NARDIN: MK Hartigan-11.NEWFANE: Kylie Bowman-9. WILSON: Cassidy Wagner-10. IROQUOIS: Jacob Mages. STARPOINT: Morgan Bennett 11, Anna Solar 10. ROY-HART: Emma Livergood 10. : 4.5 Steals: 4.0. Girard held off Erie First Christian 58-51 to stay in first place while Mercyhurst Prep knocked off Seneca 56-54 and Cochranton beat Maplewood 53-50. HOLLAND: Jake Gailey-11. Individual Sportsmanship: Emma Wiggers, Clymer. The honorable mention selections are available at buffalonews.com. GOWANDA: Scotia Snyder. Located at the end of Briarwood Rd. PANAMA: Ashlyn Harvey. ALDEN: Lexie Hillman. 500 freestyle: Logan Hren (Frewsburg), Conner Dean (Jamestown). LANCASTER: G Trevor Goodyear, D Owen Jedlicka, D Mason Brown, F David Blachowski, F Dan Zaccarine. NEWFANE: Zach Snow, Mitchell Carmer, Tyler Oudette. Individual Sportsmanship Awards: CHAUTAUQUA LAKE: Lilly Woodis. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE: Brynn Engdahl-9, Mallory Morrison-10, Jessica Wiemer-11, Hannah Group-10. 2009-2010: *Rachel Bantelman (Olean), Shaquita Smith (Amherst), Joelle Pollak (Kenmore East), Lea Sobieraski (Lockport), Katie Purcell (Mount Mercy). The Monsignor Martin High School Athletic Association had boys swimming in the winter and girls swimming is competing in Fall 2, though there will not be an All-Catholic meet. She went from Most Improved Player on the Thunder her sophomore season to MVP as a senior captain. PINE VALLEY: Sarah Kruszka-8. Copyright 2002-2023 Blackboard, Inc. All rights reserved. McKINLEY: Dajuan McGee. LACKAWANNA: Ashlin Alexander-10. Brian Templeton (Niagara Falls), David Adams (Lockport), Jake Willard (Kenmore), Cameron Kreger (Lockport), Aiden Strack (Niagara Falls), Joshua McMahon (Grand Island). Player of the Year: Mila Hlasnick, Portville, Co-Pitchers of the Year: Brooke DeYoe, Portville, and Courtney Sexton, Ellicottville, Coach of the Year: Bill Torrey, Portville, P Lexi Mikowicz Catt./Little Valley 12, P/SS Laura Frascella West Valley 11, SS Alex Minnekine Catt./Little Valley 11, OF Allison Rowland Ellicottville 10. ALBION: Alyson Knaak-11, Leah Pritchard-11. Player of the Year: John Swabik, Clymer/Sherman/Panama, Offensive Player of the Year: Aidan Kennedy-11, Southwestern, Defensive Player of the Year: Drew Wigren, Southwestern, Sportsmanship, Team: Cassadaga Valley/Falconer, Sportsmanship, Individual: Kyle Keefe, Cassadaga Valley/Falconer, LB Brock Johnson Cassadaga Valley/Falconer 12, DB Dalton Caldwell Cassadaga Valley/Falconer 10, DB Landon Mower Cassadaga Valley/Falconer 12. Seventh team: Ella Pawlowski, Clarence; Abbey Roeser, Niagara Falls. Williamsville South: 5-11 sophomore guard. 400 freestyle relay:Canisius (Maxim Kruglov, Marshall Adams, Jaxon Bruzgul, Christian Wilson). HOLLAND: Alex Quant-11, Shane VanRemmen. MEDINA/LYNDONVILLE: Alex Barry, Dan Mandujano, Anthony Moule. EDEN: Autumn Wielgasz-8, Kayla Palczewski, Mya Schrecengost-10. SOUTHWESTERN: Kylee Dibble 12, Katie Lowe 10. MEDINA/LYNDONVILLE: AJ Seefeldt, Jack Whipple-11. HOLLAND: Jessica Hymers-9, Claire Pikett-11. ORCHARD PARK: Samantha Dzierba 12, Julia McMullen 12. The progress he made was tremendous. LOCKPORT: Brianna Delaney 10. OLEAN: Logan Baer. HONORABLE MENTION: Akron: Jayni Sundown, Sydney Hall, Madison Henning. To borrow a line from coach Sam Arnold, Pikett was a true stat stuffer as she finished with four triple doubles, moving from center to point guard. WILLIAMSVILLE NORTH: Sean McNess. To be nominated for the team, students must have carried a 90-plus average for the previous six semesters and been a starter or significant player in their fall sport. FALCONER-CASSADAGA