10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 10, 1999 SPORTS ROUNDUP WRESTLING Lehman 72, Wyoming Area 6 The Black Knights lost only at 140 on the way to a dominating victory. Joe Bird (103), Aaron Kubasik (112), Matt Magee (130), Jim Higgins (135), Rick Hislop (171), Seth Moyer (189) and Matt Kehler (275) had pins. Berwick 49, Dallas 12 Joe Sakara’s pin at 119 and Dave Spurlin’s win by decision at 140 were the only bright spots for - the Mounts against unbeaten Berwick. BOYS SWIMMING Dallas 108, Scranton 76 Rich Dougal, Jon Kertesz and Matt Schweitzer each had three wins as the Mounts won handily. Schweitzer won the 100 and 200 freestyle and was on the winning 400 free relay team with Dougal, Kertesz and Rob Neil. Dougal won the 100 fly and 500 free, and Kertesz won the 100 breast and joined the 200 free relay team. GIRLS SWIMMING Dallas 97, Scranton 89 Dallas won with a well-rounded effort that saw the team claim only five firsts. Erin Allardyce won the 200 individual medley and 100 breast, Sarah Scott won the 500 free, Erin Cooper won diving and the Mounts won the 400 free relay. GIRLS BASKETBALL Dallas 54, Crestwood 48 Jenn Noon drained four 3-point shots on the way to a game-high 22 as the Lady Mounts continued, their second-half charge. Leading by four points after three quar- ters, Dallas held on for the vic- tory. Katie Austin had 16 points, including three 3-pointers and Erika Turner and Jeannie Dreier chipped in 7 each. M Nanticoke 64, Lehman 38 Lehman let Nanticoke get a big first-quarter lead, and couldn't overcome it. Melissa DeCesaris scored 17 points, with two 3-point shots. Kieran Lucarino and Danielle Kern had 7 apiece. Dallas 63, Wyoming Area 41 Katie Austin was the leading scorer with 21 points, including three 3-pointers, followed by Stephanie Simonitis with 15 and Jenn Noon and Erika Turner with 8 each. Noon had a 3-pointer. Hanover 33, Lehman 28 Melissa DeCesaris was the top scorer with 14 in a low-scoring. game Feb. 4. Kieran Lucarino chipped in 6. Grotto Pizza 12 - PNC Bank 3 Grotto Pizza got the win in the + opening game of the girls’ 3rd and 4th grade playoffs. Kylie Williams led all scorers with six points for . Grotto. Susan Krogulski, Lauren Zimniski and Lauren Yurko DYB each contrib- uted 2 points for their team. Erin Delaney led the offense for PNC Bank scoring 3 points. Bethany Mulhern and Lindsey Davenport played strong defensively. 3-4 GIRLS Dr. Jack Ellis 10 - Eastern Insurance Group 6 In the second playoff game of the day, Courtney Taylor scored 6 points to help her team get the victory. Lindsey Ellis added 3, and Michelle Gibbons scored on a foul shot. Eastern Insurance kept the game tight with each team having 6 pooints at the end of the third quarter. Kasey Corbett and Paige Selenski each scored a bas- ket for Eastern Insurance. Alyssa Cybulski and Rachel Schaub added a point each with foul shots. Wilkes-Barre Pallet Co. 24 - Quality Collision 20 David Luksh scored 13 points and Daniel Taroli added 9 as Wilkes-Barre Pallet Co. (7-1) claimed the regular season championship i with a 24-20 win 3-4 BOYS over Quality Collission. Peter Blanchard added 2 points and Connor Lenahan led the defense for the winning team. Quality Collision (3-5) was led by Ryan Konopki with 18 points and Darryl Rodgers with 2. Chris Klaiss led the defense. DYB Fieldhouse 40 - Central Clay 32 Adam Singer scored 28 points and Max Millington 10 as the Fieldhouse (7-1) topped Central Clay 40-32. Adam Besecker led the defense. Central Clay (4-4) was led by Brad Fagula with 24 points and Jason Darling with 6. Nick Barbose scored 2 and led the defense along with John Scafidi. Dough Co. 22 - Llewellyn & McKane Inc. 15 David Hanadel scored 6 points, while Mike Gergel, Brian . Kerpovichand A.J. Pugliese added 4 points each to lead the Dough Co. to a 22-15 win over Llewellyn & McKane Inc. Alex Baltimore led Llewellyn (0-8) with 8 points, while Mark Covert had 4. Bruce Sobocinski led the defense. Sneaker King 23 - E.M. Video 6 Doug Harding scored 12 points and Joe Kaiser 5 as Sneaker King improved their record to 3-5 with a 23-6 win over E.M. Video. Also scoring for the winners were John Ashley with 4 points and Billy DeAngelo with 2. E.M. Video (1-7) was led by Michael O'Day and Tom Golightley with 2 points each. Justin Rice and Bobby Redinski led the defense. The 3rd/4th Grade playoffs begin on Tues., Feb. 9 with E.M. Video, 8th seed playing Llewellyn & McKane Inc., 9th seed. Quarter finals will begin on Sat. Feb. 13 at 1 p.m., Wilkes-Barre Pallet Co., 1st seed will play the winner of the opening round game, while Dough Co., 3rd seed will play Sneaker King, 6th seed: At 2 p.m., Fieldhouse, 2nd seed plays Qual- ity Collison, 7th seed, while Cen- tral Clay, 5th seed plays Back Mt. Leader, 4th seed. POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Matt Wilson hits 500 points Matt Wilson was awarded a ceremonial basketball last week on scoring 500 points for Gate of Heaven teams. From left, Jim Reagan, Jonathan Wilson, Lyne Wilson, Matt Wilson, Chuck Wilson and Chris Wilson (foreground). Strikers place at Danville The Noxen Strikers competed with 16 other teams in the Danville Invita- tional Tournament Jan. 30. The team accumulated enough points to place the 7th overall in the tournament. The following wrestlers brought home trophies. Pee Wee - 40 Ibs., 1st, Jake Winters; 2nd, Cole Barbacci: 4th Curtis Barbacci; 50 Ibs., 3rd, T.J. Pearson. Bantam - 55 Ibs., 2nd, Chris Barbacci; 4th, James Sutton; 65 Ibs., 3rd, Tyler McDonald. Midget - 65 Ibs., 3rd, Ricky Bower; 4th, Tom. Parrish; 75 Ibs., 4th, Adam Sulewski. Junior - 85 Ibs., 2nd, Brian Goeringer; 90 Ibs., 1st, Matt Dragon; 2nd, John Hettes. The young and wrestless The Back Mountain Wrestling Club wrapped up a fine season Sunday with a win over Crestwood. The team finished the season 7-1, good for second place in the Penn League. The club is open to boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 12. Coaches are Jerry Schutz, Jim Davis, Danny White and Charlie Roper. In photos, top, Kyle Wardell wrestled at 60 Ibs. He won the club's Achievement Award this season. At right, Kyle Matello, on top, grappled with a Crestwood opponent. He was voted Most Aggressive. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS KT Raiders to meet The Kingston Township Raid- ers Junior Football organization will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Checkerboard Res- taurant on Carverton Road, Trucksville, Feb. 14, at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in the develop- ment of the youth of the Back Mountain are urged to attend. U-9, U-10 travel soccer registration We are now accepting boys and girls for U-9 and U-10 registra- tion for Back Mountain Travel Soccer for the Spring season start- ing in April. Players must be born between Aug. 1, 1988 and July 31, 1990. Anyone interested can contact Bill Ivenson, 288-9118 or David Rosnick, 696-4964. Travel soccer meeting Feb. 22 Back Mountain Travel U-9 and U-10 Soccer meeting is scheduled for Mon., Feb. 22, 7 p.m. at Grotto Pizza, Wyoming Valley Mall. It is very important that all coaches attend in order to get ready for the Spring season starting in April. If ‘you have any questions contact Bill Ivenson, 288-9118 or David Rosnick, 696-4964. 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