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October 5th, 2011
The Kane Wolves boys soccer team came into Tuesday's match against the Johnsonburg Rams for their seventh straight home game before traveling to Coudersport on Thursday. With yet another league game the Wolves knew nothing would be easy. Kane traveled to Johnsonburg three weeks ago and prevailed with a hard fought 3-0 win.
October 4th
The Kane Country Club was the site of the District IX Girls Golf Championship. Under other than favorable conditions there were some great scores. Samantha Dinger from Redbank Valley led the way with a great round of 84. The next two spots however were tightly contested with Kristy Haines from Elk County Catholic and Larissa Roberts from Union coming in at  87, while Kane's own Kyla Hoag and Bradford's Kate Colella just missed the cut with great scores of 88.
October 3rd
After two disappointing losses last week, the Wolves looked to get back on track against the Ridgway Elkers.
October 1st
CURWENSVILLE – The Kane Wolves made the long trip to Curwensville to take on a good Golden Tide football team but came away the victims of a 13-6 loss.
September 30th
The Kane Lady Wolves got back on track (3-5) with a sweep of DCC in the Wolves’ Den Thursday night. They took the Cardinals in three straight 25-8, 25-15, and 25-15.
It was nice to have the win tonight just to keep up the confidence," said Kane head girls volleyball coach Judy Kessler. "We’ve been playing hard but coming up short this season so tonight the girls knew they were going to press for the win. We played well and had a chance to practice a bunch of offensive plays."
The Kane Wolves soccer team was back in action on Thursday afternoon to take on a very strong Brockway Rovers team. The field conditions were very soggy and muddy due to all the recent precipitation. The less than perfect playing surface did not slow Brockway down as they managed to find the net three times in the first half. Kane had a few opportunities to score, but the Brockway defense held Kane down for the most part.
Alice B. Jones, 90, of 2 Delaware Ave., James City, died Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 at her residence.
Born Jan. 17, 1921 in Kittanning, she was the daughter of Albert A. and Mary J. Moore Bouch. On Nov. 9, 1940 in Winchester, Va., she married Carroll E. "Birch" Burton, who died in 1989. On June 21, 1995, she married Lawrence H. "Jonesy" Jones, who died in 2002.
Mrs. Jones had been a Medical Lab Technician at the Kane Community Hospital for many years, then later at the Ridgway Hospital.
September 29th
The Kane boys golf team ran into a very good Ridgway team at the Kane Country Club. The Elkers would come away with a win 222-266. Josh Mitchell and Jesse Reynolds would share medalist honors with a nice score of 42. Ryan Greto led the Kane charges with a 49, followed closely by John Bedford 50 and Austin Woolcock 51. Brendan Sharer and Andrew Carlson would card a 58 to round out the scoring for the home team.
September 28th
Kane girls golf team finished their season on a high note with a nice win over Port Allegany. The young lady wolves would finish the year with a 7-3 record. Kyla Hoag would take home Medalist Honors with a 47. She was followed closely by teammate Kelsey Carlson who came in at 49.
See full article by purchasing the Sept. 28 edition of The Kane Republican.
The Kane Wolves varsity soccer team was back in action Tuesday afternoon at Kane High School against the Smethport Hubbers. The Wolves opened the season against the Hubbers in Smethport with a 2-1 double overtime win and after a big league victory on Thursday the Wolves hoped to continue their solid play in yet another important league game.