VALLEY: Jayden Johns-11. Orchard Park: Caroline Calpin, Hannah Hartung 11. FREWSBURG: Raegen Chitester-11, Ava Hultberg, Peyton Yost-11. CANISIUS: Nick Marchese-11, Ryan Adams. Both teams have a case for a top seed, while Franklin, Oil City and Greenville are in the mix as well. WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH: Gia Gangi - 10, Sydney Lochocki -11. WESTFIELD: Ethan Weingart-11, Cole Holland-11. CASSADAGA: Jocelyn Faulkner 12. NORTH TONAWANDA: JP Barone, Nick Sciandra. WILLIAMSVILLE NORTH: Ella Johel 10, Dani Stefanie 12. LOCKPORT: Niaya Vohland-10. (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News). MEDINA: Ianah Drisdom, Evie Schultz. MEDINA: Cameron Castanon. Physicals are good for one year. 200 freestyle relay: Niagara-Wheatfield (Ryan Wagoner, Chris Congi, Cole Scofield, Paul Wissel). DUNKIRK: Siera Jacques-10, Siera Porpiglia-11. Here are the all-time selections to The Buffalo News' All-Western New York girls basketball first team. 2016-2017: *Anndea Zeigler(Cardinal OHara), Claire Wanzer (Amherst), Cori Dickson (Cardinal O'Hara), Marissa Hamilton (Ellicottville), Sara Pfeiffer (Olean). Three diamonds located in the park. HONORABLE MENTION: AKRON: Mitchell Holtz, David Kalinowski. 1992-1993: *LaToya Crumpton (Hutch-Tech), Gretchen Gegenfurtner (Sweet Home), Mary Grys (Holy Angels), Heather Ray (Lockport), Becky Wright (Newfane). Sarah DAngelo (Clarence), MacKenzie Hutchins (Starpoint), Ashley Roca (Williamsville North), Sarah Zulick (Clarence). ALBION: Zac Albright, Tyler Gibson-11, Jacob Thom. 200 freestyle: Jude Strittmatter (St. Francis). Co-Players of the Year: Logan Frank, Franklinville/Ellicottville; Jayden Lassiter, Portville, Co-Linemen of the Year: Brett Kryniski, Franklinville/Ellicottville; Jarod White, Salamanca, Coach of the Year: Jason Marsh, Franklinville/Ellicottville, Sportsmanship, Team: Cattaraugus/Little Valley, Sportsmanship, Player: Josh Halterman, Cattaraugus/Little Valley, QB Logan Frank Franklinville/Ellicottville 12, RB Clayton Rowland Franklinville/Ellicottville 12, RB Wyatt Chudy Franklinville/Ellicottville 12, WR Sam Braidich Silver Creek/Forestville 12, WR Lucas Marsh Franklinville/Ellicottville 11, OL Brett Kryniski Franklinville/Ellicottville 12, DE Caleb Ploetz Franklinville/Ellicottville 11, DL Brodie Hill Cattaraugus/Little Valley 12, LB Ryan Dekay Franklinville/Ellicottville 12, LB Hunter Larson Silver Creek/Forestville 11, DB Gage Furl Cattaraugus/Little Valley 11, DB Logan Grinols Franklinville/Ellicottville 11, RB Joe Quigley Cattaraugus/Little Valley 12, WR Blake Frank Franklinville/Ellicottville 11, WR Dakota Allen Cattaraugus/Little Valley 11, G Gabe Metzger Silver Creek/Forestville 12, C Matt Peters Franklinville/Ellicottville 12, OL Zaidyn Greene Cattaraugus/Little Valley 10, DE Hunter Prinzbach Silver Creek/Forestville 12, DL Ethan Frank Franklinville/Ellicottville 11, LB Caleb Fiegl Silver Creek/Forestville 10, LB Christian Hines Cattaraugus/Little Valley 11. 200 freestyle relay: Canisius (Maxim Kruglov, Maynard Evans, Christian Wilson, Henry Weimer). 50 freestyle: Andrew Hildreth (Lockport). All rights reserved. : 6.0. SWEET HOME: Isaac Quintieri, Jake Dunstan-11. St. Joes: Donald Tiburzi III, golf; Andrew Watz, soccer. Young's teammates were eager to see what he could do on the court as a junior, but it was hard for them as a teammate and a friend to see him in the hospital. LANCASTER: Corrie Bartos-11, Ava Kreutzer-10. Player of the Year: Owen Silliman-11, Iroquois. She also had 26 assists. ORCHARD PARK: Aiden Kincaid-11. Fairview beat Franklin on the road on a buzzer-beater earlier this year