Sunday, April 30, 2023
April Ends With A Big Baseball Win
Photo: Gowanda’s Tyler Smith (#15) slides into home to tie the April 29 home game versus Roy-Hart in the 7th inning. Smith scored on a Logan Ruff sacrifice bunt. Seen in the background, heading to 3rd base, is Carter Capozzi (#21).
A cool and often damp end to April didn’t interrupt the sports schedule. With the exception softball, with no scheduled games, all off the Spring sports teams saw their last action of the month.
Saturday, April 29, saw the best Gowanda effort of late April. The Gowanda Varsity baseball team hosted Roy-Hart for a non-league game. Both teams came into the game with a 6-1 overall record that proved to be as close as might be expected.
Gowanda took an early lead in the 1st inning as both Alex Pachucinski and John Ondus scored after being put on base via walks. Pachucinski had stolen both 2nd and 3rd base before he and Ondus both scored on a Carter Capozzi two RBI double. After a scoreless 2nd inning, Roy-Hart rallied back to tie things at 2. Gowanda pulled back into a lead at 4-2 with Drew Shull and Blake Herman scoring in the 4th inning. Both teams added single 5th inning runs leaving Gowanda still up by two runs. Roy-Hart scored one in the 6th and two runs in the top of the 7th inning, taking their first lead of the game. In the bottom of the inning, Gowanda’s leadoff batter, Tyler Smith, was walked. Tyler (pictured above) scored on a Logan Ruff bunt while Ruff was being thrown out at 1st base. Going into extra innings tied at 6, the game tightened up going scoreless for two innings. The stalemate was broken in the 10th inning as Roy-Hart, with bases loaded, scored just a single run. Gowanda needed a run to tie or two to win in the bottom of the inning. They got those two runs on a ground out and an RBI double by Cole Herman. That ended the game with a 8-7 win.
Gowanda’s boys and girls Varsity lacrosse teams both had tough outings to end the month. Starting on April 28 when the boys hosted Salamanca. In took just 13 seconds for Salamanca to get an opening goal and they were up 3-1 before Ha’tsihgahdo:d Stevens scored with 8:28 left in the 1st quarter put Gowanda on the board. Gowanda ended the quarter down 7-1 and 12-3 at halftime. The 3rd quarter was Gowanda’s best of the game as Stevens, Cashis Montour and Evan Fort all scored in the period. The game eventually ended in a 19-8 Gowanda loss. Leading the Gowanda offense were Ha’tsihgahdo:d Stevens (3 goals, 3 assists) and Nate warrior (2 goals). Also scoring a single goal for the team was Jessup Stevens. Gowanda’s main goalie, Faolan Quinn, faced 21 shots making 5 saves. Also in goal, Alanson Stafford made 1 save on 4 shots.
On April 29, the Gowanda Varsity girls lacrosse team hosted Lewiston-Porter. Their ongoing issues continued as they fell into an 11-3 hole by halftime. In a closer final half, Lew-Port slightly increased their lead outscoring Gowanda 6-4. The Gowanda scoring was led by 8th grader, Cadence Luther, with 3 goals in the 17-7 loss. Also scoring for the team were Ke’ya Stevens (2 goals, 1 assist), Alaina Kaczmarczyk (1 goal) and Aurora Stevens (1 goal). In goal for the Gowanda girls was Nina Coulon who made 5 saves on 22 shots. While the goal total for the Gowanda girls remains low, they remain very effective on the few shots they take. In this game, Gowanda scored on 7 of their 15 shots on goal.
In other sports news, Gowanda track was represented at the Dunkirk Invitational on April 28. In tough competition, the Gowanda boys were 15th of 16 teams scoring 2 points. In 16th place was Springville with a single point. With a Top 10 finish for the Gowanda boys was Chase Bolen (7th, 1600m, 5:01.11). The Gowanda girls finished 10th Place of 16 teams with 15 points. Gowanda girls with Top 10 finishes in an event were Crissa Scanlan (7th, shot put, 28-11; 3rd, discus, 83-5), Autumn Pupo (5th, 800m, 2:40.71; 8th, 1500m, 5:45.16) and Rhianna Woods (16th, 100m dash, 14.53; 7th, 200m dash, 29.72; 14th, long jump, 12-9.50)
Finally, Week 2 results are in for the Spring trap season and Gowanda is still in their usual spot in 1st Place in 1A Conference 11. Gowanda’s Week 2 score was 880.50 for a season total of 1,790.50. That slightly increased their lead over 2nd Place Hammond Central School who scored 862.50 in Week 2 for a total of 1,718.50. Tied for 2nd Place in conference with a Week 2 score of 47.50 were Gowanda’s Daniel Stang and Zayne Laskey. Their score was just short of Mason Bush’s (Penn Yan Academy) 1st Place score of 48.00. Other Top 10 Gowanda boys were Daniel Humphrey (#6 tie, 45.00) and David Dirienzo (10th, 44.00). On the girls side, Gowanda’s Maddison Smith was #2 in conference with a score of 41.00.
