Go-kart racing
• INDOOR RACING LEAGUE: An indoor go-kart racing league will begin at 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at A.J.’s Grand Prix, 1888 Niagara Falls Blvd., Tonawanda. For more information, contact game-on-sports.com or call 886-0413.
Soccer
• NIAGARA PAL U19: The Niagara PAL Revolution U19 team is currently accepting registrations for the indoor and outdoor travel seasons. Tryouts will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 1 and 2 at Niagara Falls High School. Players must turn in registration form and $25 deposit by the first day of tryouts. For more information, contact A.J. Gelose at 417-3136.
• NIAGARA PAL: Teams are forming for winter and summer leagues. Spots are available for boys and girls that willl be at between the ages of 8 and 19 on July 31. Register at Niagara-Soccer.com. Winter league begins Jan. 1.
• INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM: Top Level Soccer in Tonawanda is currently accepting registrations for their instructional indoor soccer programs starting Oct. 30. Age groups range from under-10 to over-14. For more information, contact Dan Dolan at 418-2162 or visit TopLevelSoccer.com.
Softball
• 12-U PITCHER WANTED: The Wheatfield Lady Hurricanes 12-under travel team is looking for a pitcher for next season. Interested parties must not turn 13 before Jan. 1, and should contact Debbie Karr at 731-3942.
Volleyball
• NT WOMEN’S LEAGUES: The North Tonawanda Department of Youth, Recreation and Parks is conducting registration for its women’s volleyball leagues. The fee is $175 for resident teams and $200 for non-resident teams. Entry deadline is Oct. 15. Roster forms and additional information can be obtained by contacting Patty Brosius at 695-8520, ext. 508.
Wrestling
• POWERCATS CLUB: The Niagara Falls Powercats are accepting registrations for classes at their facility on 2402 Niagara Street. Classes run from 6 to 8 p.m on Tuesdays and Thursdays . Beginners start Nov. 4 and experienced wrestlers will start Dec. 1. The program is open to boys and girls age 4 to 18. Wrestlers should bring a copy of his or her birth certificate. An open house will be held from noon until 3 p.m. Nov. 1. For more information call Mary at 418-5952 or Joe at 579-9900.
Editor’s note: Registrations will appear in Monday editions of Greater Niagara Newspapers. E-mail your information to scoreboard@gnnewspaper.com or fax it to 286-3895. All submissions must include a contact name and phone number.
Sports
REGISTRATIONS: Published Oct. 6
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Wolverines tame the Lions
Three Niagara Falls Wolverines players hit double-figures in Thursday’s 74-45 Niagara Frontier League boys basketball win over visiting Lockport on “Senior Night” in the Wolvearena.
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Running miles for acres
Runners of all shapes and sizes will run 10 miles for 52 acres of land this weekend at the 2012 YMCA/Camp Kenan Y-10 race downtown.
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Miller, Sabres blank the Bruins
With Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff nursing three broken ribs and watching from the press box, goalie Ryan Miller made 36 saves to earn his second shutout in three games in a 6-0 win over the Boston Bruins on Wednesday night.
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Roy-Hart swimmers dominated
Pictured are members of the Royalton-Hartland boys varsity swim team, which recently captured its sixth straight Niagara-Orleans League title and swept the annual league meet in Akron by winning every event. From left, first row, are Josh Beabout, Kurtis Parker, Roy Phipps and Zach Yates; second row, Cody Jones, Luke Brauer and Patrick Jones; third row, Jason Beabout and Lyle Wagner.
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Syracuse beats Georgetown in OT, 64-61
Kris Joseph scored a career-high 29 points, hitting a go-ahead 3-pointer in the final minute of overtime, and No. 2 Syracuse beat 12th-ranked Georgetown 64-61 on Wednesday night to give coach Jim Boeheim his 880th career win.
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Lions sweep Lewiston-Porter
It was a full moon and the vampires and werewolves were out in the Lady Lions Den.
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Cotto training in Lockport
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Roy-Hart dominates boys all-League swm meet
Undefeated (10-0) regular-season champion Royalton-Hartland dominated the competition Tuesday taking first place in all 11 events at the 2012 Niagara-Orleans League boys individual swim championships.
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Ruff stuff
As if the Buffalo Sabres haven't endured enough injuries already this season. Add coach Lindy Ruff to the list.
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Super Bowl draws record viewers on NBC
For the third consecutive year, the Super Bowl set a record as the most-watched television show in U.S. history.
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