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County sales tax revenue is up for 2011
County sales tax revenue is up for 2011
TRI-COUNTY AREA—Sales tax revenue for Yates, Schuyler and Steuben Counties all increased when comparing 2011 to 2010.  Yates Treasurer Bonnie Percy said the county received $9,868,796.91 in sales tax revenue for 2011. This is up 8 percent over 2010 ($9,115,426.83). The percent increase is the 11th highest in the state.  Percy said the sales tax revenue was only down in two months of 2011. She said the revenue in July was down 9 percent and in September was down 1 percent. She said the increases from the other months carried the two negative percentages.  Schuyler County earned 19 percent more sales tax revenue in 2011 than in 2010, the largest percentage increase in the state. According to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Schuyler raised $9,845,185 worth of sales tax revenue in 2011. In 2010, the total was $8,271,027. That $1,574,158 difference equals a 19 percent increase in revenue. Read More ...
Penn Yan bridge is on the way back
Penn Yan bridge is on the way back
PENN YAN—The New York State Department of Transportation finished installing seven steel I-beams needed for the Penn Yan Liberty Street bridge replacement, Monday, Jan. 23. DOT worker Doug Hammond explained each beam is 118.5 feet long and weighs 34,000 pounds. He said the beams will provide the structural support for the new bridge. The seven beams were transported to the area from Hirschfelds Industries in North Carolina last Thursday. The DOT started installing the beams on Friday. Read More ...
New food company is ready for business
New food company is ready for business
DUNDEE—You won’t see the name Aceyt Foods added to the front of the Dundee building in the near future, but that doesn’t mean the new company isn’t already working to obtain new business for the Mediterranean-style food venture in Dundee.  Kirk McAfee, chief executive officer of the Ascent Principal Group based in New York City said, “We had some of the largest olive grove growers from Morocco in Dundee just last Wednesday (Jan. 18)  so they could tour our new facility, they met with the mayor and also had a chance to have lunch at one of our local wineries.We wanted to let these growers know that we now have some new capacity for future olive oil processing.  McAfee said the new business will be operating the plant in Dundee during the next six months under a lease with the former owner, LiDestri Foods.  The company will also be moving some of the equipment from its Waterbury, Conn. plant to Dundee over the next few months. McAfee’s partner with this new venture is Aziz Debbagh. Read More ...
Watkins adds event, loses July fireworks
Watkins adds event, loses July fireworks
WATKINS GLEN—The Watkins Glen Village Board heard from Seneca Lake Wine & Food event promoter Jeff Dill at its regular meeting held on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Dill appeared on behalf of his promotion company, Deep Lake, LLC to follow up with the board after meeting with village department heads last week to discuss his event.  The Seneca Lake Wine & Food event is scheduled for June 2 and 3 at Clute Park in Watkins Glen. Dill said that the attendance will be capped at 4,500 and the event will feature around 70 vendors, which will be a mixture of Seneca Lake wineries and eateries. Parking for the event will be at outside locations with shuttle buses running to and from lots. Dill’s company also plans to hire private security and to clean up the park following the event. “We want this to be a benefit to the village, not a distraction,” said Dill.  The village is implementing new protocols with event planners in an effort to ensure that appropriate officials are informed in a timely manner. Dill met with village department heads to discuss the general plans for the event, the security procedures, along with traffic and parking concerns.  Trustee Scott Gibson informed Dill that his event was “the guinea pig” for the village to try out the new procedures. Gibson then asked for Dill’s input from the event planner’s perspective. “It hasn’t been a problem at all,” said Dill, “it is good to get everyone in the loop.” The board voted to tentatively approve the event pending final department head approval. Read More ...
Watkins will move to single start time
Watkins will move to single start time
WATKINS GLEN—The Watkins Glen Central School District will implement single busing in the mornings and afternoons and start all three schools at the same time, as of the 2012-13 school year.  The decisions came from discussion about closing the middle school over the next two and a half years at the Tuesday, Jan. 17, school board meeting. Superintendent Tom Phillips said given preliminary budget numbers, the Watkins district is facing a $1.6 million gap so the school needs to start single busing next year to save money.  Currently, the elementary grade levels start at 8:45 a.m., while the middle and high schools start between 7:25 and 7:30 a.m., so two rounds of buses are needed. The district will start all three schools at the same time next school year allowing for single busing. Phillips said he will discuss it more with the building principals about when the common start and finish times will be. Board member Gloria Brubaker said if the school day ends too late, students will have to excused due to sports. The final decision on this will be made by March 1. Read More ...
