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Livingston County News Thursday, August 3, 2023 A7

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Genesee Valley BOCES Photograph


Students from Genesee Valley BOCES’ Batavia Career and Technical Education Center who will be entering military service are recognized during the Center’s annual
awards program in May.

BOCES grads continue futures in military


Eighteen students from Gen- Corps. Batavia CTE include: entering the Marine Corps. n Grace Mileham of Notre
esee Valley BOCES programs n Konnor Schmidt of Dans- n Nathan Burger of Attica, n Aidan Harding of Pavilion, Dame, studied health dimen-
at the Mount Morris and Bata- ville, studied collision custom studied electro-mechanical studied computer information sions, entering the Air Force.
via Career and Technical Edu- and restoration, entering the trades, entering the Army. systems, entering the Navy. n Matthew Olander of
cational centers are planning to Marine Corps. n Lydia Cone of Le Roy, n Karli Houseknecht of Byron-Bergen, studied comput-
enter the military. n Connor Snyder of Letch- studied health dimensions, Pembroke, studied electro- er information systems, enter-
Students who studied at the worth, studied criminal justice. entering the Air National mechanical trades, entering the
ing the Air Force.
Mount Morris CTE include: n Evan Souter of Letch- Guard. Air National Guard.
n Dakota Hinckley of Perry, worth, studied criminal justice. n Devin Flanagan of Batavia n Charles Kegler of Batavia n John Riley of Elba, studied
studied metal trades, entering n Nathan Piedmonte of Way- City Schools, studied criminal City Schools, studied diesel building trades, entering the
the Marine Corps. land-Cohocton, studied colli- justice, entering the Marine mechanics, entering the Navy. Marine Corps.
n Jonathan Hunter of War- sion custom and restoration, Corps. n Wendy Lagunas Perez n Charles Schultz of Attica,
saw, studied automotive tech- entering the Marine Corps. n Chase Guzdek of Pem- of Elba, studied in the Justice studied automotive technology,
nology, entering the Marine Students who studied at the broke, studied building trades, Academy, entering the Army. entering the Army.

Livonia grad headed to Marine


boot camp in September
Thomas P. Keysa Jr. Pride Award, he was the
of Livonia, who graduat- Livingston County News
ed cum laude from Livo- Athlete of the Week,
nia High School in June, Batavia Daily News Hot
will be leaving in Sep- Corner Athlete, Livings-
tember for Marine Boot
Camp is Paris Island, ton County Conference
S.C. Sports All-Star. He was a
Thomas became a key player on the varsity
“poolee” in February. A golf team, assisting the
poolee is an individual team in winning the Sec-
who has signed up to tion V Title five years
become a Marine but not in a row. He was also
yet left for the 13 weeks a member of the varsity Jeffrey Birmingham
of recruit training at boot hockey team and raced
camp in San Diego or
Parris Island.
on the varsity ski team.
His art work won the
Dansville valedictorian to
Thomas says his patri-
otism is unwavering. He
says he holds his country
People’s Choice Award
and Honorable Mention
attend Naval Academy
in his heart and is ready at the Genesee Valley Jeffrey Birmingham, Society, National Junior
to defend it. Council on the Arts’s the son of Michael and Honor Society, Pony
In high school, Thomas Scholastic Art Show. Kimberly Birmingham of Express, and Future Busi-
was president of the Lib- He was involved in a Dansville, plans to attend ness Leaders of America.
erty Club, a member of number of community the United States Naval He is the recipient of
the National Honor Soci- Academy. the Livingston County
service projects, includ- Jeffrey was the valedic- Teen Recognition, Boys’
ety and was a Link Crew
Member. He received ing the Livonia Haunted torian of Dansville Central State, Clarkson Leader-
the Presidents Educa- House, Toys for Tots, School’s Class of 2023. ship Award, Rensselaer
tion Award Program for Survivor Week, Penny Jeffrey participated in Medalist, Future Business
Outstanding Academic Carnival, Town Cleanup soccer, swimming, track Leader Award, and four-
Excellence, Bulldog and Special Olympics. Thomas P. Keysa Jr. and field, National Honor time LCAA All-Star.

