Nn @ © y v 1 ] 1] 4 1] 2 ¥ ! 9 o ® The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 29, 1995 13 Sem ice (continued from page 13) 1-3. The Blue Knights have looked good thus far, losing a couple of close games to two of the strong- est teams on their schedule. The team will entertain Penridge Prep School at the Wilkes-Barre Ice-A- Rama Saturday. © Seminary will play 35 games this year and participate in four private tournaments. Some op- ponents come from as far away as Canada. The team usually prac- tices Monday morning as well as Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day afternoons. Most games are played on weekends. Seminary is thankful for the amount of practice time available to them. Bloomsburg University, King's College, the University of Scranton and the youth league all refer to the ice-a-rama as their home ice. If Kevin Blaum is con- sidered the number one ringleader to land an arena in Northeast Pennsylvania, then Button would be considered number 1A. “Hockey would just grow and grow around here,” Button said. “It would also help our recruiting. We get a lot of the local kids because we're the only area high school with an ice-hockey pro- gram, but we lose some of the out- of-towners to other prep schools.” Button also encourages girls to come out for the sport. Two fe- males dotted the roster last win- ter and the one that returned is presently recovering from an in- jury. Button, a native of Michi- gan, claims the sport is quite popular with females in the upper midwest. , “We'd like to see an increase in the number of girls that play here,” Button said. “They're more than welcome.” Youth basketball league lists grade 3-4 players Kos df 50Y Dallas Youth Basketball re- cently began its third-fourth grade Winter League program for 1995- 96. Practices are now taking place with regular season games sched- uled tobegin on December 6.. The rosters for this season are as fol- - lows: NORTH CAROLINA Coach: Joe Kerestes Eric Del Santo, Bruce Deeble, Shane Gibbons, Conor Judge, Martin Kane, Bryan Kelly, Tim Kerestes, Joe Wyberski. MARYLAND Coach: Don Murrary Jason Demnicki, Michael Early, Michael Lloyd, Tom Hadzor, Erich Mahle, Elijah Miller, Ryan Mur- ray, Zach Turchin. DUKE Coach: Tony Barbose Jonathan Baker, Ben Barbose, Sam Brown, Tim Crossin, Mitch Mitchell, Zach Polin, Ken Regan, Matt Tucker. VIRGINIA Coach: George Gracely Eric Baltimore, Ryan Harvey, Gene Lispi, Ryan Marascio, Matt Moser, Matt Muldoon, Nathan Yoh, Doug Zaruta. FLORIDA STATE Coach: Dave Domzalski Kevin Domzalski, Andrew Gial- anella, David Heister, Vince In- salaco, John McGeehan, Corry Schultz, D.J. Tasselmeyer, Ste- ven Wengen. GEORGIA TECH Coach: Allan Gage Colin Baird, Joe Bednash, Ty- ler Droppers, Brian Gage, Sean Leary, Jeff Pace, Alan Pugh, Matt Rattigan. i Send your MN) sports reports to The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366 Dallas PA 18612 or drop it off at our office at Mike Stolarick was tops at Bangor On Sat. Nov. 18 at the Bangor Tournament, Mike Stolarick took 1st place in the Bantam 60 lb. Divison and was named outstanding wrestler. Noxen Strikers wrestled well at the YMCA Annual Turkey Classic at Penn State's Wilkes-Barre Campus on Sunday, Nov. 19. PeeWee Divison: 55 lb., Mike Gurnari, 2nd place; 60 lb., Mike Dubil, Ist place; Unl., Kenny Miller, 1st place. Bantam Divison: 40 Ib., Josh Ross, 2nd place; 60 Ib. Mike Stolarick, Sd place; 65 Ib. Brian Goeringer, 4th place; 75 Ib., Matt Dragon, 2nd place. Midget Division: 60 lb. John Houssock, 3rd place; 70 lb., Dale Radginski, 2nd place. Junor Division: 80 lb., Todd Jones, 2nd place. DUI and safe hunting program starts The Northeast Regional High- way Safety Program and the PA Game Commission are working together on a DUI and hunting under the influence program. Packets have been put together which include information on driving under influence, under- age drinking, safe hunting tips and an ice scraper. The packets are free to the public and can be picked up in the sporting goods department of Boscov's in Wilkes- Barre. Sylvia completes Navy basics Navy Seaman Recruit Richard H. Sylvia, son of Henry J. Sylvia of Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, IL. During the eight week program, Sylvia completed training which