Archive - Oct 2012
October 17th
Taylor Bucheit scored four goals in the Lady Wolvesâ 5-4 victory over West Forest on Wednesday in Kane.
The junior got the home team on the scoreboard early when she took a pass from Dawn Saquin and knocked a shot by the Lady Firesâ goalie a little more than one minute into the game to get the ball rolling for Kane.
The Kane School Board held a reception last week to welcome the new staff members in the school district.
October 16th
The Kane Lady Wolvesâ volleyball team took on a young Sheffield squad on Tuesday night in the Wolvesâ Den. The Lady Wolves won the first game 25-19, lost the second 25-22, won the third game 25-14, and rallied in the fourth to win the game 25-20 and take the match.
With the win, the Lady Wolves improve to 9-4 on the season with three matches left on the schedule.
The Kane Lady Wolves soccer team outshot the visiting Brockway Rovers on Tuesday afternoon but had a hard time finding the back of the net and ended up losing 5-2 in their first of three home games in three days.
The home team got off on the right foot when Maria Newton scored with just over one minute into the game.
October 15th
Not many employees enthusiastically say they love their job.
Beth Lenaway, the new director of the Kane Senior Center, is an exception.
âI just love what Iâm doing,â Lenaway said with a tone of vim and vigor. âItâs a very rewarding job.â
The Kane boysâ soccer team played one of the premier teams in District 9 in their final home game of the 2012 season. Senior Zach Hadfield played his final game in Kane against the 15-1 Brockway Rovers.
Not many employees enthusiastically say they love their job.
Beth Lenaway, the new director of the Kane Senior Center, is an exception.
âI just love what Iâm doing,â Lenaway said with a tone of vim and vigor. âItâs a very rewarding job.â
Lenaway has replaced Amanda Blankenship at the director of the Kane Senior Center on Fraley Street in Uptown Kane. Blankenship reportedly has returned to college to pursue a degree in nursing.
October 14th
The Kane Lady Wolvesâ volleyball team held its annual varsity tournament on Saturday in the Wolvesâ Den. The Lady Wolves dominated their half of the bracket in the round robin, sweeping Smethport, Curwensville, and Brockway and splitting with Brockway to earn the top seed going into the playoffs from their bracket.
Ronald H. Davidson, 85, formerly of Buffalo, N.Y., passed away Friday, Oct. 12, 2012, at the Corry Manor.
Born April 29, 1927, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Henry and Nora M. Black Davidson.Â
Before his retirement, Mr. Davidson was employed by Allied Van Lines and owned Ronâs Delivery Service.
During World War II, he served in Italy with the U.S. Army in Company C, 349th Infantry.
Thomas E. Cunningham, 86, passed away Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012, at the Lutheran Home at Kane
Born April 4, 1926, in Russell City, he was a son of the late Hearl and Ruth Bushley Cunningham. On April 29, 1978, in Sharon, he married Margaret Himes who survives.
Mr. Cunningham was employed by PennDOT, retiring in 1980. He had belonged to the Kane Country Club and was a lifetime member of the Moose Lodge #130 and served as a past governor.
He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II.