but lost to Oil City. HONORABLE MENTION: GOW: Tyler Russell-9. WILSON: Tyler Yousett-11. LANCASTER: Josh Trometer-11, Jacob Raichel. Player of the Year: Madison Gancasz, Barker. Kenmore East: Emma Newman, gymnastics; Justice Ramsey, cross country; Lauren Reinhart, soccer. Kyle Bowman of Newfane wins the Girls C1 race in the Section VI Cross Country Championship at Bemus Point Golf Club in Bemus Point. Here's your one-stop shop. WEST SENECA WEST: Cameryn Giesing-10, Victoria Ziemba. EAST AURORA: Cam Dils, Julia Patterson, Lila Sorgi-11. CLARENCE: Caleb Brady, Nathan Kaplan. ALDEN: Nicolena Fazio-10, Caleigh Hoerner-11, Alex Young. NORTH TONAWANDA: Lexi Brennan 11. WEST SENECA WEST: De'merion Weatherspoon, Jaden Walcott. 1978-1979: Yvette Angel (Sacred Heart), Mary Achramovitch (Kenmore East), Nancy Gaden (Southwestern), Vicki Swanson (Cassadaga), Valerie Mosley (Grover Cleveland). Rachel Glowniak (Dunkirk), Hannah Cross (Falconer), Makayla Pasierb (Dunkirk), Olivia Corbett (Dunkirk), Tayler Skelly (Dunkirk). EAST AURORA: Alyssa Kingston-9. MEDINA: Joe Cecchini-11, Jarin Rhim-11. Carleigh Sutfin, Eden, 12, midfield/attack: She's bound for Seton Hill (Pa.) University to play lacrosse after three varsity seasons at Eden. AKRON: Hope Cummings, Marisa Maggiore, Mya Thomas. CLARENCE: Tessa Bernd 11, Allie Greene 11. All West Seneca East vs. West Seneca West contests are considered "Fan Appreciation Day" and no admission fee will be charged. Young not only fully recovered, he had a big senior season and was named the Region 3 player of the year. Senior of the Year: Justin Pavan, Lewiston Porter, Junior of the Year: Zach Winnicki, Lancaster, Sophomore of the Year: Thomas Reid, Lancaster, Freshman of the Year: Noah Holden, Clarence, 8th Grader of the Year: Bryce Hinsdale, Clymer/Sherman/Panama, 7th Grader of the Year: Ryan Janese, Niagara Falls, Coach of the Year: Walt McLaughlin, East Aurora. WILSON: Jackie Thompson-8, Jennifer Reagan, Madelynne Jowdy-8. West Seneca Central School District Community Education, Join Coach Bonetto's Remind for info on camps/clinics, West Seneca East Girls Soccer Skills Clinic, WNY Tennis (SouthTowns Tennis Center & Village Glen), Blackboard Web Community Manager Privacy Policy (Updated). EAST: WEST: Boys Varsity Basketball: Boys Varsity Basketball: Boys JV Basketball: Boys JV Basketball: Boys Modified Basketball: Boys Modified Basketball: Girls Varsity Basketball: Girls Varsity Basketball: . Player of the Year: Sofia Genareo, Southwestern. The Fairview-Girard game could also be crucial in the discussion over seeds in the District 10 Class 3A playoffs. AKRON: Ava Martina, Maggie Middaugh-9, Stella VanWyk-10. PANAMA: Madelyn Lisciandro. VPA: Marichelle Cruz. 400 freestyle relay: Frewsburg (Zachary Gifford, Logan Hren, Gannon Moore, Brady Lindstrom), Jamestown (Aidan McCleery, Jacob Anderson, Joseph Roehmholdt, Conner Dean). Tuesdays at East Senior Outdoor Basketball Courts starting June 27th, 2023 - 6 sessions - $94.00 7:10pm to 8:10pm - Course# KID-007, . SWEET HOME Alison Gauld-10. 200 individual medley: Parker Marshall (North Tonawanda). EMERSON: Ryan Dowell-11, Dystiny Hicks. The60, 70 and 90 diamonds are located behind the police station and library. She scored in double figures in all but one game, including a double-double with 15 points in the Monsignor Martin final. ALBION: Landin Chaffee-9. Player of the Year: Sydney Hvizdzak, Randolph, Individual Sportsmanship: Bella Wolfe, Salamanca. CLARENCE: Aidan Walline, Ethan Strobele, Ben Serra, Colin Hand. ROY-HART: Noah Stern. Keep reading with unlimited digital access. 