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Athletics: NW has an array of sports programs, including baseball, football, basketball, bowling, wrestling, cheer-leading, track, cross country, tennis, volleyball, swimming, golf, soccer, hockey and softball. Niagara-Wheatfield competes in the NFL (Niagara Frontier League) with rival schools such as Lewiston-Porter, Niagara Falls, and Lockport.
76 club and non-sanctioned New York High School Hockey teams compete in New York State Amateur Hockey Association. NYSAHA is the New York state affiliate of USA Hockey. The "club" teams are divided into two divisions, large school and small school.
DiBello has tallied 28 goals in the team's first 11 games, and not only is Royalton-Hartland's Peter Martillotta (24 goals) the lone player in sniffing distance, they are the only ...
The inaugural Thundersnow game at Niagara-Wheatfield High School saw them lose to Tawan Slaughter's other PBL team, the Chautauqua Hurricane, by a score of 118–119. [ 2 ] Following a second home loss to the Buffalo 716ers that left the team at 0–2, Donald Felice fired head coach Steve Mackey. [ 3 ]
Pages in category "Niagara Junior C Hockey League teams" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In 2013, the team was bought by a group with close ties to the local minor hockey association and the team was renamed the Regals. It was announced on September 2, 2014 that the Regals would not play the 2014–15 season after the OJHL 's Buffalo Jr. Sabres ended an agreement to transfer players between the two teams, causing the Regals to lose ...
Niagara Wheatfield-6 vs, Spencerport-5, at Webster-Schroeder HS, 4 p.m. ... The Our Lady of Lourdes girls soccer team poses for a championship photo after beating Beacon 2-1 in the Section 9 Class ...
In 2004, Clendening participated in the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a team from Rochester, New York. [5] When he enrolled at Niagara-Wheatfield High School, Clendening originally wanted to pursue golf, playing on the varsity team as a freshman. The following year, however, he moved to Toronto to pursue hockey. [6]