J ) ® w The Dallas Post Section 2 Wednesday , June 24, 1998 Sports National 1988 National 1998 National 1998 The Back Mountain Flames Girls U-13 Travel Soccer Team will hold tryouts for girls born after Aug. 1, 1985 on Wed., June 24 at 6:30 p.m. and Sun.,June 28 -at 4 p.m. Both tryouts will be held at the Neuman Field behind the Dallas Middle School. For more information contact Mark Lacey at 696-4603. The Back Mountain Blast Boys U-15 Travel Soccer Team will hold tryouts for boys born aftrer Aug. 1, 1983 on Thurs., June 25 at 6:30 p.m. at Lake-Lehman High School. For more information contact Hank Walters at 477- 5139. Irem Temple Father Son/Mother Daughter Golf Tournament Age 7-9 Score Don Gosart/Don Gosart Jr. ~~ (30) P.J. Delaney/Brenden Delaney (33) Age 10-11 : Bob Edgerton/Bob Edgerton Jr. (46) Ron Kukuchka/Abraham Kukuchka (56) Age 12 & over Mike Pocceschi/Bryan Pocceschi (77) Russ Goodman/Russ Goodman Jr. (77) Father Daughter Harry Nicholson/Diane Kocik (86) Bob Kopp/Sue Bruno (88) Father/Son/Son/Daughter Joe, Nate, Joe Jr. Carr (40) Henry, Dillon, Brittany Evans (46) Mother Daughter Carol Smith/Julie Frederick JoAnn & Susan Berrettini Irem Women's Golf results Results of the weekly tourna- ment of the Irem Women’s Golf Association: First flight: Louise Moore; put- ting, Louise Moore. Second flight: Julie Conklin; put- ting, Lois DeGennaro. Third flight: Mary Ann Stelma; putting, Jane Kopp. Fourth flight: Nona Libenson. (103) (110) 7 & Arsenal wins Sports Dome U-12 title Back Mountain Arsenal recently won the Wyoming Valley Sports Dome Indoor U-12 championship. The team went undefeated in regular season and playoff competition. 0000. Pictured are, 1st row, from left, Greg Kostrobala, William Gagliardi, Greg Yestrumskas, Carl Seitz, Tim Kerestes, Frank Buzin. Second row, Richard Eckman, Jeff Pace, Tyler Van Scoy, Phillip Kurello, Jarren George. Absent from photo, Gerry McGroarty. for LCCC volleyball f m Luzerne County Community Col- ievernents during the 30th annual ntl at the College's Educational esented trophies to their 1997/98 season, includ- pall, mvp. National, 1998 Lower American 1998 POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Diamond action The Orioles met the Rangers last week in BMT Little League play, but came away on the short end of a 20-4 score. In top photo, Orioles catcher Matt Moser was late with the tag. Brian Parrish, above left, let loose a pitch. At right, coach Chris Shrader had a chat with Jeremiah Taylor. Regular season play wraps up this week, then playoffs begin. Piekara will attend Misericordia . Wyoming Valley Conference baseball standouts Ed Piekara and Justin Kotarski have announced that they will continue their athletic and academic careers at College Misericordia. Piekara is a pitcher/infielder from Dallas. He was a three-year starter at Dallas and served as team co-captain as a senior. He was a second-team all-star after hitting .389 and finishing second in the league with three home runs. : He also played basketball and football and was the only three-sport letterman at Dallas during the 1997-98 season. Kotarski is an outfielder out of Wyoming Valley West and a two year starter for the Spartans. Both players have been selected to play in the Wyoming Valley Conference Senior All-Star game. Field cleanup Saturday Members of all BMT Baseball and Softball All-Star teams should report to the Little League field Sat. morning, June 27 at 9 a.m. to assist in a general field cleanup. In the event of rain, cleanup activities will be held Sun. June 28 at 9 a.m. Junior tennis camp at Kirby Park A Junior Tennis Summer Camp will be held at Kirby Park. The camp is geared to junior players-Beginners, Intermediate or Advanced level player. The program will include stroke analysis, drills, strategy, competi- tion and tournaments. A Most Improved Player award and free Camp T-shirt will be presented to participants. There are three sessions: June 29-July10; July 13-July 24; Aug. 3- Aug. 14. Classes meet 4 days per week for three hours per day for a total of 24 hours. The fee is S100 per session. Director of instruction is Bill Eydler (19 years King’s College Tennis Coach). Call 714-9697 for more information. American 1998 American 1998 ack Mountain Little League names 1998 All-Stars American 1998 District All Stars Kubis All Stars 9-10 Year Old All Stars Valley All Stars District All Stars Kubis All Stars 9-10 Year Old All Stars Lower Valley All Stars Greg Andrusisian Ryan Bloom Nathan Carr Chris Bertinelli Frank Buzin Jonathan Baker Paul Daniels Eric Baltimore Kevin Domzalski Brandon Burkhardt Mike Clemente Christian Cobleigh Tim Crossin Kenny Chamberlin