1977-1978: Valerie Mosley (Grover Cleveland), Mary Achramovitch (Kenmore East), Sharon Gross (Lancaster), Martha Brodzik (Sacred Heart), Kim Weinreber (West Seneca West). M Madison Chodkowski West Seneca 12, M Holly Martin Williamsville North 10. Caleb Hutchins during the basketball game where Park School hosted St. Joseph's Colligate Institute. Delaney Horbett (Lancaster), Mattingly Selk (Lancaster), Emily Brock (Orchard Park), Josie DeVoe (Iroquois). There were also three girls basketball overtime games. Paige Fiorella (Depew), MacKenzie McIntyre (Maryvale), Sydney Skimmer (Alden), Brenna Forsha (Tonawanda). CLYMER/SHERMAN: Emma Wiggers, Emma Woods, Karly Honey-11. LOCKPORT: Camryn Schiavitti-10, Brynn Wittcop. FALCONER/CV: Alexandra Davis, Courtnee Peterson. ELLICOTTVILLE: Mitchell Azcarate, Sam Edwards-9. FRANKLINVILLE: Jordyn Harasta. Girls standings, schedule: 2022-23 District 10 girls basketball schedule, scores, standings. SWEET HOME: Kelly Parucki 12, Megan Rude 11. As selected by Western New York coaches; senior unless noted, MH Miranda Burgett Williamsville North 10, Most Valuable Player: Jordan Hummel-11, St. Marys. : 9.6 Ast. Many teams have been recognized for their team grade point average in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Team Scholar-Athlete program. Ages 5-7 West El. CANISIUS: Will Knauss. West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 677-3100. She had a 44-point season (24 goals, 20 assists) for the Raiders. Coaches All-Western New York Field Hockey Team, Co-Players of the Year: Morganne Dee, Lancaster, and Katherine Jacobia, Amherst, Listed by position, name, school and grade, A Courtney Maclay Williamsville East 12, M Haylee Metcalf Williamsville East 12, M Grace Schmelzinger Orchard Park 11, A Elizabeth Jackson Williamsville South 12, M Madison ChodkowskiWest Seneca 12, G Grace Burker Williamsville East 12. LACKAWANNA: Matt Rodriguez-11. "Never picked up a lacrosse stick until my freshman year," she says. Fourth team: Amaya Lewczyk, Sherman Julianna Smith, Brocton. NICHOLS: Michael McHale-11, Joe Blackley-11. NORTH TONAWANDA: Chris Kinney, Sam Heim-10, Nick Sciandra, Andrew Kosikowski-11, Matt Willard-11, Justin VanVolkenburg-11. FREDONIA: Ethan Fry-10, Dom Gullo. Cambridge Springs-Maplewood girls basketball highlights. When he moved here, coach Tommy Koval called me about a 6-6 kid coming to Seneca. : 9.2 Ast. SWEET HOME: Rodney Garnett-11, Haidar Hamed-11. SOUTHWESTERN: Maddy Cresanti 10, Teagan Sheed 11. ORCHARD PARK: Parker Rey-9. The first came on Monday as Katie Boal scored 10 points to lead Franklin to a 34-30 win over Corry. 100 backstroke: Gannon Moore (Frewsburg), Adam Fred (Dunkirk). BISHOP TIMON: Josh Bentkowski-11, Adam Staniszewski-11. NIAGARA WHEATFIELD: Ava Devald-8. Franklin beat Oil City 67-51 in front of a soldout crowd at Franklin. FALCONER: Emily Melquist, Serena Camarata, Rachel Harper. A T-shirt is included in the program fee. WEST SENECA EAST: Brady Frys. Her 102 steals were second in Section VI. INTERNATIONAL PRE: Darryl Allen-11, Angel Serrano-10. Player of the Year: Shae ORourke, St. Marys, Coach of the Year: Norman Forney, Lewiston Porter. SWEET HOME: Brianne McGrath-11. Live here https://tinyurl.com/2kfeym3h The Williamsville South (Williamsville, NY) varsity basketball team has a neutral playoff game vs. West Seneca East . NORTH COLLINS: Hailey Jasinski 10. Tristan Davis-10. 