Odessa teachers change curriculum
Odessa teachers change curriculum
ODESSA—The Odessa-Montour school board heard how some of the New York State Education Department’s curriculum changes have been implemented, during the Thursday, Jan. 19, school board meeting.  At the start of the meeting, students from the third grade class read persuasive essays they had written as part of a unit on the rain forest.  Teacher Jenny Lewis said the students heard information about a person needing to support his family by cutting down trees from the forest, and then about how the rain forest produces oxygen and is home to many animals.  The students then had to write a persuasive essay for either side.  H.A. Hanlon Principal Chris Williams said this incorporates aspects from the state’s common core guidelines.  The board then heard a presentation from math teacher Trina Shepherd and special education teacher Shelly Mumford about adopting new textbooks for seventh and eighth grade math.  The new books actually list at the start of every chapter what parts of the state’s curriculum are being taught.  The board approved the new books. Read More ...
O'Mara, Friend here calls for reform
O'Mara, Friend here calls for reform
MONTOUR FALLS—Around 25 residents and local politicians spoke to Sen. Tom O’Mara (R-C, Big Flats) and Assemblyman Chris Friend (R-Big Flats) at an open meeting in Montour Falls, Friday, Jan. 20.  Jim Seafuse expressed several concerns that have impacted his business.  He explained he owns a grocery store in Trumansburg.  First, he said the way the unemployment insurance laws are implemented need to change.  He gave two instances where he as an employer had to pay unemployment to former employees.  O’Mara said enforcement of the rules is the problem.  He added, he as a senator is tasked with creating laws while the executive branch (the governor’s office) is in charge of enforcing them.  O’Mara added when it comes to benefits, “the employer is usually on the short end of the stick.”  Seafuse’s other concern was having to install a sprinkler system as part of an expansion to his store, but not having access to municipal water.  He said he has applied for a variance, but has not heard anything back yet.  Montour board member Jim Howell later suggested the state have an ombudsman in the region again.  He said the governor’s office had one stationed in Montour Falls in the past and it made working with that office much easier. Read More ...
Odessa will hold first talent show
Odessa will hold first talent show
ODESSA—The Odessa-Montour Fine Arts Boosters Club is holding its first talent show, Saturday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m.  It is called OMG Talent! (Odessa-Montour’s Got Talent) and is open to students. Organizer Tracy Gavich said the event will benefit the arts and music programs. She said the show will be split into two halves: the first will feature the students competing and then groups performing strictly as entertainment. Gavich explained attendees will vote at intermission on which act they liked the best. Organizers will then count the votes during the second half and announce the winner at the end.  Gavich said that as of now, there are nine acts scheduled to compete and five groups who will provide the entertainment. The performers will include several current and retired teachers, and O-M graduates. She added she was surprised by the number of students who wanted to perform: The Hot Rod Angels (Matt Stevenson and Andy Stevenson), Samantha Murphy, Tom Peckham, Brittney Bennett, Joseph Thompson, Amanda Pyhtila, Carly Lynch-Benjamin, and Tomeesha Haller. Read More ...
Relative wants school to honor Curtiss legacy
Relative wants school to honor Curtiss legacy
HAMMONDSPORT—Some relatives of Glenn H. Curtiss want the former Curtiss memorial school building to be used for educational purposes and to honor Curtiss’s memory.  Cheryl Hudson Curtiss, Rushville resident who is married to a cousin of historic aviator Glenn H. Curtiss, was at the Wednesday, Jan. 18, board meeting. She said the Hammondsport school board should hold off on any decisions about the sale because Curtiss’s family was just recently notified. She said she was also there representing her children (one son and two daughters).  Curtiss said she learned about the sale about a month ago when Simon Sananas, one of two current developers interested in the building, contacted her about grant possibilities to turn the school building into an art center and museum.  She also pointed out that the original deed from Glenn Curtiss’s wife to the district for the piece of property says to use the land for educational purposes. Read More ...
State receives 40K fracking comments
State receives 40K fracking comments
