Mustangs post N-O soccer win over Tigers
Photos by Cheryl Wertman – Improving to 7-2 in the league, Medina downed Akron 3-1 in a Niagara-Orleans boys soccer game at Vets Park this evening. Here Medina’s Vinny Gray sends a header toward the Akron goal. Aidan Papaj sored two goals in the first half for the Mustangs. Aleks Seefeldt rounded out the scoring with a second half goal on a penalty kick.
Medina’s Luke Duffina fights to get past Akron’s Thatcher Ranney to get to the ball. The Mustangs have little time to savor the win as they have a non league game at Frewsburg at 1 p.m. Saturday. Medina is now 11-2 overall.
Fast start sparks Bees to win over Tigers
Photo by Cheryl Wertman – Two lightning quick goals in the first four minutes, one on a header off a corner and the other on a breakaway, sparked Byron-Berge/Elba to a 5-1 win over host Lyndonville in a Genesee Region League boys soccer game this afternoon. Here Jesus Reyes, who scored the Tigers lone goal, advances the ball against the Bees Bing Zuber.
Lyndonville’s Austin Fonda sends the ball up field as Xavier Vargas defends for Bergen. Lyndonville, which has two non league games remaining to complete the regular season, finishes the G-R campaign at 6-6.
Kendall boys win to cap 12-0 G-R title season
Kendall completed a perfect 12-0 Genesee Region League boys soccer championship season with a 5-0 victory at Wheatland-Chili this evening.
Taking turns scoring the goals for the Eagles were Brenden Eichas, Pablo Rosario-Reyes, Brandon Barrett, CJ D’Agostino and goalie Jonny Conte on a penalty kick.
Kendall. which has now captured the G-R title two years in a row, is 15-0 overall.
Akron and Barker score N-O field hockey wins
Remaining 1-2 in the title chase, Akron defeated Roy-Hart 8-0 and Barker edged Newfane 1-0 in Niagara-Orleans League field hockey action this afternoon.
Defending champion Akron is now 8-0 and Barker 9-1.
Mo Tomporowski scored four goals, Kenzi Tomporowski two and Maddy Gates and Lex Salmon one each for Akron.
Sophia Pavlock scored Barker’s lone goal.
Akron will visit Kenmore in a makeup game Saturday and then host Barker in a key contest next Thursday.
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Albion elementary students learn all about fire prevention
Students go through smoke simulator, spray water from fire hose
Photos by Tom Rivers
ALBION – Barre firefighters, Dylan Parker at left and Barry Flansburg at right, assist fourth-graders in spraying water from a fire hose at targets. It was part of a Fire Prevention Week at the school.
Albion, Barre and Carlton firefighters let students see and try some of the equipment used by firefighters today to cap off the week.
During the week firefighters spent about 20 minutes with each classroom from grades PreK to 5, going over fire prevention tips.
Students make their way through a smoke simulator inside a fire safety training trailer was outside the school today. That trailer, owned by the Orleans County’s Emergency Management Office, has a fog machine to simulate smoky rooms.
Students were urged to “Stay Low and Go.”
Outside the trailer also was designated meeting area and a phone to call 911.
Brianna Caldwell, an Albion firefighter, simulates being a dispatcher and takes a 911 call.
Ryan Woolston, a Carlton firefighter, shows students a rescue boat. Woolston also let students see some of the equipment on the boat including a dry suit that firefighters use for water rescues.
Fred Piano of Albion shows students the fire safety trailer. Piano and about 20 firefighters volunteered throughout the school day, showing students the different fire apparatus and prevention exercises.
Barry Flansburg of Barre helps Emma Cary while she directs the hose at targets.
NHS at Medina taking reservations for free dinner for veterans on Nov. 7
MEDINA – The National Honor Society at Medina High School will again be serving dinner to veterans and their families.
The annual Veterans’ Day Dinner will be at 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 7, at the high school cafeteria.
The dinner will be catered by Zambistro. Veterans and their families who want to attend are urged to call the high school office at (585) 798-2700 by Oct. 31.
Reservations can also be emailed to NHS advisor Zachary Harris at zwharris@medinacsd.org.
Albion middle schools working on repainting 4 historical markers
Clarendon historian shows students bicentennial ox, historic jail cell
Photos courtesy of Tim Archer
CLARENDON – A group of Albion Middle School students recently had a memorable trip to Clarendon with Town Historian Melissa Ierlan.
Ierlan has repainted about 40 historical markers in the community in recent years and hse put the students to work on four of them.
The photo at top shows eighth graders Jeffrey Echevarría, Daniel Dash, Brian Patten and Caleb Wolf.
Ierlan also showed the students the progress on decorating a fiberglass ox with historic photos from Clarendon. This ox is part of a celebration of Orleans County’s 200th anniversary this year. Ierlan is a member of the Bicentennial Committee.
The students toured the Clarendon Historical Society and saw old farm implements and a 100-year-old jail cell.
