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The Le Roy Pennysaver assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but if at fault, will reprint the portion of the ad in which the error appears. Style, size of type and location of advertisement are left to the discretion of the publisher. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publisher. We cannot guarantee the return of photographs. © 2010 Le Roy Pennysaver (585) 768-6800 • www.leroyfuneralhome.com Like us on Facebook tfn LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 “A LOCAL FAMILY CARING FOR LOCAL FAMILIES” Happy Summer FALCONE FAMILY Funeral & Cremation Service, Inc. Vern C. Falcone Director / Owner 8700 Lake Rd. NY 14482 POLeRoy, Box 187 8700 Lake Road LeRoy, NY 14482 Jenna M. Falcone Vern C. Falcone Funeral Director Director/Owner (585) 768-2400 www.falconefuneralhome.com (585) 768-2400 vern.fffcs@yahoo.com Another year has flown by for the children at Love Bugs Preschool. Their teachers are so proud of how hard they all worked this year! May they have a safe summer. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS! They help sponsor the local news section of the Le Roy Pennysaver. THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 LeRotar y Notes The summer air was upon us at The Greens of LeRoy today as we gathered for our weekly meeting. Jake Whiting joined us, as well as Pam Weaver from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children was also in attendance. Martha Bailey reported that we made over $900 in our annual Rent-A-Rotarian event. Martha also informed us that there are collection boxes for REAL that are out in the community. Please drop off any used books for our event later this month. Bob Bennett is chairing the annual Installation Dinner scheduled for June 29th. Rotarians and their guests are invited to attend this event at The Caledonia Village Inn. Bob will have a sign up started next week. Thirsty Third Thursday will be on June 16th, and Sam Vagg is in charge this month. She will have finalized details next week. All Rotarians, friends, and anyone interested in learning about Rotary are invited to attend. Tony Gugino presented a check for $1,000 from the Rotary Club of Le Roy to Sam Vagg on behalf of The REA Milne Memorial Scholarship Fund. The scholarship is named in honor of Dr. Robert E.A. Milne. Dr. Milne was a Canadian born doctor who served in World War I for Canada. He then moved to America, and set up a successful medical practice in Le Roy. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, forty four year old Dr. Milne left his medical practice to enlist in the American military. He subsequently saw combat duty during World War II. Two weeks prior to his military discharge, Dr. Milne contracted meningitis, which ultimately lead to his death a short time later. The Rotary Club of Le Roy then established a fund to pay for the college education for Dr. Milne’s young sons. The fund continued to grow, and the Rotary Club of Le Roy has continued to fund the educations of Le Roy students ever since. Martha Bailey, Bob Bennett, Chris Biviano, Nanette Chiulli, Lauren Humphrey, Carol Wolfe, and Phil Weise were all called on for missed meetings, and all had valid makeups. Phil Weise was fined for some busy pets. Tracy Ford was tagged for a picture of her during United Way Day of Caring. Larry Boylan paid up for a successful family yard sale. Randy celebrated his 6 year Rotary Anniversary by paying up. Tom Cox was fined for his celebration of his 50th Class Reunion this past weekend. Mary Young and Sam Vagg paid up for “twinning” today. Pam Weaver from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children was our program today. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® opened in 1984 to serve as the nation’s clearinghouse on issues related to missing and sexually exploited PULLY'S children. Today NCMEC is authorized by Congress to perform 22 programs and services to assist law enforcement, families and the professionals who serve them. Unfortunately, there is no reliable way to determine how many total children are actually missing in the U.S., as many children are never reported missing. When a child is reported missing to law enforcement, Federal law requires that child be entered into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center, also known as NCIC. According to the FBI, in 2015 there were 460,699 NCIC entries for missing children. Similarly, in 2014, the total number of missing children entries into NCIC was 466,949. This number represents reports of missing children. That means if a child runs away multiple times in a year, each instance would be entered into NCIC separately and counted in the yearly total. Likewise, if an entry is withdrawn and amended or updated, that would also be reflected in the total. In 2015 NCMEC assisted law enforcement with more than 13,700 cases of missing children. Case type: 86 percent endangered runaways, 10 percent family abductions, 2 percent lost, injured or otherwise missing children, 1 percent non-family abductions, 1 percent critically missing young adults, ages 18 to 20. Of the more than 11,800 endangered runaways reported to NCMEC Farm Market 8160 Lake Rd. (Rt. 19) Le Roy, NY 1/2 mile south of Thruway 768-2280 • 704-1157 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-6, Sunday 9-5 pullysfarmmarket.com Strawberries Fresh Picked Daily • Fresh Produce! Annuals • Perennials • Vegetable Plants • Hanging Baskets Combo Planters • Herbs • Potting Soil & Top Soil ragus Jams • Jelly • Seeds • Honey • Syrup FreshPickAsed pa Daily Gift Certificates Available! From Our Farm in 2015, one in five were likely victims of child sex trafficking. Of those, 74 percent were in the