mH DD =) D ib) 0 > > > The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 16, 1994 ® Kingston Township Raiders A Team RN lan. Ble, EE LS Bl SE BE En ad v Kneeling, from left, Steven Butler, Michael Senausky, Todd Bon- ning, David Hopersberger, Tom Pacewicz, Justin Tamanini, Jason Edwards, Joseph Kukosky, Wayne Casterlin, Jeff Parrish, Nick Zimniski, Brian Bachman. Standing, coach Ed Mitchell, Jesse Stolarcyk, John Scott, Brian Barrett, Joseph Stuppino, Jim Krispin, coach Kevin Stolarcyk, Matt Jackson, Sean Hoskins, Dan Stavish, Jerry Savoroski, Chris Tucker, Chris Wilt, Mike Regan, coach Eric Olsen. Absent from photo, coach Bob Garringer, John James. o, Raiders A Team Cheerleaders Kneeling, from left, Rachel Hiller, Kelly Dunnigan, Alicia Belles, ¥ Margie Macri. Standing, Jennifer Kennedy, Erin Dunnigan, advisor 4 Dorothy Larson, Kelly Larson, Jennifer Dassaro. ‘Junior football games will ‘aid children's association D; ~ PE NE Ny We HN WWM SL WCW 2 bo Nh Th We he Th J a 0 ee PROERREY The Greater Pittston Junior @ Football Conference will hold its #11th annual “Kids Helping Kids" fCharity Bowl November 20 at the “Exeter Panther Complex (behind #St. Cecilia's Church) in Exeter. # The conference has planned two "games, slated to begin at 12 noon pnd 2 p.m. i. All'proceeds | benefit the Wyo- by “Valley“Children’s Associa- ion. The afternoon event will also eature a snack bar and Chinese auction. # The first game will feature the “South A (Swoyersville Sailors, ‘Plymouth Indians, Lehman Jun- Hor Knights, Dallas Mini-Mounts) #s. North B (Duryea Wildcats, > hi Ta Be Exeter Panthers, Plains Yankees). The second game will pit the North A (West Pittston Rams, Wilkes-Barre Bears, Forty Fort Flyers, Pittston Panthers and Wyoming Warriors) vs. South B (Kingston Township Raiders, Edwardsville Eagles, Larksville Greenwave, Kingston Huskies). Kingston Township Raider participants will be Wayne Cas- terlin, Sean Hoskins, Matt Jackson, Jim Krispin, Joseph Kukosky, Jerry Savoroski, John Scott, Dan Stavish, Jesse Sto- larcyk, Joseph Stuppino, Chris Tucker and cheerleaders Erin Dunnigan and Rachel Hiller. Send your sports reports to: The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366, Dallas, PA 18612 Back Mountain BINGO Every Thursday Night at the Kunkle Community Hall Doors Open at 6:00 p.m. Early Bird Start at 6:45 p.m. Minimum Pay Out $775.00 Possible Pay Out $1,000.00 Pius This week will be giving away Four Turkeys as Door Prizes Sponsored by The Kunkle Volunteer Fire Company and The Lehman Volunteer Fire Company 3 a 5 a x & A & = 2 3 2 2 a = 2 2 2 2B > = a a = 2 Kingston Township Raiders B Team Kneeling, from left, George Sprague, Gary Crompton, Paul Saxon, Luke Miller, A.J. Rosencrans, Jared Swire, Brad Lothridge. Standing, coach Andy Ruddy, Craig Tupper, Bobby Gebhardt, Scott Miller, John Krispin, head coach Brad Lothridge, John Garringer, Tony DeMarco, Andrew Ruddy, coach George Spra- gue. Absent from photo, coach Dan Miller, coach Paul Saxon, Johnathan Lorah, Jesse Prebola. Raiders B Team Cheerleaders Kneeling, from left, Gambrielle Dzanis, Marie Lord, Nicole Sutton, Cindy Pattison, Jennifer Eastman, Crystal Youells. Standing, Laura Scheller, advisor Donna Butler, Andrea Butler, Kristen Scott. Absent from photo, advisor Marlene Garringer. Nikki Sennett honored Bishop O'Reilly senior Nicole Sennett of Harveys Lake has won the Burger King/Acme Sports Show Female Athlete of the Week citation. Sennett garnered the District 2, PIAA Scholastic Golf championship and placed third in State competition at State College. Attending the presentation were, from left, Ken Wallers, manager of the Acme Market in Edwardsville; Sennett; John Mendola, host of the Burger King/Acme Sports Show; and David Matttes, athletic director at Bishop O'Reilly. Kingston Township Raiders C Team First row, from left, Ben Barbose, Steven Rosencrans, Philip Walter, Brad Selenski, Curt Montz, Matt Brokenshire, Elijah Miller, Kevin Casterlin. Second row, Brett Considine, Jimmy Larson, Billy Youells, Ed Grundowski, Doug Zaruta, Jason Senese, William Siglin, Matt Rondina. Third row, Matt Tucker, Marty Murray, Danny Piccillo, Nick Mathewson, Catlin Simmons, Stephen Salavantis, Jonathan Barbose, Matt Ruddy, Bobby Zaruta. Fourth row, coach Ben Rondina, coach Bill Mathewson, coach Jim Larson, head coach Bob Zaruta, manager Jeff Zaruta. Absent from photo, Shawn Haughout, Bobby Hadzor. Raiders C Team Cheerleaders First row, from left, Jacquelyn Bren, Danielle Mikolosko, Michelle Pribula, Alyse Taddei, Allison Snyder. Second row, Alyssa Ret- zena, Laura Hadsall, Kelly Williams, Nicole Razawich, Caitlin Bessmer, Angela Duris, Meg Mathewson, Cara Symons, Kelli Spess, Heather McDonald. Third row, Liz DiGiovanni, Erica Sebastian, Christine Chamberlain, Erin Kotchik, Krystle Matthews, Jessica Karasek, Amanda Reese, Susan Banks, Niki Winters. Fourth row, advisor Michelle Mikolosko, advisor Lori Pribula, advisor Tracie Winters. Absent from photo, Lauren Kasteleba. Junior Knights uniform collection The Lake-Lehman Jr. Knights will hold uniform and equipment collection for football players and cheerleaders November 19 at the Lake-Lehman Jr. High. Times for collection are: Football C Squad, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. B and A Squads 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Cheerleaders: C Squad, 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. B and A Squads, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Banquet tickets will be given out after all equipment and uniforms have been inspected and found in clean condition. L-L football boosters meeting The Lake-Lehman Football Booster Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. November 17, at the Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. | THE TRAIN SHOPPE and HOBBY CENTER The Valley's Largest and most complete Hobby Center « Original and New Lionel Trains, sets & accessories « All types of HO, N & Z gauge trains, sets & accessories « Huge selection of LGB Trains and accessories at FREE WEATHERIZATION FOR YOUR HOME! The Weatherization Program adminis- tered through UGI Electric Service can be for you! 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