Harry Flack Joe Bednash Richard Eckman Scott Carter Eric Domzalski Adam Cooper Mike Darling Tim Crossin Brian Goeringer Jason Bess Mike English Jason Demnicki Mike Dougherty Kyle Filipczyk Phil Engler Derek Elston Eric Koval Pat Harmon Mark Kapitula Alex Flack David Harding Dan Fuhr Chris Higdon Steven Fritz Adam King Andrew Hiller "Alex Kensinguard Chris Grieves Matt Kapitula Kyle Hession Chris Katy! Matt Kelly Bob Lenahan Mark Koval Phil Kurello David Harrison Gracjan Kraszewski Ryan Ishley Matt Kelly Chris Kester Conner Lenahan Jack Leahigh ‘Eric Mahle Ryan Harvey Kyle Mahle Colin Madigan Tim Kerestes Jacob Kovalchik Sean McMahon John McGeehan Mitch Mitchell Eric Kurello Grant Roberts Joel Mazer Gene Lispi Mike LLoyd Mario Oliveri David Menzel -Ken Regan Sean Leary Alan Sheridan Phil Miller Elijah Miller Ryan Marascio Michael Rudick Matt Moser Kevin Tanner Luke Marchakitus Ron Shiner Mark Rossick Jeff Pace Elijah Miller lan Van Kuyk Ryan Murphy Mike Wills Eric Samanas Jake Stryjewski Pat Rother Chris Roman David Shultz Jeremy Wienstock Jeremiah Taylor Jonathan Wood Matt Shiskowski Ben Thomas Cory Shultz David Shultz Jonathan Stevens Jonathan Taylor Mark Yankowski Matt Straub Brandon Wells Josh Wysocki Nate Yoh John Yanick + Tom Van Horn Travel soccer tryouts BMT BASEBALL&SOFTBALL Flack, Daube lead Dodgers to 1-run win BASEBALL-MAJORS Dodgers 8, Astros 7 Alex Flack and Matt Daube each doubled to power the Dodger of- fense. Christian Cobleigh was the winning pitcher. For the Astros, Eric Kurello smacked 2 triples and drove home 4 runs while Scott Carter had a home run, a double and 2 RBIs. Rangers 6, Tigers 3 The combined pitching of Mike Darling and Johnny McGeehan shut down the Tigers. Darling registered 7 strikeouts while McGeehan had 2. Chris Kester and Phil Engler each had 2 hits and Morgan Anderson picked up a double for the Rangers. Adam King smashed a triple for the Tigers. Rangers 11, Red Sox 8 The Rangers erupted for 6 runs on 8 hits in the 1st inning to key their victory. Mike Darling, Chris Kester and Morgan Anderson all had 3 hits with Darling getting a double and a triple and Anderson poking a double. Johnny McGeehan and Chris Young con- tributed 2 hits apiece to the Ranger attack. For the Red Sox, Joey DeGraba had a double and Elijah Miller had 2 doubles. Rangers 16, A’s 3 Avariety of players contributed strong performances for the Rang- ers. Ken Chamberlain picked up 5 strikeouts in 5 innings of pitch- ing andalso had 2 hits. Johnny McGeehan went 4 for 5 with a double and pitched an inning. Mike Darling went 3 for 3 and played stellar defense at short- Wendy's honors Dallas volleyball stop. Phil Engler went 3 for 4 while Chris Kester had 2 doubles and Ryan Marascio had 2 singles. “Jonathon Stephens had 2 hits for the A's. : Rangers 20, Orioles 4 Mike Darling, Chris Kester, Ryan Marascio and Ken Cham- berlain all pitched for the Rang- ers. Phil Engler powered the of- fense by going 4 for 5 with 2 doubles and 2 triples. Chamber- lain, Johnny McGeehan and Mor- gan Andersonall had 2 hits with McGeehan smacking 2 doubles and Chamberlain getting 1 double. Cardinals 7, Dodgers 5 Mark Yankowski pitched a 1- hitter and struck out 13 to get the victory. Yankowski, Sean Leary, Chris Bertinelli and Dan Fuhr all had 2 hits for the Cardinals. Reds 6, Cardinals 6 The Reds and Cardinals played to a 6-6 tie. For the Reds, Ken Regan and Kevin Tanner each had 2 hits, including a double while Luke Marchakitus had 3 hits, in- cluding a double. For the Cardinals, Sean Leary had 3 hits. Chris Bertinelli had 2 singles and Mark Yankowski had 2 doubles. SOFTBALL-MAJORS Red Sox 8, Dodgers 0 Shannon Thomas pitched a shutout for the Red Sox to hand the Dodgers their first loss of the season. Dodgers 13, White Sox 12 Sara Brown was the winning pitcher as the Dodgers won in extra innings. Wendy's of Dallas hosted the Dallas Mountaineer Volleyball team to a pita party on June 16. Owner Steve Kepic hosted the party in celebration of Dallas’ “Top 16” finish in this year’s volleyball competition. Peter Redmond, middle hitter for the Mountaineers was named team MVP for the ‘98 season. Five players were named to the Wyoming Valley Volleyball Coaches All Star team. Two players made the Pennsylvania All- Star team and Peter Redmond was invited to play in the Pennsylvania All-Star game at Juniata College on June 20, where he was joined by Wyoming Valley Volleyball League MVP Mark Steele of Lake-Lehman. Thank you’s go to Wendy's, Middlesworth Potato Chips and Pepsi Company. Pictured from left, Kevin Straka, Dallas head coach; Petere Redmond and Steve Kepic.
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