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The 4th Annual Musicians of Note, celebrate five inductees to the Class of 2023

The 4th Annual Musicians of Note celebrates five inductees to the Class of 2023 Last evening at Batavia High School, the fourth annual “Musicians of Note” paid tribute to honorees of the Class of 2023. This year’s honorees were: Diana Dipson Class of 1929, 1911-1997 Melanie “Melzie” Lakin Case, Class of 2012 Deanna Spiotta, Class of 2005 Brian Fontaine-Isaac, Class of 2001

The 4th Annual Musicians of Note celebrates five inductees to the Class of 2023

The 4th Annual Musicians of Note celebrates five inductees to the Class of 2023 Last evening at Batavia High School, the fourth annual “Musicians of Note” paid tribute to honorees of the Class of 2023. This year’s honorees were: Diana Dipson Class of 1929, 1911-1997 Melanie “Melzie” Lakin Case, Class of 2012 Deanna Spiotta, Class of 2005 Brian Fontaine-Isaac, Class of 2001

BHS to recognize Musicians of Note honorees at March 17 ceremony

Press release:' Musicians of Note, a wall of fame to honor past Batavia High School graduates in music, will host its 4th annual ceremony on March 17 in the Batavia High School auditorium at 7 p.m. Nominations were accepted until November when our committee followed through with selecting four talented and deserving recipients. Nominées will be recognized with a video

Batavia falls short late in fourth quarter to Newark 60-55 in championship game

A balanced offensive attack and strong defense all season wasn't quite enough on Saturday for the Batavia Blue Devils to overcome Newark for the Class B1 title at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester. The Blue Devils lost 60-55. Carter McFollins scored 16 points for Batavia. Carter Mullen scored 11, while Mikey McKenzie scored nine and Rashawd Christie scored eight. To view or

Batavia fall short late in fourth quarter to Newark 60-55 in championship game

A balanced offensive attack and strong defense all season wasn't quite enough on Saturday for the Batavia Blue Devils to overcome Newark for the Class B1 title at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester. The Blue Devils lost 60-55. Carter McFollins scored 16 points for Batavia. Carter Mullen scored 11, while Mikey McKenzie scored nine and Rashawd Christie scored eight. To view or

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