included classroom study, practical hands-on instruction, emphasis on physical fitness, naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and Suva and safety skills required for working around ships and aircraft. Sylvia is a 1995 graduate of Dallas High School, Dallas. Updyke graduates Air Force special school Air Force Airman William H. Updyke has graduated from the air traffic control operator course at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. Graduates were taught aircraft recognition and performance, navi- gational aids, and procedures to regulate air traffic and airport traffic 45 Main Road, Dallas 4 / The Wicker Shop at FASSETT'S (Best Prices Around) Downtown Tunkhannock One Mile North of Wal-Mart M-F: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sat: 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. control. Updyke is the son of Mary A. Updyke of Wyoming. HEALTH AWARENESS An array of enlightening presentations and activities, providing practical information on how you and your family can actively enhance your health and well- bein Healthy Holiday Eating You are cordially invited to join our STAR dietitians as they transform a holiday dinner into a low-fat, healthy traditional meal. Bring your favorite recipe and see it redesigned into a low-fat version. ~ Back Mountain Medical Center Thursday, December 7 ¢ 7:00 Pm Presenters:. STAR Dietitians Free Healthy Traveling Travel and holidays go hand-in-hand. Join an exercise physiologist and a registered dietitian as they cliscuss how you can incorporate exercise and healtt;, eating into your routine while traveling. TPS Medical Pavilion Health Enhancement Classroom Monday, December 11 ¢ 7:00 pm Presenters: Joan Cebrick, M.S., Manager, Fitness & Nutrition Services Free A Hunter's Feast Come join a local chef as he prepares wild game and - venison. Learn and experience the gourmet approach to a truly tasty feast. TPS Medical Pavilion Health Enhancement Classroom Wednesday, December 13 * 7:00 pM Fee: $5.00 Presenters: David Joyce, Chef | Amy Golden, M.S., R.D, STAR Dietitian CHILDREN’S CORNER Health and safety topics designed specifically for chil- dren. Many of these fun, entertaining and very infor- mative sessions are scheduled for children to enjoy while their parents attend our other programs. “Who is a Stranger?” Helps children ages 5 to 8 learn important information to help prevent child abduction. Back Mountain Medical Center Thursday, December 7 © 4:30 PM Presenters: Health Awareness Staff Free TEEN TALK The teen years can be a challenging time in a person's life. These programs offer young people the opportunity to talk openly with adults in an informal, nonjudgmental environment, that is fun and informative! Fun Fitness For Teens Maintaining a proper exercise routine now will have beneficial effects on your health in the years ahead. Teens ages 11 to 16, come join the fun as you move to the music in a step aerobic class conducted by a certified STAR aerobic instructor. TPS Medical Pavilion Auditorium Monday, December 4 ¢ 7:00 PM Tammy Strellish ACE Certified Instructor Free Presenter: WYOMING VALLEY HreraLrLTH CN 8] en Hae SUBSTANCE ABUSE: COPING AND CARING Focusing on the impact addiction can have on the entire family, these presentations provide coping skills and care options to loved ones. Avoiding Relapse Over The Holidays Join a recovering individual who will share issues relevant to the Holiday season. Learn new ways to celebrate in a sober fashion. CHOICES Multipurpose Room 518 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Tuesday, December 12 ¢ 7:00 PM CHOICES Alumni Member Free Presenter: SUPPORT SERVICES - These timely gatherings assist individuals and families in coping with ongoing personal and medical challenges through an open sharing of emotions and experiences. Cancer Survivors Holiday Celebration of Life: “The Greatest Gift” A cordial invitation to cancer survivors and their families to celebrate Chanukkah and Christmas... the two most joyous winter holidays, with courage “and life, the two greatest gifts for cancer survivors. “Join us as we celebrate these life-affirming events with tradition, food and entertainment. TPS Medical Pavilion Auditorium Saturday, December 2 © 5:00 PM Free SHARE “ Holiday Tree of Hope Tree Trimming and Social” Join us in remembering the lives of children no longer with us as we share this annual holiday tradition. Ornaments bearing the names of deceased children will be placed upon a tree in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Lobby. Parents and siblings of deceased children are invited to participate in this tree trimming and the social that includes a jolly visit by Santa Claus. Reservations are required. If you are requesting an ornament for a deceased child, please include their name in your reservation. Names and ages of children who are attending have been requested by Santa. Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Campus Lobby Sunday, December 3 ¢ 1:00 PM Free ECaP (Exceptional Cancer Patients) ECaP is a weekly group that provides a safe, mutually supportive environment featuring relaxation techniques and guided imagery. First-time participants are requested to call the Clinical Support Services office at 283-7210 before attending ECaP meetings. TPS Medical Pavilion Health Enhancement Classroom Tuesdays, December 5, 12 and 19 6:30 Pm Free Osteoporosis Prevention and Support Group Educational and emotional support is offered to anyone diagnosed with osteoporosis. A registered dietitian will give you many ideas on how to incorporate calcium into your holiday recipes. Light refreshments will be served. TPS Medical Pavilion Auditorium Thursday, December 7 ¢ 12:00 NOON Presenter: Shelley Gardner, R.D. STAR Dietitian RSVP by December 4, 1995 Free IT’S YOUR The Health Services Division of Wyoming Valley Health Care System offers a great variety of health awareness, preventive health, personal enhancement, support services and special event programs designed to promote the overall wellness of the entire family during the holiday season. Hope Through Options This offers couples diagnosed with infertility a relaxed setting in which they can freely express and share any of their wide range of emotions. TPS Medical Pavilion Auditorium Monday, December 11 ¢ 7:00 PM Free Community Support For Cancer Patients (American Cancer Society) The support of family and friends can enhance a person's sense of well-being and confidence while battling a medical condition. Join our Clinical Support Services coordinator as she discusses support programs and their impact on the outcome of medical treatment. TPS Medical Pavilion Auditorium Thursday, December 14 * 7:00 Pm Judi Nowak, R.N., Clinical Support Services Coordinator Free Presenter: Diabetic Education Support Group Christmas Party TPS Medical Pavilion Auditorium Thursday, December 21 * 6:30 PM Free PERSONAL ENHANCEMENT Ho ‘Innovative and interactive learning experiences ; specially developed to help you achieve individual satisfaction and productivity. Are You Ready For The Holidays? You will be ready after this fun evening of learning how to creatively wrap gifts, make fancy bows and set a festive table, all with time to spare! TPS Medical Pavilion Auditorium Wednesday, December 6 © 7:00 PM Fee: $5.00 Presenter: Diane DeNisco, Project Coordinator, Interior Design Clutter...Be Gone! During the holiday season we tend to hide and hoard. Spring cleaning does not have to wait! Learn the basics to eliminate clutter forever. Back Mountain Medical Center Tuesday, December 12 « 7:00 Pm Presenters: Staff Enhancement Staff Fee: $5.00 Reduce Holiday Stress Gift ideas to help lessen stress and tips on holiday planning are just some of the topics that will be discussed. Back Mountain Medical Center Thursday, December 14 « 7:00 PM Presenters: Staff Enhancement Staff Fee: $5.00 STAR FITNESS Leading-edge facilities, certified professionals, advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment help make STAR Fitness a leader in personal fitness. Take Time to Body Sculpt During this busy holiday season, take time to pamper yourself and experience a non-impact strength workout called “Body Sculpt.” Then learn how to enhance overall relaxation with a full-body stretch. Back Mountain Medical Center Tuesday, December 5 * 7:00 PM Fee: $3.00 Presenter: Joan Cebrick, M.S., Manager, Fitness & Nutrition Services VELL! To register or for more information, please call 283-7222 or 1-800-838-WELL. 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