care of social services when they went missing. AMBER Alerts have successfully recovered 816 children, including 28 recoveries credited to the wireless emergency alert program. NCMEC’s forensic artists have age-progressed more than 6,000 images of long-term missing children and created more than 480 facial reconstructions for unidentified deceased children. NCMEC has assisted law enforcement with more than 717 cases of unidentified children’s remains and has assisted in 65 identifications. Team Adam, which provides rapid, on-site assistance to law enforcement in cases of critically missing children, has deployed more than 960 times. There are tips, education materials, & videos for everyone on how to keep our children safe at no cost on the NCFMEC website. For more information please visit www. missingkids.org . Please like the Rotary Club of Le Roy on Facebook. For more information about The Rotary Club of LeRoy, visit leroyrotary.org HELP WANTED CASHIER Busy Hardware Store Crocker’s Ace Hardware in LeRoy has an immediate opening for a cashier. Must be able to stand for an 8 hour shift. Cashier duties include operating cash register, greeting customers, hardware problem solving and light carry out. Good computer and people skills are a must. Weekdays and weekends are needed. This is not summer help. Approximately 24 hrs per week. No phone calls. Applications may be picked up at: Crocker’s Ace Hardware 8457 North Street Road LeRoy, NY 14482 LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 Don’t just mow your lawn: Own your lawn. Choose from over 30 Riding Lawn Equipment models! S240 Sport Series Lawn Tractors 57.30 $ /MONTH + 4.9% FOR 48 MONTHS1 + 3-YEAR / 200-HOUR BUMPER-TO-BUMPER WARRANTY4 Tax not included, no down payment required. 1023E Sub-Compact Tractor Package 172 $ /MONTH 0% FOR 84 MONTHS + $500 IMPLEMENT BONUS2 Package includes: • • • • 1023E Sub-Compact Utility Tractor Drive-over Mower Deck D120 Loader New 6-Year Powertrain Warranty3 American Legion Memorial Day Celebration A M e m o r i a l D ay Parade is a proud tradition of the American Legion Post 576. Pictured here at Trigon Park Veteran’s Monument, Jeanice Howard of the Ladies Auxiliary is accompanied by Don “Clarky” Vescovi, representing our Servicemen’s Club. Jeanice is placing a flag in honor of her father Hen r y Law rence Howard. PFC Howard is one of 41 Veterans in Genesee County area who passed within our last celebration. Henry’s family gathered along with other Legion families at the post for their annual cookout. Z&M Ag and Turf ALEXANDER, NY .................. 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Requires the purchase of 2 or more qualifying John Deere or Frontier implements. Taxes and set-up fees are not included. See dealer for details. (3) New 6-year Powertrain Warranty is included at no additional cost with purchase of any new Compact Tractor beginning 1/1/2016. 6 years or 2,000 hours of use limitation, whichever comes first. See your dealer for details. (4) Term limited to years or hours used, whichever comes first. See the LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NEW JOHN DEERE TURF AND UTILITY EQUIPMENT at JohnDeere.com/Warranty. Buy One Dinner or Lunch & Get The Second At HALF PRICE 6/19 LeRoy Community Pool Membership Registration and Swim Lesson SIGN-UPS Saturday, June 18 10 am – 1 pm Monday, June 20 5 – 7 pm Tuesday, June 21 5 – 7 pm At the Town Hall, 48 Main St. 6/19 LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 Rotary Club Fly-In Breakfast The Batavia Rotary Club has announced that its 2016 Fly-In Breakfast will be held Sunday, June 19 (Father’s Day) at the Genesee County Airport, 4701 Saile Drive, Batavia, from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Rotarians will cook breakfast for more than 1,500 guests, as well as dozens of pilots who will fly their aircraft to the Batavia airport that morning. Tickets are $8 for adults; $5 for children ages 4 to 12; and free for children under the age of 4. Residents throughout Western New York are invited to enjoy breakfast, meet the pilots, and view their aircraft. The Fly-In Breakfast menu will feature sausage, eggs, pancakes, and beverages. Over the years, the volunteer Rotarian-cooks have become known for their “anyway-you-want-them” omelets, which will once again be avail- able. Tickets for the event may be obtained from any member of the Batavia Rotary Club or at the door. Saile Drive is located just north of the City of Batavia and the Batavia exit of the New York State Thruway, off Route 98. All proceeds from the event benefit the Batavia Rotary Club’s programs for youth and community programs. Last year, the Club donated more than $100,000 to charitable causes. Fly-In Breakfast Co-Chairs Edmund Leising said that the airport’s expanded facilities may attract more guests this year. “We’ll have a record number of volunteers hosting and cooking the morning of the 19th,” he said. “Guests will have the chance to talk with pilots, view their aircraft, and see all the changes made at the county airport.” FLOOR & HOME The ONE store for your perfect floor. I LOVE Flooring ITStartingSALE At ... 