May 4, 2010 RSS feed / Sports

Gritty Bulldogs see rallies fall short

The Kenmore East baseball team has shown that it is made up of great character at multiple times throughout the 2010 season. More...

Sweet Home wins big over Starpoint

The Sweet Home bats came alive against Starpoint. The Lady Panthers pounded out 20 hits to beat Starpoint, 18-2, Tuesday, April 27 at home. “The girls played with so much confidence,” said Sweet Home coach Diana Calandra. More...

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCOREBOARD

Tuesday, April 27 Girls Lacrosse — Mount St. Mary def. Sacred Heart, 7-6. Baseball — St. Joe’s def. St. Francis, 4-3. Softball — Tonawanda def. Cardinal O’Hara, 13-0; Lancaster def. Kenmore West, 9-2. More...

Roosevelt signs free agent deal with Bills

St. Joe’s product to continue career with hometown team

After finishing up his remarkable career at St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute, Naaman Roosevelt decided to continue his football career locally, signing on with the University at Buffalo. More...

East tennis makes noise in Niagara Frontier League

Kenmore East boys tennis coach Dave Coates said even he was a little surprised by his team’s start to the 2010 season. East lost several leaders from a team that went just 4-10 last season. More...

Sweet Home baseball repeats at Throwback Classic

Sweet Home hasn’t picked up many victories this season but they own the Throwback Classic. More...

Sports briefs

The Canisius College hockey team recently recognized its 2009-10 award winners at the program's annual postseason banquet. Sophomore Scott Moser ( Tonawanda) earned the Most Improved Award. More...

Thunder track standing out in MMA competition

The Mount St. Mary Academy track team was kind of lost in the shuffle among the many track teams that competed at the Depew Wildcat Relays at Depew High School’s new track facility on Saturday. More...

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