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STARPOINT BOWLERS GAIN EXPERIENCE The North Tonawanda Sun / Saturday, December 20, 2014

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Holiday wish list not just for kids Mike Haim

SPORTS COLUMNIST

At this time of year, in a variety of locations from coast to coast, kids are lining up to have a chat with Santa Claus and relay what’s on their Christmas wish list. But why limit it to the kids? I’ve long have been alarmed at the number of school-age kids who no longer visit with Santa, thinking they’re too cool to be part of a time-honored tradition. I was personally horrified years ago when my own son, perhaps around age seven, seemed to be the oldest kid in line. So in the spirit of the season, I’m taking the tradition back and have made a sports-related list of things I’d tell Santa I’d want this Christmas: First, I’d like to see one of our local college basketball teams pull off an upset of a nationally-renowned program. UB almost did it against top-ranked Kentucky a few weeks ago and will have another kick at a highly-regarded opponent when they travel to Wisconsin for a Dec. 28 game. St. Bonaventure took Pitt down to the wire this past Saturday, nearly ending the Panthers’ 25-game home winning streak against non-conference opponents. There are a wealth of stories about some upstart program recording a significant victory against a powerhouse, so why can’t we enjoy that kind of moment for a change? Next, I’d like to have some sort of personal epiphany which leads me to either love or loathe UB’s mission to become identified as “New York.” I’m still ambivalent about the idea, since I think the state needs a true representative on the national athletic stages but I also don’t want to see the university’s civic identity get compromised. I tend to think that most universities with a state moniker are located in smaller communities (think Michigan and Ann Arbor, Missouri and Columbia, Kentucky and Lexington, etc.), so it doesn’t make sense for Buffalo to make itself seem smaller. But the idea of having New York City-based alumni become a force in fund-raising and awareness is irresistible. At some point I’d like there to be an overwhelming reason to commit to an opinion either way.

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Bridgette Enright is one of the North Tonawanda girls bowling team’s captains this year. She’s one of just two seniors on the squad.

Lady Jack bowlers among NFL’s youngest By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

With multiple NFL titles in recent seasons, the North To n a w a n d a L a d y J a c k s bowling team has become

accustomed to sitting at or near the top of the standings. To be in the middle of the pack, even early on, is not common place for the NT ladies. But they know that going 2-2 and being in a four-way tie with Lockport, Kenmore West and Grand Island after four matches means they just have to work a little bit harder this season. With just two seniors, no juniors and the rest of the team ranging from seventh to 10th

By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

They are all back. Every single starter who experienced a strong 2013-14 with the North Tonawanda boys bowling team is back. Perhaps more importantly, every single person back knows the sting of finishing in second place behind rival NiagaraWheatfield in the battle for the league title. But while that sting of falling short will drive the Jacks, the question is ‘will it be enough?’

“I think it’s gonna be more of a motivator,” said senior Kyle Behr. “Because they lost a lot of people from last year so we know we have that upper (hand) on them and we can beat them.” Behr, who will be in the hunt for the Niagara Frontier League’s Triple Crown of high game, series and average, quipped that after three years of losing to the Falcons, they don’t like Wheatfield very much. So this is the year to get some retribution. Behr had a strong start last season, but midway through his numbers mysteriously and dramatically began to dip. It wasn’t until early this season that NT coach Bill Rohring and Behr revealed that for the second year in a row, Behr had injured his wrist while snowboarding.

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is on the line. Rohring is using positive reinforcement to remind the girls that learning to win is a step-by-step process and they have to be patient. “I just want them to have fun,” said Rohring. “And if they have fun the wins will come along with them.” The graduation of Cassidy Powers has left a big void in the North Tonawanda lineup. But they still have a core of skilled girls to hang their hopes on as

they move forward in 2014-15. Tri-captains Bridgette Enright (senior), Jessica Sass (sophomore) and freshman stud Haylee Sutton, who leads the team with a 172 average, will lead the Ladyjacks this season. “All three of them are the team leaders now,” said Rohring.

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grade, the LadyJacks are the youngest team in the Niagara Frontier League. “It’s going to take a lot of patience,” said coach Bill Rohring. “There’s a lot of inexperience. They’re all nerves in matches so far.” Regarding the youth of the team, Rohring said that without question, the ability is there. It’s a matter of getting them the seasoning at the varsity level so that they don’t become rattled when the game

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“His problem last year was that he bowled with a broken wrist most of the year,” said Rohring. “Two years in a row he broke his wrist snowboarding.” Behr,knowing full well that so much is on the line this season, said he is more than happy to keep snowboarding on the back burner until after bowling is over. Behr is off to another strong start as he is sporting the league’s best average of 229 and second-best high series, a 737 on Dec. 4 at Manor Lanes against Kenmore West. “He should be the top dog in the league,” said Rohring. “He looks like he is prepared to take that role.”

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