12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 22, 1990 | ¥ “SPORTS to John Cummings for his serv- ices in helping make the new re- freshment stand possible and to Robin Rogers for always being there when needed. “Both John and Robin gave generously of their services,” said President Larry Lettie. “Without John we would not have had our new refreshment stand. He spent many hours helping build the stand. He made it possible. “Robin was always there ready to help at the stand or wherever needed. It is volunteers such as Robin who make our jobs easier,” Lettie said. Trophies were also presented to the National League Champi- By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Members of Back Mountain Baseball enjoyed a great day at their picnic at the Little League ~ Field, Sunday, despite the rain. | Team members, coaches and parents turned out for the after- noon and enjoyed the hot dogs, ~ hamburgs, cake, sodas and other refreshments served. | Trophies were awarded to the championship teams as well as special trophies The Betsy Snyder Trophy was awarded to Rebecca , Hoover for her dedication to the organization. Volunteer Service Awards of the year were presented 13 ~ BETSY SNYDER AWARD - Rebecca Hoover received the Betsy Snyder Award at the Back Mountain | Baseball picnic Sunday which is given annually in memory of the late Mrs. Snyder who was a dedicated ~ volunteer to the organization.Above, Don Berlew, left and president Larry Lettie present Rebecca | Hoover, center, with the trophy for her dedication during the season. (Post Photo/Charlot M. Denmon) ‘Back Mtn. Baseball awards trophies - American League champions, the Hiroe | Most Valuable Player | The Back Mountain Tigers captured first place in the Ashley New- | ‘town 13-year-old tournament. The Tigers ended play unbeaten, | defeating the Back Mountain White Sox, Plymouth and Ashley Newtown in the round robin tournament. | Ken Marsola, center was named the tournaments’ Most Valuable | Player. Manager of the Tigers is Charles Wasserott, right and Coach is | Randy Saft Sr. ok ~ Lake-Lehman girls meet LaSalle coach Some future female court stars at Lake-Lehman gained fine basket- ball knowledge at the recent Coach Ken Atkins’ basketball camp at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre. ~ Kneeling are Heather Gray and Julie Babcock. Standing are Karen ~ Komsiskey, Debbie Coslett, Heather Evanish, Jessica Hyrick, King’s Asst. Coach Skip Milford, and Coach Speedy Morris of La Salle University, Philadelphia. At the camp, Morris renewed acquaintances with Larry Koretz, former La Salle captain, who starred at GAR High School. A camp highlight was the appearance of Fred Carter, assistant coach of the Philadelphia 76ers. : jo [Sv none BuIDERS - WE'VE MOVED T0 THE 1| KALMAN BUILDING 586... | If | i 25 Route 315, PURSE y: Wilkes-Barre 62% 25 ‘Carriage House © Bank ; & Pocono Downs ’ i Main Entrance Colonial Two-Story House w/4 Bedrooms & 2% Baths "~ 7 2Car Garage, Family Room 5 | 50 Years of Quality Building Experience frags Wilkes-Barre Office Route 315, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702 Pocono Area Office Next to Pocono Downs Main Entrance Route 940 {1 1824:2456 OF §55-3737 Pocono Summit, Pa. 18346 Phone 646-1767 Stan Urbansk don & Open daily 9 a.m.-S p.m. Sat. & Sun. 12 Noon-5 p.m. Evenings, by Appointment oi: 44 er A Name You Can Trust ER ,L- ho ir . x rai - i fr Are. ne om mee on dn aia i i ven, ons, the Dodgers and the Reds and to their sponsors; also to the Carload of Groceries | The Lake-Lehman Football Mothers will give away a carload of groceries at the G.A.R.-Lake-Lehman football game, September 1, at the Edward Edwards Stadium. The football mothers will sell chances before or at the game and the winners’ name will be drawn at the game. Above, senior players and managers are shown at the car with some of the groceries. Left side are Jenny Sutton, Dale Butler, Mike Sholtis, Christ Castellani, Dave Oatridge; right side are Anjanette Radzinski, Tony Ramagli, Sam Gorgone, Rich Williams and Bill Adamski. (Post Photo/Charlot M. Denmon) : Red Sox and their sponsor; to the playoff champions, the Dodgers and to the Runners-up, the Yan- kees. In the Girls Division I, trophies were awarded to the champions White Sox; and in Division II, to the champion Braves. In the Minor League, trophies were awarded to the Division I Orioles and to the runnerup team, the Tigers. Tro- phies were also presented to the 15-year-old girls and the 12-year- old boys, all of whom now leave Back Mountain Baseball, Inc. Pin-a-fores winners August 15 The Hollenback Pin-A-Fores Tigers win tournament . First row, from left, Dean Evans, Mark Samii, Charles Wasserott V, Greg Hodne, Ken Chapple and Jeff played their T & F Tournament on Wednesday, August 15. Flight winners were: (a) Val Karboski; (b) Mary Ann Considine, (c) Millie Niewinski. Shaw. Manager. Sell It With a Post Classified 675-5211 Birdies were shot by Raelene Olszewski and Gretchen Watters. Emily Morris, Raelene Olszewski, Edie Saunders, Betty McDermott, Millie Niewinski and Theresa Weiss had chip-ins. Second row, Robert Shoemaker, Tournament Director; Randy Slaff Jr., Coach; Tim Raub, Jeff Kunkle, Rich Butcofski, Brad Kozich, Chris Miller, Randy Slaff Jr., Ken Marsola and Charles Wasserott IV, ON THE BEST NAME IN SHOCKS MON BEST RIDE! MONROE MONRO-MATIC PLUS™ AONE SHOCKS Ts es *Improved roll stability Fi REE INSTALLATION! Reduced interior noise *Reduced harshness Monro-Matice................522.95 S 5 Monro-Matic Plus™......£30.95 each Gas-Matice.....................541.95 BEST SERVICE FROM COLE MUFFLER! 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