2 HF-L grads plan to serve their country


Jack Harvey, a mem-
ber of the Class of 2023 at
Honeoye-Falls Lima Cen-
tral School., was awarded
the NROTC National
‘ My grandfather flew the F-4 Phantom
in Vietnam; his memorabilia pepper the
house, the USMC flag flies proudly at our
Scholarship which will
cover the entirety of his home, we celebrate the Corps birthday


college tuition at The Cit- every day. It is a natural fit for me.
adel, The Military Col-
lege of South Carolina.
Jack will study intel- Jack Harvey Emily Szczesniak
ligence and security stud- on entering the Marine Corps.
ies and be commissioned
into the United State an annual fishing trip with of my routine.
Navy ROTC
Marine Corps after grad- my buddies,” he said. Rhyan Garey, who beckons for
uation. Jack also loves foot- is also a 2023 graduate
“My decision to apply Jack Harvey ball. He has played the of Honeoye Falls-Lima Rhyan Garey
Geneseo grad
for the NROTC Scholar- sport since starting with High School, was award-
ship stems from my desire USMC, I hope to contin- flag football in elemen- ed a four-year U.S. Army varsity athlete, playing Emily Szczesniak is a
to go into the Marine ue to serve my country by tary school. ROTC scholarship to football, basketball, and 2023 graduate of Geneseo
Corps where I want to entering into a three-letter “The coaches for HFL attend Penn State Univer- indoor and outdoor track. Central School.
serve my country,” Jack agency,” he said. have been instrumental sity. He plans to major in He was a football team Emily is enrolling in a
said. “My Grandfather Jack has lived his in forging in part who political science. captain in his senior year. Navy ROTC program at
flew the F-4 Phantom in whole life on his fam- I am. Grit, courage, and Rhyan came to the Hon- Rhyan was a member Norwich University.
Vietnam; his memorabil- ily’s 38-acre farm in the hard work are all things eoye Falls-Lima School of the Honeoye Falls- She was a cheerleader
ia pepper the house, the Honeoye Falls-Lima area I have learned from my District in eighth grade Lima Band. and selected to be part of
USMC flag flies proudly where he learned how outstanding coaches,” he after his dad’s retirement He has also been the cheerleader team for
at our home, we celebrate to fish on the property’s said. from the U.S. Army. involved with the Lima the Eddie Meath All-Star
the Corps birthday every pond. Varsity football then led Both Rhyan’s mother and Volunteer Fire Depart- Game. She was also part
day, it is a natural fit for “My love for fishing Jack to his other hobby, father were officers in the ment as a firefighter and of the Liberty Athletics
me.” continues to this day and weightlifting. Where hit- U.S. Army. junior firefighter since he competitive cheerleading
I am lucky enough to take ting the gym daily is part Rhyan was a four sport was 14 years old. and tumbling team.
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Wayland Legion celebrates service-bound seniors


By MARGRET LEE military occupational spe-
[email protected] cialty, or MOS, school-
EDITOR’S NOTE: A version ing. Gregory is planning
of this story was origi- on going in for financial
nally published June 22, analysis, Nathan is going
2023, in The Livingston
County News. It is being
for infantry, and Devynn
republished as part of the is going for ground and
“Future Heroes” special ordinance repair.
pages. The brief Flag Day cer-
emony featured the retir-
The Wayland American ing of an American flag,
Legion celebrated Flag a prayer, a rifle salute
Day while honoring local from the Wayland Legion
high school seniors enter- Honor guard, and the
ing the military. playing of taps.
Three seniors from The Flag Day cer-
Wayland-Cohocton are emony was done with
enlisting in the Marines support of the Legion’s
and are set to begin Honor Guard and a meal
bootcamp this summer, was provided afterwards
Nathan Piedmonte, 18, to celebrate the three
of Cohocton, Gregory enlisting seniors, prepared
Reilly, 18, of Wayland, by the Wayland Legion’s
and Devynn Watkins, Women’s Auxiliary.
17, of Springwater. Mark said that it has
Since 2010, the Way- worked out great to cel-
land American Legion ebrate these students and
MARGRET LEE/LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS
has been recognizing Flag Day together and
enlisting students and has From left, Kevin Mark of the Wayland American Legion, is joined by Nathan Piedmonte, Devynn Watkins, Greg-
ory Reilly, who are all entering the service, and Mike Palmesano, community liaison for Assemblywoman Mar-
that it also works out well
been a standing tradition, jorie Byrnes, R-Caledonia. as June 14 is the birthday
occurring alongside the of the U.S. Army.
Legion’s annual Flag Day Wayland’s Legion. some students are not. enlisting said that they at Wayland-Cohocton Mike Palmesano, the
ceremony. Mark said that the “We want them to have family that served. school where students community liaison for
“Most of us never got a students receive a schol- know that they have sup- Nathan and Gregory receive any scholarships Assemblywoman Marjo-
thank you and we wanted arship award from the port from the Legion,” discussed how surprised before graduation. rie Byrnes, R-Caledonia,
to be able to give that to Legion, allowing them to said Mark. “That’s what they were when they After basic and infantry attended the ceremony
these kids,” said Kevin walk across the stage and we’re here for.” received their awards at training, the three boys and congratulated the
Mark, commander of be recognized in ways All three of the students scholarship night, a night are prepared for their three enlisting.

