Despite being behind the lead group by three strokes after the first round of golf in the Men’s Member-Guest Tournament, Matt Cestari predicted that he and partner Shaun Fadale would win in a playoff. The
Last week, Boys’ and Girls’ Club traveled back to 1891 to play basketball the way it was originally intended. Basketball director Rich “Padre” Flanagan worked with Groupers to teach them James Naismith’s original game, which
High temperatures, scorching sun and a hungry Belles team couldn’t stop the Hot Chauts as they won 7-3 last Thursday at Sharpe Field. Brandy Ecklund led the way for the Hot Chauts with three hits
Early evenings on Mondays and Wednesdays, Sharpe Field belongs to a quirky group that loves to play softball. Men of varying ages gather with silver bats in hand, excited about another game in the long-running
As children grow up in an era of basketball where athleticism and the three-point shot rule the court, it’s easy to forget about the fundamentals. But for those at the Boys’ and Girls’ Club this
Ellie Rappole already owns one of the Girls 220-yard dash records in Group 5. A few years ago, she came 0.3 seconds away from breaking the Group 6-7 Girls record. Now in the SAC Girls
One week before the Chautauqua season, sailing instructors of various skills completed the United States Sailing Association Level 1 course at the John R. Turney Sailing Center. Sailing Director Kirk Kelly went to the National
Clubbers from more than eight generations flocked to the Boys’ and Girls’ Club to celebrate a unique milestone on Sunday, when the oldest day camp in the United States marked its 125th anniversary with an
If it wasn’t for a snowstorm that stranded Deb Lyons in Pennsylvania over the holidays, she may have never met her husband, Dana. In 1983, Deb was coming home to Bemus Point when her plane
Threats of inclement weather didn’t stop club professionals and amateur golfers from playing at the 31st Annual Charity Pro-Am Golf Tournament — for the sixth year dubbed “Score One For The Lake!” — Monday at
New Chautauqua Tennis Center director James Getty still fondly remembers the call that led him to Chautauqua Institution in 2010. Fresh out of college, Getty didn’t know what he wanted to do with his life.