10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 24, 1999 Dallas wins district championship They're #1! Dallas players celebrated with the Class AAA district championship plaque. The Dallas Mountaineer, aka Jeff Townsend, made an appearance. 3 Sai Haven st Chester University oy oi Mounts lose in soccer semifinal throughout the game, fending off the strong Octorara offense. The defensive line of Andrew George, Tim Faneck, and Adam Clay did all they could to keep Dallas surrendered two goals they could not overcome as their run through the playoffs ended in the state semifinal (Eastern final) last Tuesday night in Hershey witha 2-Olosstoeven- opposing offenses in check tual state champion Octorara. throughout the entire playoff Dallas goalkeeper Nate run. Hoffman made seven saves as The team returns 10 start- the defense played very well ers for next season. Lake-Lehman Elementary wrestling The Knights wrestled at Pleasant Valley Oct. 14, and placed two wrestlers. They were: Midget Ricky Bower, 76 lbs., 3rd place. Junior Brian Goeringer, 96 lbs., 1st place. On November 21, they wrestled the YMCA Tournament at Penn State Campus, Lehman. Those who placed were: Midget Ricky Bower, 75 lbs., 4th place; Craig Roberts, 105 lbs., 4th place. Junior Grant Roberts, 75 lbs., 4th place; Brian Goeringer, 95 Ibs., 3rd place. RAVE'S SKI LOFT Rt. 309N » Shavertown ¢ 696- 1126 5 ied in Rave Garden Center) “THINK SNOW! SEASON RENTALS STILL AVAILABLE SKI PACKAGES $ 0 $9700 1 4199 A Fong uP AND UP $14 EQUIPMENT BY SKI TUNE-UP OFF DYNASTAR ATOMIC (BASIC) COLUMBIA &X $ & BOULDER SALOMON GEAR SKIS & BOOTS REG. Jackets and Pants 25% & UP | "Excludes Sale Items NORDICA STONEGROUND Fleece & Accessories ANA /N TUNE-UP NORTHFACE OPENING a 17th Season Spyder & Nils Outerwear Hours: 10-8:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 11-6:00 p.m. Sunday > . Alter toll gate, go south ¢ on RE. 100 to West Chester, | . : Go through the town of West Chester to south side . Look for Price § St Turn right on Price St. (There is a «Con neon S. New St. to stadium \ oh whi h Your left . Quarterback Chuck Suppon raced for the sidelines as head coach Ted Jackson ran out onto the field as time expired. Jr. League all-stars get trophies The 1999 Back Mountain Junior League All Stars recently celebrated their championship season with a party during which they received trophies, Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award certificates from Senator Charles Lemmond and sectional all star pins all commemorating their District 16 Junior League Championship Title. Pictured are team members: first row, Eric Mahle, Mike Fehlinger, Dan Katyl, Adam Tkaczyk; second row, Chuck Stajewski, Jeff Dickson, Joel Lesinski, Jordan Koslosky; third row, Ed Gryskevicz, David Lohin, manager, Herb Fehlinger, Ryan Gryskevicz and coach Joe Lohin. 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Heresides in Lehman Town- ship. Mark McCormick has been pro- moted from Assistant Superin- tendent to Golf Course Superin- tendent. Mark holds a B.S. in agronomy from Penn State Uni- versity and has been with the IAT Greens and Grounds Department of Huntsville since 1992. He lives in Dallas. Executive Chef John J. Hudak, Jr., CEC will assume additional duties as Food and Beverage Di- rector. Chef John is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Johnson & Wales University, and is the recipient of numerous profes- sional culinary awards. He has been with Huntsville since Sep tember of 1998 and is also a resi- dent of Dallas. Charles Gallo was recently hired as Assistant Food and Bev- erage Director. Charles has many years of experience in all facets of restaurant operations and own- ership, and he resides in Shaver- town. Thunder wins U-9 title The Back Mountain Thunder Soccer Team recently captured the U9 Boys Intramural Championship. The team finished their season with a winning record of 16-2-1. First row, Harry Schall, Tom Horn, Tim Ropel, Nathan Delmar, David Zurek, and Peter “Italia” Reccia. Second row, Sandy Zurek, coach; Derek Martin, Josh Simonovich, Henry Messinger, Mike Moleski, Steven Luksa and Joe Delmar, coach. College Misericordia offering new Info. Technology scholarships In an effort to help ease the shortage of technology workers in Northeastern Pennsylvania and encourage more people to enter the field of information technol- ogy, College Misericordia is offer- ing a new $10,000 scholarship to students majoring in business, management information systems or computer science. The scholarship, called Partners in Business, will provide $2,500 each year for four years to each scholarship recipient. To be eli- gible for the scholarships, students Strikers place in tournaments The Strikers wrestled at Pleas- ant Valley, Sunday Oct. 14; those who placed were: Bantam Keith Sulewski, 50 1bs., 4th place. 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