12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 8, 1998 Tinner makes move up to high school head coach (continued from page 11) team, they are primarily a young group. Despite the inexperience, the girls have come together as a team. They have a good attitude, they're good athletes, and they're willing to work. The youthfuness can only benefit the team in the future. The captains of the Mountain- eers are senior Becky Beisel and juniors Segan Millington and Amy Kapral. Coaching at the senior high level “is .something I've always wanted todo,” Tinner said. Some- times coaching offers learning in addition to teaching. Tinner and Your Sports & News items are welcomed at The Post “The Ic al d at Four Seasons Golf Club, Exeter 3 e p ayers rea Y For Beginner and Intermediate Ladies and Juniors Four Weeks, 1 1/2 hours per week, 6:30-8:00 p.m. know the Coney $70.00 per person. Instructor: Chris Mathews | pilosopiy, Ladies: Tuesdays, starting on April 14th Juniors: (7-15 yrs.) Fridays, starting on April 17th . and style.” ; ; = royce Tinner Call Pro Shop at 655-8869 to Register Dallas. softball coach to win,” said Tinner, “but they're e Bark Mulch ® Topsoil there to have fun too.” : Winning isn't everything. The e Peat Humus e Sand strong team foundation these girls e Garden Mix ° Driveway Gravel are building will benefit them in the future. The positive attitude will make the Mountaineers a e Compost Decorative Gravels Neyman agree that the girls have taught them to have fun. “It’s nice Perlis to play on U.S. U-16 team Janelle Perlis, a sophomore at Lake-Lehman High School, will be traveling to the Netherlands on April 7. She is a member of the United States U-16 Field Hockey Team and will be represent- ing the U.S. at the Ninth International Easter Hockey Tournament in Valkenswaard, Netherlands. Janelle was picked for the team following the Na- tional Hockey Festival in Maryland last summer. She is a member of the hockey Future's program and also participated in the junior olympics in Charlotte, North Carolina last summer. She is an honor student at Lehman and also is a member of the soccer team. Janelle is the daughter of Ron and Marie Perlis from Lake Silkworth. ‘Golf schools start April 14 Four Season Golf Club, Exter will be holding golf schools for beginner and intermediate golfers starting Tues., Aprl 14. Classes will be 1-1/2 hours long, one night per week for four week. The cost will be $70. and is payable on the first night of school. Classes will cover rules, etiquette and on-course instruction. Ladies School will be held on Tuesdays starring April 14 and juniors (ages 7-15) will be held on Fridays starting April 17. Time will be 6:30-8 p.m. Instructor will be Chris Mathews. Call the pro Shop at 655-8869 to register. . Bypass Open May 11 at Wyoming Valley CC Planning efforts are underway for the American Heart Association, . . 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