Saturday, May 22, 2010
Timon-Orchard Park Lacrosse
The much anticipated Timon-Orchard Park Lacrosse game turned out to be a dud as Timon was without it's best player, Senior Chris Kane, due to an "administrative suspension":
OP routs short-handed Timon
By Keith McShea
The Orchard Park boys lacrosse team, as it often is against Western New York opponents, was simply too much for Bishop Timon-St. Jude in their highly anticipated matchup Friday evening. The Quakers jumped to a 4-0 start and went on to an 11-3 victory.
It was a performance that probably would have been too much for Timon — even if its best player was on the field. Timon was without senior standout and Syracuse University-bound Chris Kane. Timon coach Mike Burke said Kane — who was in uniform — was sidelined due to what he called a school administration suspension.
Tom Sullivan, in my opinion, is the best principal Bishop Timon has ever had. However, he must not have been told that the entitled don't have to follow the same rules as you and I. Chris Kane is the son of James Kane, chief of staff for Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent James Williams. Kane, a suburban resident, is also widely recognized as Buffalo's highest paid residency violator.
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OP routs short-handed Timon : High School : The Buffalo News
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