Way-Coh salutatorian is 2 from Warsaw to enter Marines


bound for Naval Academy
Two graduates from the
Warsaw Central School
District are planning to
enter the U.S. Marine
Titan Rocha, the Corps.
son of Filipe and Paula Jonathan Hunter, the
Rocha, plans to attend son of Allen Douglas Mark
the United States Naval Hunter and Melissa Lee
Academy. There, he Hunter, said he “wanted
plans to earn a bachelor to serve my country in the
of science degree and most challenging branch
pursue a career as a com- of our military.”
missioned officer in the “My grandfather was a
United States Navy. Marine Corps veteran dur- Jonathan Hunter Donovan Rhodes
Titan is the Class of ing the Vietnam War,” he Rhodes of North Java and his country and liked the
2023 salutatorian at said. Melanie Rhodes of Buf- opportunities it would
Wayland-Cohocton Cen- Jonathan said he plans falo – settled in Warsaw in give him for a future
tral School. to pursue the specialty of 2008.  Donovan attended career.  He plans to serve
In high school, he motor transport during his Warsaw Central Schools his initial enlistment and
played varsity sports service. in elementary school and then decide if he wants to
including soccer, indoor Donovan Rhodes was then various Christian continue as a career.
and outdoor track and born in Florida and has schools before returning His grandfather is a
swimming and diving. lived in California, Flor- to Warsaw in the 10th Marine and his father
He was a captain in each ida, Georgia and New grade.  served in the engineers in
sport. He was also active York. Donovan said he decid- the Army. He also has
in Drama Club, Student His parents are New ed to serve in the military many other relatives in
Council, Math Club, the York natives – Dan because he wants to serve various military branches.
Big Brother mentor pro-
gram, and freshman men-
tor program

Other Way-Coh grads Titan Rocha will attend the U.S. Naval Academy.
plan service careers
His high school activi-
Michael Gammell, the ties include soccer,
son of Melissa Gammell basketball, swimming,
and Scott Gammell, has indoor track, baseball,
received a full ROTC outdoor track, and Drama
scholarship to Syracuse
Club.
University.
Michael plans to attend He was a counselor for
Syracuse and double Camp Invention and also Frank Hersom Andrea Straub
worked a part-time res-
major in sports manage-
ment and economics with taurant job. B-B grad eyes Warsaw grad
minors in socioeconom- Michael graduated
summa cum laude from
Air Force after plans future in
ics and sports psychol-
ogy. Way-Coh, with a grade
point average between 96
earning Space Force Aidan Anderson
After graduating from
college, he plans to serv- and 100. pilot’s license Andrea Straub of
ing four years of activity Greg Reilly, the son
Michael Gammell
Frank Hersom, who Warsaw graduated Batavia grad to
duty as a second lieuten- of Sean and Emily Reil- 93 and 95.99. number three in Notre
ant in the U.S. Army. ly, plans to enlist in the His high school activi-
has already earned his
private pilot’s license, is a Dame High School’s attend
“After that I’m not
sure, but we’ll cross
Marines.
Greg graduated magna
ties included National
Honor Society, soccer,
2023 graduate of Byron- Class of 2023.
She has enlisted in
West Point
Bergen Central School.
that bridge when we get cum laude from Way- cross country, and indoor He will next attend Mon- the military and is look- Aidan Anderson,
there,” Michael says. Coh, with a GPA between and outdoor track. roe Community College ing forward to a career the son of Michael and
to study mechanical and in the U.S. Space Force. Korinne Anderson, will
aerospace engineering Andrea’s high school be attending the United

Lyndonville grad preps for and participate in Air


Force ROTC.
Frank graduated fourth
activities included vol-
leyball, cross-country,
track and field, Nation-
States Military Academy
at West Point to major
in kinesiology and play

