Thursday, April 13, 2023
Spring Sports Get Busy in Gowanda
Back from the Easter/Spring break, Gowanda Varsity sports teams saw a full schedule of activity on April 12. It was a beautiful Spring day that saw the softball and boys lacrosse teams pick up wins while baseball and girls lacrosse fell short. The track season is still a week away.
After having a pair of games scrubbed previously due to weather issues, the Gowanda Varsity baseball team got their first action of the season at home hosting Fredonia. In what figured to be a good test of the Gowanda team, the game remained in a scoreless tie for three innings. After four innings, Fredonia held a 1-0 lead. Gowanda managed to tie things at one in the fifth. Fredonia broke things open with a 4-run sixth inning. Gowanda came up to bat in the final inning trailing 5-1. While able to pick up a pair of runs in the inning, it was not enough to avoid a 5-3 loss to open their season. John Ondus scored twice for Gowanda with Alex Pachucinski scoring the third run. Credited with RBIs were Tyler Smith, Cole Herman and Carter Capozzi.
The Gowanda Varsity softball team hosted Forestville while the baseball team was playing their game. Gowanda picked up their second win in their first strong defensive game of the season.
For three innings, Forestville batters were unable to reach first base. During that time Gowanda pitcher, Addison Kota, recorded five strikeouts including three in a row in the 3rd inning. Gowanda managed to score single runs in each of those innings building a 3-0 lead. Two scoreless innings followed before Gowanda came up big in the sixth. Leadoff batter, Jada Geiger singled, just barely beating the throw at 1st base. She would be brought home on a Lily Bobseine RBI single. On two outs Aubrie Heron, Kailyn Farner and Corrina John all singled in order with Farner and John both picking up RBIs. That put Gowanda’s total to six runs. In the final inning, Forestville had a runner on base with two outs. A bad throw to first base allowed Forestville to spoil the shutout with a single run.
Addison Kota threw a full game for Gowanda registering 10 strikeouts with 3 walks. She also only gave up a single hit on a play where the lead runner was thrown out at 2nd base. Hot bat for Gowanda was Kailyn Farner with 3 hits in three at bats. Jada Geiger, Ella Luther, and Corrina John each had 2 hits in the Gowanda effort. As a final softball note, it seems that Gowanda in back where they left off last year with many talented base runners. This game saw Gowanda players steal a total of eight bases in the game (Jada Geiger 4, Holland Browning 2, Gao:Wisa:S “Wassy“ Stevens and Kailyn Farner 1 each).
That brings up to the lacrosse teams. While baseball and softball were busy at the school, the Gowanda Varsity boys lacrosse team was playing host to Wilson at Hillis Field. It was another dominating performance for Gowanda at home. They piled up 8 goals in both the 1st and 2nd halves. At the same time, they held Wilson to three goals in the game. This ups their record to 2-1. Leading the Gowanda scoring was Landen Jimerson (4 goals, 1 assist). With three goals each were Winter Rivera (3 goals, 5 assists) and Nakotah Jackson (3 goals, 1 assist). Cashis Montour contributed a pair of goals. Gowanda goal tender, Faolan Quinn, was credited with 3 saves. Four other players scored single goals for Gowanda.
The Gowanda Varsity girls lacrosse was at Orchard Park on the 12th to open their season. a completely one-sided 1st half found the team in a 15-1 hole by halftime. Orchard Park was able to coast through the 2nd half from that point to a 19-2 final. No individual stats were available from the game.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Spring Sports Struggle to Get Going
The last week in March 2023 saw many setbacks for Spring sports as the season continued to face problems. The Gowanda Varsity baseball team saw a late afternoon snowfall postpone a scheduled game hosting Bishop Timon on Wednesday, March 29. The next day, a home game against West Seneca East was cancelled. Their season opener now will not happen until after the GCS Spring break.
While the Gowanda Varsity boys lacrosse team did get in a game the previous week, on March 29 snow also postponed their only game of the week at Newfane. The Gowanda Varsity girls team saw their first two games of the season scratched earlier in the week. A March 28 home game versus Lewiston-Porter was postponed and a March 30 game at East Aurora was moved to May 16.
The Gowanda Varsity softball team was able to get in two of the three games scheduled for the week. After the rainout of a Monday, March 27 game at home against North Collins, the girls hosted Olean on Tuesday the 28th. It was a shaky day on defense for Gowanda.
The first Olean batter was hit in the back by a pitch putting them immediately on base. The next two batters singled followed by a 3-run triple. That batter then scored on a passed ball. That made it 4-0 before Olean registered their first out. Two walks and two singles later, it was 5-0. When Gowanda came up to bat their second batter was walked while the other three of the first four would register outs.
Olean managed a double, a single and a walk in the second inning, but was unable to score. Ella Luther led off for Gowanda in the 2nd inning with a single. Jada Geiger was then sent in as a designated runner. After one out, Hailey Christopher drove a single into center field scoring Geiger. After a second out, Christopher scored on a Aubrie Heron triple. A strikeout closed the inning with the score 5-2.