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Rose Sherman would like to thank all those who sent cards, flowers, gifts and for the many blessings she received on the celebration of her 100th Birthday. Many thanks to all those who attended her birthday celebration, it was a day filled with love and laughs. Best wishes to you all!! THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Sadly Missed...But Not Forgotten The Family of Thomas E. Steen, Sr. would like to extend their sincere appreciation for all the acts of kindness shown to them during this time of sorrow. Kathleen (Pudge) Steen & Family LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 Tompkins Bank of Castile Offers 7 Tips To Avoid Online Fraud Every year, millions of consumers fall victim to cybercrime. According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, in 2014, consumers lost more than $800 million from scams initiated through the web. In recognition of Internet Safety Month in June, Tompkins Bank of Castile is highlighting seven tips to help consumers protect themselves from online fraud. “The Internet has become one of the most popular tools used to commit fraud by criminals who are becoming more and more sophisticated,” said John McKenna, President and CEO. “As a result, it’s extremely important for consumers to secure their wireless networks and filter the amount of personal information they choose to divulge online.” Tompkins Bank of Castile recommends the following tips to keep you safe online: • Keep your computers and mobile devices up to date. Having the latest security software, web browser, and operating system are the best defenses against viruses, malware, and other online threats. Turn on automatic updates so you receive the newest fixes as they become available. • Set strong passwords. A strong password is at least eight characters in length and includes a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. • Watch out for phishing scams. Phishing scams use fraudulent emails and websites to trick users into disclosing private account or login information. Do not click on links or open any attachments or pop-up screens from sources you are not familiar with. • Forward phishing emails to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at spam@uce.gov – and to the company, bank, or organization impersonated in the email. • Keep personal information personal. Hackers can use social media profiles to figure out your passwords and answer those security questions in the password reset tools. Lock down your privacy settings and avoid posting things like birthdays, addresses, mother’s maiden name, etc. Be wary of requests to connect from people you do not know. • Secure your internet connection. Always protect your home wireless network with a password. When connecting to public Wi-Fi networks, be cautious about what information you are sending over it. • Shop safely. Before shopping online, make sure the website uses secure technology. When you are at the checkout screen, verify that the web address begins with https. Also, check to see if a tiny locked padlock symbol appears on the page. • Read the site’s privacy policies. Though long and complex, privacy policies tell you how the site protects the personal information it collects. If you don’t see or understand a site’s privacy policy, consider doing business elsewhere. New Homes • Additions • Garages • Pole Barns Screened TOP SOIL 4 yards Delivered - $100.00 Todd's LeRoy Area Call 585-261-0328 Sunshine Nursery School’s Pre-K class has spent the last few weeks learning about the life cycle of a butterfly. The students enjoyed watching the caterpillars grow, turn into chrysalis and emerge as beautiful butterflies. They were able to hold the butterflies before they flew off to their next adventure! FULLY INSURED CUSTOM CARPENTRY LLC. tfn SNS Releases Butterflies Decks • Windows • Doors Kitchens • Baths Ceramic Tile Basement Finishing Custom Shelves/Built-Ins Siding • Remodeling Roofing • Snow Plowing Todd Carli • Phone 703-0964 Arrest Made On Previously Deported Alien U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Rochester Border Patrol Station arrested a previously deported alien with a criminal record on June 6. LeRoy Police Depa r tment turned over Juan Rivas-Silva, age 42, to Border Patrol after stopping his vehicle for a traffic violation. The LeRoy Police department had requested Border Patrol assistance during the traffic stop. An agent from the Rochester Border Patrol Station interviewed Rivas-Silva, a citizen of Mexico. Rivas-Silva was in possession of an expired driver’s license and a Mexican passport. Rivas-Silva was determined by Border Patrol to be illegally present in the U.S, placed under arrest, and transported to the Rochester Border Patrol Station for processing. Rivas-Silva told agents that he entered the U.S. illegally in 1998 in California. While in the U.S., Rivas-Silva has committed felony crimes including burglary, assault and battery, domestic violence, and driving under the influence. Rivas-Silva is held without bond pending his removal from the U.S. Rochester Station Patrol Agent In Charge Michael Werthman said, “The arrest of this individual highlights the cooperation between law enforcement agencies in bringing criminals to justice. I commend our agents and the LeRoy Police Department for their hard work and commitment to service.” LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 W More Than Just Print Get up-to-date information on local events and find out what’s going on in your area. Visit our Web site. leroyny.com LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 Le Roy Christian Community Project LeRoy Medical Associates New convenient location June 27 August 12th th med The ks! Wee $18 First T-Shirt Provided! • Crafts & Games • Field Trips & More! Child $15 Each Additional Child Children going into grades K-6 • M-F, 8am-4pm Located at: 4 Pleasant Street (with trips to parks, library and outside LeRoy) Register Soon! Space is Limited! Sch ola Avai rships labl e Childre bring a n must bag lun ch! Call 768-7540 for information leroychristiancommunityproject.org • leroylccp@gmail.com 0% Financing VALU HOME PLAZA • WEST MAIN • BATAVIA AFFORDABLE FLOORCOVERING AFFORDABLEFC.COM 585-345-1108 M-W-F, 8-6 pm Thurs. 