: 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 7, 1996 Varsity, JV boys win over Regis The Gate of Heaven JV boys team beat Regis, Jan. 31, 48-19. The team was led by C.J. Adamchak 16 points, J.C. DeRojas 12 points and Brad Feleccia eight points. Their record is 9-0. ‘The varsity beat Regis 62-44. The team was led by Mike Regan 28 points, Brad Feleccia 16 points and Scott Doughton eight points. The game was stopped when Mike Regan scored his 1000th point and the ball was awarded to him. The varsity team is now 5-4. JV boys win, varsity lose by a pair The Gate of Heaven JV boys team beat Holy Child January 29 39-35. The team was led by J.C. DeRojas, 11 points, Andrew Lohin, 11 points, and Brad Feleccia, seven points. Their record is 8-0. The varsity lost a thriller 65-67. The Varsity was led by Brad Feleccia 22 points, Mike Regan, 20 points and J.C. DeRojas, 10 points. The Holy Child team won at the last second of the game with a bucket. GOH's varsity record is now 4-4. Gator Girls top Holy Child to go 9-0 The Gate of Heaven Gators Girls’ 8th grade varsity had their ninth game of the season January 30, at Holy Child in Plymouth. Gate of Heaven was victorious with a score of 42-7 over Holy Child. The high scorers for Gate of Heaven were Lindsay Mace with 16 points and Maria Wright with eight points. Katie Creamer had a good defensive game for the Gators. The Gators are undefeated with a record of 9-0. 7th grade girls 13-0 after two wins The Gate of Heaven 7th grade girls varsity ran their record to 13-0 with two recent wins, a 33-13 win over St. Mary's Old Forge and a 53- 41 win over St. Mary's, Avoca. Katie Guntli sparked the Lady Gators with 11 against Old Forge, while Chelsey Ostrowsky and Shannon Leary added 20 and 10 against Avoca. St. Mary's Avoca had strong performances from Connell wiht nine, Hines, 10 and Bljnowski adding eight. The Avoca contest was a battle to the end, but Guntli pumped in four of her eight points in the fourth period to steal the win. 6th grade girls split pair of games Gate of Heaven 6th grade Lady Gators lost to Regis White JV’s, and defeated Gate of Heaven B Team. Leading the scoring in the in the Regis White JV's Sarah Armand, Ce-Ce Williams Moen, and Jennifer Bjelich. In the GOH (B) Team leading the scoring were Armand and Katie Delaney. Scoring rebounds were by Laura Krakosky, Lauren Davis and Kim Celusniak. Defense was led by Jeanne Herman, Paula Wasluck. Excellent floor leadership by Courtney Dombroski. Gators top Wyoming Sem at home - GOH Gators won over Wyoming Seminary on their home court 40- 32. Leading the scoring were P.J. Spigarelli with 16, Lee Stevans 11, and C.J. Adamchak seven. Buddy Shah had 12 points and Lloyd Droppers eight for Seminary. Leading rebounds for GOH was Rod Bradbury. Defense was led by Rob Neher and R.J. 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Final baseball, softball registration Saturday Back Mountain Baseball, Inc. will hold final registration for boys and girls Sat., Feb. 10 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Dallas Middle School. A registration fee of $25 per player or $40 per family will be collected at the time of registration. Birth certificates are required for all first-time players. Registration is for Little League baseball and softball, ages 6- 12, and junior, senior and big league baseball and softball, ages 13-18. A separate $18 fee will be collected for each Little League player who does not wish to sell cookies for a fund raiser. Teeners will be asked to sell raffle tickets or pay a separate $20 fee at registration. Registration for adult participation is also required at this time. PA GAME COMMISSION NOTES LUZERNE COUNTY - Recently, while on late night patrol with Student Officer Rob Minnich, Rob exclaimed “Look - a spotlightér.” I agreed, as the light appeared to be heading in our direction. Upon further investigation, we discovered the vehicle casting the light was a very large freight train. We both laughed, asIassured Rob that we were not going to try and stop it. LUZERNE COUNTY - This spring, many hunters will meet new officers who are recent graduates of the Ross Leffler School of Conser- vation. Many of the newly commissioned WCO'’s will be assigned to areas of the state that are very different (i.e., geographically, demo- graphically) from their hometowns. I'm sure they would appreciate any well wishes from sportsmen during this time of transition. XO 5 Happy Valentine's Da &end that Lh sweetheart a sweetheart special! Cupid kissed petals can arrive carrying your signature of love. Valentine s Day is Tuesday, February 14th order early for best selection. Hillside Farms Greenhouse 61 Hillside Rd., Shavertown 696-1117 The florist with the freshest flowers . We grow our own. Give her KARATS and calories!! Valentines Special 1/4 Karat Diamond Hearts Set In 10 Kt. 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They were: : Bantam: Rick Bower, 45 lbs. 3rd place; Mike Stolarick, 60 lbs., 1st place; Brian Goeringer, 65 lbs., 1st place. : Midget: Brad Thompson, 50 Ibs., 2nd place; John Houssock, 60 lbs., Dy 1st place. , > Junior: Perry Coolbaugh, 75 Ibs., 3rd place; Matt Metz, 85 Ib., 3rd place. ; Agati named MVP at Sem Wyoming Seminary recently awarded junior Anthony Agati, son of Dr. and Mrs. Lanning Anselmi of Dallas and Mr. Santo Agati of Harveys Lake, the Most Valuable Player award for soccer (defense). Agati was among 11 students who received Most Valuable Player awards for their achievements in varsity athletic sports. Pictured, from left, Wyoming Seminary athletic director Gary Vanderburg and Anthony Agati. ANTHONY AGATI | Still: More Back Mountain news | Still: Only $18 a year* lo The Dallas Post Call 675-5211 for a subscription * 52 week subscription in Luzerne and Wyoming counties. 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