Lifelong Clarendon resident seeks support in election for Town Board
Editor:
As a lifelong resident of Clarendon, I have been an active member of this community since I was 10 years old. I have raised my family here and my grandchildren are also being raised here.
Being a member of Boy Scout Troop 59 and doing community service projects to helping my father mow the town properties and pioneer cemeteries from the age of fourteen has only increased my devotion to the town.
I am a member of the Clarendon Fire Company and have my own landscaping business which serves many members of the community and local area for the last 30 years which gives me the perspective of the residents in Clarendon as I know my customers and talk to them. I volunteer at the Clarendon Historical Society, Orleans County Historical Association, local parades and cemetery clean up events to name a few.
I have been serving on the Clarendon Town Board since June and have become well versed in the issues and concerns facing the town and the challenges it brings, from the budget process to being aware of the resident’s needs, wellbeing and safety.
I would appreciate your support in the upcoming November election so I can continue to serve the town I’ve called home all of my life.
Sincerely,
Fred Seeman
Clarendon Town Board candidate
Ministry of Concern recognized by Chamber for service to community
Provided photos: The Genesee Orleans Ministry of Concern has started a food and personal care pantry at Albion Central School in the middle and high schools. This photo from February includes, from left, Rose Friedl, youth coordinator for GOMOC; Jami Allport, executive director for GOMOC; and Brittany Barleben, middle and high school social worker.
Photo by Ginny Kropf: Jami Allport is director of Genesee-Orleans Ministry of Concern, which will be recognized with the Orleans County Chamber of Commerce’s Community Service Award Oct. 23 at White Birch Golf Course.
ALBION – The organization known for years as “The Agency of Last Resort” will be honored by the Orleans County Chamber of Commerce with the Community Service Award.
The Genesee-Orleans Ministry of Concern and other honorees will be recognized at the 27th annual awards ceremony on Oct. 23 at White Birch Golf Course in Lyndonville.
Jami Allport, director of Genesee-Orleans Ministry of Concern, said the organization is very excited about receiving that honor.
GOMOC began in 1955 as the Migrant Ministry, when Medina teacher Arden McAllister and Sister Marian Adrian started it to support migrant farmworkers in Orleans County. Sister Marian would eventually serve as director from 1991 until her retirement in 2006.
The agency focused on meeting the basic needs of migrant families who were vital to the local economy, but often lacked access to stable housing, transportation and essential services.
Over time, the GOMOC mission was expanded to serve all individuals and families in crisis in Orleans and Genesee counties. Today, according to Allport, GOMOC operates a wide range of critical community programs which address immediate needs, while helping families work toward stability.
This includes a furniture program coordinated by Staci Palmer with truck drivers James Shoeberlein Jr. and Kyle Woolston; Emergency Assistance Program, overseen by the office staff as a whole; Homeless Outreach Program, overseen by Steven Trembley; Youth and Family Empowerment Program, led by Rosie Friedl; the Mary Grace Room, overseen by high school intern Abby Kincaid; and Rental Assistance Program, run by Office Manager Carol Whalin.
Through these efforts, COMOC continues to be a lifeline for residents who have nowhere else to turn, Allport said. The organization operates on the belief that every individual deserves respect, dignity and access to resources, regardless of their circumstances.
For many years, the agency had officers on Main Street, until being offered space in the First Presbyterian Church, where they moved in March 2024.
“We are deeply honored to receive this award from the Orleans County Chamber of Commerce,” Allport said. “This recognition reflects not just the work of our staff, but the incredible support of our entire community. Together, we make a difference in the lives of people who need it most.”
Photo by Tom Rivers: Albion village trustee Tim McMurray and Jami Allport, executive director of the Genesee-Orleans Ministry of Concern, on Jan. 25, 2024 walk along the railroad tracks in Albion between Main Street and West Academy Street. They were among several agency and government leaders out that day trying the measure the homeless population in the community. Allport offered gift cards to Tops, as well as snacks, blankets and gloves. GOMOC for the past year has made backpacks with supplies available to the local unhoused population. The backpacks were purchased with a grant from the Greater Rochester Health Foundation.
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Roy-Hart spikers clinch a tie for N-O title
Defending champion Roy-Hart clinched at least a tie for the Niagara-Orleans League volleyball championship with a straight set 25-16, 25-17, 25-15 win over runner-up Newfane this evening.
Lauren Snyder had 8 kills, Grace Pearl and Kylie McOmber 7 kills, Raegan Kern 5 kills and Ryleigh Capen 23 assists for Roy-Hart.
Roy-Hart is now 8-0 and Newfane 6-2.
Wilson 25-17, 25-25, Medina 10-25-15, 14
Wilson improves to 5-3 with the four set win over Medina which slips to 0-8.
