Chris Metcalf

Avon rolls over Bolivar-Richburg 63-zip

JV players contribute for defending sectional champs.

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Keshequa tops Le Roy in Nunda girls soccer tournament

Trailing 1-0, host Keshequa scored two unanswered goals as the Lady Indians captured the Nunda soccer title with the 2-1 overtime victory over defending sectional champion Le Roy.

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Cal-Mum girls soccer picks up victory against Hornell

The Cal-Mum girls soccer team captured the consolation game with the 2-1 victory over Hornell at the Megan Carl Soccer Tourament Friday in Scottsville.

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Geneseo, Keshequa each claim Megan Carl tournament titles

Lady Devils claim Wheatland-Chili crown with big 2-0 win

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HF-L tunes up for Monroe County

If the Honeoye Falls-Lima Cougars’ football team intends on making an impact this season in the Monroe County League, they better take care of Tyler Fenti.

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Cal-Mum football blasts Canisteo-Greenwood, 48-6

In typical Red Raider fashion, Cal-Mum grounded out over 400 yards rushing as they dismantled visiting Canisteo-Greenwood 48-6 last Friday night at Hamilton Field.

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Livonia spikers top Avon in four sets

Alysha LaDuke put down 14 kills while Kristie Barger had 26 assists as host Livonia earned the four set victory over Avon in crossover action Sept. 1.

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Way-Co volleyball pounds Penn Yan

Rachel Meyer had 20 service points, nine aces and eight assists while Molly DeGraff added 11 service points, eight aces, seven kills and eight digs as Way-Co defeated visiting Penn Yan in non-league action Sept. 3.

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Mynter, Naujokas lead Cal-Mum volleyball

Mackenzie Mynter had 13 assists while Chloe Naujokas added five kills as host Cal-Mum opened the 2009 volleyball season with the four set victory over Bloomfield Sept. 3.

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Metcalf: LeRoy streak was simply amazing

Congratulations goes out to Le Roy head coach Brian Moran, defensive coordinator Andy Paladino, and the rest of the Knights’ coaching staff that all played a part in the last 10 years as their 43-game winning streak at Hartwood Park finally came to an end last Friday.

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State Legislature restores cuts to program that serves developmentally disabled

State lawmakers on Tuesday passed legislation that will restore $90 million in budget cuts to programs that benefit people with developmental disabilities, including the Arc of Livingston-Wyoming.

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MOUNT MORRIS AUDIT

Comptroller questions role of accounting firm

The Village of Mount Morris has been taken to task by the New York State Comptroller after an audit of its treasurer’s office showed the treasurer’s ability to perform “discretionary duties” was compromised when the village board contracted the firm of LaDelfa, Schroder & Walker to do work for the treasurer.

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CHILDREN

Conesus park to be site of Vacation Bible School

Conesus United Church Vacation Bible School is scheduled June 24 to 28 at Ricky Greene Park.

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CHILDREN

York churches host bible school

York Baptist Church and York United Presbyterian Church invite area children to “Kingdom Rock” vacation bible school, June 24 to 28.

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BOARDS

2 local women named to Child Care Council

Two local women are among the new board members of the Child Care Council Inc.

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AWARENESS

Free colon cancer screenings available

What can men do to prevent health problems such as heart disease and cancer of the colon or prostate?

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