ob 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 15, 1998 Spring spruceup Back Mountain Baseball volunteers turned out Saturday morning to give the fields on Church St. the once-over in anticipation of the start of play April 20. In photos, clockwise from far right; Mark Rossick rode in style while and leaves; Rob Fellicia, left, and Gary Kirk raking out a dugout; a * hammer, idle for the moment. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK - transporting some fill; Barb and Crystal Oley picked up stray twigs Bangling (continued from page 9) reaches — while unstocked — contain good numbers of wild brook trout. If you bangle all the way to the top, take a left at the end of the railroad grade road and you'll soon find yourself at Mountain Springs Lake, a secluded impoundment that is stocked with trout. An added bangling bonus is that many of the small, forested tributaries of Bowman's swarm with wild trout and even wilder scenery. Cider Run and Sorber Run both have been designated as “wilderness” streams by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Com- ‘mission. Wilderness streams all have populations of wild trout and are streams “that provide a remote, aesthetically pleasing angling experience and produce - sufficient populations of wild trout to provide a recreational fishery,” according to the PFBC. Other trout-filled “trickle tribs” of Bowman's, also reached off the BASEBALL Lehman 8, Wyo. Sem. 3 Jake Rambus knocked in three runs off of two hits to lead Leh- man to a 8-3 victory over Semi- nary April 11. Chad Sorber, Ja- son Perlis and Ed Sichler also drove in one apiece. Mike Hollos picked up the win after five in- nings allowing seven hits and three runs and fanning four. Wyoming Area 9, Dallas 3 A three-run third inning was all Dallas could scrape together in a 8-3 loss to Wyoming Area April 11. Josh Dukas, Ed Piekara and Jayson Pope all drove in one run each. Matt Barnard was 3- for-3 with a run scored. Piekara was tagged with the loss after 2 2/3 innings from the mound. Dallas 7, W.S. Tech 0 Randy Knappman hurled a complete game four-hitter in Dal- las’ 7-0 shutout of Tech April 13. John Habrack went 4-for-5 with four RBI including a three-run homer while Josh Dukas was 1- for-2 with a double and a run scored. The Mounts are now 2-3. Lehman 19, Seton Catholic 3 The Knights kept their perfect record (5-0) in tact with a 19-3 whitewash of Seton April 13. Paul Kapral belted two home runs for Lehman and drove in four. Jason Perlis and Matt Marchakitus also hit homers for the victors who ended the evening with 15 hits. Dallas 11, W.V.W. 7 (Freshmen) Jeremy Harris hit his second home run of the season while ‘Jason Race added his own round tripper to pace the Dallas attack. Mike Domzalski added a double and single with Justin Bicking adding two singles. Josh Katyl struck out seven batters, pitch- ing a complete game. Valley West fought back continually through- out the game but the defense of Dallas and timely pitching closed the door on the Spartans. railroad grade road, are Bean and Beth runs. If you'd prefer to bangle in a less secluded environment, you might consider the “fly fishing” only stretch of Bowman's. Park- DHS swim team selling towels Towels will be for sale by the Dallas Swimming and Diving Team. Towels are 32x60”, white, with navy “Dallas Mountaineers”. Cost is 813, two for $25 and are on display at each school office. Return order forms, (available at the school office) with checks made out to*Dallas Aquatic Association” to Jennifer Davenport, 24 Highland Drive, Dallas, PA 18612. Deadline for orders is: Middle School, April 21, all other schools, April 24. For more information, call 675-0386. ) @ ing is available at the first Rt. 29 3 bridge downstream from Noxen Kirby SCOres ace at Applewood as well as at the Rt. 292 bridge. A Dave Kirby of Harding scored a hole-in-one on the par 3, 148 yard good road parallels the fly-only second hole at Applewood Golf Course April 13. He used a 5 iron to section and, since this one-mile score the first ace of his career. The shot was witnessed by Pat Roman. stretch is designated “delayed : harvest,” you can count on it be- ot op lie ] . ing deserted as anglers seek their _ Gun and Knife Show to be held April 18 mits glsewhere. 1 The Noxen Sportsmen's Club willhold a Gun and Knife Show, April Don’t put up with the crowds DYB boys take 2nd mn tournament 18,9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Sportsmen’s Hall in Noxen. Admission S2 age this year, but bangle your way to Dallas Youth Basketball 6th grade boys All-Star team recently 12 and up. Refreshments available for purchase. © a more pleasing angling experi- placed second in the first D.Y.B. Tournament. tnce, First row: Jeff Pace, Elijah Miller, Tim Kerestes, Kevin Domzalski. A Law Second row, coach Jeff Pace, coach Guthrie Mitchell, Tyler Coming next week (Bob Quarteronilives in Luzerne Droppers, Mitch Mitchell, Chris Higdon, Erich Mahle, Sam Brown, Team and individual photos from the Dallas Youth Basketball and Montclair, N.J., where he is pach Joe Kerestes. banquet, held April 5 at Genetti's. Director of Public Relations at Montclair State University. He welcomes questions and com- ments by e-mail at Send your sports reports to The Dallas Post, quarteronir@saturn. montclair.edu). wi A where the Back Mountain turns for local news > | o Back Mountain Baseball A |e MANNE AAA olf Toumament \ ( A hi i Ah fyi Ma A NI MMA At Edgewood in the Pines * Sunday, April 26th Shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. oO @ | | ) | : \ 2 ! ip OUr IDS & AGH TOU Bal Ver bb OF Cost Per Team is : So) 3 . ’ ts GOLF Time! La Sa Vv Tn) J AN IZ o 6 = This includes green fees, golf cart, Oo o ere are the spec fic —3 beverage, food, fun & frolic! : : . [ Teams will be made up of four = 2S OF Pighup asa single oy $50 and we'l golfers. The tournament is limited B= 0 a place you in a foursome FIRST COME- i UJ Countme int We will play in the Back Mt. Baseball Golf Tournament. , FIRST SERVED BASIS! } Name | Address t Tee, Hole and Equipment Sponsors Needed! k City State Zip TR - You can help even if you don't play. I i Sponsor a tee for $50, a hole for $100, or I Partners: 1. i buy an entire team's equipment package for i 5 $200. All sponsors will be recognized on - - the signage at the tournament and in a : 3. : thank you ad in The Dallas Post afterward. I Ill SponsoraQ Tee @ $50 O Hole @ $100 OQ Equipment Package @ $200 i _ I Amount Enclosed: For Players $ For Sponsor $ i DS anal au Ny uniain Sassoal ny Whig) I Make Checks Payable to: Back Mountain Baseball Inc. i D) .
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