10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 1, 1997 Kapson (continued from page 9) I'm going to complete it,” said Junior football (continued from page 9) game defensively. The Raiders next games are Sun., Oct. 5 against Swoyersville. The Raiders will be celebrating their homecoming which includes graduating players and cheerlead- ers along with their parents. The ceremony will take place at half time of the A-Game. Dallas will play Sunday against a special ceremony to honor the the Larksville Greenwaves. Night golf tournament at Four Seasons Four Seasons Golf Club, Exeter, will be holding a “Nite Golf” ‘tournament on Fri., Oct. 10. The entree fee of $25 per person includes ‘golf, prizes, glow necklaces for all players and all night golf balls, accessories and course set-up. Registration will be at 6 p.m. with a 7 p.m. shotgun start. Format will be “Captain & Crew”. Those wishing to eat dinner at our Friday bar-b-que before playing may do so for an ‘additional $8 per person. Call 655-8869 to make a reservation for your ‘foursome. Bar-b-que reservations are also required. NE Attack third at Gettysburg SPORTS SHORTS LCCC Foundation golf tournament Oct. 6 Luzerne County Community College Te Ril Choice For Your Needs Credit Free Programs Designed Just For Your Your Children. Your Home And Much More! N54) Join Us For These < “Choice” Programs Financial Planning V Fine Art Classes Health And Fitness Classes 9) | & | The Northeast Attack U-13 girls recently competed in a tournament Programs For | in Gettysburg on July 12 and 13. The team took third place. Children and Youth Participating in the tournament were Becky Howell, Janna Elston, Lauren Miller, Amy Ruda, Katy Pitcher, Laura Pankratz, Betsy Ltda by Programs to Help You Pitcher, Hallie Williams, Deidre Wengen, Julie Howell, Erin NTO Loughney, Katie Kelly, Vanessa Wengen, Stephanie Jones; = In And Around the House Stephanie Frank and Jil Zatorski. 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A . tive no matter what he’s doing. cocktail reception will be held at 5 p.m., followed by dinner. . “He is very intelligent both on and This year’s sponsors include The Architecture + Engineering Group, off the field,” said Gorgone of his Champion Builders, Inc., Pace Construction Services, Mericle Com- star signal caller. In a few years mercial Real Estate Services and Medico Industries. Kapson sees himself playing col- Proceds will benefit LCCC’s student scholarship fund. lege ball for either a Big 10 school For more information about participant registration, hole sponsor- » or one of the the SEC schools ship and/or dinner reservations, call the LCCC Foundation Office at down south. 740-0360 or 740-0325. ¢ . “My main goal is to go out there : and win, and in the process hope- " ¥ 1 A Punt, Pass & Kick Saturday in Kingston Twp. Kapson . The Kingston Township Recreation Commission is sponsoring a The 4-1 Knights come home to : POST PHOTOS/IIM PHILLIPS Punt, Pass & Kick Competition Sat., Oct. 4 at the East Center Street play an always tough Bishop Lake-Lehman eked out a 13-9 victory over Meyers last Friday Park. The competition is open to all boys and girls between the ages of » Hoban for their homecoming game night, with both touchdowns coming on passes. Above, Chad 7 and 13. All participants must register between 9:30 and 10 a.m. Saturday. “We can’t take any team Kuwayewas ready to pounce on a loose ball. At right, Floyd McRoy before the event starts. There is no entrance fee for Kingston Township for granted, but if everyone does hauling in one of his two catches. residents and a $2 fee for non-township residents. Proof of residency what they have to do, we should is required. o® . beat them. We are coming off of a B big win at Meyers, where Kapson apson. : : Eo vnvy nyound the wen ts Anna Lloyd will compete in D.C. event down,” Gorgone said. D.J.Kapson could have the stron- Anna Lloyd, 17, an equestrian from Dallas, will compete in the 1997 In the weeks to come we can gest arm in high school football. State Line Track National Children’s Medal Finals to be held at the “expect to see nothing butimprove- D.J. could only say, “I feel as Capital Challenge Horse Show in Washington, D.C. on Sun., Oct. 5. ment from Kapson, and many thoughlhaveaccomplishedsome- Lloyd is one of 30 riders to qualify through a national point standings passes on their way to #88 Matt thing in my early age, and coach list for this prestigious national equitation competition. Lloyd trains Morris, his favorite target. “He is Gorgone and the whole staff is with Jeff Ayers of Equi-Ventures, Inc. in Sellersville, PA. talland fast and easy to find,” said doing a good job.” | 3 » &
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