Mother Nature claimed Monday’s Class A Far West Regional Championship between Grand Island and Aquinas, giving Vikings’ ace Joel Klock a full week of rest heading into tonight’s rescheduled contest at Batavia’s Dwyer Stadium. First pitch is set for 7 p.m.
The weather also gave Little Irish workhorse Jed Lemen, a nine-game winner this spring, a third day of rest after he tossed a four-hitter in the Section V title game Friday evening against four-time defending champion Pittsford-Sutherland. It’s unclear if Lemen will start, but he will be available to pitch.
GI (17-7 overall) enters the game on a five-game winning streak after winning its first sectional title since 1980 last Thursday against Albion.
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Lyndonville, Medina earn weekend wins
Avenging an earlier season two point (35-33) loss, Lyndonville survived a turnover filled fourth quarter scoring drought to edge past Wheatland-Chili 36-31 Friday in a Genesee Region League game.
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Eagles blitz Mustangs
Plagued by a costly combination of cold shooting and turnovers, Medina dropped a 78-47 decision to visiting CSAT in a Niagara-Orleans League make-up game Saturday afternoon.
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Holley wrestling captures Class BB crown
Placing seven in the finals, Holley captured top team honors at the Section V Class BB championships Saturday at East Rochester.
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T-Wolves in a funk, lose second straight
Following one of the more disappointing performances during his tenure at Niagara County Community College, coach Bill Beilein provided some poignant thoughts about his ballclub.
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BANK SHOT
Grand Island’s Kallie Banker admittedly doesn’t know much about Viking great Carlin Hartman.
After all it’s been more than 20 years since Hartman finished his illustrious career with 1,518 points, the most by any Vikings basketball player ever.
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