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Sponsored Post: Just listed from Reliant Real Estate; 41 Kingsbury

By Lisa Ace
Kingsbury

41 Kingsbury Ave., Batavia- Super solid and lovingly maintained 4 bedroom 1 1/2 bath home on one of Batavia's great neighborhood Streets! This homeowner did all the right things with maintenance such as updated roof, electrical furnace and central air and windows throughout the years- now all the next person has to do is come in and update their decor to their taste! The woodwork is all beautifully untouched, lending to a charm that you don't always get without paying a lot of money! The layout and room sizes are all very spacious and there is tons of great storage from top to bottom-not to mention a garage with side office or more storage space! So much for the asking price-come see for yourself! Delayed negotiations until Wednesday Aug 2 at 10:00 a.m.

22 Bennett Ave, Oakfield - Solid 3 bedroom 2and 1/2 bath home located on prime Village St. This yard is the fun yard! Fully enclosed and private backyard with large sunny open deck, awesome xlarge playset and plenty more yard space for entertaining and games!! Stepping inside you will be greeted by large and bright kitchen with so much space and cupboards plus an oversized pantry closet for all the supplies! There is also conveniently a large 1/2 bath and laundry room for your guests and you right as you walk in to catch all the mess! There is a great spacious layout between the formal dining room and oversized living room and front foyer and all three rooms boast hardwood floors and beautiful unpainted woodwork and even a set of beautiful wooden and glass pocket doors! Upstairs there are 3 large bedrooms -the master is roomy and bright with a sunny connected bath that everyone will want to use! There is also a large attic for all your storage needs and a full basement that once upon a time was partially finished off and could be again! There's a lot here for the next owner to enjoy so make it yours today! Delayed negotiations until Monday July 31 at 5:00.

Rain-shortened game counts as loss for Muckdogs, slipping team out of West lead

By Howard B. Owens

A rain-shorted game the Batavia Muckdogs thought they still had a chance to win cost the team possession of first place in the Western Division of the PGCBL.

The Muckdogs, at 25-25, trail the Elmira Pioneers, 26-15, by mere percentage points with three games left in the season.

Wednesday's game against Niagara Power ended in the fifth inning, with both teams expecting the game to continue at a later time but league officials ruled the game over, giving Power (21-17) a 3-2 win.

Michael Pedraza, who pitched all 4 1/3 innings of the game and gave up three runs and eight hits while striking out seven, took the loss.

Offensively for the Muckdogs:

  • Chad Falcon went 1-2
  • Levis Aguila Jr. went 1-2
  • Matt DeStefano went 1-2
  • Caleb Rodriguez went 1-2 with 1 Run

The Muckdogs, who have clinched a playoff spot, have three games left in the regular season. 

All three games are against the Newark Pilots, who are 12 games out of first and 12-26 on the season.  All three games will be played at Dwyer Stadium, with two today (Thursday) and one on Saturday. The first game tonight is at 5 p.m. and the second is scheduled for 7 p.m.

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