10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 12, 1998 Triathlon scenes Back Mountain competitors, before, during and after the Wilkes-Barre Triathlon. Left, Kurt Moody refreshes after the race; above right, Dave Mariner prepared for his 10th time in the field. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK 2 x ES % 4 : Nick Andrusisian came prepared with a slogan for the race, which was + changed to eliminate the swim after pollution from duck and goose droppings + was found in Harveys Lake. 5 of ) 2% Sue Hand painted the scene, and made a sale on the spot to Dave Mariner, who vowed to pay whatever she asked for thework. Kevin Augustine cooled off in the temporary pool set up for competitors. He was the top Back Mountain finisher at 2:00:47, good for 4th out of 28 racers in the male age 40-44 category. Eric and Tiff Schall were among the army of local volunteers who worked to put on the race, which attracted a large contingent of professionals. The Dallas Post e-mail Send letters to the editor, story ideas, complaints, praise, advertising inquiries. But if you're sending press releases, please call the old-fashioned way — (717) 675-5211 — to make sure it's something we will use.. Kubis (continued from page 9) Sean Leary, seven hits, two homeruns; Scott Carter, four hits, five runs; David Harrison, two doubles, two runs; Eric Samanas, three hits, two runs; Chris Grieves, two hits, two runs; Ryan Harvey, two hits, two runs; Alex Flack, one run. Coaches were Wayne Harvey, Marty Straub, Joe Shiskowski, Bob Grieves, and Scott Carter. Manager was George Gracely. Wed. game: Avoca-Dupont 9 - Bk. Mt. National 3 Avoca’s winning pitcher Jason George struck out nine to force a winner-take all final Thursday at 7 p.m. Paul Chmiel and George had twolhits and scored once each. Brandon Burkhardt had two hits for National and Matt Straub scored twice. Matt Shiskowski had six strikeouts in the loss. Horlacher girls finish 11-0 Bob Horlacher Memorial Little League minor girls team recently completed an undfeated season with an 11-0 record. Pictured above, first row, from left, Jacquelyn Brace, Amanda Wooditch, Jacqueline Chapin, Denise Nerozzi, Megan McDonald. Second row, Molly Kalish, Crystal Hettes, Noel Sidorek, Heather McDonald, April Freeman, Katie Goode. Third row, Jerry McDonald, coach; Steve Goode, manager; Amanda Szczucki, Mary Goode, coach; William Kalish, coach. Absent, Marissa Patton, Adrienne Pugh. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. CAT SHOW “Held by Pocono Cat Fanciers At the Ramada Plaza : Public Square, Wilkes-Barre August 15-16, 1998 Hours: 10-4 on both days Admission: Adults 5.00 Children & Sr. Citizens $3.00 Take $1.00 Off on Adult admission with this ad Have Fun with All Your MONDAY Pump 'n Pantry's County H S Band Day rimestar Nationals Pulling Series - 8 pm TUESDAY Farm Tractor Pull - 10 am Mod Tractors & Trucks Street Truck Pull - 8 pm WEDNESDAY Senior Citizen's Day The Kinleys - 8 pm Fireworks - 9:30 pm THURSDAY Neal McCoy - 8 pm Horse Barrel Show - 6 pm Ronald McDonald's Magic Show - 1 pm FRIDAY Dave Martin’s Rodeo - 8 pm Hickory Rose Band - 3 pm SATURDAY Open Horse Show - 8 am | Demolition Derby - 8 pm ¥ Horse Pulling Contest - 10 am GRANDSTAND - Free & Reserved Sections - FREE PARKING GATE ADMISSION - Under 12 yrs. FREE. - 12 yrs. and over $5.00 Special Family & Senior Citizen Rates Available - Exit 65 off I-81 For More Information Call: 717-289-4405 0 - PS
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