FINGER LAKES—After five months and two extensions, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has collected over 40,000 comments on its draft rules for allowing hydraulic fracturing.  The final deadline for the public to comment was Jan. 11. Lisa King, press office worker for the DEC, said the state is now “preparing responses to the 13,000 comments that were received during the first comment period and the tens of thousands we have received during this comment period.” She said the state expects to have more than 40,000 comments because there are still boxes of uncounted submissions.  She explained the compilation of those responses will be included with the final Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement and the final regulations. King added comments will be grouped by similar topics and that a response will be prepared for each topic. The compilation will be called the Responsiveness Summary.  “Once we review these comments, we will make any necessary changes to the documents. We expect the final documents to be released in 2012,” said King. “If the final documents determine high-volume hydraulic fracturing could move forward in New York, we could begin to review permit applications after the final SGEIS is released.” Read More ...
Chamber honors local leaders
Chamber honors local leaders
WATKINS GLEN—The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce honored several area residents and business owners with awards at the 123rd annual celebration, Friday, Jan. 13.  Doug Hazlitt and his sister Leigh Triner were presented with the Leader in Business Award. The two had to have made a dynamic contribution to the Schuyler County business community within the last decade; expanded the business mix in Schuyler; continue to foster economic opportunity; must have assumed considerable risk; and be highly respected entrepreneurs.  The Lifetime Achievement Award went to John Senka, whose son John Senka Jr. accepted the award because his father could not attend that night. Senka read a note from his father, saying he was happy to be part of helping better the county.  The Community Spirit Award was given to Ken Wilson. The criteria includes demonstrated leadership and excellence in philanthropy; must have encouraged civic initiatives, and/or facilitated humanitarianism; and positively impacted the community. Read More ...
Village elections will be March 20
Village elections will be March 20
TRI-COUNTY AREA—The 2012 village elections in Penn Yan, Dundee, Dresden, Hammondsport and Watkins Glen will be held Tuesday, March 20.  Elections in Penn Yan will be for four trustee seats and village justice. The trustee seats currently held by Richard Stewart, Christine Christensen, and Michael Christensen will be for four-year terms. The one held by David Reeve is for two years. The village justice position, currently occupied by Danny Hibbard, is for four years. Petitions for all positions need to be submitted between Feb. 7 and Feb. 14 and need a minimum of 100 signatures. Voting will be at the Penn Yan village hall.  In Watkins Glen, the open seats are currently held by Wayne Weber and Paul Clifford (appointed to fill Greg Coon’s seat). Clerk Donna Beardsley said there are two different deadlines for becoming a candidate. Party nominations need to be into the village office by Feb. 2. She said independent candidates have until Feb. 14 to file as a candidate and need at least 50 signatures. Read More ...
Farm Service office plans to close in Penn Yan
Farm Service office plans to close in Penn Yan
PENN YAN—The Farm Service Agency in Penn Yan will close as part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s plan to consolidate and cut costs.  According to the USDA, 131 Farm Service Agencies throughout 32 states will be closed. For New York, the closures will also include Albany, Saratoga and Sullivan Counties. At the time of announcing the plans, Jan. 9, the USDA did not say when the Penn Yan office would close.  Jim Barber, FSA New York state executive director, explained before any of the offices are closed, there first needs to be open meetings for public input. He said the meeting in Penn Yan is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 31, with details to follow when they are confirmed. From there, Barber said that the FSA will give the comments to the USDA. He added that given the deadlines in this process, the Penn Yan office closing is at least 120 days away. Read More ...
Schuyler appoints new attorney
Schuyler appoints new attorney
SCHUYLER COUNTY—The Schuyler County Legislature appointed Geoffery B. Rossi to a four year term as county attorney at a special meeting of the legislature held on Friday, Jan. 13. Rossi joins the county after working as a staff attorney with the New York Attorney General’s Office. His salary will be $98,000 annually.  The county attorney application process included interviews, a general reference check, a more extensive background check performed by law enforcement, review of certified transcripts, and a credit check said county Administrator Tim O’Hearn. In a relaxed meeting, the legislators agreed it was a long process, they were glad it had concluded, and they all seemed satisfied with the hire.  Another attorney in the county attorney’s office, Rachel Boruchowitz, submitted her resignation effective Jan. 13. The legislature approved a limited contract with Boruchowitz which will allow her to complete any cases she is currently handling. Read More ...
