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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 27, 2022 The American Legion Auxiliary Unit #576 of LeRoy has selected 5 local High School Juniors girls to attend this years New York Girls State the week of July 3rd at SUNY Brockport. Madison Spink, Maureen Klaiber and Allie Ingles of LeRoy High School, have been selected to attend American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) New York Girls State. Selected as alternates are Carol Graves and Isabelle Blankenship of Pavilion High School. As part of the premier ALA program, the girls will study local, county, and state government processes during this 5 day nonpartisan political learning experience. Le Roy's Best Advertising Medium EDITOR/PUBLISHER David J. Grayson editor@leroyny.com CIRCULATION editor@leroyny.com HOW TO CONTACT US STREET ADDRESS 1 Church St. Le Roy, NY 14482 TELEPHONE (585) 768-2201 FAX (585) 768-6334 WEBSITE www.leroyny.com CLASSIFIEDS office@leroyny.com COMMUNITY CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS calendar@leroyny.com EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS editor@leroyny.com DISPLAY AD SUBMISSIONS office@leroyny.com ALL SUBMISSIONS Due by Wednesday at 12pm The Le Roy Pennysaver will not knowingly accept or publish advertising which is fraudulent or misleading in nature. The publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertising. The Le Roy Pennysaver assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but if at fault, will reprint the portion of the ad in which the error appears. Style, size of type and location of advertisement are left to the, discretion of the publisher. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publisher. We cannot guarantee the return of photographs. © 2021 Le Roy Pennysaver lpgraphics.net February Birthday's Made Easy TBC03-2A Teleflora’s Thrilled For You Bouquet $54.99 (+ del. & tax) T24-1A Teleflora's Fly Away Birthday Bouquet $58.95 (+ del. & tax) Look at our WEBSITE for lots of ideas! www.lakestreetflorist.com Lakestreet Florist & Gift Shoppe We Deliver To: LE ROY, Byron, Bergen, Caledonia, Mumford, Pavilion, Wyoming, Stafford & Batavia Teleflora Wire Service For Family & Friends Out of Town 585-768-7720 110 Lake St., Le Roy COOK'S LANDSCAPING - 330-3819 Like Us On Facebook Lakestreet Florist 8352 HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 9-5:30· Fri. 9-5:00· Sat. 9-3:00 American Legion Girls State Left to Right: Isabelle Blankenship , Allie Ingles, Madison Spink, Maureen Klaiber and Carol Graves. In Memory of Jon Roblee Born August 30, 1975 Died March 1, 2021 When the sun rises, I will remember your smile. When the sun sets, Those beautiful stars above shine! Jon I will have good memories of your kindness and The last few holidays I was fortunate to spend with you. Evie How Can I Help? Available Days, Nights & Weekends ∙ Fully Insured Small Job Specialist ∙ EPA Certified Lead Renovator Handyman Mike 585-615-2364 Mike Kovatch LeRoy, NY
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 27, 2022 by Lynne Belluscio If anyone understood perseverance, it was B. Franklin Bundy. He was in the LeRoy High School Class of 1912. He was born in 1894 in Caledonia and was the son of Charles and Delilah Sellers Bundy. He was the manager of the football team, captain of the baseball team, played on the basketball team, competed on the track team with shot put and broad jump, and played the violin in the orchestra. He was elected Vice President of the Class of 1912, and as Vice President of the Senior Class, he gave the Valedictorian speech. Reading through his speech, which was published in the LeRoy Gazette, it is hard not to transpose his thoughts to the students of today. It foretold the aspirations of the future generations. I can’t help but wonder what he would have thought about the election of the first Black President, in 2008. (Franklin Bundy died in 1963, and is buried in Machpelah Cemetery.) Here are some of Franklin Bundy’s words from his speech: "Of the various elements that make for a good man there are none of more importance than Perseverance. Webster defines Perseverance as the act of persevering, persistence as anything undertaken, continued pursuit or prosecution of any business or enterprise begun.. The practical meaning of Perseverance is that quality which aids in producing a man who does not know defeat. The foundation of Perseverance is optimism. No man is persevering unless he is an optimist. Did you ever see a pessimist, a man seeing nothing in the world worth living for, who possessed the smallest particle of Perseverance? The man who lives his life in the passive voice, intent on what he can get rather than what he can do, will never accomplish anything. To the persevering man the great problems of life have no terrors. He is undaunted by the difficult tasks that arise in his path because the future, veiled to the procrastinator, is opened to his eyes and he can see success waiting to crown his efforts..." "What factor has brought the class of Nineteen-twelve before you tonight? Perseverance. Through the long struggle - - every discouragement and obstacle has been overcome. Now we stand before you …about to