10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 3, 1996 a Lehman soccer (continued from page 9) The Elstons are also doing some preparation for the future. Mary Brislin will shuttle between midfield and her familiar fullback position. This move will ease the graduation of Jamie Elston and Turner next spring. Brislin is one of four returning juniors who have started at the defensive positions since their freshmen season. The others are Nicole Bouthot, Jen Marchakitus, \ than pbetore and the girls respect Dallas soccer (continued from page 9) time by district champion Hoban. Offensively, Dallas should be fine this spring. Junior forward Cristy Callahan and senior co-captain Melanie Love lead the strikers. Callahan paced the Mounts in scoring with 11 goals and three assists last spring. Her total of 25 points ranked fourth among Divi- sion 1 girls, earning her second team all-scholastic status. Love was fourth on the team in scoring with four goals and three assists. back for her senior season. Other top defenders include Liz Keating, Amy Rogan and Tara Mintzer. Lisa Barrett and Sara Podehl will also see lime at fullback. and Debbie White. Sophomore one another. Taking the confer- Nicky Nackley and Miriam Tho- t Hillary Pilosi saw plenty of action enceinoursecond year as coaches mas have earned starting posi- Adrienne Camp is one of the 4 off the bench last year. Her im- was good. Districts is our long tions while Erin Heffron will see team’s strengths at the keeper bs proving play will allow Brislin to range plans; whether that hap- plenty of action up front. position. She earned honorable see quality time at midfield. They pens this year, we don't know." Robin Holeman, was tops on = mention status as a sophomore don't receive the headlines, but The teams most likely to stand the team in assists with seven as last year. The Lady Mounts are this unit may be the best of any in their way will be Crestwood and a sophomore last year. She also questionable behind her. Podehl group in the entire conference. Coughlin. Crestwood has 10 re- scored three goals from the for- IS fighting exchange student Egda Their outstanding play should turning starters, speed, a high- ward position, but is one of the Hernandez for the backup goalie balance out Lehman's one weak- powered offense and a great players being considered for a Position. Hernandez, from Ven- ness: inexperience at goalkeeper. sophomore keeper in LindaJones. position change. She may switch ezuela, has seen limited action in Junior Tara Coletti and freshman Like Lehman, the Lady Crusaders to midfield this spring. the past. ¢ r Trisha Pilosi have been battling of Coughlin have a pretty good . . or Other top midfielders include Division 1 of the WVC will offer 3 for playing time during the pre- feeder system. They're led by 1,500 points for Maria Wright the other co-captain, Rebecca De reliiion ha Dallas season. Fo : Stephanie Smith, a junior, who ; ; Hoover, along with Jennifer Hite as the athletes to solve their RTH x Sd he in Ah UR > eperin'o5, Gate of Heaven's Maria Wright recently scored her 1,500th career nq Holly 0 midfield dilemma and the team as the void created by Judy Sichler's The Elstons are also wary of Point asa member of the eighth grade girls’ varsity basketball “We need to be little more ag- a Whole is determined to return to graduation. Hoban, a team that always seems ~~ €am. gressive at the midfield position,” the playoffs. How fast the defend- The Black Knights return 12 to peak around playoff time. Maria is the daughter of Mary and Ted Wright of Dallas. Her Moran said. “We need to win the IS nature could decide whether letterman from last year. With The Lady Knights are looking maternal grandparents are Alfie and Joe Saraceno of Wyoming, battle of the midfield: that's some- or not theylltoachieve their goals. just two seniors and the influx of forward to the season and fans formerly of West Pittston. thing we didn't do enough of last Lehman and Crestwood will skilled freshman candidates each feel the same about watching Pictured from left: George Narcum, coach: Ted Wright, Maria's year. The other question is definitely be strong, said Moran. of the last three seasons they fig- them. Featuring some of the iather: Marv wii h Mz i h Sy Giiad gal, whether our defense will come This division is unbelievable, | ure to be at or near the top of the league's finest and most-refined ather; Mary Wright, Maria’s mother; Maria Wright, Trish Carr, through.” there's not an easy game for any- 4 Pr division for some time. players throughout the lineup, coach. body." “The depthon the bench isvery they play an exciting brand of Dallas will start with a new “Our outlook is to make the evident,” said Jan Elston. “This soccer. team of defenders in the backfield. playoffs, turn it up a notch and spring we have better team spirit With or without the overtimes. Jamie Slocum moves back to full- get back in." | Adopot-a-Trail resumes at state park Gage V na m e d The Adopt-A-Trail program at Frances Slocum State Park will be starting again with the first sign of spring. The park is in need of interested and motivated individuals and groups to assist in the 4 | M VP maintenance of the various trails throughout the park. Ifyou would + h ock €y like to learn more about making an adoption please feel free to contact .° the park at 696-3525 and ask for Jerry. 5 Wyoming Seminary recentl LL a Volunteer programs resume at state park : of Mr. and Mrs, John |. Gager of Frances Slocum State Park is offering many opportunities for * Dallas, Most Valuable Player for adventure in the oAdoors. ; 9 ice hockey (offense). ; The park has expanded its volunteer program to include many new «; Cager was among nine stu- fields, including helping with maintaining the park, working with dents to receive Most Valuable environmental education, monitoring bluebirds or workingas acamp- .* Player awards for his or her re- ground host. Interested persons may call Jerry Kozlansky at 696- * § § spective sport. The awards were 3595. of | presented by Wyoming Seminary Disabled persons who wish to participate in any of the programs .* athletic director Gary Vanderburg should contact Kozalansky at the above number or throug Pennsylva- = ~ atarecentceremonyat the school. PHIL GAGER nia AT&T Relay Service ai 1-800-654-5984. R | Top spots in BMT Wrestling Club tourney 3 I~ (continued from page 9) 7% the ranks, however, and we'll be relying on them in years to come.” Another featured player will be Megan Conway. A midfielder, the junior was second on the team in scoring. If Seminary has one advan- tage, it's the fact that they've been able to practice outdoors more so than any other team. Seminary had two exhibition games under its belt, while a few other schools eilly, Sem — were seeking to practice outdoors for the first time. The Lower School field in Forty-Fort is well main- tained and holds water very well. The Lady Blue Knights will call it their home field once again. 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