Hector board comments on fracking
Hector board comments on fracking
HECTOR—The Hector town board unanimously approved sending comments to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation about the proposed hydraulic fracturing drilling rules, Tuesday, Jan. 10.  There were at least 45 people in the audience, filling all seats and lining up in the hallway of the town hall’s meeting space.   Submitted along with the board’s statement will be the petition presented to the town by concerned citizens of Hector urging a ban or a moratorium on hydrofracking.  The letter expressed concerns around issuing licenses to drilling companies using the hydrofracking practice at this time.  The board specifically listed the area’s inability to handle the wastewater, the instability of well casings (especially when recent evidence of increased seismic activity has been associated with fracking in Ohio), and a lack of disclosure around the chemicals used in fracking fluid.  The board also stated that it believed a study of the health impacts of hydrofracking should be conducted prior to any drilling permits being issued and was critical of the state’s economic study, noting that it had been bid out improperly and given to a contractor known to favor gas industry interests. Read More ...
Officials investigate Waneta, Lamoka break-ins
Officials investigate Waneta, Lamoka break-ins
WANETA, LAMOKA LAKES—The Schuyler County Sheriff’s Department and the New York State Police (Bath) are investigating a series of burglaries and break-ins from the Waneta and Lamoka Lakes area since December.   Sheriff’s Sergeant Matt Maloney explained that there have been over 10 break-ins at unoccupied cottages in the Waneta, Lamoka area. He added that there might be more burglaries that happened and haven’t been reported because the home owners won’t be back in the area until the spring.  He explained their office has sent out patrols and is actively investigating the crimes. At this time, Maloney added the break-ins appear to be connected.  “It’s pretty uncommon.  You might get one or two, but to have a string is very uncommon,” said Maloney.  He said that electronics and accessories (televisions, DVDs, etc.) are the main things being stolen. He explained the perpetrators are entering the homes through an available door. Maloney added there is still some question about when during the day the break-ins occur. Read More ...
Yates County looks to merge election districts
Yates County looks to merge election districts
PENN YAN—Yates County is working to combine several voting districts within the county.  Amy Daines, the Republican Commissioner at the county’s Board of Elections, said some merging has already been done.  Last year, the Potter 1 district joined with Potter 2 and Milo 1 with Milo 2. Daines explained the county wants to do more combining and reduce the number of districts from 18 to 12. They intend to combine Benton 1 and 2, Jerusalem 1 and 2, Jerusalem 2 and 3 and Starkey 1 and 2. However, N.Y. State Election Law 4-100 currently prevents further merging from occurring. The law limits the number of voters in an election district to 1,150.  During the county’s legislature meeting on Monday, Jan. 8, a resolution was passed requesting the state increase their limit of voters in an election district from 1,150 to 2,500.  Democratic Commissioner Robert Brechko said fewer voting districts would mean less money needed for election inspectors, ballots, poll books and programming of ballots. Read More ...
Nelson rededicates Flats on Broadway
Nelson rededicates Flats on Broadway
MONTOUR FALLS—The Flats on Broadway were rededicated, Thursday, Jan. 5, exactly 90 years after its original dedication as the Montour Falls Union Grammar School in 1922.  The building, located on West Broadway Street, now houses eight apartments and will soon be the home of the Schuyler County Child Care Coordinating Council’s new day care center.  Andrew Tompkins, Schuyler County Historical Society director, explained the property was originally purchased in 1916 to replace the outdated Havana Union Free School and served as a school for 38 years.  A plaque dedicated to the school was unveiled at the ceremony.  “It was a hub of activity and an important part of the community,” said Tompkins.  The Flats on Broadway, owned and developed by Bruce Nelson, also used to house county and agency offices.  Between 1967 and 2008, the building was known as the Rural Urban Center and housed county offices, the sheriff’s department, Cornell Cooperative Extension, and municipal offices.  At the rededication, Schuyler County Partnership for Economic Development Executive Director Kelsey Jones reminisced about having the SCOPED offices in the building at one time. Read More ...
 