Gowanda Scoreboard - w/e 4/30
Baseball 7-1, 5-1
Monday, April 24
Jamestown at Gowanda
Gowanda 16, Jamestown 4
Wednesday, April 26
Gowanda at Jamestown
Gowanda 14, Jamestown 1
Saturday, April 29
Roy-Hart at Gowanda
- non-league -
Gowanda 8, Roy-Hart 7 9 innings
Softball 7-4, 4-1
Monday, April 24
Falconer at Gowanda
Gowanda 3, Falconer 9
Tuesday, April 25
Gowanda at Pine Valley
Gowanda 11, Pine Valley 3
Thursday, April 27
Randolph at Gowanda
Gowanda 3, Randolph 1
Boys Lacrosse 4-4, 4-2
Wednesday, April 26
Gowanda at Tonawanda
Gowanda 18, Tonawanda 4
Friday, April 28
Salamanca at Gowanda
Gowanda 8, Salamanca 19
Girls Lacrosse 0-8, 0-4
Monday, April 24
Gowanda at Clarence
Gowanda 2, Clarence 20
Wednesday, April 26
Lancaster at Gowanda
Gowanda 2, Lancaster 21
Saturday, April 29
Lew-Port at Gowanda
GowandA 7, Lew-Port 17
Track
Tuesday, April 25
Gowanda at West Valley
Boys
Gowanda 77, West Valley 60
Girls
Gowanda 74, West Valley 41
Friday, April 28
Gowanda at Dunkirk Invitational
Boys
1st Hamburg 107.6
15th Gowanda 2
16th Springville 1
Girls
1st East Aurora 139
10th Gowanda 15
14th Maryvale 1
Trap
Week 2 score & Season total
1A Conference 11
Gowanda High School 880.50 1,790.50
Hammond Central School 862.50 1,718.50
Penn Yan Academy 758.00 1,539.50
Alexandria Central High School 739.50 1,490.50
Granville Jr/Sr High School 762.50 1,451.00
Columbia High School 522.00 1,103.50
Potsdam High School 326.00 608.50
Friday, April 28, 2023
On April 27 Softball’s The Only Game in Town
Photo: Gowanda;s Holland Browning (#4) beats the ball to 1st base in the 6th inning of the team’s home game against Randolph. She went on to steal 2nd base before getting thrown out going to 3rd.
Randolph was at Gowanda for a Varsity softball game on April 27. This was the only Varsity game played on the day. A quick start was pivotal in deciding this important CCAA East 1 match-up. In the 1st inning, Randolph’s first three batters managed only a double just over the Gowanda center fielder. In the bottom of the inning, Gowanda’s leadoff batter, Jada Geiger, opened with a double just inside of 3rd base. Aubrie Heron took her place at 2nd base as a designated runner. Gao:Wisa:S “Wassy” Stevens was up next. Her hit fell between two Randolph players who nearly collided in right field for a double. With a pair of runners on base, the Randolph pitcher recorded a strikeout for their first out in the game. Hailey Christopher brought Heron home with a RBI single. Then Holland Browning made it to 2nd base as the Randolph throw to 1st missed, which also allowing Stevens to score. Christopher also scored in the inning on another Randolph miscue. The Randolph catcher tried to catch Christopher, who had taken a big lead-off, at 3rd base. Just as Christopher made it back to the base, the pickoff throw hit her in the back and was deflected into the infield. That was all that Christopher needed to steal home.
Gowanda would not score another run in the game, but the Gowanda defense came up big to save the game. Gowanda pitcher, Addison Kota tossed a complete game with 6 strikeouts and nearly picked up her 4th home run at Lady Panther Park on the season. She had a 2nd inning hit that hit the wall in center field about half way up for a double. Randolph managed only one run in the game in the 3rd inning with a walk and a double. In an exciting conclusion to the game, Randolph had the tying runs on base in the 7th inning with one out. Then Lily Bobseine fielded a hit at 1st base in time to make the out at 1st and also make the throw to 2nd base for the third out and a 3-1 Gowanda win .
