. lowed with six. 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 22, 1999 Roundup (continued from page 1) the 100 Fly. Arte Vankuyk took second in diving for the Moun- taineers. Carl Wilcox (200 Free) and Doug Yeager (100 Back) each took third place overall in their respective events. Bishop Hoban 68, Dallas 30 Dallas got three first place fin- ishes despite falling to the Argents of Bishop Hoban last Thursday. Senior Matt Schweitzer captured both the 200 IM and 100 Fly victories. Arte Vankuyk took first in the diving competition. Carl Wilcox earned a second place and a third place finish, while Doug Yeager took third place in a pair of events. BOYS BASKETBALL Dallas 63, Bishop Hoban 50 Dallas used four three-point- ers and a 10-point difference in fourth quarter scoring to pull out a road win in Wilkes-Barre last ~ Tuesday night. Jay Carroll was the high man for the Mountain- ~eers, collecting 23 points includ- ing three triples. Chuck Suppon (14) and Matt Jackson (13) also had double digit scoring nights for Dallas. Valley West 68, Dallas 37 Dallas had a difficult time put- ting solid runs together against a very talented Spartan squad last . Thursday evening. Jeff Zaruta led the Dallas scoring with eight points, while John Simonitis fol- Dallas got five points each from Jay Carroll, Matt ~ Wycallis, and Chuck Suppon. Hazleton Area 50, Dallas 40 Hazleton made eight three- point baskets to none for Dallas as it earned a tough 10-point win against the Mountaineers Satur- day night. The Dallas scoring was led by Jay Carroll's 16 points, followed by Matt Jackson and Chuck Suppon who each added eight points. Meyers 92, Lake-Lehman 41 Lehman faced a 19-point defi- cit after one period of play and could not recover against a very strong Mohawk squad last week. Matt Loftus scored ten points to lead the Knights’ scoring attack. Russ Mosier added eight points, while Dwayne Kalinay added seven. Berwick 50, Lake-Lehman 35 Berwick played pressure de- fense well in a win against the Knights on Thursday. Russ Mosier scored eleven for Lehman. Matt Dunn followed closely with nine points, while Dwayne Kalinay and Dom Castrignano each added five. Coughlin 99, Lake-Lehman 51 Coughlin used a 26-3 second quarter edge to cruise to a win over the Knights on Saturday. Senior Matt Loftus led the Leh- man scoring column with 15 points. Russ Mosier finished with 11 points while Matt Dunn added nine. The game was close after the first quarter as Coughlin held a 24-22 lead at that point. GIRLS BASKETBALL Berwick 57, Lake-Lehman 37 Lehman played a solid three quarters against a strong Bulldog team, but a 4-point third quarter was too much to overcome as Berwick won comfortably. Kieran Lucarino scored 16 points to lead the Lehman offense. Danielle Kern followed with six points. Lake-Lehman 62, Coughlin 52 Kieran Lucarino scored a sea- son-high 22 points to lead host Lehman toa victory over Coughlin Friday night. Danielle Kern also had a season-high point total with 17. Jen Frank added eight points for the Black Knights. Lake-Leh- man took control of the game with a second quarter 17-9 run. Valley West 66, Dallas 45 Dallas ran into a very skilled it's the Year 2 sKi Ski and Snowboard Packages for the whole family! STOP IN for our Calendar of Events SPECIAL RATES for our Ski Days at Montage, Jack Frost and Elk Mtn. - Rt. 309 at Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre 824-0541 Spartan squad last Wednesday evening in Plymouth as it fell by 21 points. Stephanie Simonitis led Dallas in scoring with 17 points, while Jen Noon followed with 11. Rachel Kukosky chipped in by adding nine points. Hazleton Area 71, Dallas 48 Dallas struggled offensively as they fell to Hazleton in a rout on Friday night. Stephanie Simonitis was the leading scorer yet again for Dallas as she netted 11 points. Jen Noon and Rachel Kukosky each recorded eight points. WRESTLING Meyers 48, Lake-Lehman 24 Lehman's team of mostly un- derclassmen put up a good fight against league power Meyers, but still fell in defeat. District cham- pion Aaron Kubasik (112 pounds) gained the Knights some early momentum by earning a pin. Rich Hislop (171 pounds) and Dave DeLong (189 pounds) also earned pinfalls for Lake-Lehman. ‘Matt Kehler (275 pounds) earned a for- feit victory. Lehman 51, Williamsport 11 Lehman registered an easy win