ne, BE 4 §) Tone Sunday, June 22, 2008 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 SPOrts SPORTS BRIEFS HL Jr. Little League improves to 80 | Harveys Lake Jr. Little League (13-14 year-olds) clipped Bob Horlacher, 7-5, to raise its unde- feated record to 8-0. The team is currently in first place in the District 31 Junior National League. Members of the team are Cole Barbacci, Curtis Bar- bacci, Garrett Barber, Tyler Bush, Cody Cutter, Josh Daven- port, Joe Faux, Curtis McGov- ern, Chris O’Connor, Troy Shu- rites, C.J. Whispell and Josh Zacharias. The Lakers are man- aged by Dwight Barbacci and assisted by Joe Shurites and Brian Cutter. . basketball camps open The Rock Recreation Center, 340 Carverton Rd., is accepting registrations for its summer basketball camps open to boys and girls kindergarten through sixth-grade. ' Space is limited to 40 camp- ers per week. Camp dates are: K ugh first-grade, June 16-20 July 21-25; second and third- grade, July 7-11 and July 28-Aug. 1; fourth to sixth-grade, July 14-18 and August 4-8. Each camper receives a t- shirt, water bottle and basket- ball. For more information, call 696-2769 or log on to www.rock- rec.org. PSU Soccer Camp returns June 23-27 The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Soccer Camp will be held June 23-27 where youngsters can léarn-essential techniques and CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE DALLAS POST Rangers Peter Kuritz takes a swing at the ball. In the first round of playoffs in the Back Mountain Baseball Or- ganization, the Rangers challenge their skill level with-- Penn State NCAA Division I soccer coaches. | Recreation, travel and high school teams that sign up eight or more players receive a dis- count. A morning session will be held for players in grades 1-8 while an afternoon session will be geared toward high school students. Players are grouped according to ability and experi- i> and all participants receive »e soccer ball and t-shirt. To register, call 675-9219. Baseball Signups slated Back Mountain Fall Baseball signups will be held from 6 to 7 p-m. today, Sunday, June 22, at the Back Mountain Little league field. Boys ages 8-11 are eligible. Registration fee is $35. Call Leo at 262-5329 with questions. Football clinic slated . A mini football clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, July 14, 15 and 16 at Dallas High School. The clinic, which will emphasize skills, drills and fundamentals, will be conducted by Dallas High School football coach Ted Jackson, members of his coaching staff, current and former Mountaineers players. ' For more information, call 696-3748. Applications may be picked at the Ranchwagon, Dallas Highway. Gridiron Club plans annual golf tournament | The Dallas Gridiron Club will hold its 11th Annual Golf Tour- ent on Saturday, July 19, at ill Race Golf Course, Ben- ton, with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. Registration or sponsorship forms can be obtained from any club member or by contacting Lew Baines at 696-2728. A regis- tration fee of $75 includes green fees, cart, lunch, refreshments, prizes and much more. Orioles. Greg Petorak is coach of the winning Rangers. Orioles player Jake Archer volun- teered to pitch for his team and held up very well under loads of pressure while his teammate Adam Niz- nik played well in the catcher’s position. American and Na- tional League cham- pionships were sched- uled for last week with the overall Major League championship game to be played this past Thursday. Watch the June 29 issue of The Dallas Post for results of those games. Rangers reign supreme Adam Niznik races to tag out Rangers runner Casey Barnett before he scores at home plate. Matt Ross from the Orioles is ruled out at second base by the umpire. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS For more photos, visit www.mydallaspost.com. Covering second base is Casey Barnett for the Rangers which won the first playoff game, 18-0.
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