10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 14, 1993 : ¢ § POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK BACK MOUNTAIN ALL- STARS - The 19988 Back Mountain all-stars met for the first time Monday, July 12. From ! left, American League players | Chris Tucker, Kyle Droppers, Justin Hoover, Neil Dymond, | Marcus Sowcik, Matt Barnard, 5 Chuck Fehlinger, Mike Cleary, Kevin Pizzano, Aaron Katyl, John Ziminski, Sean Hoskins, | Mike Faneck and Jonathon | Kanaar; coach Russ Hoover, coach Mark Sowcik, BMT American manager Herb Fehlinger; league president Larry Lettie; National coach Jim Regan, manager Bob Bayer, coach Dave Konopki, coach | Dave Domzalski, National : players Matt Morris, Mike | Regan, Dan Nichol, Jason Jf Lasinski, Jonathon Habrack, i Rich Samanas, Josh Dukas, i J.J. Smith, Blake Bicking, Matt | Marchakitus, Mike McHale, 3 Jayson Pope, Mike Brown. Back Mountain 9-10 all-stars post 3 wins | The Back Mountain 9-10 year | ' old all-star teams got off to fast | 1 Jim-Jon | wins behind Carter's 41 | Jim-Jon outlasted The Fieldhouse in a 103-99 double overtime thriller in Dallas Borough Adult Basketball bs { League action. Former LCCC star Ken Carter exploded for a league record 41 points for the winners and Jeff Poorman added 22. Fieldhouse got 20 from George Marut and 18 from Joe Darling. Dugans Pub stayed unde- feated with a 68-50 win over Team Straigis. Nafty Hage had |} § 24 and Mike Carey and Rick Pincofski 17 each for Dugans. Darrell Evans and Randy Knappman each had two hits and three RBI's to lead the Back Mountain squad. Andrew Lohin and Knappman combined to limit St. Therese's to just four hits while striking out four batters each in three innings of work. BACK MT. NATIONAL 18 - NANTICOKE 10 Mike Domzalski banged out four hits to lead an offensive ex- plosion by the National's en route to an easy win over Nanticoke. Matt Eyet, Steven Moyer, Josh Katyl and Justin Bicking each had two hits apiece for Back Mountain while Steve Liparella . starts in the Lower Valley Tourna- ' ment. Both the American and + National League teams posted . wins last weekend, including a ~ pair by the American squad. ‘BACK MT. AMERICAN 6 - NEWPORT 2 ~~ Andrew Lohin and Randy -Knappman combined on a one- - hitter, a bunt single in the third inning, to lift the American's over Newport in the opening round. Brian Vetter led the offensive at- tack with two hits, including a double, while Pat Barnard and « Lloyd Droppers added two singles ; POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK CLUTCH PLAY - Back Mountain's Maureen Paley reaches for a dribbler during the Little League all- star teams game with Avoca/Dupont. She then threw to home for the force out. Back Mountain won ; As J. Straigis and J. Van Orden apiece. added adouble. Bicking, Domzal- the game 9-8. each had 18 for the losers. BACK MT. AMERICAN 9 - ST. ski and Katyl shared the mound Stegmaier 1857 had an easy | 'THERESE'’S 4 duties for the winners. time in a 73-53 win over The Mounts. Jim Lister had 22 and Mike Luksic 16 for Steg. Jason Pieczynski had 15 and Brian Ford 11 for the Mounts. League play continues the Back Mountain girls win three games LITTLE LEAGUE a oe for Back Mountain. SportsShorts the win, allowing just one hit while striking out three after coming in torelieve Paley in the third inning. BACK MOUNTAIN 9 SENIOR LEAGUE Irem Women's Golf results AVOCA DUPONT 8 week of July 12. {4 J IR Irem Women's Golf results for July 6: Class “A” Kay Shynn, Class “B" Trailing 8-5 entering the sixth BACK MOUNTAIN 10 BACK MOUNTAIN 9 STANDINGS: 9 Sun Hee Koo, Class “C" Doris Parsons. Putting prizes went to “A” Leah inning, Back Mountain neededa NANTICOKE 6 MOUNTAINTOP 8 Dugan's Pub . Flock, “B” Jeanne Francis and “D" Evelyn Eck. miracle. They got one. Back Robyn Considine had a big Back Mountain scored three P g on | Next week's tournament will be for the Chairman's Prize. Mountain scored four runs In the night for Back Mountain, getting puns In he Yop of {he Sovsnii to ah Fomen, s sixth inning to post a come-from- two hits while knocking in three reak a 6-6 deadlock and defeat a | Rec Center Sponsors Red Barons trip behind win over Avoca/Dupont. runs and scoring ng more. Strong Mountaintop squad. Mary Fieldhouse % The Dallas Borough Recreation Center will be sponsoring a trip to Maureen Paley, who hadtwohits, Scooter Perlis, Maureen Paley, Ann Selenski had two of Back Team Straigis e-the Red Batons vs the Ottawa Lynx on Thursday; July'22! Cost is had the big blast for the witiners, EricaKnappmanandTaraSlocum Mountain's four hits, all singles. Jim-Jon or and includes bus transporation. 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