500 freestyle: Marshall Adams (Canisius). LAKE SHORE: Tristan McMahon. There will also be a ball-handling competition and 3-point competition. Kyle Urban of Newfane wins the Boys C1 race in the Section VI Cross Country Championship at Bemus Point Golf Club in Bemus Point. WILSON: Victoria Pawlak. WILLIAMSVILLE EAST: Nick Tabone, Dorian Facen-10, Phoenix Krawczyk-11; WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH: John Maher, Miles Graves-10, Dom Govenettio-11, Sam Ebel-11. HAMBURG: Alayna Godios, Abby Kane, Shaelyn Szabala. Player of the Year: Erin Mansfield, Maple Grove, Pitcher of the Year: Haleigh Dellow, Westfield, P/SS Olivia Herrington Chaut. HONORABLE MENTION: ARCHBISHOP WALSH: Payton Howard-10. Across Harlem Road is Dirkson field. Player of the Year: Dalayla Alexander-9, Ellicottville. A Amos Whitcomb Salamanca 12, A Travis Fry Akron 11, M Chris Sroda Eden 12, M Winter Rivera Gowanda 8, D William Crouse Salamanca 12, G Jarod White Salamanca 12. Sportsmanship Award: Zach Hill-11, Barker. C/1B Georgeann Reinhardt City Honors 11. PPG: 26.9 Reb. ROY-HART: Christian Lates-11, Brett Ricker-11, Brad Voelker. PINE VALLEY: Morgan Sandy, Kaitlin Hayes-10. Benjamin Terhaar, Williamsville East, swimming, Lauren Marie Tracey, Jamestown, basketball, Erin Weir, Niagara Wheatfield, basketball, Hannah Weise, Chautauqua Lake, basketball, Christian Williams, Williamsville South, hockey. Maryvale: Sienna Fell, soccer; Raegen Willard, gymnastics. Allegany-Limestone/Ellicottville: Brooke Pecorella 11, 50 freestyle, 100 butterfly; Paige Pecorella 9, 200 and 500 freestyle; Michaella Rhodes 11, diving; Emma Jankowski 9, 50 freestyle, 100 breaststroke; Lindsay Swalcy, 200 individual medley. Dirkson Field Across from Harlem Park EMERSON: Keshawn Alexander, Antonio Morrales. Katelyn Kittleson (Pioneer), Megan Schneider (Springville), Draven Jagoda (Springville), Olivia Rhoat (JFK). Overall ECIC Team Sportsmanship: East Aurora. She was a huge contributor to Hamburgs run to the Class A-1 championship. Singles: Bernadette Gens, Fredonia; Emily Bauer, Chautauqua Lake; Cece Eklum-11, Jamestown; Caroline DeRose, Olean. PPG: 16.1 Reb. DUNKIRK: Timothy Brown-11, Amarion Tell-11. HUTCH-TECH: Chanelle Jones. SALAMANCA: Makayla Burch 12. PARK: Joshua Latner. Runner of the Year: Kayla Schmidt, Williamsville South. Wheatfield 11, SS Alyssa Wasielewski City Honors 12, SS Elanna Lysiak Nia. Selected by area coaches; senior unless noted otherwise. Here are where Erie-area athletes are going, 2022-23 District 10 boys basketball schedule, scores, standings, 2022-23 District 10 girls basketball schedule, scores, standings, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy, Girard visits Fairview on Tuesday in a key boys rivalry game of Region 4 leaders, There were six overtime games in District 10 basketball the past week, including a girls showdown where McDowell held off Harbor Creek in a Region 6 showdown, The East-West basketball game rosters of senior players were revealed for the March 31 games at Penn State Behrend. Posted 12 double-doubles with her final one coming in B-2 championship game (10 points, 13 rebounds). GRAND ISLAND: Madalyn Montes 9, Kendall Suffoletta 12. Lancaster: Kristen Kessler, Sara ODonnell. Future Division I soccer player is a talented basketball player, too. STARPOINT: Luke Blas-11, Ryan Barney, Tyler Preisch. MEDINA: Paige Adkins 12, Faith Oberther 12, Brionna Raiser-Russell 12. PINE VALLEY: Sam Hunt-11, Travis West-11, George Kruszka-10. SWEET HOME: Jeremy Kozak. LAKE SHORE: Jake Logan. The teams split two games, inflicting the only loss of the season on the other. WEST SENECA WEST: Max Koller; Ryan Vanderlip-9. Many teams have been recognized for their team grade point average in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Team. GOWANDA: Hailey Fort 11. MIDDLE EARLY: Amir Marble-10, Zamar