launch upon the stormy sea of life. But no matter what our calling in Life may be, we are fortified with that great gift – Perseverance – and we are bound to succeed, for: What is worth Success’ name but carrying out a noble project to a noble end." Franklin Bundy’s perseverance was a legacy he left to his children. He and his wife, Genevieve, raised two children. His daughter, Betty, was elected vice president of her class and won the highest award for girls in the Larkin Speaking Contest. (Kermit Arrington shared with me, before he died, that when it came time to select the Valedictorian of the the class, Betty was “overlooked” even though she had a four point higher average higher than the person selected.) Betty’s mother went to Mr. Spry, the Superintendent and pointed out the “oversight” and she was given the honor. Betty was awarded a State Scholarship to Cornell University and graduated in 1941. She was a laboratory technician at Strong Hospital, but tragically died in 1944. She was survived by her husband, James Young and her 16 month-old son James. Betty’s brother, Benjamin Franklin Bundy Jr., also graduated from LeRoy in 1935. He attended Cornell University from 1937 to 1938 and then transferred to Ithaca College. In 1943, he earned his commission from the Communication Aviation Cadet Corps of Yale University and was assigned to the Tuskegee Army Air Field in Tuskegee, Alabama. After graduating from LHS in 1912, Franklin Bundy worked on staff of a newspaper in Rochester. He owned a garage out by the Grove Motel on West Main Street and worked at a garage on Lake Street. But here is more of the story of Franklin Bundy, who talked of perseverance. It was Franklin Bundy who became the first president of the LeRoy Chapter of the NAACP – The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He stood in the parlor of LeRoy House, on October 25, 1945, and accepted the Charter from Victor Einach of Buffalo, field representative for the State Commission Against Discrimination who was also the guest speaker. Einach explained the necessity of the Ives-Quinn Bill, which became law on July 1, in New York State. The law gave power to the Commission “to eliminate and prevent discrimination because of race, creed, color, or national origin either by employers, labor organizations, employment agencies or other persons. This law is an inevitable outgrowth of precursory legislation. Man has consistently been seeking, through government and law, freedom, equality, and security. In our country, from the Declaration of Independence through the Constitution of the United States and constitutions of several states, has run the thread of man’s search for the affirmation of these principals. He has continually projected into the field of social relationships the sanctions of legislation. This is evidenced by the study of New York laws proscribing discrimination in various situations. Seventy seven years later, we are still dealing with these issues, and have not been able to solve the problems of race and discrimination. I can hear Franklin Bundy - - We must persevere. Perseverance
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 27, 2022 by Ric Vangalio GLOW REGION - 4th GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL: The 4th Grade Le Roy Boys Knights basketball team entered the final game of the season without a loss, and were looking to finish off the perfect season against crosstown rival Cal-Mum. The Knights have been dominant this year by combining a fast paced high octane offense with a tough, physical, disciplined defense to win by an average 27 points per game this season. The main key to Le Roy’s success this year has been using their offense early in games to get out in front, then using their defense to smother any opponent’s comeback attempts. It became evident early that this game was going to be a typical page from the Knights playbook. Ryker Vangalio (7 points), Dylan Loftus (4 points), Carter McClurg (2 points) and Thomas Englerth (2 points) all provided the offense while Andrew Sibley provided the defense in the first quarter as Le Roy took an early 11-4 lead. The 2nd quarter was more of the same as Blake Biracree (2 points) and Kypton Cone (2 points) both got on the board. Le Roy went into halftime winning by a score of 198. Cal-Mum looked to get things going in the 2nd half hoping to get back into the game. The Knights were having absolutely no part of that. Harrison Porter continued to impress on both sides of the court with his offense and defense. Porter has been a force to be reckoned with on the boards all year and today was no different as he hauled in 6 rebounds for the Knights. Vangalio poured in an additional 16 second half points, while Loftus cleaned the glass enroute to his 10 rebounds on the day. When the final horn sounded, the Knights completed their perfect season by beating CaMum 47-14. The Knights finish the year 7-0 and win their 4th Grade GLOW division title. Ryker Vangalio led the Knights in scoring with 23 points and 12 rebounds to record his 4th double-double of the season. Other offensive contributors were Thomas Englerth (6 points), Dylan Loftus (6 points), Carter McClurg (6 points), Blake Biracree (2 points), Harrison Porter (2 points) and Kypton Cone (2 points). The Knights had a very impressive season, averaging 40.5 points a game while only allowing 12.7 points a game. Congratulations to the 4th Grade Knights boys team on their undefeated season. They are a great team, made up of outstanding boys that worked together in the truest sense of the word “Team” all year. The future of Le Roy Basketball is very bright and it was an honor to work with this group of boys this year. The team consisted of Blake Biracree, Krypton Cone, Thomas Englerth, Dylan Loftus, Carter McClurg, Harrison Porter, Andrew Sibley and Ryker Vangalio. The best of luck going forward boys! KTA COED BASKETBALL LEAGUE: 3rd/4th Grade League Game #1: Lakers vs Bulls The first game of the 3rd/4th Grade play-offs was a match-up of the Lakers and the Bulls. The Bulls came into this game heavy favorites as they only lost 1 game all year on their way to the #1 seed. The Lakers had not won a game all year, but hoped to make their first win of the season a big one. The start of the game had Drew Spink and the Lakers dreaming of a Cinderella type ending as they finished the first quarter tied 2-2. Spink went on to score 6 points in the 1st half for the Lakers. Carter McClurg quickly reminded them that midnight was close by for this Cinderella story, as he scored 8 first half points to pull away from the Knicks. Dylan Loftus and Brody Wilson also added 2 points in the quarter as the Bulls went on to lead the Lakers 12-6 at the half. Down by 6 points, the Lakers knew they needed to get things going in the 2nd half or their season was over. But the Bulls defense led by Brianna Porcelli, Dominic DeJesus and Jaiden Biletskiy was not going to let that happen. The Lakers were held to 1 second half point, while Harrison Porter and Farrah Fox provided the offense to propel the Bulls onto the victory and reserved a spot in next week’s Championship game. The Bulls were led by Carter McClurg with 12 points. Other offensive contributors were Harrison Porter (4 points), Brody Wilson (4 points), Dylan Loftus (2 points) and Farrah Fox (2 points). The Lakers were led by Drew Spink with 6 points. Other offensive Contributors were Stone Husted (1 point). Game #2: Celtics vs Knicks With the results of the first game in the books the Celtics and Knicks faced off to see who was going to play the #1 seed Bulls in the Championship game. These two teams played twice this year with each team coming away with a victory, so this game was definitely up for grabs. Ben Biracree got the scoring started off by hitting the front half of his foul shots to give the Knicks an early lead. The Celtics defense was not about to make that a common occurrence, as that would end being the only point they gave up in the quarter. Preston Heschke, Connor Hanley and Fiona Privitera played shutdown defense while Owen Nichols, Kypton Cone and Paul Winters provided the offense for the Celtics in the first half. The Celtics went into halftime with a 16-3 lead. In the 2nd half the Knicks knew they would have to rely on the defense of Blake Biracree, Jayda Cosimeno, Blake Fetzer, Quinton Ianni and Wyatt Whipple in order to stay in the game. That, along with the offense of Thomas Englerth and Jackon Hubbard would hopefully be enough to get back into the game. The Celtics have been known for being one of the deepest teams in the league and that depth proved to be too much for the Knicks as Ryker Vangalio and Cole Cray combined for 12 points in the 2nd half. In a hard fought game by both teams it was the Celtics that came away with the 28-7 victory to book their appointment with the Bulls in next week's Championship game. Ryker Vangalio led the Celtics in scoring with 10 points. Other offensive contributors were Cole Cray (8 points), Owen Nichols (2 points), Kypton Cone(2 points) and Paul Winters (2 points). Ben Biracree led the Lakers with 3 points. Other offensive contributors were Thomas Englerth (2 points), and Jackson Hubbard (2 points).. 1st/2nd Grade League Game #1: Raptors vs Blazers The first game of the 1st/2nd Grade playoffs was a contest between the #1 seed Raptors and the #4 seed Blazers. The Blazers played the Raptors tough in the last week of the season and were hoping that momentum would carry over to the playoff game. The Raptors are known for their hot shooting by guards Anthony Hamilton and Keegan Bramer and were hoping that would be enough to carry them into the Championship game. Neither disappointed as they combined for a total of 29 points in this game. The Blazers don’t have a true scoring leader, but tend to rely on a spread out offensive approach. Today, it was Tarick Vangalio, Raelyn Cosimeno and Trenton Alford’s turn to provide the offense. Diesel Jones and Allie Loftus provided the defense for the Blazers, but they knew they had their work cut out for them today. The Raptors got out to a fast start and never really looked back. On top of the Raptors usual scoring leaders, Jordan Hamilton, Donovan Jones and Jameson Wyant also provided some additional offense. In the end it was too much for the Blazers as the Raptors walked away with a dominant 28-7 victory and move on to next week’s Championship game. The Raptors were led by Anthony Hamilton with 15 