8-7 pm, Sat. 8-3 pm YOU ARE welcome to become our patient. Our doctors – living and working in our community and warmly accepting new patients. Vladimir Gaspar, M.D. Andrea Kudel, D.O. KellyRose Nichols, D.O. • Personalized care for children, adults, families and seniors • Same day appointments • On-site lab To make an appointment, please call (585) 768-2620. 127 West Main Street LeRoy, NY 14482 urmedicine.org/primary-care LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 The Rotary Club of LeRoy would like to extend a huge thank you to all the individuals and businesses that supported the 2016 Graze to Raise. This was a record breaking year for our event, and we could not have done it without you. Thank You to Our Major Sponsors: James & Beth Gombrone LeRoy Village Green RHCF The Greens of LeRoy Constellation Brands S&S Limo Tompkins Bank of Castile Other sponsors: Target Peebles Wegmans TOPS BJ’s Wholsesale Club Adam Miller Toys Chesley’s Automotive Smokin’ Eagle Pizzaland No Finer Diner Crnkovich’s Farm Mkt. Personal Preference Bubba’s Landscaping CH Wright Walt Disney World McGinnis Excavating Fieldstone Farm Resort Bob Johnson’s, LeRoy Barilla LJ Nails WBTA Subway Dunkin’ Donuts Cal-Branch Insurance Motts/Snapple Stan’s Harley Davidson Panera Place Eye care All LeRoy Rotarians: Tony Gugino Tracy Ford Lauren Humphrey Martha Bailey Bob Bennett Tom McGinnis Jerry McCullough Scott McCumiskey Bob Boyce Nanette Chiulli Erik Fix Chris Biviano June Dusen Larry Boylan Bob Sullivan Ron Pangrazio Tim Moag Bob Carlsen Ben Deragon RYAN LeRoy Country Club Five Star Bank Bergen Auto Sales Cedar Street Sales & Rentals Nanette’s Hair & Now LP Graphics Marion Kohl The Coin Shop Davis’ Countryside Meadows Tri-the-Oatka Orcon Crocker’s Ace Hardware McPherson’s Orchards & Christmas Tree Farm Rich & Cindy Lawrence Mike Cassata Mary Margaret Ripley Marcia McKenzie Rob Murray Phil Wiese Anil Sawhney Carol Wolfe David Frost Jim Ellison David Grayson Jim & Ann Neilson The Hobby Horse Vintage & Vogue Stafford Country Club Seneca Park Zoo Rochester Rhinos Rochester Museum & Science Center Seabreeze Village Fitness Freed Maxick Christine Gephart Kim Cox Tom Cox Mary Young Lynne Belluscio Christie LoTempio Loren Wetzel Sam Vagg LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 Charles Olmsted - LeRoy Native Featured in Documentary by Lynne Belluscio Pete Gallivan from WGRZ in Buffalo called and wanted to know if I could scan some photographs of the Olmsted airplane that at one time was in storage in the LeRoy Academic Institute building that stood where the parking lot is now next to the Jell-O Gallery. He was producing a piece on “Hidden History in Western New York” and was going to focus on aviation. The show aired on May 27 and can be Googled if you want to see it. Pete knew the story of Charles Morgan Olmsted, who I have written about several times, and wanted to feature him in the story. Charles Olmsted was born in LeRoy in 1881. He was one of six boys born to John B. and Clara Olmsted. His brother was John Allen Olmsted, who owned Allen’s Footease. In fact, it was his brother who owned the LeRoy Academic Institute building, that became the home to the Olmsted plane. Charles grew up in Buffalo and at an early age, became interested in aviation. In 1895, when he was fourteen, he designed and built a glider. He attended Harvard University in 1894 and 1895. He attended Gottingen University and Wilhelm Institute in Germany from 1902 to 1906 and obtained his Ph.D. in astrophysics from Kaiser University. For several years he worked at the Lick Observatory in California, but returned to Buffalo to work on his radical propeller design. In 1908, he began experiments with minimum-induced loss propellers. In 1909, he tested full-size propellers in a wind tunnel. His propellers were used by Glenn Curtiss on his early flying boats, Edith and American. The Olmsted propeller increased efficiency by 20% over the standard designs and set records in climb rates, speed and weight carried aloft by the Curtiss planes. Glenn Curtiss announced that the Olmsted propellers were “the finest and most efficient I have ever seen.” In 1910, Charles Olmsted joined the Buffalo Pitts Company to develop a mass-produced airplane. The Buffalo-Pitts Company was founded in the 1800s and manufactured farm equipment and was also known for its steamrollers. Buffalo Pitts had a very advanced manufacturing facility in Buffalo and had tapped into electricity for Academic Institute building was in a wind tunnel at Purdue University and it proved that the plane its facilities from nearby Niagara declared a fire hazard. The Olmsted family had the would have maneuvered easily, Falls very early. When Charles Olmsted joined parts shipped to the Smithsonian and would have been a successful Buffalo Pitts, there were only two Institution, where it has remained mass-produced airplane. Charles Olmsted formed the other companies in the United in storage. Attempts to have the States licensed to manufacture air- plane restored and put on exhibit CMO Physical Laboratory and planes. At this time, planes were have not been successful. It is continued to manufacture and built of cloth and “bailing wire”. the only pre-1920 airplane in the sell the ultra-efficient propellers. Olmsted designed a “monocoque” Smithsonian collection which has Charles Olmsted also was the fuselage. The wings were made not been restored. first to design a super-transport of thin-gauge chrome-vanadium A scale model of the Olmsted WIGE (wing-in-ground effect) steel sheet, and aluminum sheet. pusher was constructed, complete vehicle in the spring of 1942. He The fuselage was molded lami- with the tail section. It was flown died in 1948. nated birch and chrome-vanadium steel sheet. The motors and propellers were mounted behind the