B 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 14, 1999 Soccer (continued from page 1) \ Blues 1 - Chester Valley Twisters 1 Kyle Bell rescued the Back Mountain Blues U-11 Boys at Neuman field on Saturday scor- ing from the penalty spot in the second half to salvage a 1-1 draw with the Greater Chester Valley Twisters. Bell was in goal for the Blues when the Twisters scored ~ from close range early.in the match. In the second half, Bell moved to forward and broke through the Twisters defense. He was tripped up in the box to earn his penalty, which he calmly de- posited in. the upper left-hand corner of the goal. Brandon Wills replaced Bell in goal in the second half and kept the slate clean. ‘Billy DeAngelo, Brandon Rice, J.J. Durr and Michael Tarulli anchored the Blues defense. The Blues travel to Reading on Saturday to face the Exeter Eagles. The Blues and Twisters are tie atop Group H with identical 1-0-1 records. The Blues are one goal behind in goal differ- ential, which acts as the first tiebreaker. Gate of Heaven 2nd at Crossin Gate of Heaven finished second in the annual Crossin 7th-8th grade basketball tournament. From left, first row: Molly Guntli, Blake Bradley, Rebecca Hizny, Connie Kane, Stefanie Galeano, Jill Durr; second row, Andrea Reap; third row, Rick Guntli, coach Rose Hizny, Ken Krakowsky, coach. Dallas wins Crossin tournament Dallas won first place in the Crossin 7th-8th grade basketball tournament: From left, 1st row: Mike English, Paul McCue, Adam Tkazyk, Donny Murray, Tom McNeil. Top row, Mrs. Donna Crossin, Chuck Stajewski, Carlos Keiper, Mike Kawski, Jon Barbose, Ryan Gryskevicz, Jeff Dickson, @oach John 7 Strikers to Eastern Championships Andrew Shaw, John Houssock, Ryan Post, Jason Witkowski, Justin Harris, Lynn MacMillan and Tony Tereska all placed at the Middle Atlantic Wrestling Assoc. Northern Championships at Shamokin on April 2 and 3 and will wrestle in the Middle Atlantic Wrestling Assoc. Eastern Championships on April 17 and 18 at the University of McNeil. Roundup Bk. Mt. Freedom 2 - Abington (continued from page 1) 4 for Dallas with 3 rbi, Sherri Kuderka was 2-for-4 with 2 rbi and Amanda Stolarick went 2- for-2. Rodgers and Kuderka each slammed triples. Sarah Stolarick took the loss, giving up 10 hits and 10 runs and walking seven. Lehman 10, Meyers 0 The Lady Knights won in the sixth inning on the 10-run rule. Jen Johnstone and Vicky Groff each went 2-for-4 with a home run apiece. Trish Kernag got the win, pitching three scoreless in- nings. Michelle Alters threw the other three innings, striking out four. Dallas 7, Crestwood 3 Sarah Stolarick gave up six hits and struck out four in seven in- nings. Stephanie Simonitis was Noler winning the javelin. Lehman 78 1/2, Hazleton 71 1/2 The Knights squeaked by by winning the field and jumping events. SOCCER Lehman 2, Crestwood 0 Crestwood took one more shot, but Tara Mintzer made hers count, scoring one goal unassited and once with help from Jenna Elston. Lehman had 13 corners to five. Trish Pilosi had 11 saves. Dallas 4, Hoban 1 Hoban scored first, but the Mounts roared back for the win. Dallas had 25 shots on goal, with Holly Shiber scoring twice and Laura Loeffler and Jesse Tarity TENNIS Dallas 5, Coughlin 2 Dallas swept the four singles matches and T.J. Amico and Chris Tucker won in doubles. VOLLEYBALL Dallas 2, Meyers 0 Justin Hoover had 15 service points to go with seven assists and Rich Dougal had five kills as the Mounts won 15-1, 15-3. SOCCER Valley West 4, Lehman 1 Both teams scored early, but Lehman couldn't keep up after that. Tara Mintzer got the Leh- Asteroids 1 The news wasn't so good for the Back Mountain Freedom U-12 Scranton. ~ Girlswhosatidleas the Bethlehem Blizzard defeated Capitol Area 2- 0 to win the group and advance to the semifinals. The Freedom and Capitol Area cannot advance but will meet anyway on Saturday in a battle for second place. The Freedom prepared for their trip to Harrisburg on Sunday with a 2-1 Northeast Travel League victory over the Abington Asteroids. The Freedom played with only 10 play- ers but pulled out the victory with two goals from Britt Evans and defense led by Caitlyn Tooley, Connie Kane, Katelynn Lawrence, Caroline Byron and goalkeeper Rosalyn Wentko. Golf schools start April 20 Be jig Dalins batter; 3-for-8 finding the net once each. Tarity man goal off an assist by Jenna Four Season Golf Club will hold i) é ; i alsohad two assists, asdidJanelle Elston. Trish Pilosi had six saves, golf schools for beginner and in- Kerr. Melonie S: had t as all of Valley West's shots got to = termediate men, ladies and jun- BOYS TRACK & FIELD iol hi rs pe Won the goal. iors. The sessionsare 1 1/2 hours Leh 98. M 52 per week for four weeks, starting ehman 98, Meyers at 6 p.m. Cost is $80. 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