10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 22, 1998 DALLAS 2, 4q/ SYOUTE BASKETBALL ‘Roundup —— (continued from page 9) o knocked off Bishop O'Reilly 2-1 Sy : April 17. After allowing the @ @ N FA N ( U 3 1 Queenswomen a goal in the first, NI Nikki Nackley knotted up the game \J with an unassisted goal minutes later. Shiber’s goal in the second half sealed the win. Keeper Melanie Sappe had 13 saves for Dallas (3- 2). ; Lehman 3, Meyers 1 The Lady Knights pumped in three second-half goals en route to 3-1 victory over Meyers April & % 17. Kelly Spencer scored twice, once off a pass from Sara Kasper and once unassisted. Tara Dallas Youth Basketball held its second annual banquet April 5 at Genetti's in Wilkes-Barre. Awards were presented to the first and second place teams in each division, and to skills contest winners. The guest speaker was Pat McCue, head coach of the Dallas High School boys varsity team. Dave Domzalski served as president of the league, and Diane, his wife, organized the event. g 5th & 6th Grade, First Place Frontrow, from left; Joey Austin, Ben Barbose, Colin Baird. Back row; Erich Mahle, Chris Higdon. Not shown; Curtis Montz, Boomer 3rd & 4th Grade, First Place Front row, from left; Eric Domzalski, Adam Singer, Adam Tamanini. Back row; Brian Kerpovich, Stephen Zubko, Brandon Rice. Photos by The Dallas Post/Ron Bartizek. Artwork from the program cover by Jeff Pace, DYB 6th grade player. Yor 5th & 6th Grade, Second Place Front row, from left; Frank Buzin, David Menzel, Tom Van Horn, Chad Narcum. Back row; Steve Wengen, Jason Demnicki, Philip Miller, John McGeehan. 7th & 8th Grade, First Place Front row, from left; William Siglin, Josh Rice, Ryan Love, Donny Murray. Back row; Doug Yeager, Herb Bressler, Charlie Stajewski, 3rd & 4th Grade, Second Place Front row, from left; Jesse Reese, Jesse Shrader. Back row; Kevan Hosseini, Jared Daniels. Not shown; Brendan Delaney, Brenden Carr, Joshua Reese, Christopher Tooley. 7th & 8th Grade, Second Place Front row, from left; Jared Besecker, Todd Kerestes, Brian Dempsey. Back row; Ryan Gryskevicz, Matt Mark, Curtis Keiper. Not Not shown; Ryan Konopki, Jesse Swartwood. 5th & 6th Grade, Skills Winners First row, from left; Eric Dalsanto, Andrew Gialanella, Ryan Marascio, Tim Crossin. Back row; Bruce Deeble, Jeffrey Pace, Elijah Miller, Erich Mahle, Ken Regan, Ryan Murray. Not shown; Sean Leary. 7th & 8th Grade, Skills Winners Front row, from left; Stephen Luksh, Todd Kerestes, Bobby Zaruta, Peter Miller. Back row; Jordy Spencer, Jon Barbose, Donny Coslett. 3rd & 4th Grade, Skills Winners Front row, from left; Ben Thomas, Nick Samanas, Adam King. Back row; Connor Lenahan, Eric Domzalski, Jeremy Weinstock. Notshown; Bradley Fagula, Brendan Delaney, Ryan Konopki, Mike Race. 3rd & 4th Grade, First Place Front row, from left; Rachel Schaub, Kenslie Kerestes, Chelsea McHale. Back row; Jessica English, Joanna Williamson, Shannon Dingle. Mintzer’'s unassisted tally in the final minutes put the game out of reach. Lehman outshot Meyers 29-5. The Knights are 6-1 tied with Coughlin atop the Division 1 standings. ; . Lehman 9, O’Reilly 1 The Lady Knights exploded for eight second half goals including four off the foot of Jess Elston as Lehman leveled O'Reilly 9-1 April 20. The Knights kept the heat on O’Reilly’s cage all afternoon dish- ing out 31 shots on goal com- pared to the Queenswomen'’s eight while Kelly Spencer converted two goals and Janelle Perlis, Melissa DeCesaris and Sara Kasper tal- lied one apiece. Lehman’s record improves to 7-1. VOLLEYBALL Lehman 2, N.Pocono 0 Noah Pickett pounded out 13 kills in the Knight's 16-14, 15-1 romp over North Pocono April 16. Mark Steele added nine kills along with 22 assists. Russ Wenrich and Brian Smigielski added eight and seven kills apiece respectively. The win increases Lehman’s record to 5-0. TENNIS Lehman 7, Hanover 2 James Weber, Sandy Weaver and Liz Bleidne all had singles victories for Lehman in a 7-2 win over Hanover. Weber aced a 6-0, 6-0 victory in the number two i . ; SH singles match while Weaver nearly Mike English. shown; Andrew George, Matt Carey. Ne Dy at shown; Adam Not shown; Kristen Evans. tied him matched with 2 6-1.6.0 ® , : win in the number three seed. | Dallas 5, Meyers 2 | Dallas fashioned four singles | match victories over Meyers in a 5-2 win April 16. Briar Blase (6¢ 3,6-0), Mike ‘Cleary (6:4, 6:1) Marcus Sowick (6-0, 6-0) and John Winter (6-0, 6-0) all won their singles matches. Meyers won two. ¢ iw doubles matches and forfeitted the final. : Dallas 5, Hanover 2 \ Again Dallas showed their ; dominance in the singles matches : Bo AW, : : : : aH 4 with four singles victories over 3rd & 4th Grade, Second Place 3rd & 4th Grade, Skills Winners 5th & 6th Grade, First Place 5th & 6th