Jake Fuzak just finished his fourth and final year of varsity hockey at Williamsville South. The team finished 12-4 in league play and lost 4-3 in overtime in the Section VI semifinals to Kenmore East, the eventual state champion. Fuzak had 6 goals and 9 assists during the regular season in 15 regular season league games and 2 goals and …
‘Crazy feeling’: Pray’s OT winner sends Kenmore East to FNC
Williamsville South gave Kenmore East a challenge on Thursday night that was perhaps more than the Bulldogs expected, but a late goal from Cullen Smyth and an overtime winner from Trevor Pray sent Kenmore East to Monday’s Section VI finals at First Niagara Center. Kenmore East took the lead twice early in Thursday’s game with goals scored by Trevor Pray …
Must win: Will South defeats WSW in quarterfinals
After Friday night’s win over Sweet Home, Williamsville South had West Seneca West to look forward to in Sunday’s quarterfinals. A late season WSW win over South gave the Indians the division win, and Sunday was the Billies’ chance at redemption. If anything, the two regular season losses gave the Billies confidence that Sunday would work out in their favor. …
Fuzak’s two goals help Williamsville South bounce back
After a loss yesterday to North Tonawanda, Williamsville South had the chance for a quick turnaround Sunday afternoon against St. Francis. And aided by two goals from Jake Fuzak, the Billies downed the Red Raiders 4-0. Michael Woods had the shutout in goal. “It felt pretty good, especially coming off the loss from yesterday,” Mason Cool said. “We really tried …
‘Rise to the occasion’: several players contribute in Williamsville South win
Eleven different Williamsville South players made their way onto the score sheet with either a goal or an assist — or both — as the Billies won 7-4 over Sweet Home on Saturday afternoon. Two South players, Jake Fuzak and Michael Suchyna, contributed more than usual and maybe more than either of them expected. Suchyna had a goal and an …
Mr. Fix-It: Alex Fix scores GWG as Billies win opener
Williamsville South began its season Thursday night with a home game against West Seneca East without two key players or much knowledge of the opponent. The Billies didn’t make things easier on themselves by taking six penalties, but they overcame everything in their way to win 2-1. “First game of a new season, you never know what to expect,” Williamsville …