoring two runs, and stealing four bases. Seniors Lilly Szymkowiak and Faith Goodenbury matched each other’s performance, each tallying a hit, a walk, and a run scored.

The game’s biggest hit came in the second inning when Pietrzykowski tripled to center field, driving in two runs and extending Alexander’s lead to 4-1.

Despite trailing by five runs, Notre Dame mounted a late comeback, scoring two runs in both the sixth and seventh innings to narrow the gap. However, Alexander’s defense held strong behind Pietrzykowski's pitching in the final inning to secure the win.

Pietrzykowski earned the win in the circle, pitching a complete game. She allowed four hits and five runs (four earned), striking out five and walking five.

Mia Treleaven took the loss for the Fighting Irish, striking out 11 and walking two over five innings while giving up six runs (four earned) on six hits.

Notre Dame’s offense was led by Amelia Sorochty, Sofia Falleti, Gianna Falleti, and Riley Hare, who each contributed a hit. Falleti finished 1-for-2 with two RBIs to pace the Irish.

"We really needed this win," said Coach John Goodenbury. "This game came down to the wire today, and Otis does a great job, so we knew it would be tough. We've faced some tough competition this spring and had stretches of sloppy play against other teams we have played that we felt we could have beaten, but tonight we did a better job focusing on the little things. With all the weather challenges, we’re just trying to stay consistent, survive the spring monsoon season, and get ourselves ready for sectionals. We’re heading in the right direction, but there’s still work to be done. One final note, hats off to Otis and the Notre Dame crew for busting their tails to get the field playable today."

Alexander returns to action Thursday at home against Byron-Bergen.

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Byron-Bergen’s JC Starowitz commits to wrestle at Alfred State

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JC Starowitz commits to wrestle for Alfred State.
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On April 29, Byron-Bergen senior James “JC” Starowitz committed to continuing his formal education after graduation at Alfred State as a member of the wrestling program. The official signing was witnessed by Byron-Bergen Athletic Director Rich Hannan, JV Wrestling Coach Josh Brabon, coaching staff member Brian Tatar, and Starowitz’s parents and siblings.

“It has been an absolute pleasure coaching JC over the years,” said Hannan. “I have had very few athletes join in seventh grade and wrestle varsity for six years. He loves the sport, and it shows through his hard work and dedication. I will always remember JC for being hard working, talented, and dedicated, but most importantly for his impact on his team. He is a great leader on and off the mat. JC is a great wrestler and even better person. He will be a great addition to the Alfred team, and I am so proud that he has decided to take his talents to the next level and wrestle in college. We wish him nothing but the best in the next step of his journey!” 

While on the wrestling team, Starowitz earned over 100 career wins and was named an All-Star four times. In addition to wrestling, Starowitz participated in varsity football, track, and golf. He is also Senior Class Vice-President. Outside of school, he volunteers with the Bergen Fire Department.

Starowitz plans to major in Agribusiness Management. In this next step in his academic career, he would like to thank his coaches and family for all their support throughout his athletic career. 

Baseball: Elba dealt first loss of the season by Oakfield-Alabama

By Staff Writer
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Oakfield-Alabama dealt the Elba Lancers the team's first defeat of the season on Monday behind the complete-game pitching of David Schnaufer.

The Hornets won 5-1, even though Elba outhit O-A 10 hits to eight. 

Elba, now 6-1, committed four errors. O-A is 4-3.

Schnaufer gave up one earned run, two walks, and fanned eight.

