10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 23, 1998 7-8 boys (continued from page 9) and Chris Mounce with seven. NAPA'’s offense was led by Mahle and English with 13 points apiece, followed by Cory Schultz with seven points. Eastern Penn 67 - American Asphalt 41 Eastern Penn exploded for 26 first quarter points on the shoot- ing of Brett Sprau, Paul McCue ‘and Todd Kerestes. Eastern led 26-9 at quarters end. American Asphalt outscored Eastern 6-4 in the second quarter on the shoot- ing of Jon Barbose. Easternled at x Sl TS Rr LN EC BS ri LV Go TE a i] DYB 7-8 BOYS STANDINGS After week 6 American Asphalt Eastern Penn Supply Gilroy Realtors Dallas Chiropractic Pace Physical Therapy Intermetro Industries Pioneer Const. Chatham Tech NAPA Auto Parts Burger King io Sad BL Eh HR OOO PROP, WW—= = 2 Sting takes 2nd in travel playoffs Back Mountain Sting recently placed second in the playoffs of the Back Mountain U-10 Girls Fall Travel Soccer League. They finished the regular season tied for first place with an undefeated record. Pictured from left, 1st row, Kenslie Kerestes, Devin Lacey, Ellen Williams, Jacqueline Thomas, Krissy Stanks, Kelsey Moody, Jessica English; 2nd row, Stephanie Pace, Caroline Boris, Maggie Guntli, Emily Deubler, Katie Goode, Molly halftime 30-15. Eastern contin- ued to score at will in the third quarter, with Tim Kerestes lead- ing the way. It was much the same in the final quarter, with Eastern coasting to victory. Eastern’s offense was led by McCue with 32 points, followed by Sprau with 14, Tim Kerestes with 11 and Todd Kerestes with eight points. Asphalt’s offense was led by Jon Barbose with a game high 34 points. InterMetro Industries 41 - Dallas Chiropractic 36 InterMetro outscored Dallas Chiropractic 13-3 in the first quar- ter on the hot shooting of Mitch Mitchell and Curtis Keiper. InterMetro continued to score at will in the second period, with Christian Cobleigh providing the offense. InterMetro led at the end of the third quarter 31-25. Chiropractic’s made some key baskets in the fourth quarter, but InterMetro held on for the win. InterMetro’s offense was led by Mitchell with 18 points, followed by Keiper with nine and Cobleigh with six points. Chiropractic’s offense was led by Elijah Miller Kalish, Jaime Lipski; 3rd fow: Coach Jeff Pace. with 12 points, followed by Adam Tkaczyk with eight, Adam Schoonover with seven and Eric Dalsanto with six points. Gilroy Realtors 37 - Pioneer Const. 30 Pioneer Const. outscored Gilroy Realtor 7-4 at the end of the first quarter on the shooting of Chris Higdon. Gilroy's Chase Susko and Charlie Stajewski caught fire in the second quarter and gave their team a 16-14 halftime lead. Both teams’traded baskets in the third quarter with Gilroy holding a 25-21 lead at the end of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Mike Fehlinger and Kevin Domzalski made some key bas- kets for Pioneer, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a strong Gilroy team. Gilroy’s offense was led by Susko with 23 points fol- lowed by Stajewski with six points. Pioneer's offense was led by Higdon with 19 points; followed by Fehlinger with seven points. Dallas Youth Basketball Board of Directors wishes everyone a happy holiday and happy new year. Keystone Games skiing applications available Applications are now available for the 1999 Keystone State Games Winter Sports Festival Skiing Competition. The competition will take place Thursday, Feb. 4 through Feb. 7 at Montage Moun- tain. Applications may be ob- tained by contacting the Keystone State Games office at (570) 823- 3164 or by writing to Keystone State Games, Inc., P.O. Box3131, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18773-3131. A skiing application booklet is also available for download in Acrobat Reader format on the Keystone State Games homepage at www.keystonegames.com. Ath- letes may also register on-site ata higher entry fee, however early registration is recommended to insure participation and pre- Games publicity. The Skiing Competition will include the Super-G, Giant Sla- lom, Modified Giant Slalom, Dual Slalom, First-Timers/Novice Race, Board X-Cross, Terrain Park Jam, and Team Ski. Medals will be awarded to the first, second and third place finishers in each age A PA Fish & Boat Commis- sion Basic Boating course will be held at the PP&L Susquehanna Energy Info. Cen- ter (Riverlands), Rt. 11 south of Shickshinny, Jan. 16, 1999, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Registration is required for the course. Seating is limited. Interested parties should call 542-2306 for a reservation. Lunch will not be provided. A lunch break will be given around noon time and those attending should bring a box lunch and Basic boating course at Shickshinny refreshments. Successful completion of this course will provide a boating safety education certificate which will be required for the operation of a motorboat over 10 horsepower. The course is also open to experienced boat- ers to acquaint them with many aspects of boating which they may not be aware of as well as changes in current regulations. It is recommended that parents take the course along with their children. ; Send your sports reports by E division of every event. The Su- per-G, new to the games is de- signed to rest endurance and skill over a most difficult course. An- other new addition to the Winter Festival is the Board X-Cross, a snowboarding event consisting of a course with widely dispersed racing gates and park obstacles where snowboarders are sent two at a time. < The Keystone State Games can also be reached via e-mail at keystones@aol.com. Strikers place at Elk Lake The Noxen Strikers wrestled at Elk Lake on Saturday, Dec. 12 and placed the following wres- tlers: Peewee: 351bs., Curtis Barbacci, 1st; Josh Zacharias 2nd; Cole Barbacci, 3rd; 45 1bs., Keith Sulewski, 1st; 60 Ibs., Adam Goeringer, 1st. Bantam:” 50 lbs, James Sutton, 1st; Chris Barbacci, 2nd. Intermediate: . 