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Directions to Athletic Competition Sites Directions to Athletic Competition Sites Call the Brighton Sportsline at (585) 242-5244 or Revised February 28, 2002 visit us on the web at www.bcsd.org! 1 Allendale Columbia School Street (NY Route 36). Turn left on Route 31. Cross 519 Allens Creek Road, Rochester, NY 14618 Route 19, turn right on Commencement Drive, then (585) 381-4560 turn right on Central School Drive. All the Brockport Take Monroe Avenue east, then left on Allens schools are adjacent to each other. Creek Road. Allendale Columbia School is on the right. Batavia High School 260 State Street, Batavia, NY 14020 Apollo Middle School (716) 344-8280 750 Maiden Lane, Greece, NY 14615 Take the NYS Thruway (Interstate 90) west to (716) 865-1000 Batavia (Exit 48). At the traffic light turn left on Oak Take Interstate 390 north to Vintage Lane. Turn Street (Route 98), then left on Richmond Avenue. left on Vintage Lane, then turn left on Fetzner Turn left on State Street. Batavia High School is Road. Turn left on Maiden Lane. Apollo Middle about .5 miles down on the right. School is on the left. Batavia Middle School Aquinas Institute 96 Ross Street, Batavia, NY 14020 1127 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14613 (716) 344-8260 (585) 254-2020 Take the NYS Thruway (Interstate 90) west to Take Interstate 390 north to the Ridgeway Avenue Batavia (Exit 48). At the traffic light turn left on Oak exit. Turn right (east) and proceed approximately Street (Route 98), then left on Richmond Avenue. 1.25 miles. Pass through two stoplights then turn From Richmond (which turns into North Street), right on Dewey Avenue. The Aquinas Institute is on continue past State Street until you reach Ross the right. Street . Turn right on Ross Street. Batavia Middle School is about .25 miles down on the left. Arcadia High School 120 Island Cottage Road, Greece, NY 14612 Batavia (Royal) Rink (716) 621-3860 22 Evans Street, Batavia, NY 14020-3111 Take Interstate 390 north to the Latta Road exit. (716) 344-3991 Turn right and proceed about .1 miles to Island Take the NYS Thruway (Interstate 90) west to Cottage Road. Turn left and proceed .2 miles. Batavia (Exit 48). At the traffic light turn left on Oak Street (Route 98). Proceed on Route 98 south until Arcadia Middle School you reach the second traffic light. Turn left on Main 130 Island Cottage Road, Greece, NY 14612 Street (Route 5) and bear right at the fork onto (716) 663-3200 Ellicott Street (Route 63). Turn right on Evans Take Interstate 390 north to the Latta Road exit. Street. Royal Rink is on the right. Turn right and proceed about .1 miles to Island Cottage Road. Turn left and proceed .2 miles. Bay Trail Middle School 1760 Scribner Road, Penfield, NY 14526 Athena High School (716) 248-3610 880 Long Pond Road, Greece, NY 14612 Take Interstate 590 north to the Browncroft (716) 225-9600 Boulevard exit (Route 286). Turn right on Take Interstate 390 north to the Vintage Lane exit. Browncroft Boulevard, then turn left on Scribner Turn left on Vintage Lane and proceed about .8 Road. miles. Turn right on to Long Pond Road and proceed about .8 miles. Bernabi Elementary School 69 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, NY 14559 Athena Middle School (716) 349-5400 800 Long Pond Road, Greece, NY 14612 Take Interstate 490 west to Route 531. Take the (716) 225-4080 Route 259 exit (Union Street). Turn right on Route Take Interstate 390 north to the Vintage Lane exit. 31 and proceed about .5 miles. Bernabi Turn left and proceed about .8 miles to Long Pond Elementary School is on the left. Road. Turn right and proceed about .8 miles. Athena Middle School is adjacent to the high Bishop Kearney High School school. 125 Kings Highway South, Rochester, NY 14617 (716) 342-4000 Barclay Elementary Take Interstate 590 north to Highway 104 west. 40 Allen Street, Brockport, NY 14420 Proceed on Highway 104 to Goodman Street. Turn (716) 637-1840 right on Goodman and cross East Ridge Road. Take Interstate 490 west to Route 531. Take Goodman becomes Kings Highway. Bishop Route 531 to the end. Turn right onto Washington Kearney High School is on the left. 2 Blue Cross Arena Canandaigua Academy (High School) 1 War Memorial Square, Rochester, NY 14614 435 East Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424 (585) 758-5330 (716) 396-3800 Take Interstate 490 west and exit at Clinton Take the NYS Thruway (Interstate 90) east to the Avenue (Exit 16). Turn left onto Court Street. Court Canandaigua exit (Exit 44). Turn right (south) on Street becomes War Memorial Square. The Arena Route 332. Proceed 7 miles to Chapel Street. Turn is situated between War Memorial Square, Broad left on Chapel Street and continue to end of street. Street and Exchange Street. Turn left on East Street. The Canandaigua Academy is on the right. Black Creek Park 3789 Union Street, North Chili, NY 14514-9716 Canandaigua Civic Center (716) 256-4950 250 North Bloomfield Road, Canandaigua, NY Take Interstate 490 west to Route 259 (Exit 4). 