Ashford-11. The award was renamed for Sister Maria Mares in 2017. Winning the Division 3 sectional champion was her career highlight. JAMESTOWN: Juan Matos-11. NEWFANE: Jayden Reynolds, Austin Burkhard-11. LOCKPORT: Kevin Daskavitz-10, Shannon Richardson. Rokitka was most valuable on draws. GRAND ISLAND: Adiana Cotroneo-11, Adison Fike-11, Victoria Thauer-11. Wilson, basketball Brandon Makowski, West Seneca West, hockey Victoria Mariano, Nichols, hockey Jack Marso, Lockport, swimming Alexander Muscarella, Clarence, swimming Zishan Munir, Southwestern, basketball Kayla Myers, Williamsville East, track Ray Noonan, Williamsville North, track Connor Nowak, West Seneca West, bowling . WEST SENECA WEST: Greg Alexandrowicz-11, Evan Hubbard, Brandon Makowski. We believe that the basic rules of good sportsmanship consists of: showing respect for opponents at all times; show respect for officials and their decisions; know, understand, and follow the rules of the contest; maintain self-control at all times; recognize and appreciate skill in opponent's performance. KENMORE WEST: Evan Davie-11, Jason Britton-11, PJ Abbott, Noah Michael-11, Charlie Marzec-11. NIAGARA WHEATFIELD: Cole Scofield, Cameron Thomas-11. NEWFANE: Anna Chunco-8. NICHOLS: Gabi Siren-11. JAMESTOWN: Tyler Maloney-9. 100 breaststroke: Jaxon Bruzgul (Canisius). It is also a former capital of Baden, a historic region named . 100 backstroke: Jude Violante (Lew-Port). FRONTIER: Lillie Bogdan-8. NEWFANE: Marina Ersing, Shelby Nerber-11, Sara Siegmann. EAST AURORA: Sydney Girardi-8, Mya Rogers-10. KENMORE WEST: Molly Forthingham-11. LEWISTON-PORTER: Graciana Auer, Jordan Niccola-10. The East-West basketball games, formerly the City vs. County basketball games, are set for March 31 at Penn State Behrend. RIVERSIDE: Kayla Montes 12. Here are the honorable mention selections listed in alphabetical order by school. AKRON: Caleb Suckow-10. ROY-HART: Maddy Colley, Clara Jones, Grace Parker-10, Cecelia Santos. RANDOLPH: Samantha English-11, Haleigh Smith. LANCASTER: Madison LaPenta 12,Kayli Rabent 12. Mercy, Alex Kiedrowski, Girls Basketball, Mt. OLEAN: Emma Edwards 8. GRAND ISLAND: Jenna Doctor, Alyssa Nelson, Lily Koslowski. THIRD TEAM: BENNETT: Lebrun Northington-11. It was depressing when Jacob got hurt because I felt like we had all the pieces to have really good back-to-back seasons. Finds of the Neolithic era and during the Roman period show an early settlement of this area. PIONEER: Kevina Drennan-10. Our second game I couldn't play because I had something going on and that night the accident happened. 1999-2000: *Katie MacFarlane (Clarence), Jen Feher (Depew), Adrienne Roseti (Williamsville East), Eva Cunningham (Iroquois), Katie Paradise (East Aurora). Puntillo, Carson Teijeira-9. Senior of the Year: Acacia Barber, Frewsburg. Briarwood Park End of Briarwood dr., WEST SENECA Located at the end of Briarwood Rd. STARPOINT: Andrew Hearn-10. Amaiya Nelson scored 13 points and Caylen Spano added 12 to lead the Trojans, while the Huskies have been on fire lately. FREDONIA: Dawson Bird, Ben Morrow-11, Sam Murphy-10, Salvatore Tabone-10. SWEET HOME: Carter Russel, Julian Sanchez. Williamsville South: Olivia Lorenzo 11, Olivia Ruggerrio 11. The scholar-athlete team is open to seniors from Western New York's 100-plus public and private schools and the selections are made by the committee. Union City has organized a new basketball all-star doubleheader featuring the Class 2A public school teams in Region 1 and Region 2. Participated in the Lancaster Leadership Academy, Distinguished Leaders program, Student Union and Junior Class Board.