85 Ibs., Brian Goeringer, 3rd; 90 lbs., John Hettes, 1st. to: dalpost@aol.com 5. Happy Holidays hom the Dost! The Dallas Post held its annual holiday party last weekend at the Ryah House in Clarks Summit. Each year, staff members of the Post and its sister paper, The Abington Journal, gather at alternate sites in each area. Taking a break from the meal, from left, seated; Meira Zucker, news correspondent; Elaine Yozwiak, transportation manager. Standing; Jessica Appolo, advertising account’ executive; Nanette Bozentka, office; Charlotte Bartizek, associate publisher; Ron Bartizek, publisher; Ruth Proietto, production manager; Olga Kostrobala, classified and typesetting. Dear Santa, : On Christmas I will leave you a plate of cake. I what a new bike and a skateboard. Did you get any new reindeer. Cad you come in my bedroom this time. If you come in my room cad you teel me all of the reindeers names. Your freind Justin.-Edimendsen Dear Santa, I will leave Choclate Chip cokies out for you! But be carful of my dog. He ushally dousen’t bite but you never know. But if you leave him a bone that will last him for a week he definitely woun't bite you. But I do have something It is a butieaful doll her name is Samantha! But you can’t forget my brother he wants the new Winnie the Pooh ABC book that talks to you! P.S. Merry Christmas Your friend, Amanda Hules Dear Santa When you come in watch out for Sally and Todd. Todd is my cat I got him for my birth- day. I will make some cookies and milk. I think you shoud get some- thing for the dog and cat. I want a PokeMon. Sincerely Kelsey Blaskiewicz P.S. Merry Christmas Dear Santa, Are you real? I heard some people say that you are not real. and our parents ar Santa Clause. Wish me good luck for our concert tonight. You can come but wear regular clothes so that nobody will know who you are. If it's too hot you can peek in the window. You could bring me anything you want. : Merry Christmas Your friend Mona Lotfipour Dear Santa, This year I have been good because I didn’t fight with my sister as much as I usely do. This year for Christmas I would like a ride in your sleigh and I want to meet your elves and reindeer. I made a cookie with Rudolph on it. I would like to get Real Live Babe and my sister wants Nintendo sixty four and she wants Banjo Kazewey that is a game for it. I also want a Magic Attic doll I want Rose Children's letters to Santa Claus e Santa plees get my bird a nut in a littel woudin box. and my sister wants Megan. I want some surprises to Love, Jenna Stanish P.S. Merry Christmas and have a nice trip around the world. Dear Santa, There's one more person in the family, Ester she like eneything that is squeeky toys. I'm going to leave seven cookies out only if the dog doestn’t eat them. So I'll be watching out for her. Plus she mite bark too. I would like to say hi too the reindeer. Did you ever break a toy? Sol don’t quite know what I want so you can pick them out. Sincerely, Heather Mines P.S. Do you care what kind of cookies I put out. Merry Christmas Santa! : Shawn Sands, Mrs. Landon's 2nd grade, Dallas Elementary Dear Santa, Can you really stop time at night? Could you come into my room and wake me up on Christmas? This year I'm leaving your favorite cookies, chocolate chip. Thank you for all the wonderful presents you have given me. Here's my list of wishes. N64, a trampoline, Rayman Gold, and Tomb Raider [IT for Play Station, and Small Soldiers Karate fighters. Oh ya and have a Merry Christmas. Your friend, Cliff Pisaneschi Dear Santa, I know I'm not Christian but I still believe in you because my sister and | always leave out a little plant with paper orna- ments on it. And you always leave us something back. I thought I should tell you a little about Hanukah. Hanukah is a Jewish holiday it’s sort of like eight Chrismases. So anyway you light eight candles Joshua P each for eight days because along time ago in our temple we only enough oil for one day. But it was a tradion to light seven candles for each day of the week. It took four days back and fourth to get more oil. So they had to go get more oil and the little that they had lasted for eight days and that’s partly why we celebrate Hanukah. P.S. I don’t care what you get me for Christmas. Sincerely, Diana Smith Dear Siant Nickols I was wondering how do you fite down the chimmy and howw how do you go arond the world so fast? How can you live in the North Poll it os all watter? Santa plees get my bird a nut in a littel woudin box. Your friend, Joshua P p.s. don't fall through the roofs. Dear Santa Are you really like a man “yes or no” and can you wke me up ~ pleaes and Devon come over my house but no one can’t come over but me tomorrow and my mom said yes I will give you cokies and a drink and what are the reindeer name and bring me that nutcracker and how do you ride your sleigh. love Mark Rondina Dear Santa, I ben really good this year I helped my brother pick up his toys. The stuff I ben wishing for is Playstation any games, baggy pants, race cars for my collection, sega games, no school, scatebourd, a puppy, I will leav you some cocies and milk and I will leav your rein- deer some carrots. I forgot can I | have a snowbourd. Your freind, Anthony Rubbico PS. Merry Christmas Dear Santa, This Christmas I will leave you some chocklate chip cookies and milk and a carrot for one of your reindeer. Also last year or the year before did you crash into my roof because I heard the bells that are on your sleigh. And this Christmas no dolls for me just stuff for American Girl and Magic Attic stuff. The thing I want the most is the trim the tree outfit for my American Girl doll. The thing Continued on page 12 LB «i ( “ | | | | | | oO o/ on J
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