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Tonawanda's Stich leading Warriors
Tonawanda's Ben Stich didn't take over at shortstop for just any player this season, the junior basketball standout was replacing the News' 2012 baseball Player of the Year Dave Battel and his .413 average.
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Sacred Heart upsets Mount St. Mary
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Gormley's swinging hot bat
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LeMars punch ticket to states
After coming within a set of going to states in last year's sectional tournament, North Tonawanda's John-Michael and Andrew LeMar had one mission in mind on Wednesday afternoon: redemption.
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NT football family does Hospice Memorial Walk
When Ryan Osborn was diagnosed with cancer at age 10 he had to fight the urge to waste away on the couch.
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NT girl's track team set for NFL meet
The North Tonawanda girl's 4x4 relay team is really good. So good, in fact, that Lady Jacks coach Sean Kibrick has a loaded deck when it comes to the 4x4 relay team -- six girls that are ready to blaze around the track whenever any one of their names are called.
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Palladino's passion runs through THS softball
A walk down the halls of Tonawanda High School leads to a staircase that goes down to an illuminated basement, where batting cages are full of players taking practice swings.
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LeMar's win NFL doubles championship
After completing perfect seasons in singles competition for the North Tonawanda tennis team, Andrew and John-Michael LeMar joined forces on Friday in search of their third straight Niagara Frontier doubles championship.
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NT's Brosius leading way in late-season surge by Jacks
It's been a long and, at times, trying year for the North Tonawanda baseball team. The Lumberjacks have only managed three Niagara Frontier League wins and despite good stretches, the team just never seemed to put it all together.
- Donhauser pitches no-hitter for Ken West Shelby Donhauser never expected she'd end her high school softball career as a Kenmore West Blue Devil, but that made the feeling all the more surreal on Senior Night.
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