Grade, Second Place Hanover April 20. Brian Blase, Front row, from left; Claire Mitchell, Robin Front row, from left; Megan Youells, Robin Front row, from left; Sara Getz, Tam Morris, ~~ Front row, from left; Tiffany Gergel, Sarah Mike Cleary, Marcus Sowick and Razawich, Sarah Bozentka, Devin Lacey. Razawich, Jessica English, Brittany Prater. Nicole Jayne, Alicia Dymond. Back row; Pieczynski, Samantha O'Brien. Back row: Jeff Faneck won the first four Back row; Nicole Madden, Jackie Arnaud, Back row; Nicole Madden, Courtney Taylor, Meredith Lacey, Kara Ringler, Rosalyn Lauren Noreika, Kristen Schmid, Shannon matches. Jackie O’Brien. Not shown, Melissa Evans. Jackie O'Brien, Caitie Hession, Amanda Wentko, Jamie Flack. Thomas. Not shown; Nicole Martin, Shoshana 2 Kamarunas, Lindsey McCabe. Not shown; Gitlin. : Coughlin 6, Lehman 1 LY » Hillary Adams, Katlin Evans, Kenslie Kerestes, Dan Nygren outdueled Brian Shannon Dingle. Muth 4-6, 6-2, 7-6, (9-7) to pro- duce the Knights only victory April 20 at Coughlin. Dallas swimming team selling towels ol « Towels will be for sale by the Dallas Swimming and Diving | Team . Towels are 32x60", white, with navy “Dallas Mountaineers”. Cost is $13, two for $25 and are on display at each school office. oe Return order forms, (available = at the school office) with checks 5th & 6th Grade, Skills Winners 7th & 8th Grade, First Place 7th & 8th Grade, Second Place 7th & 8th Grade, Skills Winners made out to “Dallas Aquatic Asso- “Front row, from left; Jaimie Youngblood, Caitlin ~~ Front row, from left; Jaime Sulewski, Brandy Front row, from left; Rebecca Rowett, Nicole ~~ Front row, from left; Rebecca Rowett, Nicole ciation” toJennifer Davenport, 24 Dukas, Kelly Corbett, Sarah Pieczynski. Back ~~ Rickaby. Back row; Jaime Sickler, Erin Kotchik, ~~ Bostock, Karla Blase. Back row; April Piazza, ~~ Bostock, Karla Blase, Brandy Rickaby. Back Highland Drive, Dallas, PA 18612. row; Tiffany Gergel, Meredith Lacey, Shannon ~~ Nancy Levinson. Not shown; Susan Banks, Ashley Razawich, Kelly Brzozowski. Not row; Kelly Brzozowski, Laura Stark, Jessica Deadline for orders is: Middle g; y Thomas, Tam Morris, Ashleigh King, Katie Carrie Schoonover, Jennifer Lewis. shown; Laura Fauerbach, Holly Swartz. Karasek, Casey Noreika, Rachel Kukosky, School, April 21, all other schools, Smith, Jessica Roberts. Not shown; Halli 2 Amanda Donahue, Whitney McOwen. Not April 24. For more information, Williams, Caitlin McGuire, Samantha Decker. shown; Samantha Lloyd. call 675-0386. GOLF LESSONS Teachers at : (continued from page 1) salaries, general supplies and ET» Four Seasons Golf Club, Exeter books is $7.6 million. “It's within “I feel if we have $800 of last year’s budget. It's.’ .. .. > > . is 655-8869 amazing,” a William: these positions filled v PGA Head Pro Rich McHale #35 per hour _ John Oliver, high school prin- we will be back to Assistant Pro Chris Mathews $20 per hour Sigal projected a need of 518,000: 4 ” (717) 388-2500 : for new books. Textbooks are where Lye should be. Par Rd tari becoming SXiremely expensive, Robert Kunkle . : ., Hardin e explained. Eo BL Bon nM on 9 & 2 oy does not anticipate the Lshman-Jackson principal need for additional staff, but he : told the board the high school Robert Kunkle, Lehman-Jack- Can ‘t Find Things To Do? Dlase Call for Your building will be at maximum oc- son Elementary principal, ex- oril Classes Now Registering! cupancy by the year 2000. plained to the board that the el- : Middle school principal Robert ementary schools use many dif- ¢ KIDS K\ LBS Ve f / 2 7 Roberts projected aneed of 88,250 ferent materials to teach the ba- as % UU O / S for books, an increase of 87,500 sjcs. “We purchase different ma- AT MAJOR PERFORMING GEES over last year’s Paige “Due to terials every year. It's not as - i the large number of students go- simple as merely buying a text- TRUCKSVILLE $3 [oT YAS) FREE Gifts and Useful Information for EE vues ay an * New U.S. Citizens » Engaged Women « New Parents * Movers we will need 50 to 75 texts in each Lake-Noxen requested $1,900 curriculum area,” he told the for materials, Lehman-Jackson - board. requested $3,600 and Ross re- Call foday 674 5988: : y Roberts's request of $3,150 for 0 $1,120. This is $1,500 We also have employment opportunities available! general supplies is $2,000 less more than what was budgeted thanlastyear, hesaid. Themiddle Jast year. : Vv cree : OS WELCOME WA GON® school does not require any new The board will meet April 29 at We Have Special Dance and Vocal Classes just for 3 & 4 yr. olds too! \. ©1993 WELCOME WAGON INTERNATIONAL, INC. 145 COURT AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TN ‘38103 >, A LS com 7 p.m. to discuss buildings and grounds.
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