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Depew tailback Sanders is Times' offensive MVP Depew varsity football head coach Dan McGrath said senior running back Mike Sanders needed just a small crease to explode for running yards, and the 1,000-yard tailback often ripped through those holes in 2006 to become the More ...
2006 All-Times Offensive Team Quarterback Jeremy Mountain - Maryvale Senior quarterback More ...
Depew's Strychalski advances to state meet One year after Depew's Jordan Myers advanced to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association swimming championships, Lady Wildcats' freshman Julie Strychalski decided it was her turn. More ...
Correction In last week's All- Times Defensive Team, it was incorrectly stated that Maryvale's Mike Appenheimer recorded 74 tackles and one sack. Appenheimer actually led the Flyers with 94 tackles and seven sacks. The More ...
More soccer awards - Maryvale girls varsity First Team ECIC-III Nicole Odrobina More ...
Lancers lose to O'Hara in league championship For the second year in a row, the St. Mary's of Lancaster varsity football team was denied the Monsignor Martin Association League A's top prize by Cardinal O'Hara High School, losing 28-0 last Thursday at Ralph Wilson Stadium. More ...
ARM ACTION... Cleveland Hill junior Lauren Habermehl performs in the 200 medley race More ...
Central club hockey squad strives for another championship season Based on how his team has done in recent seasons, it's easy to see why Cheektowaga Central varsity club hockey coach Steve Ferrentino is confident about his team's ability to play well again this year and maintain the Warriors' "legacy" of success. More ...
Depew hopes to get another shot at Super Sunday title Depew, which finished an impressive 11-0-1 in the Small School East Division last season, 13-5-1 overall, looks to rebuild quickly with a fairly young team following the graduation of several stars. More ...
Maryvale coach hopes Flyers' balance keys success Maryvale varsity club hockey head coach Roger Gmerek believes that a balanced roster- which includes 12 returnees and eight newcomers- will help his team compete in the Small Schools South Division. More ...
CH/JFK Highlanders eyeing Southtowns playoffs After a long postseason drought, Gordon Porterfield believes his Cleveland Hill/John F. Kennedy club hockey team can be a serious playoff contender this season. More ...
DISAPPOINTING FINISH... St. Mary's linebacker Brad Gibson can't bear to watch the final seconds tick away last More ...
Johnson falls to legend in Etonic bowling's top 8 Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga remembers growing up and watching her bowling idol, Pete Weber, perform at national tournaments every Saturday morning on TV. Last weekend, Johnson went head-to-head against the future Hall-of-Famer at the Etonic Championship at AMF Thruway Lanes. More ...
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