wings, making the airplane a “pusher.” Never the less, the Olmsted pusher is considered one of the first “true airplanes.” Unfortunately, in 1912, before the plane could be completed, the Buffalo Pitts Company went bankrupt. All that remained was the attachment of the tail section, but Olmsted never saw the project to completion. Instead the plane was held in storage in Buffalo. When it had to be moved, Charles’ brother Allen, offered the old school building in LeRoy. Charles sawed the wings off his plane and it was shipped to LeRoy, where it remained until the old Charles Olmsted 2nd from the left, one of 6 brothers. LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 PARTS • SALES • SERVICE We Service MOST Brands 1818 Linwood Road, Linwood, NY Achievements Connor M. Clark of Pavilion, a senior majoring in business administration, has been named to the President’s List for the spring 2016 semester at SUNY Oswego. Oswego students who achieve grade averages of 3.80 and above on the 4.00 scale are named to the President’s List. Those who achieve GPAs of 3.30 to 3.79 are recognized on the Deans’ List. William A. Callanan of Mumford, N.Y., a senior majoring in computer engineering and electrical engineering, was named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2016 semester at Clarkson University. 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Call this paper or visit us online 877-275-2726 LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 1 Church St., LeRoy, NY 14482 585.768.2201 w w w. l p g r a p h i c s. n e t LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 LeRoy Little League - May 30th-June 4th Twins 6 Yankees 3 The Twins and Yankees met on Memorial Day to finish a extra inning game that started on May 4th. The game was called due to a time issue. It resumed in the top of the 9th with the Twins batting. Connor Murrell was the first batter and set the tone with a double. Antonio Martinez and Colin McCulley both reached base, all three Twins scored. The Yankees were held scoreless in the bottom of the 9th. At the plate for the Twins Colin McCulley had a double and two singles. Cole Rauscher had a double and single as did Connor Murrell. Jackson Locke and Brett Babcock both recorded singles. Hitting for the Yankees were Gianni Ferrara with two singles and a double. Tom Condidorio, Ryan Shirley and Landon Saeva all chipped in with singles Twins 5 Yankees 2 Colin McCulley threw a complete game no hitter against the Yankees. He struck out 13 batters and gave up three walks. Gianna Ferrara walked twice and would score on throwing errors while stealing. Cole Rauscher had a double,single and scored for the Twins. Colin McCulley had a triple and scored twice. Jackson Locke and Brett Babcock both had singles. Antonio Martinez drew two walks and scored two runs. Red Sox 10 Indians 9 The Red Sox and Indians squared off in what would prove to be a great game. The Red Sox were able to sneak by the Indians by a score of 10-9. The Indians got the scoring in the top of the 1st inning. The were able to push across 2 runs by Maveric Mckenzie and Tony Piazza. Zach Vanderhoof had a hit in the inning. The Red Sox responded in the half with 3 runs of their own. John Panepento didn’t waste much time as he hit the first pitch he saw over the left center field wall, making the score 2-1. The Red Sox kept going with hits by Xavien Walker, Luke Caccamise and Ayden Riggi. Walker and Caccamise would also score in the frame making the score Red Sox 3, Indians 2. The Indians had a huge inning in the 2nd. Jacob Iten(walk) and Jude Sherman(single) would reach base to start the inning. A Maveric Mckenzie walk would load the bases. Tony Piazza would drive in a run after being hit by a pitch. That set the stage for Vanderhoof. Zach hit a grand slam over the center field wall giving the Indians a 7-3 lead. The Red Sox answered with 2 of their own in their half of the second. Consecutive singles by Panepento, Walker, Joey Brennan and Caccamise would plate the runs. The score after 2 was Indians 7, Red Sox 5. The Indians would be retired in order in the 3rd while the Red Sox kept their momentum going by scoring 2 more runs. Zach Tooley would single and score in the frame. Walker added another hit and run to make the score 7-7. Mckenzie would single and score on a Cory Wallace single in the 4th. Making the score 8-7 Indians. The Red Sox would answer in a big way in their half of the 4th. Riggi and Luke Lathan would start the inning with singles. Jayce Panepento would follow with a hit by pitch, loading the bases. Tooley would knock in a run with his 2nd hit of the game. Walker would drive in the next 2 with his 4th hit of the game, a double. The score was Red Sox 10, Indians 8. The Indians were held scoreless in the 5th. Jack Duyssen(single), Iten(single) and Sherman(single) were all left stranded to keep the score at 10-8. The Red Sox got a triple from Caccamise in the fifth but he was unable to score. In the 6th Maicen Mckenzie would double and score to make the score 10-9 Red Sox. He was knocked in on Duyssens single. Pitching for the Red Six were Caccamise and Brennan. Luke went 3 innings and struck out 5. Brennan also went 3 innings, he struck out 2. For the Indians, Vanderhoof pitched 2 1/3. He struck out 7. Maveric Mckenzie pitched the final 2 2/3. He struck out 2 Orioles 11 Yankees 4 The Orioles and Yankees met on a warm Wednesday night for the second time this season. The Orioles started off quickly in the first. Drew Strollo led off the bottom of the inning with a single, and walks to Adrian Stephens and Jimmy Burns loaded the bases. Benny “The Bomber” Pocock continued with his torrid hitting, blasting a grand slam, his 4th dinger of the season, to give the O’s an early 4-0 lead. In