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SANDBLOOM HIT
In Thursday’s Section 6 Class B-2 semifinal baseball game between fifth-seeded Southwestern and No. 1 Gowanda, the Trojans’ Michael Sandbloom had the RBI single to tie the game in the sixth inning. The wrong name was reported Friday’s Post-Journal.
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Rec Center
Busti will be moving into the Busti-Lakewood Recreational Center at 9 W. Summit St. until further notice. The name of the building was incorrect in an article in Tuesday’s Post-Journal.
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BEARS GAME TIME
The Section 6 Class C baseball quarterfinal between Frewsburg and Allegany-Limestone will be played at Frewsburg at 5 p.m., Tuesday. The location of the game was incorrect in Saturday’s Post-Journal.
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CCAA TRACK & FIELD
The Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Track & Field Championships will start at 4 p.m., today at Dunkirk High School. The start time was incorrect in Thursday’s Post-Journal. Action resumes at 10 a.m. on Saturday also at Dunkirk.
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EARLE WINS DISCUS
Mike Earle won the discus as the Falconer Golden Falcons downed Southwestern in a Division 1 boys track meet Monday. Earle’s name was spelled incorrectly in a story in Tuesday’s Post-Journal.
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Sandberg Kessler
David Misenheimer works for Sandberg Kessler Architecture & Engineering, which is the firm handling the Barmore Sellstrom Tires project. Sandberg Kessler’s name was incorrect in Sunday’s edition.
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HINSON IS
RECORD HOLDER
The Jamestown High School record in the 400-meter hurdles belongs to David Hinson. Hinson posted a time of 53.75 in 1995, which is .32 of a second faster than the time that Mitch Moore, now No. 2 on the school’s record board, turned in Saturday in the Loucks Track and Field Invitational in White Plains. Because incorrect information was submitted, Hinson was not credited as the record holder in an article that appeared on Page B1 in Monday’s Post-Journal.
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Incorrect Showtime
The Saturday, May 24, performance of “And The World Goes ‘Round” at the Lucille Ball Little Theatre will be at 8 p.m. The performance time was reported incorrectly in Thursday’s paper.
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JACK PAYNE WINS
Jack Payne of Panama Central School posted a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Jake Thompson of Fredonia in a second singles tennis match on Tuesday. His first name was incorrectly reported in Wednesday’s Post-Journal.