Hornets offense:

  • David Schnaufer, 1-4, double 1 RBI
  • Jack Cianfrini, 3-4, 2 two walks, 2 runs scored
  • Avery Watterson, 2-3, double, walk, stolen base
  • Jake Gehlert, 1-2, RBI, sac fly
  • Levi Kabel, 1-3, run scored, stolen base
  • Dom West, 0-2, run, walk, stolen base

Lancer offense:

  • Nicholas Scott, 2-3, double 
  • Bing Zuber, 3-4, double
  • Mark Caparco, 1-4, run
  • Fletcher Norton, 1-4, double
  • Brayden Jachimowicz, 1-3 RBI
  • Alex Roscoe, 2-3
  • Brendan Porey, 0-2, walk
  • Brady Werth, 0-1, walk, sac bunt

Photos by Jordyn Tobolski

 

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Flag Football: Batavia beats Gates-Chili 20-0

By Howard B. Owens

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Batavia defeated Gates-Chili 20-0 on Monday night in flag football.  

Quarterback Jaimin Macdonald was 10-16 passing for 85 yards and two touchdowns.  

Wide receiver Leilah Manuel pulled down an 8-yard strike from Macdonald to open the scoring.  

Wide receiver Phoebe Beal reeled in a contested catch late in the first half and outran the defense for a 33-yard TD reception.  

Macdonald added 21 rushing yards and a 14-yard reception on a ball thrown by WR Alyssa Turner.  

Receiver Nicole Doeringer led the Lady Devils with 90 all-purpose yards (31 rushing, 36 receiving, 23 punt return yards).  

Running back Kylee Brennan led the team in rushing with 36 yards on five carries, including a 1-yard rushing score in the second half.  

Brennan led the defense with six flag pulls, two for a loss.  Macdonald, Turner, and Doeringer added four flag pulls each, with Macdonald also snagging an interception.  

Batavia improves to 5-3 on the season, and will host Irondequoit on Friday at 7:45 PM at VanDetta Stadium.  

Batavia walks it off against Eastridge to improve to 5-0 in league play

By Staff Writer

Batavia remained dominant in league play, improving to 5-0 (8-4 overall) with a 6-5 win over Eastridge on Tuesday.

The winning pitcher was Bronx Buchholz, who threw a complete gaming, surrending only five hits and striking out seven without walking any hitters.

Offense:

  • Maggio Buchholz, 2-3, RBI, run scored, triple
  • Bronx Buchholz, 2-3 
  • Brady Mazur, 2-3, run scored
  • Brady Carney, 1-3, run scored
  • Lakoda Mruczek, 2-3, run scored 2 RBIs, triple
  • Jameson Motyka, 1-4, 2 RBIs, double

Bronx was his normal self -- dominating the zone and challenging hitters," said Coach Michael Sputore. "When he's on, we have a chance against anyone."

Batavia fell behind early in the game, giving up three runs in the second inning. Buchholz and the defense settled in and did not give up another run until the sixth, and then Eastridge got one more to tie the game at fifth in the top of the seventh on some sloppy Batavia defense. 

Batavia's eight hitter, Brady Carney, led off the bottom of the third with a leadoff double, followed up by an RBI triple by Mruczek, and then Maggio Buchholz hits a sac fly to get Batavia to a 3-2 deficit. 

Leadoff Hitter Carter Mullen drew a walk in the bottom of the fifth and scored on a Jameson Motyka RBI double to tie the game at three through five innings.

Buchholz led off the sixth with a single, and courtesy runner Aaden Calletto moved to third on a botched pick-off attempt, then later scored.

Brady Mazur scored on a Mruczek infield single for Batavia to take a 5-4 lead. Eastridge tied it up in the top of the seventh. 

Maggio Buchholz led off the bottom of the seventh with a triple deep to right center and scored one batter later on a Jameson Motyka groundball to third.

Batavia plays at Eastridge on Wednesday at 5 p.m.

Batavia Downs counts some big numbers for Saturday's Kentucky Derby

By Howard B. Owens
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The Kentucky Derby proved to be solid business for Batavia Downs on Saturday, with increases in revenue and attendances, said Ryan Hasenauer, vp of business development for WROTB.

More than a thousand people visited the Park Place event center over the course of the day, and more than 250 attended the Derby Gala in the Clubhouse.