the 2nd, Jake Higgins put the Yanks on the board after being hit by a pitch, scoring after a couple of walks and a wild pitch. The Yankees cut the lead down in the 3rd as well, as Ryan Higgins and Gianni Ferrara scored after singles, leaving the score at 4-3 Orioles. The Orioles extended their lead in the bottom half of the 3rd to 5-3, after a double by Andrew Pocock and RBI single by James Blake. Gianni Ferrara would score in the top of the 4th after a Tommy Condidorio single, tightening the score again, now at 5-4 Orioles. The Orioles pulled away in the bottom of the 4th however. Drew Strollo was the headlight again, leading off the inning with a single, then scoring on a Adrian Stephens triple. Jimmy Burns would knock in Stephens with a triple of his own, and in turn would score on a Ben Pocock single. Two more singles, by Andrew Pocock and James Blake, would set the table for Isaac Furr, who answered with his first Little League hit, an RBI single to close out the scoring 11-4 Orioles. Connor Hegeman pitched the majority of the game for the Yankees, striking out 5, and was relieved by Ryan Shirley. Brandon Shirley made a fantastic grab in left field, robbing an Orioles batter of extra bases. Hitting for the Yankees with singles were Ryan Shirley, Gianni Ferrara, Connor Hegeman, Tommy Condidorio, and Ryan Higgins (3). Jake Higgins and Adam Woodworth both reached base multiple times with walks. For the shorthanded Orioles, Drew Strollo had three hits, scoring twice, as he filled in at catcher for his brother Tyler who missed the game with a broken thumb. Ben Pocock had two hits, including a homerun, driving in 5 and scoring 2 runs himself. Little brother Andrew Pocock also had 2 hits, scoring twice and driving in 1. Jimmy Burns and Adrian Stephens both had triples, scoring twice, driving in 1 each. James Blake added 2 hits and 2 RBI, and Iaien Frawley and Isaac Furr also singled. Jimmy Burns pitched the first two innings, striking out 5 to get the win for the Orioles. The Pocock brothers pitched the next 3 innings, before Drew Strollo closed the game, pitching a scoreless final inning. Twins 5 A’s 2 The Twins were able to get things going in the first. After Colin McCulley drew a walk and Cole Rauscher hit a single, Brett Babcock placed a ball just inside the right field line clearing the bases for a inside the park HR. McCulley would go onto score another run in the third after a single. Aiden Davis would also score a run in the fourth inning after a base hit. Cole Rauscher was impressive on the mound for the Twins. He struck out 13 without giving up a walk. The A’s did record 10 hits in the game. Brady Fix had 2 doubles, Connor Wright had a triple a single and scored a run. Jackson Fix had a double, single and scored once. Jacob Williams and Mike Covert each had 2 singles. Shawn Moribito started for the A’s before being relieved by Brady Fix. They combined for 12 strikeouts and 3 base on balls. The Twins moved to 11-2 with the win and the A’s dropped to 10-3 Indians 6 Orioles 3 The Indians hosted the Orioles in the second meeting of the season between these two teams. Drew Strollo would lead off the top of the 1st inning with a laser to left-center for a double. Drew would later score on a fielder’s choice. The Indians would answer in the bottom of the 1st scoring 3 runs on no hits. Maveric McKenzie, Tony Piazza, Cory Wallace, and Connor McGee would each work walks in the inning. Zach Vanderhoof and Jack Duyssen each drove in a run on a sacrifice and Cory Wallace would steal home to plate the 3rd run. The Indians would add another run in the bottom of the 2nd after a 2-out double hit by Maveric McKenzie. McKenzie would score on a base hit by Piazza. The teams would go scoreless until the Indians extended their lead in the bottom of the 5th inning when Zach Vanderhoof would lead off with a blast over the center field fence. Cory Wallace would follow with a single and later score on a passed ball. The Orioles would begin to threaten in the top half of the 6th inning when Ben Polcock hammered one to center field for a 2-run shot. But the Indians would retire the very next batter to close out the win. Zach Vanderhoof pitched well for the Indians going 5 innings, allowing 1 run on 4 hits, and striking out 10 batters. Maveric McKenzie came on in relief of Vanderhoof. Pitching for the Orioles were Jimmy Burns, Ty Strollo, and James Blake. Hitting for the Indians were Maveric McKenzie (double), Tony Piazza, Zach Vanderhoof (home run), and Cory Wallace. Hitting for the O’s were Drew Strollo (single, double), Tyler Strollo (2 hits), and Ben Polcock (single, home run). Yankees 8 White Sox 3 The White Sox took an early lead on the Yankees. In the top of the first Fin Shelby, Kenny Saunders, and Mike Buccina would all hit singles and eventually score. Josh Noble also added a single for the White Sox. The Yankees battled back in the bottom of the inning with Gianni Ferrara and Ryan Shirley scoring runs. After 1 inning the score was Yankees 2 White Sox 3. The Yankees defense would come up big the rest of the game, shutting out the White Sox. The Yanks would score again in the third inning after Gianni Ferrara hit a triple and was then scored on a Ryan Higgins RBI double, tying the game at 3. The Yankees would blow the game open in the bottom of the 5th inning. Gianni Ferrara lead off with a single and was scored again by a Ryan Higgins RBI double. Tommy Condidorio would then hit his own RBI double scoring Ryan Higgins. Next up Jake Higgins and Adam Woodworth would each reach base and score on some aggressive base running to make the game 8-3 in favor of the Yankees. Pitching for the Yankees Gianni Ferrara went 5 complete innings striking out 6 batters and allowing 4 hits. Tom Condidorio