12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 29, 1995 Dallas (continued from page 9) extra work also develops a sense of commitment. “These workouts separate the women from the girls and the men from the boys,” Stretanski said. The team had hoped to be part of the WVC this season, but that’s one areawhere Dallas didn’t make any headway. The school district waited to commit themselves because they wanted to see if the kids would do the same. Every- thing is a go to become part of the league next year. Because they're faced with yet another exhibition schedule, Dallas will not host any home meets for the second consecutive season. Some schools have of- fered to make the trip to College Misericordia in the sake of fair- ness. Stretanski prefers to accentu- ate the positive and not dwell on the problems. That type of think- ing seems to have rubbed off on the squad. In order to swim for Dallas you have to be flexible. Practices are held before or after school. Swimming takes place at Misericordia, diving at Wyoming Valley West and weight lifting at Dallas. Lehman wins Jim Lehman of Dallas was the local winner in the 13th week of the 1995 Power Points football contest. His score of 108 points was the highest among local en- tries. Lehman will receive $25 cash from The Dallas Post and a free month of HBO from Tele-Media, the contest co-sponsor. The statewide winner, with a perfect 136 point score was Joe “It would be nice to have a set practice every day after school, but you can't blame anyone for the situation,” said Stretanski. “Thanks to the generosity of Val- ley West we can work on some diving this year.” The boys’ team will heavily rely on seniors Dean Evans and Kyle Baker as well as sophomores Andy Popielarz and Tim Herbert. Senior Marlena Saxon and junior Alisa Harris lead the girls team. Look for Emily Schweitzer (junior) and Stephanie Potisek (freshman) to make a real splash in the diving events. The attitude and the work ethic may be there, but Dallas still comes up short in terms of swim- ming competitively. Many of the team members are just learning how to race and train in the pool. “Our inexperience is going to hurts us,” Stretanski. “We'd like to win a few more meets, qualify a few more for districts and win: some medals at districts.” Heather Dougherty replaces Marty Leandri as assistant coach. Doughtery is also a senior mem- ber of the Misericoridia team and has qualfied for NCAA competi- tion. Power Points Renwick of St. Marys. Renwick wins $1,000 cash for his effort. The Power Points contest will run until the end of the NFL regu- lar season. Entries must be de- posited by 2 p.m. Fridays at either the office of The Dallas Post at 45 Main Road in Dallas, or Tele-Media on the Harveys Lake Highway. There is an after-hours drop box at the front of The Post's building. Raiders will collect equipment Nov. 30 The Kingston Township Raiders will collect all cheerleader and football equipment November 30, 5-7 p.m. at the Back Mountain Harvest Assembly Church on Carverton Road in Trucksville. Please make sure all equipment is clean. : If you cannot return it at this time, please contact your coach to make arrangements for collection. Timber takes U-12 championship The “Timber” soccer team of the Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association recently captured first place in the U-12 Division playoffs. The team celebrated its championship at a pizza party thrown by head coach and sponsor, Dr. Jack Ellis at Grotto Pizza where he received a gift certificate to Yesterday’s Restaurant from the parents and players of the Timber team. Celebrating at Grotto Pizza were, from left, 1st row, Gregory Piazza, Michael Payne, Sean Smith, Kevin Bloom, Michael Burns; 2nd row, Ryan Balara, Matt Flanagan, Aaron Pagoda, Dennis Ellis, Chase Susko, Paul McCue, James Chupka; 3rd row, assistant coaches Sam Payne and Joe Pagoda, head coach Dr. Jack Ellis. Missing from the photo assistant coach Lou Piazza. 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