Western OTB had $1,145,567.50 in handle on the Kentucky Derby, an increase of $54,000 or 5% over last year’s number of $1,090,871.20," Hasenauer said.

Those numbers include bets placed at OTB branches, EZ bets, telephone and online betters, and wagers placed at Batavia Downs. 

 Hasenauer said the gaming floor also saw a boost, with over $4.8 million in credits played, an increase of $143,000 or 3% over last year.

Now, Batavia Downs is looking forward to the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, May 17.  Batavia Downs will host its Tacos and Tequila Event that evening, where attendees can sample various tequilas, have access to a taco bar, and enjoy the race.   Tickets are available on BataviaConcerts.com. That evening, Batavia Downs will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a $20,000 Cash Drawing, Hasenauer said.

Photos by Howard Owens

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Byron-Bergen captures inaugural Spring Softball Classic title with explosive offense

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The Byron-Bergen Bees made history on Saturday by capturing the title in the first-ever Byron-Bergen Spring Softball Classic, held on their home field. In a high-scoring championship game, the Bees defeated the Perry Yellow Jackets by a final score of 20–13 to become the tournament’s inaugural champions.

The victory capped off a dominant day for Byron-Bergen, who opened the tournament with a statement win—27–7 over Red Jacket—in the semifinal round. Perry reached the final with a more defensive 4–1 win over Barker, setting up an exciting championship matchup.

In the third-place game, Barker rebounded from its semifinal loss to defeat Red Jacket, 18–1.

The Bees came out swinging in the championship game, exploding for 10 runs in the first inning and never looking back. Byron-Bergen’s offense was relentless throughout the day, combining patience at the plate, aggressive baserunning, and clutch hitting to pile on runs early and often.

Several players shined offensively for Byron-Bergen during the tournament:

Natalie Prinzi was electric at the plate, going 7-for-8 across both games. Her performance included two doubles, a triple, five RBIs, two walks, and six stolen bases.

Janessa Amesbury showcased her speed and plate discipline, finishing 4-for-6 with four RBIs, four walks, and nine stolen bases.

Lily Stalica, who also pitched both games, contributed a strong day at the plate as well, going 3-for-6 with six RBIs, four walks, and two stolen bases.

Lauren Gartz continued the offensive barrage, batting 4-for-8 with a double, eight RBIs, three walks, and five steals.

Ella Lewis added to the Bees’ run production, collecting three hits in six at-bats, including a double and four RBIs.

On the mound, Lily Stalica took the ball for both games and was credited with both wins. She pitched through heavy offensive matchups, striking out four batters, walking six, and giving up 12 earned runs across two games. Her ability to hold opponents in check and bounce back from occasional defensive errors helped preserve Byron-Bergen’s momentum throughout the tournament.

For her all-around performance, Stalica was named the Tournament MVP.

Following the final out, head coach Steve Ball was full of praise for his team’s effort and perseverance:

“I can’t say how proud I am of these girls,” Ball said. “We had a tough game earlier this week against Oakfield, and it would’ve been easy to let that shake our confidence. But they came to practice, worked hard, and the results showed today. This was a full team effort—from offense, to defense, to support on the bench. To come out on top in the first year of our tournament, on our home field, in front of our fans—it’s just really special,” Ball added. “This is something these girls will always remember.”

Coach Ball also complimented the Perry Yellow Jackets for their sportsmanship and effort:

“That Perry team is well-coached and talented. We knew it wasn’t going to be easy, even with the big lead. They fought hard and made us earn it.”

Despite weather challenges earlier in the week, the tournament went off smoothly thanks to significant behind-the-scenes efforts. Ball credited the school’s maintenance staff and athletic department for preparing the fields and keeping the schedule on track.

“Big shoutout to the maintenance crew. The weather definitely didn’t make things easy this week, but they worked hard to get the fields ready. I have to thank Robbie Nichols and the Batavia Muckdogs for letting us take their field old tarp, without that tarp this tournament wouldn't have happened today. Also, a thank-you to the coaches and players from Perry, Barker, and Red Jacket for traveling and participating. It means a lot to make this kind of event possible."