pitched 1 inning for the Yankees striking out 2 batters. For the White Sox, Kenny Saunders struck out 9 allowing 3 hits, before being relieved by Josh Noble. Hitting for the Yankees Gianni Ferrara was 3 for 3 with a triple, an RBI and three runs scored. Ryan Higgins was 2 for 3 with 2 doubles, 2 RBIs and 1 run scored. Tommy Condidorio was 1 for 3 with a double, 1 RBI and 1 run scored. For the White Sox, Kenny Saunders was 1 for 2 and scored 1 run. Fin Shelby was 2 for 3 with 1 run scored, Mike Buccina was 1 for 2 with 2 RBIs, and Josh Noble was 1 for 3. A’s 15 Red Sox 1 The A’s beat the Red Sox 15-1 behind a great pitching and hitting performance by Shawn Morabito. Shawn pitched 5 innings of 4 hit ball allowing 1 run while striking out 9 batters. At the plate he went 5-5 with three runs, 5 rbi’s and 2 home runs. The A’s also got great hitting from Conner Wright (4-4 with 4 runs scored), and Austin Bogue (3-4 with an in the park HR). Jackson Fix, Jake Williams, and Mike Covert each had two hits apiece. For the Red Sox John Panepento went 3-3 scoring the only run on a single by Joey Brennan. Panepento, Luke Caccimise and Xavian Walker combined to strike out 10 A’s batters. Twins 4 Tigers 3 The Twins were able to gut out a tough one against a hungry Tigers team. Adam Risewick started on the hill for the Tigers and pitched a very strong game before being relieved by Rob Newmark. The Tigers were on the board first as they put up 3 runs in the third. Risewick, Newmark and Merritt Holly all hit singles and scored runs in the inning. Holly would also collect a double in the fifth on a hard hit ball to left. Joey Stephany and Wade Dziedzic helped the Tigers cause with singles. The Twins were able to get a run across in the third after back to back doubles by McCulley and Rauscher. Then in the fifth inning the Twins were able to take the lead. Aiden Davis and Colin McCulley both drew a walks to start the inning. Then Brett Babcock blasted a shot over the left fielders head for a 2RBI triple. Next Jackson Locke would hit a single scoring Babcock which what proved to be the game winning run Well the season is winding down. Please come out and join the players as the Scanlan Cup playoffs begin. The first round will run from June 13-16. The Semi-finals will be Saturday, June 18 with the two teams left battling for the cup June 21-23. So come on down and cheer on the kids!!! LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 The best things in life are free Free community papers like the one you’re reading today are thriving. In fact, free community publications have been able to maintain nearly 99% of their readership since the turn of the millenium. We love the neighborhoods we serve and we couldn’t do it without your support. Thank you! LeRoy Girls Youth Softball Game Sunday, June 5 U12 LeRoy Girls Youth Softball: Tompkins Bank of CastileLeRoy 1 vs Perry 2 Tompkins Bank of CastileLeRoy 1 beats Perry 2 22-2. Jamie Staba was 3 for 4 with a triple and 3 runs scored. Riley Wood and Hailey Johnson also added three hits. Kailyn Tresco, Amara Condidorio, and Anna Rose Winters each pitched two great innings for LeRoy. U12 LeRoy Girls Youth Softball: Tompkins Bank of Castile LeRoy 1 vs Perry 1 Tompkins-Bank of CastileLeRoy 1 beats Perry 1 23-15. Jamie Staba was 3 for 3 with a HOME RUN, 5 RBI, and 2 runs scored. Every girl for LeRoy picked up at least a hit and run scored. Ellie Dambra, Kailyn Tresco, and Amara Condidorio had a combined pitching outing that led to striking out 8 Perry batters. Game Monday, June 6 U10 LeRoy Girls Youth Softball: Bubba’s Landscape LeRoy 1 vs LeRoy 2 Bubba’s Landscape-LeRoy 1 beats S & S Limousines- LeRoy 2. Abby Allen and Maris Roides went 3 for 3 with 2 doubles, and Madison Spink added three hits to lead LeRoy 1. Dana Reschke, Leah Wolfhanger, Kenna McKenzie, Lilly Herrick, Paityn and Zoe Condidorio, each had two hits for LeRoy 1. Jaclyn Torrey was 2 for 2 with a double for LeRoy 2. 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Give Us A Call, We’ll Talk A Little Trash 585-343-8383 LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 1 Church St., LeRoy, NY 14482 585.768.2201 w w w. l p g r a p h i c s. n e t LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - JUNE 12, 2016 OBITUARIES LE ROY - Larry Brandon Ferrell, 32, of Lathrop Ave., LeRoy died unexpectedly May 31, 2016 at home. He is survived by his wife, Lauren Amiss Ferrell, twin children, Zoe & Darby; parents Larry & Pat Ferrell; sister Jenny Ferrell of Raleigh, NC; Laura & Barrett Amiss, mother in law and father in law of LeRoy & brother in law Bauett Amiss of Rochester, NY. Services will be in Raleigh, NC at a later date. LE ROY ~ Eric Hillard Hanson, age 62, of South St. Rd., passed away on May 31, 2016 in Belmont, NY. Eric was an avid outdoorsman so, in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Humphrey Nature Center at Letchworth State Park, c/o Natural Heritage Trust, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY, 12207, 518-474-2997. LEROY ~ Catherine Rose Lapp, age 100, passed away Thursday evening (June 2, 2016) at the LeRoy Village Green Nursing Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Our Lady of Mercy Parish, 44 Lake Street, LeRoy, N.Y. 14482. BERGEN - Warren Joseph Hunt, Sr., 76, of Bergen, a cement truck driver for 35 years at Manitou Construction in Rochester, died Friday, June 3, 2016 at his home, in Bergen. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice Of Orleans, Inc., P.O. Box 489, Albion, NY 14411. Le Roy Pennysaver DEADLINE For DISPLAY ADS Is 12 Noon On Wednesdays WEEKLY EVENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 12 MONDAY, JUNE 13 TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Monday evenings at the LeRoy Presbyterian Church, corner of Clay & Main Streets. Doors open at 6:00 pm and meeting is from 6:30-7:15 pm. Visitors are always welcome. Call 585768-7103 for more information. TUESDAY, JUNE 14 Preschool Storytime : Every Tuesday at 11 am featuring stories, craft and songs at Pavilion Public Library, 5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion. For info: 584-8843. LCCP’s GRACE’S KITCHEN: A FREE dinner every Tuesday evening, 5-6:30 pm at the Masonic Community Center on 12 Bank St. Plenty of parking. Takeout & delivery are available. For more info. contact Selby Davis at 585-738-8882 or selbydavis1@gmail.com GRACE’S CLOSET: A clothing giveaway program sponsored by Le Roy United Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park, Le Roy, 9:30 am to 11:30 am every Thursday. We have clothing for all ages. We need bedding of all kinds especially blankets. Donations can be dropped off at the house next to the church. Please put all bags INSIDE on the back porch. NO ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS,DISHES, etc. Open Tuesdays 5-6:30 pm. Any questions call the office 768-8980. AXIS Student Ministry at Living Waters Church, on Main St. LeRoy. Sundays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for 7th to 12th grade. Our goal is for teens’ lives to be impacted, and radically changed. For more information, check us out at: http://livingwatersleroy.org/axis-student-ministry/ Zootopia - Movie Showing at the Woodward Memorial Library for children in grades K-6, from 3:30 – 5 p.m. Registration is appreciated! Call 768-8300 or register online at www.woodwardmemoriallibrary.org. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 The Genesee Valley Civil War Roundtable presents Dennis P. Bielewiez on “Heroes in the Attic”, at 7:00 pm. The meeting will take place at LeRoy United Methodist Church, 3rd door on right end of long sidewalk, 10 Trigon Park, LeRoy, NY. Discussion period will follow program. New members are welcome. Village of LeRoy Board Meeting, 7 pm at the Village Hall, 3 West Main St. The Senior Citizens of Le Roy and Stafford meet the third Wednesday of the month from March through December for dinner and a planned program. We meet in the Knights of Columbus Hall behind Save-A-Lot on West Main Street. Each person attending brings a generous dish to pass or pays $4.00 each for a nice buffet meal and social. Bring your own place setting and beverage. Coffee, tea and dessert are provided. Dinner is served at 6:00 pm followed by a program. The entertainment for the June dinner will be the Le Roy Town Band. Please join us for an enjoyable evening. Any questions, please contact Judy Ridley, Director @ 768-2001, or Sharon Frost @ 768-6846. SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES Paper Block Program at the Woodward Memorial Library for children in grades K-2, from 3:20 – 4:15 p.m. Build amazing structures using paper. Registration is required! Call 768-8300 or register online at www.woodwardmemoriallibrary.org. THURSDAY, JUNE 16 Catapults and Exploding Boomerangs at the Woodward Memorial Library for children in grades 3-6 , from 3:20 – 4:15 p.m. Create a catapult and put together a boomerang! Registration is required! Call 768-8300 or register online at www.woodwardmemoriallibrary.org. FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Penuel Christian Fellowship, One Step to Freedom addictions ministry, a Christ Centered Addictions program, a weekly meeting every Friday at 7 pm. Call the Church for more information at 768-6901 or 594-9575. Penuel Christian Fellowship is organizing a young adult fellowship and Bible study. Ages: 12 and up, Time: Fridays from 7-9 pm, Study: the book of Romans (a 16 week course), taught by Josiah Gariboldi.Place: 7115 West Main Street. SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Free Food outreach brought to you by Foodlink in the Mill Street parking lot. Every 3rd Saturday of the month. 11-1pm. Call Penuel Christian Fellowship at 585-768-6901 with any questions. UPCOMING EVENTS The program for the Stafford Historical Society’s, Wednesday, June 22, 2016, monthly meeting will be a presentation by Joyce Thompson-Hovy, a re-enactor and educator of the Civil War. She will be present in full regalia of what a woman soldier would have worn at that time and her presentation will be “WOMEN SOLDIERS OF THE CIVIL WAR”. The program will be in the Court Room of the Stafford Town Hall, 8903 Rt. 237 at 7:00 P.M. The public is welcome to attend. Foodlink Free Mobile Food Pantry: Morganville United Church of Christ is partnering with Foodlink of Rochester to host a free mobile food pantry, Tuesday, June 28, 4:00-6:00 pm at Morganville United Church of Christ, 8466 Morganville Road (off Rt 237, 1 mile north of Stafford). The exact food items and quantity available are not known, but fresh produce will be available. Must be 18 years of age, no income requirement or ID required. Must provide own bags/vehicle to transport items to your home. Food provided on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last. Le Roy High School’s Class of 1961 is planning a 55th Reunion brunch on Sunday, July 17th at the Le Roy Country Club. Brunch will be served at 11:00am at a per person cost of $20.00. Please contact Lynda Taylor at 585-768-8024, e-mail rtaylo7@rochester.rr.com, or Sharon Frost at 585-768-6846, e-mail sfrost3@rochester.rr.com for more information and to confirm your attendance. Community Calendar Submissions should be sent to: calendar@leroyny.com (June 13th - June 17th) All Genesee County residents, 60 and older, can take part in this week’s activities at the Batavia Senior Center, 2 Bank St., Batavia. For more information, call 343-1611. 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