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Mayor Libby Clarke began Crokinole game nights in Tudor and Cashel Township back in 2016. While the COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictions have put a stop to this recreational activity over the past year or so, Clarke and everyone involved is hopeful that once the pandemic is under control, they may be able to resume these game nights they’ve become so fond of.
Clarke says she began and has hosted Crokinole in the township on the last Monday of every month for the past several years, excluding the past year or so with COVID-19 of course. Oddly enough, Clarke says she may be the worst Crokinole player in the crowd.
Projection Grade: 6.0/10 (Depth Player)
Projection: Late Round / Undrafted Free Agent
Strengths
Shows the ability to play the ball in the air
Good speed allows him to run with receivers or fly up to make a play
Displays the quickness to react and recover
Willing to stick his nose in to make a tackle
Weaknesses
Can be overwhelmed by blockers and taken out of plays
Not overly fluid hips which can allow a bit of separation on in and out breaking routes
Bigger receivers can seal him off and prevent him from being in a position to break up a pass.
The construction and opening of the New York State Barge Canal in 1918 ended the canal era in Port Byron. The original Erie Canal was built through the young village in 1819 and opened for business in 1820. Ninety-eight years later, the old Erie was abandoned, replaced by a new and modern canal that made use of a canalized (dredged) Seneca River. The construction of the new canal changed the landscape in many ways. It created islands where none existed before, and removed islands that had been used by indigenous peoples for centuries. When the old canal was drained, a large scar was left across the county that had to be filled in, bridges had to be destroyed, and sanitary sewers that once poured their goodies into the clean canal waters had to now find new outlets.