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Muckdogs announce next five signings for 2025 season, including Batavia native Sherwood

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The Batavia Muckdogs are excited to announce their next five signings of the 2025 season.

Batavia will welcome back two returners, two western New Yorkers, & a new face this summer. 2024 Returners RHP – Garret Beaver and C/OF -Cooper Romich, Batavia Native, RHP – Jaden Sherwood, North Tonawanda Native, LHP – Jake Szlis & RHP -Cole Taylor join the Dogs this summer at Dwyer Stadium. 

Garrett Beaver returns to the Muckdogs for his third season, bringing veteran leadership and a dominant presence on the mound. The 6’3 right-handed pitcher from Waynesboro PA, is currently a junior at Salisbury University. Over the past two summers with Batavia, Beaver posted an outstanding 1.075 ERA. During the 2024 season with the Sea Gulls, he earned All-C2C Honorable mention, finishing 3rd in saves, and ranking 10 th in both strikeouts and wins. 

Cooper Romich returns for his second season with the Muckdogs after a strong summer showing in 2024. A versatile catcher and outfielder, the 5’10 sophomore from North Chili, is currently playing at Le Moyne. Last summer, Romich appeared in 40 games with Batavia, posting a solid .276 batting average and driving in 34 runs.

Jaden Sherwood is a 6’0 right-handed pitcher from Monroe Community College. A native of Batavia, Sherwood comes home for his first season with the Muckdogs this summer. Sherwood has struck out 15 batters in 14 innings this season with the Monroe Tribunes, showcasing his excellent abilities. 

Jake Szlis is a 6’5 left-handed pitcher from Alfred State University. From North Tonawanda, Szlis was dominant for the North Tonawanda High School Lumberjacks, pitching to a minuscule 1.04 ERA over 67.1 innings, striking out 99 batters.

Cole Taylor is a 5’11 freshman right-handed pitcher from Spring Hill, TN. A student at Columbia State Community College, Taylor is yet to allow a run this season. He recorded his first career collegiate hit and RBI on February 25.

Opening Day is Saturday, May 31 at 6:30 p.m. vs the Elmira Pioneers with free post-game fireworks. If you know someone who has an interest in sponsoring the Muckdogs, season ticket information, hosting a group event, or picnic, please contact General Manager Marc Witt (mwitt.canusa@gmail.com). The Muckdogs full schedule is available online at www.canusamuckdogs.com

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Track: Batavia boys and girls win invitational meet with 28 teams at Van Detta

By Howard B. Owens
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Jenna Redick, by Byron-Bergen, is out in front as she nears the finish line on Saturday at Van Detta Stadium of the Girls 400 Meter Dash in the Fourth Heath. There were eight heats. Redict finished 12th overall.
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Batavia High School hosted its annual track and field invitation at Van Detta Stadium on Saturday, and 28 schools from throughout the region participated.

The Blue Devils won the meet in both Boys and Girls divisions.

Top three for the Girls:

  • Batavia, 133 points
  • Niagara-Wheatfield, 89
  • Webster Schroeder, 66

Top three for the Boys:

  • Batavia, 107 points
  • Niagara-Wheatfield, 85
  • Kenmore, 82

For full results, click here.

