8 The Dallas Post SPORTS/SCHOOL Sunday, January 9, 2005 FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Lake-Lehman's Jill Chocatlo drove to the basket. ROUNDUP (continued from page 7) 34-23 lead after three quarters. Meyers 38, Lake-Lehman 35 Dec. 29 — Meyers held off Lake-Lehman in the champi- onship game of the Lady Mohawk Classic. Lehman led 28-26 heading into the fourth quarter, but was outscored 12-7 in the final eight from a disappointing perform- ance at the Times Leader Invitational two weeks ago, was one of three champions from Lake-Lehman, which placed third (201.5 points) as a team. The senior Lehman trio of Schutz (140), Andy Josuweit (145) and Matt Dragon (152) were the only Wyoming Valley Conference wrestlers to win Wyoming Seminary dean's list These Back Mountain stu- dents named to the Wyoming Seminary Upper School dean’s list for the fall trimester of the 2004-2005 academic year. Dean’s List High Honors: Nancy Abramowitz, Trucksville; Jason . Brady, Shavertown; John Brady, Shavertown; Sara Brown, Shavertown; Jacob Budin, Trucksville; Caitlin Delehanty, Shavertown; Kelly Dickinson, Shavertown; Laura Eckman, Shavertown; Ross Feinstein, Shavertown; Abigail Fried, Dallas; Molli Grossman, Shavertown; Chelsea Halsor, Dallas; Kevan Hosseini, Dallas; David Janerich, Shavertown; Chloe Kalna, Shavertown; Kaytlin- Kopen, Shavertown; Stephen Levandoski, Dallas; Samantha Marquart, Dallas; Megan Messersmith, Dallas; Andrew O’Hara, Dallas; Aaron Richterman, Dallas; Gabrielle Richterman, Dallas; Daniel Rittenberg, Shavertown,; Andrew Rogers, Trucksville; Nina Santarelli, Dallas; Nina Shah, Shavertown; Kendra Sirak, Dallas; Dominick Trombetta, Shavertown; Ilya Volodarsky, Shavertown. Dean’s List: Rebecca Banks, Dallas; Tony Banta, Harveys Lake; Devin Anne Carey, Dallas; Kristen Dagenais, Shavertown; Jamie Flack, Dallas; Julia Frakes, Dallas; David Glauber, Shavertown; Sofie Grossman, Shavertown; Lauren Hardisky, Shavertown; Michael Lloyd, Shavertown; Jillian Nataupsky, Shavertown; Ashley Pavill, Shavertown; Zachary Roth, Shavertown; Dylan Seeley, Shavertown; Licia Witt, Dallas. Accelerated readers at Middle School | The highest point earners in the Accelerated Reader pro- gram at the Dallas Middle School were recently announced. At a school assembly the leading readers for the first mark- ing period were honored. Pictured, are the top five reading point earners in each grade. From left, first row: sixth graders Kevin Muldoon, Tanner Baloh, Darrell Tripp, Jacob Hilstolsky, Robert Adams. Second row: Seventh graders Peter Decker, Cara Olson, Steven Gulotta, Kevin Barry, Elise Fields. Back row: Eighth graders Meghan Pietraccini, Erica Miller, Sem kids present ‘Thanksgiving Opera’ Pre-Kindergarten (age 4) students in the classrooms of Marie Arowcavage and Natalie Granger recently donned Native American and pilgrim costumes to stage their tradi- tional “Thanksgiving Opera” at Wyoming Seminary Lower School. As part of a tradition that began at the school in 1987, one lucky child dressed as the King of England (James Hughes of Kingston) dramatizes how the monarch gave the Brits reason to leave England and travel to the New World. Every child takes a turn at playing the king during rehearsals, and teachers help the children make their own costumes and props. Using rhyme and song, stu- Mary Ketchner, Hillary Schaub, Brad Johnson. ® LCCC spring class registration this week Luzerne County Community College will hold registration for spring semester classes on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 11 and 12, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturday, January 15, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Registrar’s Office, Building 5, at the college campus in Nanticoke. Day and evening on-campus classes for the spring 2005 semester will begin on Tuesday, January 18. Off-campus classes for the spring semester also begin that day. Weekend classes begin on Saturday and Sunday, January 22 and 23. For more information, call LCCC at 740-0337 or (800) 377- LCCC, extension 337. SAT preparation course at Penn State Wilkes-Barre Penn State Wilkes-Barre will offer an updated review course for students who plan to take the new Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) on March 12 and May 7. In addition to critical reading (for- merly the verbal portion of the test) and math, the new version of the SAT will include a section on writing which will measure a student’s grammar and usage skills and requires a written essay. Students enrolled in Penn State’s review course will write a sam- ple essay that will be sent directly to Cambridge Educational Services for scoring. Additional topics will include the recommended test taking order, increased reading comprehension, familiarity with math grids and determining when to use a calculator, and the advan- tages and disadvantages of guessing. This grade-free review course will be held on Saturday morn- ings, Jan. 15 through Feb. 