14424 (716) 396-7230 Turn left on Route 259 (Union Street). The Black Take the NYS Thruway (Interstate 90) east to the Creek Park entrance is about one mile from the Canandaigua exit (Exit 44). Turn right (south) on exit. Turn right into Black Creek Park, then Route 332 and proceed into the Canandaigua city immediately turn left at the first stop sign. This road limits. Turn right on Buffalo Road, then turn right on leads you to the starting area. North Bloomfield Road. Brantling Ski & Snowboard Center Churchville-Chili Senior High School 4015 Fishfarm Road, Sodus, NY 14551-9713 5786 Buffalo Road, Churchville, NY 14428 (315) 331-2365 (716) 293-1800 Take the I-590 north to Route 104. Take Route Take Interstate 490 west to Buffalo Road (Route 104 east towards Sodus and drive approximately 33). Follow Route 33 west for about 7 miles, 24 miles. Turn right onto Route 88 south. Brantling passing Route 259. Churchville-Chili Senior High Ski and Snowboard Center is approximately 3.5 School is 2 miles west of Route 259 on the right. miles down Route 88. Churchville-Chili Junior High School Bristol Mountain Winter Resort 137 Fairbanks Road, Churchville, NY 14428 5662 State Route 64, Canandaigua, NY 14424 (716) 293-1800 (585) 374-6000 Take Interstate 490 west to Buffalo Road (Route Take Interstate 490 west to the Victor Exit. Follow 33). Follow Route 33 west for about 7 miles, Route 96 south into the Village of Victor. Turn right passing Route 259. Turn right on Fairbanks Road. onto Route 444 south. Pass through the Town of Bloomfield, and turn left onto Route 5 & 20 east. Churchville-Chili Middle School Turn right on to Route 64 south. Proceed 10 miles 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville, NY 14428 south to Bristol Mountain Winter Resort. (716) 293-1800 Take Interstate 490 west to Buffalo Road (Route Brockport High School 33). Follow Route 33 west for about 7 miles, 40 Allen Street, Brockport, NY 14420 passing Route 259. Turn right on Fairbanks Road. (716) 637-1877 Take Interstate 490 west to Route 531. Take Cosgrove Middle School Route 531 to the end. Turn right onto Washington 2749 Spencerport Road, Spencerport, NY 14559 Street (NY Route 36). Turn left on Route 31. Cross (716) 349-5300 Route 19, turn right on Commencement Drive, then Take Interstate 490 west to Route 531. Take the turn right on Central School Drive. All the Brockport Route 259 exit (Union Street). Proceed across schools are adjacent to each other. Route 31 and, just before the railroad overpass, turn right on Lyell Road. Cosgrove Middle School Burger Middle School is adjacent to Spencerport High School, which is 639 Erie Station Road, West Henrietta, NY 14586 on the right. (716) 359-5300 Take Winton Road south (Winton Road becomes Dake Middle School Pinnacle Road). Turn right on Lehigh Station 350 Cooper Road, Irondequoit, NY 14617 Road. Pass Rush-Henrietta High School and turn (716) 336-2960 right on Erie Station Road. Take Interstate 590 north to Titus Avenue. Turn left on Titus Avenue, then turn right on Cooper Road. Dake Middle School is on the right, adjacent to Irondequoit High School. 3 Densmore Park then turn right on Ivy Street. Turn right on Garfield. Densmore Road, Rochester, NY 14622 East Rochester Junior High School is straight Take Interstate 590 north to the Norton Street exit. ahead. Turn right on Norton Street, then right on Densmore Road. Edison Tech High School 655 Colfax Street, Rochester, NY 14606 DeWitt Road Elementary School (716) 647-2200 722 DeWitt Road, Webster, NY 14580 Take Interstate 390 north and exit at Lexington (716) 671-0710 Avenue. Turn right on Lexington Avenue and pass Take Interstate 590 north to Highway 104 east. through two lights to Colfax Street. Edison Tech is Proceed on Highway 104 and turn right on Bay at the corner of Lexington Avenue and Colfax Road. Turn left on Volk Road, then turn right on Street. DeWitt Road. Embankment Park Dwyer Stadium 631 Marsh Road, Pittsford, NY 14534-3313 299 Bank Street, Batavia, NY 14020 Take Interstate 490 east to the Bushnell’s Basin (585) 343-5454 exit. Turn right on Route 96, then turn right on Take the NYS Thruway (Interstate 90) west to Marsh Road. Batavia (Exit 48). At the traffic light turn left on Oak Street (Route 98), then left on Richmond Avenue. Empire Park From Richmond Avenue (which turns into North Empire Blvd., Webster, NY 14580 Street), continue past State Street until you reach Take Interstate 590 north and exit at Route 404 Bank Street.
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