Top performances for the Batavia girls:

  • Karizma Wescott won the 100m (12.57), won the 200m(26.05), and was on the winning 4x100m (49.50) and winning 4x400m (4:12.56) relays!!
  • Ella Shamp won the Long Jump with 17' 7" and won the High Jump with 4' 10" and was also on the winning 4x100m relay.
  • Adi O'Donnell was on the winning 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay, and placed 2nd in the 200m (26.58)
  • Campbell Riley placed 2nd in the 400m (61.43), 2nd in the 800m (2:26.43), was on the 4x800m team that placed 2nd (9:57.08) and anchored the winning 4x400m relay team
  • The relays mentioned above are 4x100m (Ady O'Donnell, Nevaeh Thomas, Ella Shamp, Karizma Wescott)  4x400m (Ava Anderson, Ady O'Donnell, Karizma Wescott, Campbell Riley), 4x800 (Mallory Boyce, Amelia Tripp, Jenna Higgins, Campbell Riley)
  • Batavia also won the freshman-sophomore sprint medley relay (Mallory Boyce, Natalie Battaglia, Nevaeh Thomas, Sophia Lawrence) with a time of 4:40.15.
  • Mady Smith placed 2nd in the 100m Hurdles (15.24)
  • Ava Wierda placed 2nd in the shot put (33' 9.5")
 
Top performers for the boys:
 
  • Sheldon Siverling won both the shot put(58'8") and the discus (170'1").
  • Karvel Martino 2nd shot (53'9") and 3rd in the discus (134'2").
  • Cameron Garofalo won the 1600m (4:30.23), placed 4th in the 800m (204.89), was on the 4x800m relay team that placed 2nd (8:23.19) with teammates En'hazje Carter, Grant Gahagan, and Jamari Irvin.
  • Justin Smith won the high jump (6'2"), Grant Gahagan placed 2nd in the high jump (5'10")
  • Isaic Varland won the 200m (23.46)
  • Greyson Betances placed 2nd in the pole vault (10'6")
  • The freshman-sophomore sprint medley team, consisting of Enhazje Carter, Jamere Reeves, Greyson Betances, and Keagan Calmes placed 2nd (4:00.25)
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Photo Howard Owens.
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Photo Howard Owens.
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Photo Howard Owens.
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Photo Howard Owens.
bhs track invitational 2025
Photo Howard Owens.
bhs track invitational 2025
Photo Howard Owens.

Beat the Champ host Paul Peck to speak at Genesee Region bowling banquet on May 10

By Press Release

Press release:

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Paul Peck
Submitted photo.

Veteran Buffalo sportscaster Paul Peck, a familiar face to the bowling community through his commentator role on the Beat the Champ television show, will be the guest speaker at the Genesee Region USBC Annual Banquet on May 10 at Batavia Downs Gaming.

The buffet dinner gets underway at 6 p.m. at the Genesee Banquet Room on the second floor of the Park Road facility.

Strikes and Spares. Touchdowns and Sacks. Slam Dunks and Three Pointers. They’ve all been a part of Peck’s 36 years in front of the camera.

For the last 25 years, he’s called University at Buffalo football and basketball on radio and TV as the “Voice of the Bulls.” In 2024, he reached a significant milestone, calling his 300th UB football game on the Bulls Radio Network.

Last fall, Peck joined Buffalo Bowling Hall of Famer Sue Nawojski in the revival of the long-running Beat the Champ bowling competition show. The show just finished recording its debut season on the MSG Network, with a second season coming in the fall of 2025.

For this past Buffalo Bills season, Peck was a part of ESPN Radio’s national coverage as sideline reporter for the broadcasts from Highmark Stadium.

He previously served as sports anchor, reporter, and producer at WIVB-TV (CBS) for 24 years. In that role, he covered all four Buffalo Bills Super Bowls, the Buffalo Sabres in the Stanley Cup Finals, the NCAA Basketball Tournament and the Daytona 500.

For 10 years, he served as the radio sideline reporter and host for the Buffalo Bills Football Network. Peck also has been the Master of Ceremonies for the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame, one of the largest sports banquets in Western New York.

The GRUSBC previously announced that Scott Culp of Honeoye Falls and Darwin “Auggie” Dale of Piffard will be inducted into the association’s Hall of Fame.

Tickets for the dinner are $40 per person. Reservations close on Saturday (May 3). To purchase a ticket, email mikep@bowlgr.com or calling 585-861-0404. For more information, go to www.bowlgr.com.

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