Webster and Penfield varsity sports
Webster and Penfield high school varsity sports
The Webster Junior Warriors/Junior Titans Football/Cheerleading Organization held its annual Punt, Pass and Kick event last month at Boulter Field.
The seventh grader receives a scholar-athlete award at the Eighth Annual Scholar Athlete Awards Luncheon of the Rochester Chapter of the National Football Foundation.
High school varisty sports for Penfield and Webster.
High school varsity schedule for Penfield and Webster teams
The Webster Warthogs Red 14-15 Babe Ruth baseball team will be holding tryouts next week.
The Webster Warthogs Black 15U Monroe County Babe Ruth/USSSA baseball team will be holding tryouts for the 2011 squad.
The girls volleyball season begins this weekend as Penfield is host to the 30th Annual Labor Day Tournament. Teams from around Monroe County, the state, and Canada will converge to play for the gold medal.
The Penfield Little League announced the Fall Ball Progam which will begin Saturday, Sept. 11 and run through Saturday, Oct. 2.
Adam Lingner will meet the public and signing autographs on Sunday at the only monthly sports cards and collectibles show in Western New York at the Webster Columbus Center (a.k.a. The Knights of Columbus) at 70 Barrett Drive.
Joyan Nolan and other Monroe Community College staff and alumni had a chance to walk the halls of the school’s original campus on Alexander Street last week.
Name of business: Heart to Heart Bridal North, a full service bridal salon
When business opened: May 25
Owner of business: Janice Burkhart
Address of business: 3 W. Main St., Webster, at the corner of Main and Route 250
Phone number of business: (585) 872-9696
First (and larger) location: Heart to Heart Bridal, 72 S. Main St., Manchester, (585) 289-6523. It has been open since 2003.
Websites: www.hearttoheartbridal.net and www.hearttoheartbridalnorth.net
It will be Christmas in August as Homearama 2010 gets under way later this month.
Recent brush fires in the Webster and West Webster fire districts could have been very detrimental to local land, but quick work by local departments has kept the problem at bay.
Ricky Desen, 11, of Webster, won the stock rally World Championship race at the All-American Soap Box Derby races in Akron, Ohio, this past Saturday, July 24.
“Obviously, he lived his life for a reason,” Dana Gamache, mother of 19-year-old Cody Grana, said.
Gamache and hundreds others were gathered at Durand Eastman Beach Park to remember Grana, who was killed in a car accident in Riga on July 27.
The American vision of Iraq is one long marred by war, masking ideas of a rich, artistic culture.
Behind this image, however, lies a culture filled to the brim with vibrant, bright art created by talented local artists. And it was this image that Penfield native Capt. Evan Davies wanted to expose while he serves overseas as a troop commander in the U.S. Army. Davies helped to organize the country’s first prominent art show in two years.
Brittani Hamilton won the silver medal for Team USA in the girls singles at the World Tenpin Bowling Association Youth Championships in Helsinki, Finland.
The Webster athletes add to the medal count as Western accumulates 104 gold medals at the Summer Games in Buffalo.