Sunday, July 6, 2008 Tue DALLAS PosT PAGE 9 SPORTS BRIEFS BMT Americans wins first district game BMT American opened Dis- trict 31 play with a 15-3 5-inning win over Northwest. Matt Doggett and Kris Roc- cograndi led the 17-hit effort with three hits each. Greg Pet- orak, Craig Skudalski and Bill Gately added two hits each. Gately hit a grand slam and drove in five runs while Dog- gett, Domenic Oliveri and Pet- orak each hit home runs. \' Skudalski picked up the win and combined with Kyle Razaw- ich, Rick Stayer and Jon Strausser to hold Northwest to six hits while striking out 10. Devon Mazonky hit a home \ run for Northwest. Summer basketball camps now open The Rock Recreation Center, 340 Carverton Rd., is accepting | registrations for its summer ] ) @® basketball camps open to boys \ and girls kindergarten through ESE i sixth-grade. Space is limited to 40 camp- ers per week. Camp dates are: K through first-grade, 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.rockrec.org. t Football clinic slated 4 : 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 conduct- ed by Dallas High School foot- ball coach Ted Jackson, mem- bers of his coaching staff, cur- rent and former Mountaineers players. & For more information, call 696-3748. Applications may be picked at the Ranchwagon, Dallas Highway. Gridiron Club plans annual golf tourney The Dallas Gridiron Club will hold its 11th Annual Golf Tour- ~ nament on Saturday, July 19, at 7 the Mill Race Golf Course, Benton, 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 registration fee of $75 includes green fees, cart, lunch, refresh- i i app NCAA Division I soccer coaches. students. Players from recreation, travel and high school teams were grouped ac- cording to their ability and experience. A morning session was held for play- ers in grades 1-8 while an afternoon session was geared toward high school All participants received a soccer ball and a t-shirt. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Emma Bertran, of Harveys Lake, takes a well-deserved water break during a soccer camp held at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Soccer 101 A soccer camp at Penn State Wilkes-Barre allowed youngsters to learn essential techniques and challenge their skill levels with Penn State Zhenga "Michael" Wood, Dallas, boots the ball during a soccer camp at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus. Left: Sisters Megan, left, and Mellissa Fleming, center, of Shavertown, defend goal during a soccer camp held at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. ments, prizes and much more. BACK MOUNTAIN WINS PLAINS TOURNAMENT The Back Mountain Single A Yankees captured the Plains Tournament championship by tefeating Parsons in the tournament final. The team also took second place in the Kingston tournament. Members of the team are, from left, keneling, Ethan Kolojejchick, Ethan Sypniew- ski, Derek Answini, Jakob Flores, Ben Emershaw and Kris Smiga. Second row, Aiden Nelson, Mark Roginski, Chris Banas, Matthew Ferrara, Michael Doggett and Lukas Volpetti. Third row, Coaches Nick Volpetti, Scott Answini, Jeff Doggett. Absent at the time of the photo were Mi- chael Anderson and Christian Motley. SLAMMERS FINISH WITH UNDEFEATED SEASON The Harveys Lake girls minor softball team, the Slammers, recently concluded a12-game unde- feated season. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Jukia Hutsko, Arianna Minchak, Haley Sheftler and Lexi Barker. Second row, Becky Derhammer, manager; Jillian Ambrose, Sa- mantha West, Kenley Cutter, Sara Schuler, Jess Derhammer, and Brian Cutter, coach. Third row, Alexsia Harvey, Hannah Martin, Carissa George, Korri Wandel, Colleen Spencer, Julia Adonizio. Absent at the time of the photo were coaches April Cutter and George Spencer.
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