10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 13, 1997 Individual results Name Town Chris Hackett Shavertown Sean Robbins Shavertown Kevin Augustine James Blaum Trucksville Mark Belenski Dallas Michael Tomalis Dallas William Sprau Shavertown Scott Walters Trucksville Jarrod Baranowski Trucksville Steve Oliver Shavertown Charles Eckman Dallas Matt Mclaughlin Dallas Keith Augustine Shavertown Len Romanowski Dallas Robert Freidman Trucksville Matthew Lloyd Dallas Robert Oley Dallas James Harris Dallas Wayne Devine Harveys Lake Edward Onzik Shavertown David Mariner Trucksville Peter Eckman Shavertown Kingston Twp. Age 34/M 27/M 40/M 34/M 35/M 34/M 33/M 21/M 21/M 24/M 39/M 28/M 40/M 40/M 42/M 20/M 34/M 41/M 41/M 41/M 42/M 41/M Tim 2:22:32 2:25:09 2:26:44 2:27:34 2:29:49 2:30:48 2:31:08 2:36:17 2:39:58 2:40:51 2:41:36 2:42:45 2:43:36 2:44:25 2:45:40 2:46:25 2:49:14 2:49:15 2:50:03 2:52:05 2:52:19 2:56:01 (12) POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Team members Sarah Alinikoff, left, and Amy Lloyd at Harveys Lake before the triathlon began. Nadalie Temperine Dave Nygren Tom Berezich Marci Rosing Paul Van Hooydonk Yorath Evans Robert Murphy Michael Richardson Timothy Reich Robert Bartorillo Team Results Team Rittenhouse Joseph Persica, P. Van Bloem, D.Rittenhouse Dallas Bike Works Brad Jumper, Joel Eneboe, Chris Rogers BJK Bob Dessoye, John Tomedi, Kurt Moody You Enjoy Mysself Amy Lloyd, Sarah Alinikoff, B. Schuler Psychic Cripples Paul Taren, John Rothschild, Ellen Feder Offset Paperback A.Mozeleski, D. Watchulonis, R. Pops Clockwise from top right: Charles Eckman, Kerry Classen and Pete Eckman, at the race party Friday night. Larry Taren, “who will be 70 in two weeks, and John Rothschild trading tips. Bob Oley, ready for his first race. : Wy ANNU Homan Have a student who's away at school? Send him or her a 'letter from home" every week with a school-year subscription to The Dallas Post Only $15 for addresses in PA, NY or NJ $17 to all other states Call 675-5211 to start on. Joel Eneboe, with one of his favorite machines. ‘Dallas 17/F 3:00:13 Sweet Valley 41/M 3:01:06 Trucksville 55/M 3:02:06 Dallas 26/F 3:03:42 Dallas 32/M 3:09:15 Trucksville 20/M 3:14:10 Dallas 42/M 3:15:50 Dallas 45/M 3:25:23 Dallas 20/M 3:25:46 Dallas 25/M 3:50:09 2:36:16 2:46:22 2:38:05 2:50:43 3:09:50 3:10:02 4 It's Easy to Subscribe! use the handy coupon on page 2. w peg J Golf (continued from page 1) ested in the game of golf and gives them a chance to play on the best courses in the area. It does a lot to promote the game.” The Juniors play in two age brackets, 12-15 and 16-18, on Mondays throughout the sum- mer. The final tournament of the 1997 season was played August 11 at Emanon Country Club and Honesdale Golf Club. Earlier in the year, AGA Jun- iors also played at Elkview Coun- try Club, Scranton Municipal, Wyoming Valley Country Club, Irem Temple Country Club, Frosty Valley Country Club, Fox Hill Country Club and the Country Club of Scranton. Many Back Mountain residents have taken advantage of the perks of the AGA throughout the years, and one family currently making the most of the AGA experience is the Jumpers. Richard and Lynn Jumper of Dallas have three sons, Justin, Brad and David who have played in AGA events. “It's a nice way to get started in golf,” said Lynn. “(Dallas High School golf coach) Tom Kilduff got Justin started a few years and ago and Brad and David started play- ing this year. It's a great organi- zation.” “There is a good turnout at all of the tournaments,” she ex- AGA members from the Back Mountain Scott Bent, Jon Borthwick, Chuck Fehlinger, Aaron Katyl, Josh 47 Katyl, Tim Kernag, Amy Hastings, Jonathan Kertesz, Mark Kertesz, Matthew Kertesz, Karl Kvashay, Dan Laurenzi, Larry Lettie,Greg Mascioli,Jamie Nance, Gregg Pieczynski, Ed Piekara, Kevin Pollock, Jason Race, Gary Sagan, Michael Senausky, Ed Sichler, Keith Sprau, Tom Swartwood. Taken from AGA web page Piekara, Stefanie Pollock, Whitney © plained. “I think there may have been an increase this year due to |, Tiger Woods's popularity. It's re-. ally nice for the kids to get out and play on nice courses.” After playing four years at Dal- las High School and on the AGA Junior circuit, Justin Jumper is looking forward to a collegiate career at Division I Iona College. “I played the AGA whenever I could,” said Justin. “Playing on , nice courses teaches you a lot of. . different shots that you can work on. It was a great experience.” If you would like more informa- tion about the AGA, call 383-GOLF “| or check out their web site at « www.personal.psu.edu/users/t/ f/tfd103. Dallas football team night Aug. 13 The coaches of the Dallas Senior and Junior High football program in conjunction with the Dallas Gridiron Club will host meet the team night Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 5:45 p.m. at the Dallas Senior High football stadium. All parents, family and friends, of junior and senior high players are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. The Dallas Gridiron meeting will be held Tuesday, Aug. 12, 7 p.m. at the Dallas American Legion. Loftus scores first hole-in-one at Muni Matt Loftus, sophomore at Lake-Lehman High School, had his first hole-in-one, Monday, Aug. 4, at Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf Club. His ace came on the 165 yard 17th hole, using a six iron. The feat was witnessed by his father, Mike Loftus, Lake Silkworth. 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