rcv Dine PRS i ic Ba So Zo ms ge ab fm Bs el lS upd Fl Bo Ta Pe fg ot gy oh A Ll ir a ol i i ul ak al elo Fete hs bi a Sadho Se Sp RA GN, TE Wy wey ye wpm RTE Ee -— TH —_ cep cer aer pog gn e or : RN A oa 4 Th TT TR TIRE TT TH Tg TR TR TR RE TT TT Te TT TR TT PN TI TL Te 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 3, 1996 NATIONAL WINS TWICE Back Mt. National beat West Pittston 4-1 Saturday and St. Therese's 8-6 Monday to stay in the winners’ bracket in District 16 playoffs. In photo at right, Chip Harrison got a little advice from his coach - and father - Chris during Saturday's game. In lower photo, Matt Metz slid safely into second. Metz earned the save Monday night, striking out two in the sixth and allowing one run. Metz also led the hitting, going 3-for-3 with a double. Jordy Spencer and Erik Kowalek also stroked doubles. Jim Belles got the win, pitching five innnings and giving up four hits while striking out four. POST PHOTOS/RON BARTIZEK Hosey's for rec league lead Camp Orchard Hill led by Jay McGovern's 22 points whipped Woychick Acc. 74-54 in the Dal- las Rec Summer Basketball League last Wednesday evening. The win coupled with an earlier win last week boosted the camp- games starting at 5:15 at the Rec ers to a 4-1 mark. Woychick Center on Burndale Road in Dal- Accounting split last week and las. now stands at two-two. LEAGUE STANDINGS tory. Their record is now 2-2. Athletic Image is still winless on the year at 0-4. the July 4 holiday before resum- ing on Monday July 8 with three Lion Inc. also split on the week, Hosey's A.C. 4-0 . their win coming against the Camp Orchard Hill 4-9 ‘Knights 65-55 behind John Woychick Acc. 5.2 {| Guido’s 20 points. The winners Olivers 5.0 * now stand at 2-3. The Knights Ww lost a pair last week and now hold Lion Inc. 2-3 «a 1-3 mark. Knights 1-3 hy Olivers joined the “Split Club® Athletic Image 0-4 , by besting Athletic Image 41-32 Schedule for July 8 gand losing io Woychick Ace. ear go 75" qip1aip Image vs. Knights J lier last week. Corey Cherup’s 12 oo Hosey’s A.C. vs. Woychick points paced Olivers to their vic- 7:18 - Lion Ine. ve Olivers 1 Box scores for June 26 * Denotes 3 point goal + Denotes 4 point goal Camp Orchard Hill - 74 Woychick Acc. - 54 FG. EF Total EG: F Total S.Smith*+ 5 0 14 Woychick 6 0 12 Nichol" sty gy C. Wilson 5 6 8 J. Smith 0 0 0 Delaney 0 0 0 Brady* 5 1 12 Siminovich 4 0 8 i Michalek 1 0 2 Zawatski 5 4 14 Stanbaugh 3 1 7 Millingston 6 0 12 + Parulis++ 4 0 10 M. Wilson 1 0 2 : McGovern* 0:1 22 24 4 54 pe 31 4 74 : Knights - 55 i Lionlinc.- 65 EG F Total h FG F Total M. Davis 2 0 4 1 Cuff 3 1 7 R. Wilson 7 1 15 / Ford 2 2 6 D. Wilson 2: 0 4 1 Luksic 3 0 6 Lyons 0 0 0 : Black 4 0 11 Jones” 35.0 7 * Dolan’ 5 0 11 Vigorito**+ 6 0 16 $ Onzik 2 1 5 Wagner 2 0 4 : Guido** 9 0 20 Panuszka 2 1 5 : 28. 4 65 24 2 55 3 . Oliver's - 65 Athletic Image - 34 } EG E Total FG F Total . C. VanOrden* 1 1 4 Darling 4 3 11 ' Straigis 3 0 6 Dolan 1 0 2 + Brzezinski+ 2 1 7 McCue 1 0 2 . Durkin 1 0 2 Ercolani 5 1 11 . Burns 0 0 0 Weist 2 1 5 * Drowc 1 0 2 Harper 0 0 0 * Paczewski 3 2 8 Kellar 1 1 3 « Cherup 6 0 12 Cutter 0 0 0 : 7.4 Mf 14... 6 34 Camp Orchard Hill chases The league will take a break for POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK HAPPY CAMPERS Brian Kelly, Lake-Lehman graduate who is now an outstanding soccer player at Duke University, drew plenty of attention at the Penn State soccer camp last week. In top photo, he talked with a group of campers. Above, MVPs in the morning camp were, from left, first row; Katie Guesto, Sarah Gage, J.J. Carr, Abby Sordoni. Second row, Harry Flack, Jeff Pace, Molly Anne Kalish, Allison Boris. Royals win Horlacher championship In the June 22 Bob Horlacher Majors Little League championship game for kids 10-12 years old held at the Orange Field in Franklin Township, the Orange Royals beat the Beaumont Dodgers 6-3. Offensively for the Royals, Russell Kalinoskas had a pair of triples and Mike Racoski had a two-run home run. The winning pitcher was Kyle Reeves, who pitched the whole game. The winning manager was Jim Smith for the Royals. Players were from left, kneeling: Joe Burgess, Russell Kalinoskas, Ryan Bolton, Adam Schoonover, BJ Lewis, Tim Dymond; second row, John Miller, Chris Yale, Ryan Love, Danny Piccillo, Kyle Reeves, Mike Smith, Mike Racoski; third row, Manager James Smith, Coach Bill Lewis. Klimek will attend AAA title (continued from page 9 cause with two hits which in- cluded a first inning double. He and Crossin scored three times while Marascio did the trick four times. Misericordia in fall Dallas High School golf standout Tom Klimek has an- nounced that he will continue his academic and athletic careers at College Misericordia. Klimek was a three-year letterman for the Mountaineers, who finished tied for first in the Wyoming Valley Conference and were the District 2 runners-up in 1995. As a senior, he was named all- scholastic and won the pre-dis- trict tournament while recording a nine-hole average of 38.5. The son of Ron and Jean Klimek ofShavertown. Tom plans to study biology at Misericordia. support - both at the plate and on the field - from Kevin Elston, Bob Holeman, Chris Kester, Jack Leahigh, Max Strasser and Dave Tkaczyk. SCRANTON / WILKES-BARRE It's easy to subscribe. Use the handy coupon on page 2 BMT American— (continued from page 9) day when Piambianco threw out Lacek from center field. Faneck. Miller, Evans and Piambianco each scored twice for the Americans. Faneck and Emanuel recorded two hits. Short- stop Bobby Gebhardt picked up three assists and two putouts while making several nice plays in the field. The crowd roared when he chased down a grounder up the middle in the sixth robbing Kalinay of a hit. Kapson reached base all four times lor Harveys Lake, picking up two hits and a walk. He also scored one run and drove home another. Kalinay took the loss for Harveys Lake, which went through four pitchers. Besides Martinson, Waltman and Kaspon saw action on the mound. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Post. They'll be glad you did, and so will we. You're the Coolest! Well, maybe not. But you could be. 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