Tuesday News Brief
Written by WBTA STAFF on October 22, 2024
Sectional’s Set to Kick Off on Wednesday For Genesee County Boys Soccer Teams
The annual Section V Boys Soccer Sectional Tournament is set to begin tomorrow for teams all around Genesee County.
In the Class A bracket, the 9th-seeded Batavia Blue Devils will travel to play 8th-seeded Palmyra-Macedon. In Class B, 3rd-seeded Le Roy/Cal-Mum will host 14th-seeded Greece Odyssey and 8th-seeded Attica/Alexander will play 9th-seeded North Rose-Wolcott in Cal-Mum following the conclusion of the Le Roy/Cal-Mum game. In Class C, 2nd-seeded Byron-Bergen/Elba earned a bye and will host the winner of 7th-seeded Sodus and 10th-seeded Pavilion/York Saturday night, while finally, 12th-seeded Pembroke will travel to play 5th-seeded Williamson.
It’s been a quality season for Genesee Counties High School Boys Soccer teams, and the road to championships starts now.
Genesee Community College to Present Stephen King’s “Misery”
From November 8th to 10th, Genesee Community College’s Stuart Steiner Theatre will be presenting Stephen King’s “Misery”, adapted by William Goldman.
The fast-paced, thriller stage adaptation is about a novelist who is held captive by a fan of his work. The novelist is forced to write and his survival hinges on his ability to appease his captor creating a tense psychological battle. The show will be directed by Maryanne Arena and will feature Tony Haitz and Joshua Lang who is a graduate of the GCC Theatre Arts program.
Tickets to the show are $10 and are available on GCC’s website.
UR’s Medicine Mobile Mammography Van will be at the Batavia Downs on Wednesday
University of Rochester’s Medicine Mobile Mammography Van will be providing breast screenings at the Batavia Downs on Wednesday from 9:30 AM until 2:30 PM.
The service offers advanced 3D mammography screenings, targeting women aged 40 and older. It’s an easy, quick process that provides the same quality of care as an in-office visit. Despite being such a quick and easy process, it could save your life by detecting cancer in its earliest stages.
To schedule your screening call UR Medicine or email mammovan@urmc.rochester.edu.