points. Other offensive contributors were Keegan Bramer (12 points), Jameson Wyant (6 points), Jordan Hamilton (2 points) and Donovan Jones (2 points). The Blazers were led by both Trenton Alford and Tarick Vangalio with 6 points each. Other offensive contributors were Raelyn Cosimeno (4 points). Game #2: Warriors vs Rockets With only one spot left in the KTA Basketball Championship game left, the Rockets and the Warriors knew they had to bring their A game. These two teams played two tight games against each other in the regular season, so there was no reason to think this would be any different. The first quarter played out just as everyone thought it would, with only a 2 point difference between the two teams as the Warriors took a 4-6 lead. The 2nd quarter was all about defense, as both teams only registered 2 points a piece. The Warriors went into halftime with a 8-6 lead. Going into the start of the 3rd quarter it was still anyone’s game. The Warriors were determined to change that as they put up 10 points in the period to take an 18-11 lead going into the 4th and final quarter. Knowing they were 10 minutes away from their Championship hopes being dashed, the Rockets made one final push. At one point they found themselves down by only 3 points with 3 minutes to go in the game. But in the end it was not enough as the Warriors came away with the 24-19 victory. The Warriors move on to face off against the Raptors in next weekend’s Championship game. No individual scores were reported. Le Roy Youth Basketball
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 27, 2022 Rent To Own 4 Mobile Home Units available at Oatka Creek MHP - 2 Black Creek MHP - 2 Call (585) 738-0953 for details C L A S S I F I E D S O B I T U A R I E S Robert J. “Jake” Ludwig, II, 77, Byron, passed away on Feb. 11, 2022 at United Memorial Medical Center. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to North Bergen Presbyterian Church, 7068 North Bergen Road, Bergen, NY 14416, or Crossroads House, PO Box 403, Batavia, NY 14021,www.crossroadshouse. com/donate. Florence (Flossie) H. Taft, Bergen, passed away on Feb. 19, 2022. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Richard ‘Dick’ Harris, 88, East Bethany, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, at Rochester General Hospital in Rochester. He will be missed by his family and friends. LEROY COMMUNITY KITCHEN - Serving dinner every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month starting at 4:30 until 5:45. Our Lady of Mercy Parish, 44 Lake St. 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 768-8980. Adults only at this time. Masks are Required. BETHANY FIRE DEPT. - ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST, Sunday March 13th 8 - 12 At the Community Center, Bethany Ctr Rd, Bethany. Children 6 and under free. We hope to see you there! Questions contact Carl at 585356-2658. LEROY FOOD PANTRY 10AM - 12PM. Monday - Thursday in the basement of the LeRoy Town Hall LEROY-STAFFORD SENIOR CITIZENS - Luncheon will be resuming on March 16th 12:30 at K of C. Lunch/dessert provided for a small donation. Bring your own beverage. Live entertainment to follow. RESERVATIONS CALL Rosemary #506-5233, Lucy #721-6073 or Sue #861-0422, by MARCH 11TH. MUSIC AT ST. MARK’S - A free monthly concert series at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1 East Main St., LeRoy will be held on Thursday, March 24 at 7:00 pm. More information at stmarksleroy.org or 585-7687200. by Jim Farnholz Supervisor, Town of LeRoy (585)768-6910 ext.231 There is just a hint of Spring in the air from time to time in February. Giving us hope for an early spring, usually right before our traditional March snow storm. Things have been busy in the Town as we make our way through winter and prepare for spring. First, I want to thank all of the people in our highway department for the great job and long hours they put in keeping our roads safe and clear during the winter. The skating rink has been a welcome addition to the community. It has gotten a great deal of use. Our recreation department is gearing up for summer and is accepting applications. As soon as the weather breaks, construction will begin on the new spray park at Wildwood. While on the subject of parks, after a great deal of research we have discovered that the Town does not own Bunnell park. It is the property of the Le Roy School district. Therefore, the Town will no longer be in charge of Bunnell Park. All questions should be forwarded to the school. One other item of note. After many complaints by the residents of Griswold Road and research by our highway superintendent about increased truck traffic on that road, the Town Board has passed a resolution to no longer allow semi-trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles on Griswold Road. This does not include farm equipment, local delivery or local business. We will be putting up “No Truck “signs in the next few weeks. Our goal is to make it safer for residents and increase the life of the road. That’s all for now from the Town Hall, I hope to see everyone around town. Around Town When you shop with any of our advertisers, tell them "I saw it in the "
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