The Dallas Post ‘0 | Wednesday , March 18, 1998 : Top scorers J) ® Gate of Heaven honored players who have scored 500 points in elementary school games. Tryouts for softball, baseball this week Softball, Thursday night Baseball Saturday Back Mountain Softball will conduct tryouts Thurs., March 19 at the Dallas Township school gymnasium adjacent to the softball field for all players who did not try out last week. Tryouts for players new to the program or for players not already on a major league or senior league team will be held according to the following schedule: 6 p.m., all 8 and 9 years old; 7:15 p.m., 10, 11 and 12 year olds not on a major league team; 8:30 p.m., 13, 14 and 15 year olds not on a senior league team. : Back Mountain Baseball will conduct tryouts on Sat., March 21 at the Dallas Middle School for all players new to the program and those wishing to play on a major league or minor league team. The tryout schedule is as follows: American League: 9 a.m., 11 and 12 year olds; 10 a.m., 10 year olds; 11 a.m., 9 year olds; 12 p.m., 8 year olds and 7 year olds who wish to play above the tee-ball level. National League: 1 p.m., 11 and 12 year olds; 2 p.m., 10 year olds; 3 p.m., 9 year olds; 4 p.m., 8 year olds and 7 year olds who wish to play above the tee-ball level. : American League players who : { are unable to attend on Satur- POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK Dr 1 Vi By és i | day may try out Sunday, March 22 from 1-2:30 p.m. National ; : : League players who are unable Adam Onzik drove around Gate of Heaven teammate Pat Austin last week during a game against Pope {5 attend on Saturday may try John Paul School. The action took place in the 7th grade boys tournament. out Sunday from 2:30-4 p.m. Dave Lohin, with ass't coach Jim Chupka, left, Ann and Joe Lohin. . Chase Susko, with, from left, ass't coach Jim Chupka, Margaret Susko, Russ Susko, Joe Lohin L-L Mini Football, Cheerleading registration ~~ Strikers place at tournaments 9 & Joy Cragle, President of the Lake-Lehman Mini Football and On Sun., March 8, the following elementary wrestlers placed at the Tunkhannock Cheerleading Committee, announced that Open Registration for Lake- tournament. Lehman Mini Football /Cheerleading Program will be held on Mon., PeeWee: Tim Pearson, 45 Ibs., 1st place; Ethan Shaw, 50 Ibs., 3rd place; Tyler McDonald, 55 Ibs., 1st place. Bantam: Chris Barbacci, 45 Ibs., 1st place; Ricky Bower, 60 Ibs., 2nd place; Tom Parrish, 60 Ibs., 4th place. March 23 at the Lehman Volunteer Fire Hall. No applications will be accepted prior to 6 p.m. on a first-come, first-serve basis with a limited Colin Donnelly, with Nancy Donnelly, Tom Donnelly and coach number of positions available. Midget: Adam Sulewski, 65 Ibs., 4th place; Mike Stolarick, 90 Ibs., 1st place; Matt Jim Keiper. The following information is required at the time of registration: Dragon, 90 Ibs., 2nd place. recent photograph of child, photocopy of birth certificate, updated Junior: Andrew Shaw, 75 Ibs., 2nd place. insurance information and registration fee of $35 for single child and The following Lake-Lehman Junior High Wrestlers placed at Tunkhannock: S50 for family. If there are any questions, please contact Joy Cragle, Chuck Kopetchne, 85 Ibs., 3rd place; Kelby Morgan, 92 Ibs., 1st place; Ryan Post, president, at 477-2870. 100 Ibs., 1st place; Aaron Kubasik, 108 Ibs., 1st place; Tim Shaw, 130 Ibs., 1st place; Edward Becker, 150 Ibs., 4th place; Rich Maciejczak, 165 Ibs., 2nd place. DHS Soccer Club craft show Sunday Orem, Ma 7, local Junior High wrestlers placed at a tough Stroudsburg The Dallas High School Séccer Club is sponsoring the annual Spring Todd Jones, 105 Ibs., 1st place; Aaron Kubasik, 110 Ibs., 2nd place; Shawn Matello, Craft Show on Sun., March 22, at the Dallas Senior High School from 130 Ibs. 4th place. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than 100 vendors from Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be represented, selling various crafts including semi- precious gemstone jewelry, needlework, candles, ceramics, potpourri, quilts, stencilled lamp shades, woodcrafts, wreaths, hand-made dolls and homemade candy. Soccer Club members will be selling lunch and baked goods throughout the day. There is no admission charge. Dallas Jr. Football registraiton March 26 Dallas Jr. Football League will hold registration for all boys and girls (age 6-13) Thursday, Mar. 26 from 6-7 p.m. at the Dallas Twp. municipal building. All participants must bring a recent photo, a copy . of their insurance cards and a copy of their birth certificate. Fees are $35 for the first player and $15 for each additional family member. For more information call the hotline at 674-5549. SRR Jim Chupka, with Joe Lohin, Monica Chupka and Jim Chupka. Williams leads Vultures to 2nd place Local soccer player, Halli Williams, who plays for the Lower Valley Vultures, recently helped her team to a 2nd place finish in the EPYSA State Indoor Cup for U-12 Girls. Hallie scored 6 goals, (1 nullified) and assisted on 2 others, from her position of sweeper. Lower Valley was undefeated until they were handed a loss to Langhorne in the championship game. Two other teams from the area also faired well in the Indoor State i - - gg - i . . SRR Cup, Back Mt. Heat, coached by Rick Noler, took the U-11 Girls title DYB grade 4 girls 3rd in tourney TGlFriday S$ Wins grade 7-8 title and Back Mt. Blast, coached by Hank Walters took 2nd place in the Members of the Dallas Youth Basketball 4th grade girls team, from ~~ TGIFriday's won the Dallas Youth Basketball grade 7-8 U-14 Boys State Cup. @ left, front row; Jacke Arnaud, Joanna Robertson. Second row; championship. Team members, from left, front row; Josh Rice, From left, 1st row, Rose Morgans; 2nd row, Megan Pierce, Caitlin Melissa Evans, Jessica English, Katie Hession, Robin Razawich, William Siglin, Ryan Love. Second row; coach Don Murray, Doug Klish, Jamie Compton and Jill Albee; 3rd row, Courtney Roebuck, Hillary Adams, Sarah Bozentka, Brittney Prater. The team was Yeager, Charlie Stajewski, Herb Bressler, Don Murray, Mike Brittany Davis, Gloria Pleban, Halli Williams, and Michelle Swiatck. coached by Mark and Peggy Lacey. English, coach Dave English. Coach Rick Compton.
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