What a great spirit week it has been! The weather has been outstanding, and we are all excited for the annual Homecoming parade, which will leave from Springville High School this evening at 5:30 PM.
We would like to make sure that this is another safe and fun event for our families in attendance. With that, we ask that, once again, adults please keep children on the side of the road during the parade and wait for all vehicles to pass before attempting to pick up any candy from the road. The vehicles and floats are quite large, and drivers may not see children who run out into the roadway. We sincerely appreciate your help in this matter!
Looking forward to seeing everyone tonight! Go Griffins!


The Springville Girls Varsity Swim Team started their season strong on September 4, earning a decisive 56–36 victory over Pioneer in their first dual meet of the year. The girls showcased their hard work and determination with multiple first-place finishes and personal bests.
🏅 Meet Highlights:
Corinne McAndrew dominated the distance events, winning both the 200 Freestyle (2:09.96) and 500 Freestyle (5:58.00).
Kiersten Crone sprinted to victory in the 50 Freestyle (28.27) and added another win in the 100 Butterfly (1:16.59).
Maeve Annunziata earned a first-place finish in the 100 Backstroke (1:17.10) and a strong second place in the 200 Freestyle (2:33.58).
Kendra Cook secured second place in both the 200 IM (2:47.59) and the 100 Breaststroke (1:22.76).
Helen Emerling took second in the 100 Freestyle (1:12.34) and third in the 200 IM (3:04.22).
Sophia Lightcap finished second in the 100 Butterfly (1:29.27).
Erin Baker added depth with a third-place finish in the 100 Backstroke (1:20.09).
Kayla Lightcap battled through the 500 Freestyle (7:45.24) to take third place.
With impressive swims from every lane, the Griffins displayed both speed and depth, setting a strong tone for the rest of the season.
Congratulations to the entire team on this exciting victory!

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We are pleased to announce that as part of Section VI's partnership with Buffalo Toronto Public Media, this Friday's Homecoming football game vs. Salamanca will be broadcast on BTPM Create (TV) and BTPM NPR 88.7 FM (Radio) at 7 PM.
How to watch and listen:
BTPM Create (TV):
• Over the air: WNED-HD2 (17.2)
• Spectrum (Time Warner):
– Erie: 21, 1275
– Niagara: 1275
– Genesee, Wyoming, Monroe, Livingston, Orleans: 1277
– Dunkirk & Silver Creek: 19, 1275
– Fredonia: 17, 1275
• Verizon Fios: 472
• Comcast (Northwest PA): 243
Radio:
• BTPM NPR 88.7 FM

In the first singles play, Evelyn Berry won 6-0, 6-0. Evelyn played excellent tennis throughout the match and showed great focus during the contest.
In second singles action, Natalie Rumfola won 6-0, 6-0. Once again, Natalie continued her strong play on the season and overwhelmed her opponent.
In first doubles action, Taylor Wells and Peyton Wells won 6-1, 6-2. The girls had to battle throughout the match, and they did so with terrific shot-making and good teamwork.
In second doubles play, Jackie Thompson and Teerada Dickson won 6-3, 6-3. The duo strung together some big time shots to pull away and get the winning point for the team victory.
In third doubles play, Kailyn Sprague and Gianna Nevins lost 3-6, 6-4, 3-6. The girls did a great job of coming back in the match, but they couldn’t quite overcome the deficit.
In exhibition doubles play, Chloe Dinse-Johnson and Alexis Beckwith won 6-2. Lily Wantuck and Amileah Muhisin won 6-1. Rory Sarver and Maya Schunk lost 4-6. In singles exhibition play, Abby Adkison lost to Tonawanda’s top player, 2-6.
The girls are now 2-2 on the season and return to action tomorrow afternoon when they travel to Eden.
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The girls' tennis team faced off against Mt. Mercy last night and played an excellent match. The girls lost 1-4, but we had three matches go to three sets.
In first singles action, Evelyn Berry lost 6-1,
6-7(4-6) 6-7(4-6) in a very entertaining battle. Evelyn was fantastic throughout the marathon match and made some big shots!
In second singles action, Natalie Rumfola won 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. Natalie took the first set but had a battle on her hands as she dropped the second set. Rumfola refocused and found her rhythm on the court with some terrific shots.
In first doubles action, Taylor Wells and Peyton Wells lost 1-6, 0-6. The girls ran up against an excellent squad but still found a way to make quality plays.
In second doubles play, Jackie Thompson and Teerada Dickson lost 4-6, 2-6. Despite the result, the duo continues to improve their play and overall court awareness.
In third doubles action, Kailyn Sprague and Gianna Nevins lost 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. The girls raced out to a first-set win but couldn’t quite keep the momentum going. It was still a great showing by the girls.
The team will host Tonawanda this afternoon at 4:00 pm. Be sure to stop out and support the team!
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The Varsity Girls’ Tennis team took the court on Friday night in a league match-up against JFK. The girls came out victorious with a 5-0 win.
In first singles action, Natalie Rumfola won 6-0, 6-0. Natalie was on top of her game throughout the contest.
JFK had to forfeit second singles
In first doubles play, Taylor Wells and Peyton Wells won 6-0, 6-1. The sisters were solid with their play from the baseline and kept their opponents off balance throughout the match.
In the second doubles competition, Teerada Dickson and Jackie Thompson won 6-0, 6-0. The tandem is starting to click as a team and continues to improve their overall play.
JFK had to forfeit third doubles.
In exhibition action, Abby Adkison won 8-0. It was Abby’s first career victory! Maya Schunk and Rory Sarver picked up their first career victories by winning 6-4. Amileah Muhisin and Lily Wantuck also picked up their first career wins.
The girls are now 1-1 overall and host Mt. Mercy this afternoon in a non-league match at the High School courts. Be sure to come out and support our team!







On the first day of Spirit Week, students broke out their cardigans, flannels, lanyards and walkie-talkies to dress like their teachers!
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In second singles action, Natalie Rumfola won 6-3, 6-1. Natalie played a strong match overall and put her opponent in tough spots throughout the contest.
In first doubles action, Taylor Wells and Peyton Wells lost 2-6, 1-6. The sisters had some moments of solid play but couldn’t quite overcome EA’s consistency from the baseline.
In second doubles play, Teerada Dickson and Jackie Thompson lost 1-6, 2-6. The girls had some quality shots during the match and will look to bounce back in their next contest.
In third doubles play, Chloe Dinse-Johnson and Alexis Beckwith lost 1-6, 2-6. There were some highlights throughout the match and quality play.
In doubles exhibition pla,y Kailyn Sprague and Gianna Nevins lost 2-8. Abby Adkinson and Amileah Muhisin lost 2-8. Lily Wantuck and Maya Schunk lost 1-8. Rory Sarver lost in singles action 1-8.
The girls will look to bounce back on Friday when they play host to JFK at 4:30 pm.

We had a great first day back at SGI! We welcomed students back into classrooms and look forward to the opportunities the rest of 2025-2026 will bring! #RedefiningRural










Agronomy Contest – Springville FFA placed 1st overall!
Poultry Contest – Springville FFA earned an impressive 2nd place!
These students put in countless hours of preparation and demonstrated their knowledge, skills, and dedication to agriculture. Their hard work truly paid off, and we couldn’t be prouder of their accomplishments.
Congratulations to all of our members who competed and represented Springville FFA so well!
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