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SPORTS
Dundee boys beat Red Jacket
Dundee boys beat Red Jacket
DUNDEE—Dundee's boys varsity basketball team beat Red Jacket, 70-65, in a home game, Thursday, Jan. 26. 
Brandon Camacho led with 24 points, followed by Aksel Jensen with 13. Steven Carruthers scored 12 points before being removed from the game for a double technical foul. Justin Brace had 10 points. Max Gorton had six and Greg Ellison had three. John Kissell added two points. With the win, Dundee's record improves to 11-2. Read More ...
Hammondsport falls to Arkport
Hammondsport falls to Arkport
HAMMONDSPORT—Hammondsport's varsity wrestlers lost to Arkport in a home match on Thursday, Jan. 26. The final team scores were 36 Arkport, 12 Hammondsport. For the Lakers, Brian Wood (113) pinned Justyn Shoemaker in 1:40. Tyler Jones (138) won by forfeit. Read More ...
Penn Yan girls beat Dundee
Penn Yan girls beat Dundee
PENN YAN-The Penn Yan girls varsity basketball team beat Dundee, 46-41, in a non-league game, Wednesday, Jan. 25.
Demi Battin led the Lady Mustangs with 10 points. Brianna Bush and Megan Lafferty each had nine points. Taylor Travis scored six, while Ashley Harling and Ashley Walker both scored four. Mati Ponsetti added three and Katrina Wright had one. For the Lady Scots, Megan Howell had 11 points. Sam Clark scored 10, while Rennee Thomas had eight. Casie Farrell and Brooke Howell each scored four points. Meranda Case had two. Read More ...
Scots beat Honeoye, 68-58
Scots beat Honeoye, 68-58
DUNDEE—The Dundee boys varsity basketball team beat Honeoye, 68-58, in a home game, Friday, Jan. 20.  "This is a huge win.  We had to have it," said Coach Les Miller.  Dundee's record is now 10-2.  With the win, the Scots are now in a four-way tie for the league title with Honeoye (who have only lost twice and both times to Dundee), DeSales (who have been the only team to beat Dundee this season), and Bloomfield.  Miller said, "We're beating each other up."  Brandon Camacho led Dundee with 33 points, followed by Steven Carruthers with 16 points.  Greg Ellison added six points.  Justin Brace and Aksel Jensen both had four points.  Max Gorton scored three points.  Matt Tillinghast had two points.  "You couldn't ask for a better first quarter," said Miller, adding the Scots were 15 for 20 on the floor.  He said the team did have some mistakes in the second quarter.  However, Miller explained Dundee followed through by making plays to overcome that.
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Watkins Glen beats Spencer-Van Etten
Watkins Glen beats Spencer-Van Etten
WATKINS GLEN—The Watkins Glen boys varsity basketball team defeated Spencer-Van Etten 59-22, in a home game, on Friday, Jan. 20. Although SVE scored 10 points in the first quarter, the Senecas' only allowed 12 additional points in the remaining three quarters. Watkins Glen plays next against Waverly on Jan. 27. Read More ...
Odessa girls lose to Waverly
Odessa girls lose to Waverly
ODESSA—The Odessa-Montour girls varsity basketball team lost to Waverly 70-32, in a home game, Friday, Jan. 20.
 Taylor Carey had 15 points and 11 rebounds. Denna Page scored six points, while Erin Terry had five. Kristha Bryan, Morgan Stermer, and Brittany VanAmburg all had two points each. With the loss, the Indians' record is now 5-8.
"They shot the ball extremely well tonight. We competed better than we did in the first meeting down there (a 60-13 loss)," said Coach Greg Gavich. "But they have too much firepower." Read More ...
Dundee falls to DeSales
Dundee falls to DeSales
DUNDEE – The Dundee varsity wrestling team lost to DeSales on Thursday, Jan. 19, 31-26. Wins for Dundee came from: Robert Petro (132) beat Brandon Lowrey 10-6, Lucas Chappell (145) beat Michael Deal by technical fall in 4:07, Austin Riek (152) pinned Jay Phillips in 3:07, and Tyler Carruthers (220) pinned Nicolas Bermudez in 2:49. Caleb Slater (113) won by forfeit. This match also served as the senior recognition night and Lucas Chappell, the teams only senior, was honored for his participation before the match began. Read More ...
Penn Yan bowlers beat Mynderse
Penn Yan bowlers beat Mynderse
PENN YAN–On Thursday, Jan. 19 the Penn Yan boys and girls bowling teams beat Mynderse 7-0. For the girls the final scores were 2247-1770. Top bowlers for the Lady Mustangs were Courtney Ottaviano with a 559, Darcie Travis (469), Kelsey Sage (465), Brooke Parson (453), Sara Hullings (190) and Shannon Zimmerman with a 111. For the boys the final scores were 2974-2313. Leaders for the Mustangs were Dan Fox with a 727, Pete Fox (664), and Derrick Fleischman (563). Victor Gurba rolled a 210, Anthony Ottaviano (204), Alex Gurba (188), Jacob Whitford (156), Cody Button (136), and Steven Ottaviano (126). Read More ...
Penn Yan loses to Waterloo
Penn Yan loses to Waterloo
PENN YAN-On Wednesday, Jan. 18 the Penn Yan girls varsity basketball team lost to Waterloo 46-30. Although the Lady Mustangs finished the first quarter ahead 11-8, Waterloo's 15 point second quarter was only answered with two points from Penn Yan. Waterloo then outscored Penn Yan in both the third and fourth quarters to secure the win.
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Penn Yan boys win league crown
Penn Yan boys win league crown
WATERLOO—The Penn Yan boys varsity bowling team claimed the Finger Lakes East league championship for the third consecutive year, Tuesday, Jan. 17.  The Mustangs beat Waterloo, 5-2.  "I am very proud of how our team has pulled together and worked as a team.  This 'three-peat' shows the commitment our athletes have to the sport and to our bowling program.  We are looking forward to a great performance at sectionals where we should be number one seeds and defending Class C champions," said Coach Mindy Johnson.  Dan Fox led with 598, followed by Pete Fox with 596.  Anthony Ottaviano bowled a 586.  Derrick Fleischman had 573.  Cody Button bowled a 368 and Dustin Anderson had one game with 121 points. Read More ...
Dundee dominates DeSales
Dundee dominates DeSales
DUNDEE-The Dundee girls varsity basketball team beat DeSales 46-18 on Tuesday, Jan. 17. For Dundee, Casie Farrell scored 12 points, Brooke Howell and Megan Howell both scored 10, and Rennee Thomas had nine. Lauren Howell contributed four points and Mariah Kaufman one. With the win Dundee improves to 3-7. Read More ...
Penn Yan wrestlers beat Mynderse, 62-22
Penn Yan wrestlers beat Mynderse, 62-22
PENN YAN—The Penn Yan varsity wrestlers beat Mynderse in a home meet, Tuesday, Jan. 17.
 The final score was 62-22. Wins for the Mustangs included: Michael Peacock (99 pounds) beat Francis Leddy, 7-1; Josh Baxter (113) by forfeit; Nicholas Marchionda (120) pinned Brenden Dauber in 2:51; Erik Eggleston (126) beat Scott Kline, 16-1; Connor Jensen (152) by forfeit; Kevin Kerrick (160) by forfeit; Joel Pillsbury (170) pinned Austin Bannister in 1:05; Tyler Peacock (182) pinned Gino Pirozzolo in :53; Keith Hoover (195) by forfeit; John Martisch (220) pinned Evander Hummer in 1:10; and Reid Castner (285) pinned Jake McGhan in :25. Read More ...
Penn Yan varsity winter sports schedule
Penn Yan varsity winter sports schedule