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Center minutes. Sheree Horvath led for Technology at the campus in Lehman. dents re-enact the arrival of the pilgrims in the New World, Lehman with nine points. titles. as well as their feast with Native Americans. Following the Students may take one or both of the writing/critical reading Josuweit won 11-0 over opera, the children and their parents sit down to a feast of and math reviews. For more information, call Penn State Wilkes- I WRESTLING Coughlin’s Brett Kittrick, while | corn muffins. butter and pumpkin bread. Barre ..Continuing... Education at 675-9219 or e-mail | 13 Lake-Lehman champs Dragon pinned Western | pictured from left on stage in the school’s Amato paal0@psu.edu. at Tunkhannock tourney Wayne's Dan Vogel in 3:27. Auditorium are Henry Lynett, Shavertown; John Macey, Ooch li ool P Dé 20" ~ Leke Lehruap’s Ws unkiarack. Sliced Dallas; Zane Nardone, Shavertown; Kate Lewis, Dallas; pen house at preschoo Tristan Banks, Dallas; and Bobby Austin, Dallas. I'm Big Now Learning Center will hold an open house for Jeremy Schutz, rebounding ROSS ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL Grade 4-6 Girls Back Mountain Gas 29, Photos by Andy 24 Nikki Sutliff scored 19 points and Sara Hagenbach added 10 to lead Back Mountain Gas. Kristen Baker, Ashlie Traver, and Katrina Patla each scored six points to pace Photos by Andy, while Allison Smith, Jackie Guess, and Emily Blaski each scored two points Back Mountain Gas 28, Lake-Noxen Blue 28 Sara Hagenbach led Back Mountain Gas with 15 points Nikki Sutliff scored nine points and Tiffany Johnson chipped in with four. Back Mountain Gas 26, Lake-Noxen Green 8 Back Mountain Gas was led by Sara Hagenbach (14 points), Nikki Sutliff (10 points), and Tiffany Johnson (two points). Photos by Andy 14, Back Mountain Gas 9 Scoring for Photos by Andy were Kristen Baker (eight points), Ashlie Traver (four points), and Allison Smith (two points). Sara Hagenbach led Back Mountain Gas with six points, while Tiffany Johnson chipped in three. Grade 4-6 Boys Lehman-Jackson White 47, Lawson Construction 30 Chad Carey's 26 points paced Lehman-Jackson, while Robbie Evans scored 12 points, and Zack Yursha chipped in nine Lawson Construction was led by Bryan Mathers (10 points), Aaron LeValley (nine points), and Justin Cornell (seven points). Anthony Johnson and Steven Hagenbach each scored two points. Valley View Vet Clinic 37, Red's Subs and Pizza 26 Jamie Aldrich scored 20 points to lead the Vets. Jared Novitski (seven points), Zack Manganella (seven points), Devin Fine (two points) and Kris Carter (one point) also scored. Scoring for Red’s were Danny Precone (12 points), Dylan Wasylyk (six points), Jesse Hauze (four points), Thomas Abbatantuono (two points), and Ray Kennedy (two points). Need extra copies of this week’s Post? They are on sale at local newsstands through Saturday ERA Thursday, Jan. 13, 12:30-2:30 p.m. and 6-7:30 p.m. I'm Big Now will begin taking registrations for the 2005-2006 school year at that time. I'm Big Now offers half-day preschool sessions and a full day i kindergarten. For more information, call 675-1220. BOWLING RESULTS BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Ladies League Butterfingers 43-21, Kit Kats 38-26, Snickers 38-26, Almond Joys 31-33, Mounds 21.542.5, Mallow Cups 20.543.5 Top Scorers: Heather Patton 176-191-237-604, Rose Radzinski 169-213-154-526, Suzie Thompson 167-167-148 482, Tracy Smith 184-119-179- 482. Cross Country Sunday Night Mixed Welitchko’s 35-25, Gula’s 34.5-25.5, Nice’s 30-30, Ziminski’s 30-30, Leskowski’s 29-31, Palmer’s 26-30, Strazdua’ Ray Sr. 27.5-32.5, Strazdua’ Rich 26-34 Top Men Scorers: Paul Binker 179-174-520, John Ziminski 182-180-508, Frank Roginski 223-155-508, Paul Nice 179-169505, Leonard Laskowski 188-148-483. 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