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Hornets take victory over Lyndonville Tigers
Eagles win, Hawks bow
A 38-26 scoring edge over the middle two quarters keyed Oakfield-Alabama to a 66-54 victory over Lyndonville on Friday in the Genesee Region League season opener.
In other G-R action, Kendall defeated Byron-Bergen 43-29 and Elba topped Holley 51-44.
In a non-league contest, JFK defeated host Roy-Hart 56-49.
Leading by a narrow 13-12 margin, Oakfield-Alabama outscored Lyndonville 23-16 in the second quarter to take a 36-28 lead at the half. The Hornets extended the advantage to 51-38 at the three-quarter mark after out pointing the Tigers 15-10 in the third quarter.
Sam McCracken scored 28 points and AJ Kehlenback added 22 and 14 rebounds to lead the Hornets.
Muhammad Akram scored 22 and Josh Karp 13 for the Tigers as both players his three three-point shot.
Kendall 43, Byron-Bergen 29
Jimmy Zingler scored 11 points, Colt Tooley 10 and Alex Bosko nine to lead the balanced attack for Kendall, which enjoyed a 21-7 half-time advantage.
Elba 51, Holley 44
Eric Kowalik, who scored a game high 19 points, hit three big three-point shots in the fourth quarter to key Elba’s 51-44 victory over Holley.
Guy Hills scored 14 and Brian Mitchell 12 for Holley.
JFK 56, Roy-Hart 49
Leading by just one, 40-39, at the three-quarter mark, JFK outscored Roy-Hart 16-10 down the stretch to claim the win.
Jeff Swick took game high scoring honors for Roy-Hart with 19.
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Stallions roll past Hawks
Scoring touchdowns on their first two possessions, the Medina Stallions went on to defeat the Holley Hawks 31-13 Friday in a Niagara Orleans Football Association Varsity Division game at Vets Park.
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PHOTO: Medina booters rule U19
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Purple Eagles earn N-O League Supremacy award
Capping off an outstanding 2009-2010 school year of academic and athletic success, the Albion High athletic program recently earned two major honors — the New York State Public High School Athletic Association School of Distinction Award and the Niagara-Orleans League Supremacy Award.
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Touchdown off botched play earns Tigers 20-14 victory
Scoring in dramatic fashion in overtime with a touchdown off a botched field goal attempt, the Lyndonville Tigers outlasted the Jamestown Chiefs 20-14 Saturday in a Northeastern Football Alliance game. -
Lyndonville U16 posts win; Medina U19 downs Attica
Breaking away from a scoreless deadlock, Albion netted a pair of early second-half goals to earn a -
Lyndonville wins U10 tourney
Compiling a perfect 6-0 record, Lyndonville captured championship honors at the Somerset U10 baseball tournament this past weekend.
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Tigers romp past Titans
Ignited by a pair of early touchdowns, the Lyndonville Tigers went on to defeat the Oneida County Titans 39-9 here Saturday in a Northeastern Football Alliance game.
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All-WNY honors for Albion duo
Capping off an outstanding championship season, Albion High has placed two players on the first team of the All-Western New York baseball squad.
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Barden Homes Twins claim Mini playoff baseball crown
Pounding out 20 hits, the Barden Homes Twins downed the Mens Aux VFW Giants 28-3 in the Medina LOYAL Mini League playoff championship game Saturday at Butts Park to complete a perfect 17-0 season.
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