Pizzeria & Pub
Posted By Katie Van Slack
Out-of-town flair has hit the small city of Sarnia thanks to the launch of Foo-Silly's Pizzeria & Pub.
The London Line restaurant was Overtime until Salvatore Sam Federico acquired it this past November. Federico is the grandson of Salvatore Lopetrone, the former owner of Riverside Pizza, and was previously the chef at Bonnie Doon Golf Course. This is where he thought of the name, as Foo-Silly is a pasta dish he used to prepare often.
It was an easy pasta, but a pain in the ass to make, he laughed. So we'd get silly late in the shift and shout out Foo-Silly!'
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Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Found on the Web - Fayette Tribune, WV
The Fayette Tribune
From Staff Reports:
Valley 20-21, Mount Hope 2-5
The Greyhound softball squad swept a twin-bill from the Mustangs Monday.
Valley plated eight runs in the first to cruise to the initial victory.
Valley pitcher Emily Donato limited the Mustangs to two hits while striking out five and walking one.
At the plate, Donato — with a homer and two RBIs — was among a handful of productive Greyhounds. Also, Brooke Belmont registered a triple and drove in three runs, Casey Nichols had three RBIs, Kara McGraw was 2-for-2 with a round-tripper and a pair of RBIs, Rachael Hamrick, Heather Tolley and Madison McDermott supplied two RBIs apiece, and Caitlin Elliott was 1-for-2.
Virginia Williams (two RBIs) and Courtney Worrell were both 1-for-2 for Mount Hope.
In the nightcap, VHS led 6-2 after three innings but erupted for 15 runs in the last two frames.
Crystal Jordan (3-for-5, double) and Megan Begley (2-for-4, double) drove in four runs each for the winners. Also, Elizabeth Beard was 2-for-5 with three RBIs, Keeley Abbott was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, and McDermott (2-for-4), Sabrina Lopetrone (2-for-5), Elliott (double) and Megan Willis each provided one RBI.
For Mount Hope, L. Laramee drove in two runs and Amanda Syner and A. Wingrove had one RBI each.
Elliott secured the mound win with relief help from Willis. Each pitcher struck out three Mustangs.
On the afternoon, Valley was aided by 18 Mount Hope errors.
From Staff Reports:
Valley 20-21, Mount Hope 2-5
The Greyhound softball squad swept a twin-bill from the Mustangs Monday.
Valley plated eight runs in the first to cruise to the initial victory.
Valley pitcher Emily Donato limited the Mustangs to two hits while striking out five and walking one.
At the plate, Donato — with a homer and two RBIs — was among a handful of productive Greyhounds. Also, Brooke Belmont registered a triple and drove in three runs, Casey Nichols had three RBIs, Kara McGraw was 2-for-2 with a round-tripper and a pair of RBIs, Rachael Hamrick, Heather Tolley and Madison McDermott supplied two RBIs apiece, and Caitlin Elliott was 1-for-2.
Virginia Williams (two RBIs) and Courtney Worrell were both 1-for-2 for Mount Hope.
In the nightcap, VHS led 6-2 after three innings but erupted for 15 runs in the last two frames.
Crystal Jordan (3-for-5, double) and Megan Begley (2-for-4, double) drove in four runs each for the winners. Also, Elizabeth Beard was 2-for-5 with three RBIs, Keeley Abbott was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, and McDermott (2-for-4), Sabrina Lopetrone (2-for-5), Elliott (double) and Megan Willis each provided one RBI.
For Mount Hope, L. Laramee drove in two runs and Amanda Syner and A. Wingrove had one RBI each.
Elliott secured the mound win with relief help from Willis. Each pitcher struck out three Mustangs.
On the afternoon, Valley was aided by 18 Mount Hope errors.
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