© 10 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, August 24, 1988 ad. Sports Youth Soccer action Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association, the oldest program of its kind regionally, recently began its fall season. The league is com- prised of 49 teams, approximately 800 children, ranging in age from U-8 to U-16. Saturday's results: U-10 In the U-10 Division, the Kicks beat the Tornadoes 9-2. Scoring for the Kicks were Erin Stair, Justin Holland, Shaun Norconk, and Mark Steele. Outstanding defenders were Paul Pitcavage, Ray Hadsal, and Eric Rittenhouse. Mike Brown and Tom Graham hit the net for the Tornadoes. In another U-10 game, the Preda- tors beat the Cosmos 5-4 in a close game. Predator scoring came from Mike Parelli, Mitch Bailey and Greg Witkowski, while Tim Hannigan scored all the Cosmos’ goals. Keeper Brian Smigelski had 8 saves for the Softball team honored The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regular montly meeting honored the Dallas Senior High School Girls ,Softball Team for capturing the District Il, P.LA.A. Champion- 22 nA EIR ARIE i ship. In a special proclamation presented to Dallas Area Predators. Mitch Bailey and Bobby Superintendent of Schools Gerald Wycallis, the Board of Sapp spakrdd the Predator defense. Supervisors noted the impressive season in which thé team O12 won the following honors: W.V.C. Northern Conference * InU-12 play, the Aztecs defeated i Championship, W.V.C. Triple Conference Championship and the Comets 7.1. Scoring for the ~ Semifinalist in the State Softball Tournament. Aztecs were Rich Klick, Nick Sa- ~The proclamation recognized the exceptional abilities of the batini, and Charlie Malpass. Nikki 5 coaching staff comprised of Head Coach Jay Pope along Sennett played a good offensive . with Assistant Coaches Yvonne Mould and Judy Harvey. gas for ine lie a i be Also given special credit for contributing to the team’s Dairy Radzinekt, Connor Ents. «successful season were - Co-captains Joyce Tinner, Jill ard Staci Kehler. ¥ Urbanas, Tracey Hunter and Judy Harvey. _ Shown during the presentation ceremony, from left, Vice 3 Stes U-12 game saw the - : : ianiaal) : owdies beat the Soccers 7-2 . Will = Chairman Daniel Wisnieski, Superintendent Gerals Wycallis, Saba. Keri Marsala, Sherri Sca- > Chairman Herbert Hill, Supervisor William L. Tippett, Supervi- vone, Lisa Tomaine, and Mike Vigi- 2 sor Ambrose Gavigan, and Township Manager Fred A. lone scored for the Rowdies. The ® Potzer. Soccers’ goals came from Randy Slaff. The Thunder came out on top of the Sting 5-3 in another U-12 game. Thunder scorers were Mike Hef- fron, Ryan Bombick, and Mike Lykon. Goals for the Sting came from Ryan Picchi and Eric Diffen- bacher. The Thunder defense de- pended heavily on Michael Lykon, Doug Myers and Kevin Williams. U-14 The U-14 Bruisers overpowered the Timbers 10-1. Brusier goals came from Dan Perrotto, Jason Mattey, Pat Costello, Rayan Schuler, Jarrod Baranowski and Kevin Sours. Kevin Loeffler scored for the Timbers. Goalie Bill Dover had 6 saves for the Bruisers. Mike Scott also stood out on defense. Sean Reynolds had an'excellent offensive game along with goalie . Jed Aston in this game. Also in U-14, the Lancers de- feated the Sounders 6-1. Andy Flint Will Woronko, and Mike Petruska scored for the Lancers, while Mike Wagner scored for the Sounders. Goalie Pat Scoble had 4 saves for the Lancers while Jeff Morris saved 10 for the Sounders. Jeremy Wil- liams was outstanding as a swee- oer for the Lancers. Another U-14 game resulted in the Inferno defeating the Diplo- mats 2-0. Kevin Lowery and Tara Killeen scored for the Inferno. Keeper David Keefer had 5 saves for the Inferno while Ben Strav- inski saved 12 for the Diplomats. Outstanding defense for the Diplo- mats were Harry Haas, Holly Mannear, and Ryan Clemm. " DaLLAsCRost J GLASS) ) i lyr HELP WANTED ADOPTION GARAGE SALE WANTED PART-TIME HAPPILY MARRIED HOUSE SALE, 549 Fel- CLEANUP person for Back Mt. bar & restau- rant, 4 mornings per week. Exc. opportunity for homemaker or employed person seeking supple- mental income. Call 675- 1464 after 2:30 p.m. 32-3- P i LABORERS NEEDED Please call 477-3929. 33- 3-P NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER needed in Dallas area! Starting in September. Call 675- 1575. 33-3-P CARPENTERS HELPER or laborer needed. Please call 675-0379 after 8 p.m. 33-3-P PART TIME AIDE POSI- TION Maple Hill Nursing Home. Call 675-1787 from 8 to 3 p.m. 33-3-P CARPENTERS with 5 years experience or more, also laborers needed. Call 477-3827. 33-3-P GET PAID for reading books! $100.00 per title. Write: PASE-E1518, 161 S. Lincolnway, N. 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