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Dominant Wins For The Boys
Photo: Gowanda’s Ke’ya Stevens scores against Lancaster on April 26 at home. She scored both goals for the team in a 21-2 losing effort.
April 26 found the Varsity baseball and girls lacrosse teams playing at home while boys lacrosse was at Tonawanda.
Gowanda pitcher, Alex Pachucinski, held Jamestown to a single run at Jamestown in a runaway victory. After beating the same team two day earlier 16-4, Gowanda gave another dominant performance taking a 14-1 win. Pachucinski went the distance in a 4-strikeout one-hitter. Gowanda scored 10 runs in the first three innings before a Blake Herman Grand Slam homer put Gowanda up 14 in the 4th inning. Jamestown ruined the shutout scoring a single run in the bottom of the inning. It was not enough to avoid the 14-1 loss. Also standing out for Gowanda were Tyler Smith (a double and 4 RBIs), Cole Herman (a double and 3 RBIs) and John Ondus (a single and 3 RBIs).
The Gowanda Varsity boys lacrosse team also won big on the 26th in a game played at Tonawanda. Scoring 9 goals in each half, Gowanda rolled to an 18-4 win. Leading the team were Winter Rivera (6 goals, 8 assists), Jessup Stevens (3 goals) and Nakotah Jackson (3 goals, 2 assists). Also scoring for Gowanda were Ha’tsihgahdo:d Stevens (2 goals, 3 assists), Cashis Montour (2 goals, 1 assist), Winter Mentley-Peters (1 goal, 1 assist) and Seneca Mohawk (1 goal). Credited with single assists for Gowanda were Jaxstin Johns and Kaiden Spruce. In goal for Gowanda, Faolan Quinn made 5 saves on 8 shots on goal. In the blowout, Freshman goalie, Alanson Stafford, also saw some time in goal. He made 3 saves on 4 shots on goal.
The Gowanda Varsity girls lacrosse team continued to struggle. Their problems on offense are only compounded by the loss of Chloe Luther, who is out with a knee injury. In a game that was played almost entirely in their own end, Gowanda only had 5 shots on goal for the entire game. Gowanda’s Ke’ya Stevens did manage to score 2 1st half goals in the effort. The first of those coming six minutes into the game taking the shot as she was falling towards the goal. A 14-2 halftime deficit would eventually give way to a 21`-2 final loss. Gowanda goalie, Nina Coulon faced an onslaught of 33 shots on goal making 12 saves.
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Softball and Track Both Post Wins
April 25 was a bit slower for sports than most Spring days. There were no home games for Varsity with the track team and girls softball were both on the road.
The Varsity softball team was at Pine Valley. An 11-3 Gowanda win was reported, but no individual stats are available at this writing.
The boys and girls track teams were at West Valley with wins reported for both teams. The boys finished on top 77-60 while the girls blew past West Valley 74-41.
Below are the individual highlights for both Gowanda track teams as reported by the school.
BOYS TRACK
Mason Wilson: 1st in 110 Hurdles & 400 Hurdles,
Tim Rasey: 1st in 100m & Shot Put, 2nd in 200m & High Jump (all PR),
Aiden Ackley: 2nd in 100m (PR) and PR in Shot Put,
Edo Comenga: PR in 100m, 200m & Long Jump,
Connor Ribblett: PR in 100m & 200m,
Brayden Lee: PR in 100m & 400m,
Owen Farner: PR in 1600m, 3rd in 3200m (PR), 1st in Pole Vault,
Ethan Bachek: 3rd in 400m & Pole Vault,
Chase Bolen: 1st in 400m & 800m (PR),
Derek Milne: 2nd in 400m (PR), 3rd in Long Jump & Triple Jump,
Sam Latimore: 2nd in Discus (PR) & Pole Vault,
The 4×400m Relay was 1st and took 6.3 seconds off their time from last week.
Runners were: Derek Milne, Mason Wilson, Ethan Bachek and Chase Bolen.
GIRLS TRACK
Alexia Harvey took 2nd in 100m with a PR
Crissa Scanlan took 1st in discus and shot put
Rhianna Woods had a personal best in 100m and long jump
Destiny Golden had two PRs in 100m and long jump
Calie Hudson had two PRs 800m and long jump
August Krebs had two PRs discus and shot put
Autumn Pupo had two PRs 1500m and 800m
Next meet will be the Dunkirk Invite (April 28) where the top 2 of each event will represent Gowanda.