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October 3, 2012

Spartan golfers perfect once again

Niagara Gazette — The Starpoint golf team capped off another perfect season following its 303-337 win over Alden at Shawnee Golf Course, extending its unbeaten streak to three seasons.

Entering the meet with the ECIC North Small league title already under their belt, the Spartans (9-0 ECIC N Small) were led by Jordan Weigand and fifth-year golfer Joe Petrie, who split medalist honors with a pair of 40s.

Will Hoffman also had a 41 while Nick Larson chipped in a 44.

North Tonawanda 255, Grand Island 265

Kevin Borowicz earned medalist honors with a 1-under round of 35 as the Vikings (7-5 NFL) fell in the league match at River Oaks. Devin Donohue led the Lumberjacks (6-6 NFL) with a 39 and Matt Noaks added a 41 in the win. Aaron Schauger also shot a 36 for Grand Island.

Nia.-Wheatfield 244, Niagara Falls 283

Medalist John Liberti’s round of 38 helped lead the Falcons (9-3 NFL) in the NFL matchup while Tyler Couch also chipped in a 39 at Hyde Park. Jeremiah Gamble led the Wolverines (0-12 NFL) with a 41 and James Spanbauer had a 44.

GIRLS SOCCER

Wilson 10, CSAT 0

Erin Harding had two goals and two assists and Angela Goodman had one goal and one assist for the Lakewomen (10-1-1). Grace Adams only had to make one save to earn her eighth shutout on the season. Lauren Weks, Baylee Olds, Samantha Grizanti and Kaylee Scoeleing all scored a goal in the game for Wilson.

O’Hara 5,

Niagara Catholic 1

Leah McDonell’s hat trick led the Hawks in the league win. Leah Stachura chipped in the other two goals for O’Hara.

Starpoint 2, Amherst 0

Veronica Bellargini and Jessica Wilson each scored and Erika Longwell made 14 saves to earn the shutout for the Spartans (5-5-1 ECIC II).

BOYS SOCCER

Hamburg 4, Starpoint 1

Starpoint sophomore Tyler Valentine scored his first career varsity goal for the Spartans (3-7, 2-6 ECIC II).

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Wilson 3, Albion 1

Lindsay Bryer’s 39 assists, eight kills, 12 aces and five digs led the way for the Lakewomen (10-0, 9-0 N-O) in the league matchup. Jordan Glosser also had 16 kills, 10 digs and five aces while Kristin Sampson had six kills and five blocks in the 20-25, 25-21, 25-22, 25-9 win.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Nia.-Wheatfield 21, Niagara Falls 36;

Nia.-Wheatfield 25,

Ken East 30;

Ken East 17,

Niagara Falls 38

Jack Jibb led the Falcons (2-1), finishing first with a time of 17:35 at Bond Lake 1. Lewis Capizzi from Ken East finished fourth at 18:51 and Connor McArdle from Niagara Falls ran a 19:06 to finish eighth.

Grand Island 20,

Lew-Port 39;

Lew-Port 20,

North Tonawanda 38;

Grand Island 17,

North Tonawanda 46

Andrew Masiello finished first with a time of 17:45 for the Vikings (3-0) at Bond Lake 2. Matt McDermid from Lew-Port finished third and Adam Deucett from North Tonawanda placed fifth.

Starpoint 21,

W. Sen. East 35

Paul Swartz ran a 16:47 to finish in first place for Starpoint (1-1) at West Seneca East. The Spartans’ Carl Daigler finished in second place with a time of 16:59.

Lockport 15, Ken West 47

Matt Kaczmarek placed first for Lockport (3-0) with a time of 18:56 at Beaver Island. Chris Rumpl turned in the fastest time for the Blue Devils (1-2) with a 19:26.

Barker 15 Newfane 48; 

Barker 15 Wilson 49;

Newfane 20 Wilson 41

Jordan Bender finished in first place for Barker (4-0) with a time of 17:47. Justin Stephenson finished sixth for Wilson (0-4) with a time of 18:20 and Ethan Morgan from Newfane (2-1) finished in eighth with a time of 18:26. Wilson was the site of the race.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Nia.-Wheatfield 20, Niagara Falls 37

Nia.-Wheatfield 15,

Ken East 50

Niagara Falls 15, Ken East 50

The Falcons’ (2-1) Rebecca Rider finished first with a time of 21:37 at Bond Lake 1. The Wolverines’ Alyssandra Orfano finished in second at 22:05 and Kenmore East’s Julie Hill finished fourth at 23:07.

Grand Island 18,

Lew-Port 43

Lew-Port 22,

N. Tonawanda 37

Grand Island 15,

N. Tonawanda 46

Ayla Marino ran a 22:25 for Grand Island (3-0) to finish first at Bond Lake 2. Anna Couples from Lew-Port finished third and Kelsey Lowery from North Tonawanda finished eighth.

Starpoint 23,

W. Sen. East 36

Olivia Chase from Starpoint (1-1) set a new course record at West Seneca East with a first place time of 19:09. Anna Faras finished in third place for the Spartans with a time of 20:35.

Lockport 15, Ken West 49

Jessica Monzyk ran a 23:39 at Beaver Island to earn a first place finish for Lockport (3-0). Olivia Marecchio recorded the fastest time for the Blue Devils (1-2) with a 24:43.

Newfane 21, Barker 34

Wilson 24, Barker 32

Newfane 27, Wilson 29

Kelly Bochnewetch from Newfane (3-0) finished in first place with a time of 19:33. Shannon Nye finished second from Wilson (2-2) at 20:15 and Katie Przybyl from Barker (2-2) finished third with a 20:49.

GIRLS TENNIS

Lew-Port 3,

North Tonawanda 2

Abigail Nashwinter and Rachel San Giacomo from Lew-Port defeated North Tonawanda’s Leann Richert and Allison Sulkowski in dramatic fashion to pull off the victory for the Lancers (4-8) in second doubles, 7-6 (7-4), 5-7, 6-1. Gretchen Ringler and Jessica Robbins from North Tonawanda (4-7) and Dionna Moon from Lew-Port won in singles. Gabe Porto and Sara Cattarin from Lew-Port also won in first doubles.

 

 

 

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