Akron 23-25-25-20-15, Albion 25-23-2-25-13
Jillian LeBaron had 8 aces, 6 kills and 47 digs, Anna Grillo 5 kills, 2 aces and 46 digs, Melia Prince 6 kills and Katelyn Viza 5 aces for Albion in the five set loss to Akron.
Akron is now 4-4 and Albion 1-7.
Albion, Barker/Lyndonville, Kendall and Holley all score girls soccer victories
Photos by Cheryl Wertman – Albion’s Shayla Higgins works around Medina defenders Lucia DiCureia (5) and Lillian Maynard (2) during this evening’s game at Vets Park.
Albion downed Medina 8-0 in a Niagara-Orleans League girls soccer game at Vets Park this evening.
Melanie Viza and Julia Button both had two goals for the Purple Eagles as Lena Grillo, Shayla Higgins, Alayna Flugel, McKinley Knight and Brittany Lewis each had one.
Albion is now 2-5-4 and Medina 0-10 in N-O action.
Barker/Lyndonville 2, Newfane 0
Goals by Abby Alexander and Alexa Robinson keyed Barker/Lyndonville to a 2-0 N-O win over Newfane.
Barker/Lyndonville is now 5-3-3 and Newfane 3-7 in N-O competition.
Kendall 11, Finney 0
Kendall romped to an 11-0 non league win over GC Finney as Ryleigh Denning had 4 goals, Hailey Ball and Payton Vogt 2 and Sophia Picardo, Aleah Barrett, Stella Kwiatek and Izzy D’Agostino one each.
Picardo and Addison Kludt both had a pair of assists. Picardo is now Kendall’s career leader in assists.
Kendall is now 14-1 overall.
Holley 3, Attica 0
Holley blanked Attica 3-0 in a Genesee Region League game as Kyla Burne scored all three goals and Hanna Ostrom had an assist.
Zoey Warner made three saves to earn the shutout in goal.
Holley is now 8-3-1 in G-R action.
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Albion 2, Cardinal O’Hara 0
Albion downed visiting Cardinal O’Hara 2-0 in a non league game on goals by Joey Bropst and Alakai Colmenero.
Akron 1, Roy-Hart 0
Akron nipped Roy-Hart 1-0 in an N-O contest on a goal by Sawyer Ranney.
Medina’s Rhoswyn Oakes sends the ball up field as Kailee Anstey pursues for Albion.
Mustangs roll to win over Timberwolves
Building up a commanding 28-0 half-time advantage, Medina went on to down host Tonawanda 49-8 in a C North Division game this evening.
Quarterback Preston Woodworth opened the scoring for Medina with an 11 yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Kolton Fletcher had a 30 yard run and a 30 yard pass reception to highlight the drive. Davi Mucoucah tacked on the first of his seven extra point kicks.
Christian Moss then had three short touchdown runs on carries of 7, 2 and 6 yards to boost the Mustangs advantage to 28-0 at the half. Woodworth had a 32 yard pass completion to Vinny Gray to highlight the first of those TD drives and a 32 yard run on the second.
The Mustangs tacked on three more touchdowns in the second half on a 68 yard kickoff return by Fletcher, and scoring runs of 1 and 45 yards by Woodworth.
Defensively the Mustangs got fumble recovers by Mathew Jacobs, Jayzon Wills and Avion Johnson and a pass interception by Gray.
The Mustangs are now 3-2 in the division and 4-2 overall while the Timberwolves are 0-6.
Nearly 500 attend Family Game Night at Dubby’s Tailgate
Photos by Tom Rivers
ALBION – Carrie O’Neill, a member of the Orleans County Youth Board, waits for a kid to select a board game after visiting many of the booths and trying the games and activities.
Free board games were offered when kids completed their passport by trying the different activities at Family Game Night.
This was the 11th annual event and the third time it was hosted by Dubby’s Tailgate in Albion. Dubby’s served up two slices of pizza for each person.
Many of the county government departments and agencies in the community had booths with activities and prizes. The event was organized by the Orleans County Youth Bureau and County Legislature.
The mascots from McDonald’s, Grimace and Hamburglar, greeted kids inside Dubby’s. There were 472 people registered, and the total attendance was likely even closer to 500. That is the most in the 11 years of Family Game Night.
Grimace and Hamburglar meet Charli Wulf, 5, of Holley. Orly the Ox, the county’s bicentennial mascot, also greeted local kids at the event.
Staff from the Probation Department offered a chance to play a cup stacking game and to win prizes. In back from left for probation include secretary Amy Albone, probation assistant Michelle Coots, and probation director Sarah Osborne. They gave away pumpkins donated by Coots’s grandson, 11-year-old Nathan Gray of Nathan’s Produce.
Kat Holland from the Personnel Department did a plate spinning demonstration as part of the Personnel Department’s booth. Katie Harvey, the personnel director, is at left.
Cara Wachob, a home base visitor and Early Head Start advocate, led the booth for Community Action and invited kids and their parents to play different games.