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Batavia Ends Skunks’ Season

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BATAVIA — Jamestown’s finest season in the franchise’s short history came to an end Wednesday night in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League West Division final. Eric Woodley pitched two innings of scoreless relief for the save to support a strong outing by winning pitcher Luc ...

Chadwick Bay Softball Bash Starts Tonight In Dunkirk

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It’s back and bigger and better than ever. This weekend the Chadwick Bay Softball Bash returns to northern Chautauqua County as visitors from across the northeast will sweep into the area. This year’s event welcomes over 80 teams and 1,000 girls participating on 15 softball diamonds across ...

Con Club Walleye Derby Is This Weekend

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With every summer walleye tournament held in the eastern basin of Lake Erie, anglers rediscover why fishing here, especially from the shores of Chautauqua County (located next to the deepest Lake Erie waters), is as rewarding as it is thrilling. Beyond the cast and catch, the busy ...

Youth Baseball Roundup

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12U TRAVEL BASEBALL FREWSBURG — The Diamond Dawgs earned a spot in the Western New York Premier League championship game with a 3-2 win over the Eden Raiders on Sunday. The Raiders took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning before Collin Bragg tied the game with a solo home run in the ...

Diamond Dawgs Baseball Holding Tryouts At Various Age Levels

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Diamond Dawgs Travel Baseball will be holding tryouts for several age levels. The Dawgs have their own private, indoor training facility in Jamestown and the focus of offseason training is on player development. The Dawgs are a tuition-free program with fundraising opportunities available for ...

Bills Top WR Shakir Prefers Reliability Over Style

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PITTSFORD — Khalil Shakir’s rise to the top of the Buffalo Bills receiver pecking order is similar to the approach he took to buying his first car. Both revolve around reliability for the fourth-year player who catches seemingly nearly every pass thrown his way, welcomes the opportunity ...