Naval Academy Class of ’28 in the Class of 2023 at


Byron-Bergen.
In school, he was
al Honor Society, year-
book, Student Senate,
Environment Action
sprint football.
Aidan, a 2023 graduate
of the Batavia City School
Annabelle Follman, a served or are serving in tunity to participate in Club, and Mock Trial. District, was in National
2023 graduate of Lyn- the Marines, Army, Air the Rochester Broadway involved in Math League,
Varsity Club vice presi- The high honor roll Honor Society, Student
donville Central School, Force and Coast Guard. Theater Leagues “Stars students and the recipi- Government, Sources of
has received a scholar- Her grandfather, of Tomorrow: NYC dent, and National Honor
Society president. He ent of a Wells College Strength, and he was a
ship from the United father, uncle and brother Bound!” competition 21st Century Lead- Link Leader.
States Naval Academy are all pilots. She hopes with a chance to earn a was a two-year member
of the New York State ership Award, and a Aidan played football,
Alumni Association to to select naval aviation spot top in the National President’s Education baseball, and runs indoor
attend Marion Military and become a pilot in the High School Musical Section V Student Ath-
lete Advisory Commit- Award Gold. High track. He was named First
Institute in the fall as a U.S. Navy. Theatre Awards. honor roll. Team Class B and First
prep year for the Naval Annabelle, the young- During her high tee. He was a member of
the varsity cross country, Andre also took Team All-Greater Roches-
Academy class of 2028. est of seven children, said school career she was STEM classes at Gen- ter in both his junior and
She is rostered on the she is looking forward to very involved in music, basketball and baseball
teams. He received two esee Community Col- senior seasons for his play
track and field team at continuing that legacy. playing horn, trumpet lege, which led to an as running back on the
Marion to throw discus. Annabelle was a three- and bass drum in con- cross-country all-star
nominations and won associate’s degree. football team.
Annabelle, the daugh- sport varsity scholar ath- cert band, jazz band and
ter of Curtis and Kelly lete in soccer, basketball, marching band. sectionals in 2022.
Follman, is choosing to and track. She was a co- Josie Dusett, who He was selected for the
serve in the armed forc- captain of the varsity soc- also graduated in June 2022 JROTC Air Force
es following her grand- cer team, a member of from Lyndonville Central Flight Academy where
father, father, and sev- National Honor Society, School, is enlisting into he received his private
eral siblings who have and received the oppor- the Air Force. pilot’s license.
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Le Roy grad to pursue Army ROTC Perry student eyes Marines


Dakota Hinckley, a
Michael Covert, who was vice president of his June graduate of Perry
graduated from Le Roy graduating class. He was Central School, says he
Junior-Senior High School a team captain on the var- plans on making a career
in June, will attend The sity wrestling squad, and a out of the Marine Corps.
Ohio State University in varsity baseball player. “I am joining the mili-
the fall where he plans to He was also active in tary because I want to
study business administra- several extracurricular protect the people that I
tion and pursue a commis- activities, such as Mock love,” Dakota says.
sion into the U.S. Army Trial Club and National He was born in Bat-
through Ohio State’s Honor Society. His com- avia, lived in Oakfield
ROTC program. munity service included for a couple of years, Dakota Hinckley
He said he is pursuing a peer tutoring services, and then moved to Perry
military career for several specifically a program where his dad, Kevin in love with fishing and
reasons. that assisted young men Hinckley, “made me fall hunting.”
“I have always wanted and women in preparing
to serve and protect my for the Armed Services
community and my nation. Vocational Aptitude Bat- “God Bless the men
I also have many relatives tery prior to enlisting.
who served honorably in In 2022, Michael, as a and women that
the United States Armed high school junior, was
Forces, and I am proud
to continue that tradition
selected by Le Roy’s Botts
Fiorito American Legion
preserve our freedom.”
of service to this coun- Post 576 as a delegate to
try. Third, the Army offers the New York State Amer-
a wide range of benefits ican Legion 2022 Boys
and opportunities, includ- State, a program which
ing financial assistance for provides youth with a per-
college,” Michael said. spective on the practical Michael Covert of Le Roy will attend The Ohio State
In high school, Michael operation of government. University and pursue an Army commission via ROTC.
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Connor Snyder, a gradu-
ate of Letchworth Central
School, has many family
members in the military ser-
vices. Connor plans to add
to that legacy by joining the
Marines.
Connor’s great-grandfa-
ther Walter Yaniszewski was
a Marine in World War II,
and grandfathers Dale Baker
and Richard Refiner were in
the Navy. Connor has many
uncles and cousins in the
Marines, Air Force, Navy,
and the National Guard.
Connor wants to be a Connor Snyder Brayden Brown
military police officer. He
considered the Navy, then ready and willing to help and Brayden Brown, who Marine Corps seemed like
National Guard and then – fight for our country. was born while his father a perfect fit for him; partly
after thinking long and hard Connor plans on retiring was serving in Iraq in 2005, because his father was a
and talking with family and from the Marines and then signed up for the Marine Marine and because of the
a friend – he decided the become a state trooper. Corps under the delayed strong family-like bond the
Marines was the best route Connor is the son to Rachel entry program a few days Marines form.
for him. Brown and step-dad Thomas after his 17th birthday. He Brayden was on the varsi-
Connor played more than Brown, sister Katrina Sny- was away at boot camp at ty basketball team at Letch-
10 years on the football der, and CJ Snyder III and graduation. worth. He also enjoys music,
team. He went to Genesee step-mom Jonisue Snyder. Brayden said he has playing the guitar, and hunt-
Valley BOCES during his Another Letchworth grad- always had a desire to pro- ing.
junior and senior year to uate is continuing a family tect his country and keep
study criminal justice. He legacy of service. people safe. He said the

