SEAR THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1980 Dallas Community Church softball team and Bloomingdale Baptist Church team were the winners of straight season honors in the East and West Divisions of the Bible Fellowship League, which concluded its straight season last week. Dallas Community finished the straight season with a record of 11 wins and a loss, while Bloomingdale Baptist won 10 of 12 straight season games. Straight season cham- pionship of the league was at stake Tuesday evening, weather permitting, on the Sweet Valley diamond when the two division leaders were scheduled to decide the overall straight season championship of the league. The first round of the postseason playoffs with the six bottom teams was slated to get underway Tuesday evening also, weather permitting. In Tuesday’s initial post- season round, Back Mountain Chapel of Dallas was slated to go KUNKLE INDIANS*TEE BALL--First row, kneeling, left to right, Annie Faulls, Brian Siperko, Jason Hoyt, Sherrie Newell, Tami Landon, Noel Stratton, Bobby Jesse, Shannon Hoyt, David Shultz, Christopher Brooks; second row, Ricky McCuen, Tommy Patton, Kerri Dodson, Christopher Opalicki, Tracy Young, Diane Demko, David Licherman, Johnny Scholz; back row, Riek MeCxen, manager; Jack Dodson, coach ORANGE ORIOLE TEE-BALL--First row, left to right, Billy Williams, Tammy Williams, John Romano, Michael Prokopchak, Charlie Davis; second row, Jeff Mokychic, Mike Miller, Jimmy Hummer, Brian Misson, Brian Gay, Albert Kondraski. Absent when picture was taken, John Romano, manager; Ernest Gay, coach, Don Kondraski, coach, Tony Nadzan. The annual three day bazaar, sponsored by the Columbian Volunteer Fire Company, Kingston, will be held, Thur.-Fri.-Sat., July 31, Aug. 1and 2. The BEAUMONT CUBS*TEE BALL--First row, kneeling, left to right, Frank Novajosky, Chris Ball, Ben Patton, Chris Traver, Scott Wilson, Jeremy Barziloski; second row, Tommy Traver, Benji Lawrence, Grant Downs, Jamie Deremer, Jimmy Bulkley, Joel Weiss, Dennis Norton; back row, Gifford Lawrence, coach; Dave Weiss, coach; Larry Wilson, coach, Jack Bulkley. CENTERMORELAND PHILLIE TEE BALL--First row, left to right, Mindy Alexander, Frank Faux, Jenny Barr, Scott Falzone, Tony Donnora, Steve Story, Brian Goble; second row, Chuck Storey, scorekeeper; Mike Apalisky, Doug Farr, Tim Kuzma, Brian Schoonover, Marty Rafferty, Brian Sitkowski, Joe Rae, Mark Ondish; back row, Frank Schoonover, coach; Frank Ondish, manager. Absent when picture was taken, Jason Bevan, Tracy Anthony, Matt Ambrose, Barbara Winters, Kevin Winters. Thurs., Fri., Sat., a@ Red. $975 Greenhouse 696-1117 NOXEN TEE BALL--First row, left to right, Mark Longmore, Jamie Teetsel, David Konopke, Richard Peiffer, Carl Shook, Allen Wilson; second row, Lisa Boston, Aaron Montross, Jason Grady, Jason Clancy, Aaron Sorber, Clayton Frazier, Ronda Race; back row, Don Crispell, manager; Scott Crispell, coach. Gatorettes entertain at City Heights PAGE NINETEEN against Roaring Brook on the latter’s diamond; First Baptist of Kingston was scheduled to meet Calvary Bible at Muhlenber, and Tunkhannock Baptist was slated .to meet Nor- thmoreland Baptist on the latter’s diamond in Centermoreland. ! In next Tuesday's round of eliminations, Dallas Baptist of the East Division will meet Jerry Tallent's Noxen IB team at Noxen. Other pairings for next Tuesday depend on the outcome of games played Tuesday evening. Final straight season standings as announced by Rev. Wayne Brooks, league coordinator, were as follows: East Division: Dallas Community, 11-1; Dallas Baptist, 6-4; Northmoreland Baptist, 4- 7; Tunkhannock Baptist, 3-9; Back Mountain Chapel and First Baptist of Kingston, 2-10 each. West Division standings: Bloomingdale Baptist, 10- Noxen IB, 8-4 each; Roaring Brook 6-6, and Calvary Bible Chapel, 4-7. festivities will begin at 7 p.m. at the Fire Depart- ment, 22 East Union Street Kingston. (Across from Stull Bros.) Dairy Store 696-2881 i ~ The Gatorettes gym- choreographed will team is comprised of . il 9.8 & nastic exhibition team, feature gymnastics on gymnasts ranging from TOO HIGH--The Nationals third baseman, Scott Culver, Hours: [ )al y coached by Mike Diskin, tables, precision third grade to 10th grade EE Hickory Corners Shoppes SE edn SIDEWALK SPECIALS . Carverton Road SHEPS : ie ® P & S Wicker Trucksville SPORTS © resin we. 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