LeRoy Pennysaver & News

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MARCH 19, 2023 Rent To Own 4 Mobile Home Units available at Oatka Creek MHP - 2 Black Creek MHP - 2 Call (585) 738-0953 for details LEROY COMMUNITY KITCHEN - Free dinners on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month and Pop up Pantry on the 4th Tuesday of the month. TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY) - Meets every Monday at 5:00 at the First Presbyterian Church in LeRoy. Call 585-768-8611 for more information. GRACE'S CLOSET - A clothing giveaway at LeRoy United Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park, LeRoy NY. Clothing for all ages infants through adults. Tuesday 5:00-630p & Thursday's 9:30-11:30a. Contact 7688980. Use rear entrance onWest side of building. LEROY FOOD PANTRY - 10AM - 12PM. Monday - Thursday in the basement of the LeRoy Town Hall. THE HOPE CENTER OF LEROY Ladies' Group, located at 42 Main Street, LeRoy,will be having a Bible/book study on Monday nights from 6:008:00pm. To register, please contact us at (585) 768-8184 or info@hopecenterleroy.org HAM AND SCALLOPED POTATOES DINNER March 25, 4-6 pm at the Morganville United Church of Christ, 8466 Morganville Road, Stafford. For tickets call 585-757-2257. MOTHER TERESA OUTREACH - Our Lady of Mercy Parish Center. 44 Lake St. LeRoy. Saturday, March 25, 2023 from 12-2PM. Providing non-food essential items to those in our community who are in need. LEROY-STAFFORD SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCHEON - Will be on the thirdWednesday of each month at 12:30pm. NEW LOCATION: Our Lady of Mercy Parish Center, 44 Lake Street, LeRoy NY. Contact Rosemary (585)506-5233, Lucy (585)7216073 or Sue(585)861-0422. THE HOPE CENTER OF LEROY - located at 42 Main Street will be starting another GriefShare Support Group,Thursday afternoons from 1:00pm to 3:00pm, now through May 25th. For more information or to register, please call Mari-Lee Ruddy, at (716) 861-5645. LEROY GARDEN CLUB - Wed. April 12, 2023. 6:30pm. First Presbyterian Church, 7 Clay St., LeRoy. Enter side door on Clay Street. Free. More info: leroynygardenclub@gmail.com. C L A S S I F I E D S ...quarter ended in a 15-15 tie, proving this was going to be a battle to the end. The second quarter was a continuation of the first as both teams exchanged blows like two heavyweight fighters. Cole Cray, Harrison Porter and Kiptyn Cone all provided great defense for the Knights, but Le Roy still found itself down 2325 at the half. In the second half Le Roy looked like a team that had already played 10 quarters of basketball in the same day, as Arkport-Canaseraga benefited from a 1st round bye and looked much fresher. Thomas Englerth and Blake Biracree got on the board but a tired Le Roy team found itself down 36-46 going into the final quarter. Just when it started to look like Cinderella’s time was up, Le Roy’s Blake Biracree and Ryker Vangalio decided they were not going to go down quietly. Biracree hit back to back 3-pointers, while Vangalio scored 8 fourth quarter points to pull the Knights within 1 with 2 minutes. Right when it looked like everything was going Le Roy’s way, the clock struck midnight before the comeback could be complete. Le Roy’s next possession resulted in a turnover which ArkportCanaseraga converted to points to seal the victory. In the end Le Roy ended up coming up just short as they lost a very exciting Championship game 56-51. Leading the Knights in scoring was Ryker Vangalio with 28 points. Also contributing on offense was Blake Biracree (10 points), Dylan Loftus (8 points), Carter McClurg (4 points) and Thomas Englerth (1 point) The 5th Grade Le Roy KnightsBasketball teamfinished their season with an overall 9-3 record and a second place finish amongst all of the 5th Grade GLOW Basketball teams. Two of those losses came from a combined 7 points. This team was made up of six 5th Graders and two 4th Graders and played in the 6th Grade Division for the regular season. They played above their grade level and were not only competitive but excelled as well. They played as a team, always supporting each other. Throughout the entire season, they won with class and even more importantly lost with class. They are a team in the truest sense of the word and should be proud of all that they accomplished this year. It was an honor to coach them, and I thank the boys for always giving their best. I also would like to thank all the parents for always supporting the team and the coaching staff. The future of Le Roy basketball looks very bright!!! Le Roy Youth Basketball Continued

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