PENN YAN—Listed is Penn Yan's winter sports schedule for the coming week:  

Boys Basketball

Jan. 27 ... Geneva, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 31 ... @ Palmyra Macedon, 7:30 p.m.

Girls Basketball
Jan. 25 ... Dundee, 7 p.m.
Jan. 27 ... @ Geneva, 7:30 p.m.

Bowling

Feb. 1 ... Dundee, 4 p.m.

Wrestling
Jan. 27-28 ... @ League Tournament, TBA.
Feb. 1 ... @ Dundee, 6:30 p.m.

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Watkins varsity winter sports schedule
Watkins varsity winter sports schedule
WATKINS GLEN—Listed is Watkins' winter sports schedule for the coming week: 

Boys Basketball
Jan. 27 ... @ Waverly, 7 p.m.
Feb. 3 ... Newark Valley, 7:30 p.m.

Girls Basketball
Jan. 27 ... Waverly, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 3 ... @ Newark Valley, 7 p.m.

Bowling

Jan. 31 ... @ Waverly, 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 4 ... IAC Championship, TBA.

Boys Swimming

Jan. 31 ... @ Odessa Montour, 4:30 p.m.
Feb. 6 ... Dryden, 4:30 p.m.

Indoor Track 
Jan. 28 ... @ Hurley-Quinney Invitational, 9 a.m.

Wrestling
Jan. 28 ... IAC Championships, TBA.

Feb. 1 ... Odessa-Montour, 6 p.m.

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