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September 10th, 2011
The Kane Lady Wolves brought home a sweep of the DCC Cardinals to even their record at 1-1.
The Wolves never let DCC take control of any games as they defeated them in three 25-14, 25-17, 25-15.
"We played a little methodically but a little lax at times but we got the job done and managed to stay in control of the match," said Kane head girls varsity volleyball coach Judy Kessler. "At some point in each game, we took over and ran up points to finish the games strongly."
With more consistent passing and aggressive serving and attacking, the Lady Wolves showed their potential.
Kim Causer, 55, of 381 Dewey Rd., Hazel Hurst, died Friday afternoon at her residence following a lengthy illness. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Cummings Funeral Home, Inc.
Nedra A. Blauser, 54, of 415 Short St., Johnsonburg, formerly of Ludlow, died Friday morning, Sept. 9, 2011 at her residence.
Born Dec. 27, 1956 in Kane, she was the daughter of Neil E. and Phyllis J. Donahey Davidson.
A member of the former Church of the Nazarene in Kane, she had worked at Buffalo China in Warren, and as a cook and waitress at The Whirl in Ludlow and Colonial Inn near Kane. Â
September 9th
The Kane boys golf team fell to 0-4 with a loss to Johnsonburg. Despite the loss, Coach Smith was pleased with the boys performance. All five players had rounds in the 40s. Unfortunately, the Rams team shot great, with a score of 201. Johnsonburg's Cameron Grumley and Calvin Christoff shared medalist honors with a pair of 37s. Kane again was led by Ryan Greto with a 42, Dan Park and Austin Woolcock tied with 46 while Koden Thompson and John Bedford scored 47 to round out the scoring for Kane. The boys next match is Wednesday, Sept. 14 at St. Marys. Match time is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
ST. MARYS – The Elk County Catholic Lady Crusaders broke open a close game in the second half Thursday at Benzinger Park on their way to a 5-0 varsity girls' soccer victory over the Kane Lady Wolves.
Freshman Julia Sweeney scored once and set up two other scores in the second half outburst for ECC.
"These young players are coming around well," said Lady Crusaders coach Don Fabiano. "It is so nice to see these players having success on.
Mildred C. (Monagan) Emanuelson, 98, of Hudson, N.H., passed away Monday, Sept. 5, 2011 at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua.
Mildred was born in Rew City on May 1, 1913, a daughter of the late Dr. William and Bessie (Hopkins) Monagan.
She was the widow of the late Axel Emanuelson. Mildred was a resident of Kane for more than 30 years moving to New Hampshire in 1978 when she retired from Stackpole Carbon Company.Â
Francis L. Fleming, age 81, of Henrietta, N.Y. and formely of Mt. Jewett, died on Sept. 7, 2011.
He is predeceased by his daughter, Laura Lee; parents Thomas and Alice; and by five sisters.
September 8th
SMETHPORT – The Kane Wolves varsity soccer team travelled to Smethport on Tuesday night to take on the rival Smethport Hubbers for the season opener. As expected, the game was very physical and was decided by the slimmest of margins.
The Kane Girls Golf Team improved their record to 3-2 with a convincing win over Port Allegany. Kyla Hoag again took home medalist honors with a round of 43. Megan Durante continues her improvement with a nice round of 54. Freshman Emily Silvis played her best match of the year as she scored a career low 57. Ellie Tunall and Sarah Szymanski rounded out the scoring with 58s. The girls' next match is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 12 at Smethport. Match time is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
Helen Kerekanich Stromberg, 76, of Sarasota, Fla., passed away Aug. 5, 2011.
Helen was born in Kane on May 26, 1935 to the late Charles (Mary) Kerekanich. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold "Curley" Stromberg.