Olean went on to score three unanswered runs in the third and another in the fourth. It was 11-2 in the fifth inning when Alhanna Gable scored Gowanda’s only other run of the game. Olean’s pitcher, Sophomore Emma Edwards, scored for her fourth time in the 6th inning to close out the scoring in the game. Olean came away with a 12 -3 victory.
The Gowanda girls were back on the field hosting West Valley on Friday the 31st. West Valley scored in each of the first five innings including a 4-run 5th inning. On their part, Gowanda scored in each of the first four innings. It was a 7-run 2nd inning and a 9-run 4th that powered Gowanda to a final 20-9 win.
Leading the attack for Gowanda was Gao:Wisa:S “Wassy” Stevens with 4 runs and 2 RBIs on a single and two doubles. Right behind her were Addison Kota (3 runs, a double and an RBI) and Ella Luther (3 runs on 3 walks). Holland Browning contributed 2 runs and a single. With single runs were Hailey Christopher (double and 2 RBIs), Jada Geiger (double) and Kailyn Farner (single). Four other Gowanda players scored single runs after being walked. They were Alhanna Gabel, Lani Farley, Aubrie Heron and Emily Pound.
Sunday, April 2, 2023
Gowanda Scoreboard w/e 4/2
Baseball
Wednesday. March 29
Bishop Timon at Gowanda
- postponed / snow -
Thursday, March 30
West Seneca East at Gowanda
- cancelled -
Softball 1-1
Monday, March 27
North Collins at Gowanda
- cancelled / rain -
Tuesday, March 28
Olean at Gowanda
Gowanda 3, Olean 12
Friday, May 31
West Valley at Gowanda
Gowanda 20, West Valley 9
Boys Lacrosse 1-1
Wednesday, March 29
Gowanda at Newfane
- postponed / snow -
Girls Lacrosse
Tuesday, March 28
Lewiston-Porter at Gowanda
- postponed -
Thursday, March 30
Gowanda at East Aurora
- moved to 5/16 -
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Spring Sports Season Opens
The last full week in March saw the Spring sports season begin in Gowanda. The first scheduled action was a Varsity softball scrimmage at home against JFK on March 21. No information was available from that meeting. A scheduled, March 24, home scrimmage with Sherman was cancelled.
The Gowanda Varsity boys lacrosse team also started the week with a pair of scheduled games. They were at Williamsville South on March 23. While no official results were posted from that game, Gowanda sources reported a 6-16 Gowanda loss.
The home opener for Gowanda came the next day, March 24, hosting Tonawanda. The visitors struggled throughout the game with controlling the ball. Passes that were off target, and occasionally intercepted, gave Gowanda many extra opportunities. Gowanda showed a very aggressive, physical offense that saw the 1st half of the game stopped frequently by penalties. At the same time, Gowanda piled up goals quickly on the way to a blowout win.
Two players to watch this year are Winter Rivera and Nakotah Jackson. Just past four minutes into the game, the Tonawanda goalie lost track of the ball on the ground in the goal crease. Rivera and Jackson were both right there to push it in to put Gowanda on the scoreboard. Just over a minute later, Jessup Stevens sent the ball along the ground into the goal. Gowanda was up 2-0. Jackson and Rivera teamed up taking turns each assisting on the other’s goals and the Gowanda lead was 6-0 with 0:50 left in the quarter. Then, with just 13 seconds left in the period, Landon Jimerson sent another ground shot into the net.
The second quarter was much like the first. Tonawanda did open the scoring 20 seconds into the 2nd quarter. It would prove to be their only goal in the game. Turnovers continued to hamper Tonawanda. The score was 8-1, with 6:44 to play in the half, when Rivera intercepted a clearing pass in front of the goal. That led directly to a quick goal. By halftime, it was 13-1 and Gowanda was completely in control of the game.
In the 2nd half, the big Gowanda lead saw the starters sit out the rest of the game. The result was almost no penalties along with a scoring drought. There was only 1:18 left in the quarter when Seneka Jackson scored Gowanda’s only goal of the period. The 4th quarter also saw just a single Gowanda score. That was registered by Nate warrior with 6:56 showing on the clock. The final score was 15-1 as Gowanda got their first win of he season. Rivera and Jackson combined for seven goals. Six other Gowanda players contributed to the scoring.
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Gowanda Varsity Boys & Girls Track schedule
Below is the 2023 schedule for Track as currently shown on the GCS Athletics Calendar.
Tuesday, April 18 at Allegany-Limestone
Tuesday, April 25 at West Valley
Tuesday, May 2 vs. Salamanca
Tuesday, May 9 at Franklinville
Friday, May 12 at Super 8 meet
Tuesday, May 16 vs. Portville
Friday, May 19 CCAA track Meet at Falconer
Saturday, May 20 CCAA track Meet at Falconer
Friday, May 26 at Randolph
Friday, June 2 State Qualifier at West Seneca
Satrurday, June 3 State Qualifier at West Seneca