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Breakaway Adventures: Fox Hunts to the Olympics
Local Ellicottville Eventer, Heli Kongats training under the watchful eye of Olympic Bronze Medal holder Darren Chiacchia at his Independence Equestrian Center in Springville, NY. Photo / Indrek Kongats. With the 2024 Olympic Games about to kick off on July 26 in Paris, France, it’s not hard to find a...
St. Bonaventure Athletics Reveals Re-Energized Brand Identity
ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. – It’s a new era for St. Bonaventure Athletics. St. Bonaventure University has introduced a re-energized athletics brand identity, one that gives the department’s 19 NCAA Division I programs a fresh look while honoring the proud tradition of Bona’s Athletics. St. Bonaventure partnered...
5th Annual HVSP Golf Fundraiser
The Holiday Valley Ski Patrol (HVSP) is happy to announce our fifth annual HVSP Golf Fundraiser. This year’s fundraiser is scheduled for Monday, August 19th at Holiday Valley Resort in Ellicottville, NY. All proceeds from the tournament will go towards the purchase of first aid supplies, training fees and new equipment that support our mission throughout the 2024-2025 season.
Salamanca Dominates Olean to Win 11-1
SALAMANCA, NY — It’s not often that two teams combine for more runs than hits, but that is what happened Sunday night in Salamanca. The Oilers were dominated by the Lizards, who scored more runs than the Oilers had base runners. With a total of eight base runners for the entire game, the Oilers fell to the Lizards 11-1. The game was stopped in the eighth inning because of the 10-run mercy rule.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Oilers struggled to produce any offense against the Lizards' Josh Martos, who only allowed three hits, three walks and two hit-batters over the eight innings. Oilers pitchers struggled to find the strike zone. Four pitchers combined to allow just seven hits but walked 14 batters and hit four others. Pitcher Matt Marsh suffered his first loss of the season, allowing six runs off four hits, walking five and hitting two batters. The Oilers are home on Tuesday for their final regular season home game, which is against the Dansville Gliders. It is the team's fan appreciation game, and admission is free. The first pitch is scheduled for 7 p.m. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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