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Attica grad awarded ROTC scholarship


Katrina Foeller, a 2023
graduate of Attica Central
School, was awarded a
Navy ROTC scholarship to
study nursing at the Catholic
University of America in
Washington, D.C. Katrina
will begin her studies in the
fall of 2023.
John Riley Wendy Lagunas Perez
Katrina’s interest in serv-
Henry Rigerman
ing the nation began in mid-
dle school when she became
2 from Elba entering Medina grad a member of the U.S. Naval
Sea Cadet Corps and Civil
to Marines Air Patrol. Through these
military service Henry Rigerman,
organizations, she learned
about the military and the
Katrina Foeller

focused on health care pro-


a graduate of Medina many opportunities it has
Two graduates of Elba Perez will be joining the Central School, will fessions.
Central School are enter- to offer. She continued to
National Guard. join the U.S. Marine While researching col-
ing military service. participate in these orga-
Wendy lives with her Corps where his desired lege scholarships, she dis-
John Riley of South nizations throughout high
parents Sandra Perez military operational school and earned leader- covered that Navy ROTC
Main Street Road, Bata- Garcia and Guillermo specialty is vehicle offers a nursing scholarship
via, will be joining the ship positions.
Lagunas Flores on North repair and transport. In high school, she was and immediately began the
Marine Corps. Byron Road in Elba. Henry, the son of application process.
John, the son of Jessica also a member of the var-
She participated in Ronald and Ardeen sity cross country and tennis Upon completion of her
and John Riley, has been Raglan, was ranked No. bachelor of science in nurs-
active in soccer and track volleyball and held the teams, National Honor Soci-
office of secretary in 5 in the Class of 2023. ety, and Wyoming Coun- ing, Katrina will commis-
and field. He held the He was a member of sion into the U.S. Navy as
office of class treasurer the Multicultural Club. ty Youth Court, all while
National Honor Soci- maintaining high grades and an ensign and begin her
and will be receiving the Wendy has earned the ety, IMPACT Club, earning 68 college credits career as a Navy nurse.
seal of civic readiness at seal of civic readiness marching band, and
graduation. and received that desig- through Genesee Commu- Charles J. Schultz
Masterminds/Chess nity College. Second Attica grad
Wendy Lagunas nation at graduation. Club. Katrina’s decision to enters service football had to offer.
become a nurse was influ- Charles J. Schultz joined He loves to go fishing,
enced by several family the Army National Guard riding the 4-wheeler and
members in the field and in January. Charles was working out at the gym.
by camps she attended that scheduled to leave at the end Charles was part of the
of July for a 10-week basic Genesee Valley BOCES
2023 2023 2023 2023 training and 12-week on- Program where he took up
the-job training for wheeled auto mechanics. From this
mechanics. He will return he is continuing his educa-
home around Christmas tion in the military.
time 2023. Charles loves his country
Charles joined the foot- so he decided to serve in the
ball team for Attica and Army National Guard and
played from his sophomore continue his education there.
year to senior year. He He said he is looking
loved the team sport and forward to his future in the
the daily routines of what National Guard.

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