PHILLIES MINORS From left, first row, Tommy Froncek, Leon Trager, Greg Hodne, Greg Pockevich, Tim Berti, Jason Seward. Second row, Adam Yarnel, Tommy Heffernan, Marty Stragis, Jason Pieczynski, Don Holdredge, Adam Niceley, Nelson Dow- nend. Third row, Ray Conrad, manager; Ray Conrad Jr., coach; Don Holdredge, coach. CARDINALS From left, first row, Jamie Riggins, Mike Tribendas, Danny Thomas, R.J. Brooks, Tommy Fostock, John Presper. Second row, David Thomas, Eric Dieffenbacher, Jonathon Grutkowski, Chris Ryan, Mike Petruska, Timmy Alters, Mike Bullock. Third row, Mr. Tribendas; Mr. Bullock, Mr. Petruska. YANKEES MAJORS From left, first row, David Fisher, Matt Sleightholm, Tom Adams, Jerry Woycallis, Robbie Jakoloski, Brian Miller. Second row, Eric Sowga, Ryan Moss, Aron Lupinsky, Med Palka, Charlie Siglin, John Prebola. Third row, Ron Klimek, coach; Larry Kriner, manager; Ted Fisher, coach. PIRATES MAJORS From left, first row, Jamie Bottoms, Sean Scavone, Brad Kozick, Billy Richardson, Steven Buckley, Mike Neal. Second row, Jim Richardson, coach; Matt Bogdon, Chuck Finn, John Morris, John Morris Sr., coach; Joe Kristen, Jason Kaylor, Todd Paczewski, Frank Paczewski, manager. METS TEENERS From left, first row, John Masley, Charlie Lamoreaux, Aaron Tillman, Reggie Gehling, Dave Mayers, Lenny Kelley. Second row, Dan Lasinski, Ken Wall, Kris Justus, Bob Sowga, Neil Kaiser. Third row, Joe Kelley, coach; Mike Luksic, Chris Kelley, coach. DODGERS From left, first row, Randy Slaff, John Leonard, Paul Hosey, Marc Finarelli, Jason Elliot, Dan Parsons. Second row, Keith McDonald, Tony Finarelli, Bill Sarley, Sean Shovlin, Hugo Selenski, Joe Kelley. Third row, Al Finarelli, Manager Len Dorrance, Coach Randy Xenakis. GIANTS From left, first row, Ernie Chamberlain, Jeff Sands, Ray Klemunes, Kenny Miroslaw, Shawn Kelly, Scott Walters. Second row, Manager Jim Chamberlain, Paul Klemunes, Danny Wilson, Donny James, Jay McCarroll, Dave Larkins, Robbie Spencer, Coach Ray Klemunes Sr. GIANTS MINORS From left, first row, Corey Sesin, Jeff Farley, Joe Lukas, Mark Andrusis, Billy Bellas. Second row, Mark Daunowski, John Russell, Robbie Trescavage, Brian Welby, Paul LUkas, Larry Recek. Third row, Al Daunowski, assistant manage; John Trescavage assistant manager; and Jim Welby, manager. Absent at the time of the photo were Ray Bartosh and Randy Hozempa. PIRATES Ennis, Richard Klick, Kevin McDonald, Matt Lloyd. Second row, Robert Sarley, Matt Williams, John Molski, Ben Brown, Joe Meyers, Corey Cherup. Third row, Jim McDonald, coach; Dave Meyers, coach; Jack Cherup, coach; and Richard Klick, manager. a HEIST R= INDIANS MINORS From left, first row, Justin Hall, Chrissy Steadele, David Frederick, Michael Lykon, Randy Moss, Mike Banta, Joe Koval, Jay Carr. Second row, Jason Hall, Ryan Schuler, Russell Steadele Jr., Chuck Weaver, David Koval, Rina Fernandez. Third row, Bill Frederick, assistant coach; Julian Fernandez, manager; and Russell Steadele Sr., assistant coach. photos by FAY BROODY Rebels still dominate The Rebels continue to dominate Division A of the Back Mountain Slow Pitch League with an impres- sive 21-3 record while Fort Pike leads Division B at 16-7. Following the Rebels in Division A are Farmers Inn, 20-4; Pizza Bar, 20-4; and Humphrey's, 17-6. In Division B, Pickett’s Charge controls second place at 15-9 while Waterfront Inn and Scholl’s Plumb- ing are tied at 12-12; Mac-Lyn follows at 8-16, Carl’s, 6-18; Jones Pancake, 5-19; Rave’s Nursery, 2- 22; and Kandlelight Lounge, 1-23. Last week’s scores were Fort Pike 11, Carl’s 1; Humphrey’s 11, Pizza Bar 1;. Rebels 7, Jones 0; Mac-Lyn 11, Rave’s 1; Pickett’s 12, Waterfront 2° Farmers Inn 14, Kan- dlelite 2; Pickett’s 11, Mac-Lyn 4; Rebels 8, Fort Pike 1; Pizza Bar 7, Jones 0; Farmers Inn 12, Water- front 5; Scholl’s 20, Kandlelite 7; Carl’s 7, Rave’s 6. The 1986 Playoff schedule is as follows: Humphrey’s vs. Rebels at Noxen, Pizza Bar vs. Farmers Inn at Noxen, Scholl’s vs. Fort Pike at Lehman, Waterfront vs. Pickett’s at Lehman, Rebels vs. Humphrey’s at Lehman, Farmers Inn vs. Pizza Bar at Lehman, Fort Pike vs. Scholl’s at Noxen, Pickett’s vs. Waterfront at Noxen. Meet the Team Night scheduled The Dallas Gridiron Club invites all parents and friends of the 1986 Dallas High School foot- ball” team to ‘Meet the Team Night” on Thursday, August 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the Dallas Senior High School. Refreshments will be served. Camp held By CHARLOT M. DENMON Statf Correspondent Back Mountain boys copped the title in the Wilkes-Barre Recreation Board’s 11-12-year-old tournament, Thursday, by shutting out Duryea, 12-0, at the Plains Little League field. The boys advanced to the finals by defeating St. Therese’s, 3- 0, Monday, Aug. 4, behind Tony Finarelli’s one-hit pitching. The local boys were led in the 12-0 shutout over Duryea by Brian Miller who fanned 13 batters while giving up only four hits. Miller also wnet 4-for-4 at the plate, knocking i out two doubles and slamming out a three-run homer in the fourth inning. The Back Mountain All Stars took a first inning lead, scoring three runs led off by Bob Casterline’s walk, then a double by Miller. Hugo Selenski drove home Casterline and Miller with a single then scored the third run in the inning on a single rapped out by Chuck Finn. The boys went scoreless in the second and third frames but put the game on ice for good in the fourth and fifth frames, scoring four runs in the fourth and five in the fifth. Miller’s homerun drove in three of the four runs in the fourth inning N and doubles by Jeff Masley and Selenski and an RBI triple by Tony Finarelli added the runs in the fifth. In Monday’s game with St. Therese’s, the Back Mountain boys scored all of their runs in the fourth inning. Miller started the scoring when he rapped out a single to take first and Selenski took base on an error. Finn chalked up an RBI with a fielder’s choice, then Masley hit an RBI single. Frank Natitus drove out a double to send in the final run. Finarelli atruck out five and walked six while hurling his one hitter. Larry Kreiner coached the Back Mountain All Star team.