over Williamsport at home Satur- day afternoon. Ryan Post, Jeff Taylor, Jim Higgins, Dave DeLong, and Matt Kehler each earned pinfall victories in the contest. Kelby Morgan, Aaron Kubasik, and Jason Wood earned major decision victories. Matt Gonzalez earned a 9-7 decision in the con- test as well. FALL ALL-STAR SELECTIONS Girls Volleyball Lake-Lehman senior co-captain Jen Frank was named to the sec- ond team all-star squad chosen by league coaches in girls volley- ball for this past season. Fellow senior, co-captain Stacey Rosenbaum earned recognition on the third team. Sarah Davis, Kari Maskalis, and Monica Cabrera of Lake-Lehman High School and Kim Derhammer of Dallas High School made honorable mention. Boys Cross Country Dallas sophomore Peter Miller earned honorable mention recog- nition from the coaches of the Wyoming Valley Conference for his fine season this past fall. Football Dallas seniors Matt Jackson, Matt Douglas, and Matt Acri made the first team offense all-star squad selected by coaches of the Wyoming Valley Conference's Di- vision II for their play during the recent season. Joe Stuppino, Mitch Onzik, Brian Vetter, and John James also made first team, but for defense. Ted Jackson took coach of the year, leading the Mountaineers to an 11-2 record including a district title. Travis McRoy, Greg Woronko, Matt Kehler, DJ Harris, and Rich Patton all made first team for the Black Knights of Lake-Lehman. Second team members include Chris Navin, John Sharkus, and John Pitcavage from Lake-Lehman and Chuck Suppon, Nick Lopukovsky, Jason Race, and Jeff Mattie from Dallas. Boys Soccer The Back Mountain schools had a total of seven members on the Division 1 all-star squad as se- lected by the league coaches. For Lehman, Russ Mosier, Brian Noler, David Walters, Tom Brislin, and Brian Noler each earned spots on the team. Mountaineers An- drew George and Jesse Williams also earned the same recognition. Wyoming Seminary’s Mike Faneck of Shavertown made first team for Division 2. WILKES-BARRE - WELLSBORO MONTOURSVILLE Santa shop at Lehman-Jackson The Lehman-Jackson Elementary PTA recently held one of its popular holiday programs called “Santa’s Secret Shop”. A holiday favorite, PTA volunteers set up a special workshop where all students, Kindergarten through 6th grade had the opportunity to purchase Christmas gifts for their families in secret. Shown hiding some of their shoppping treasures is Mrs. Louise Schwartz’s 3rd grade students. Row 1, Kallie Root, Kelsey Makara, Lauren Harabin, Bradley Kabosky, Johanna Hudak; 2nd row, Michael Downs, Joey Harrison, Ty Cornell, Zack Petroski, Will Wilson, T.J. Brandt, Lucas King, Ryan May; 3rd row, Brad Cease, Jess Pudimont, Diana Gionfriddo; 4th row, Aaron Setzer, Julie Otttaviani, Renee Vrhel, John Maciejczak, Cara Wengen. Back Mt. students named to Bishop O'Reilly honor roll The following Back Mountain students were named to the first quarter honor roll at Bishop O'Reilly High School. Distinguished Honors: Grade 12: Michael Regan and Bryan Wagner. Grade 11: Timothy Carroll, Laura Charnick, Michael Gallagher, Katie Guntli, Samantha Leandri, Theodore Mike, Elizabeth Parulski, Jamie Pikul, Jaclyn Reisser, Kimberly Urban. Grade 10: Colin Donnelly. Grade 9: Jillian Durr, Stephanie Gionta, Molly Guntli, Yolanda Kopczynski, Adam Onzik, Courtney Reap, Meghan Reino, Nora Stepanitis, Daniel Suhocki, Jaime Verazin, Sean Walski and Mary Yanik. First Honors: Grade 12: John Brdaric, Katherine Creamer, Jessica Gionta, Kara Grundowski, Megan McAndrew, Kyle Reid, Michael Sabol, Katherine Sarnak, Nicole Seitz, Wendy Wallo and Maria Wright. Grade 11: Lori Carter, Eliza- beth Charnick, Jennifer Hummler, Kelly Kester, Megan Mould, Amy Lynn Pizzano, Russell Susko and Francis Yanik. Grade 10: Meghan Peeler, Christina Puhalla, Jeffrey Sarmonis and Jeffrey Singer. Grade 9: Adrienne Cebrick, James Chupka, Ryan Ciocca, Ashlee Fagula, Russell Kalnoskas, William Mathewson, Amanda Meholchick, Benjamin Parmelee, Janna Schmid, Laura Simkulak and Kristen Wagner. Second Honors: Grade 12: Kathy Bednarek, Tess Bruns, Morgan Czwalina, Michael Kashnicki, Sandra Kuniskas, Bridget Narcum, Michael Tanner and Jessica Unice. Grade 11: Nicole Chmarney, Robert Fiorelli, Christopher Kane, Andrew Kotch and Leon Stevans. Grade 10: John Drury, Jeanne Herman and Laura Krakosky. Grade 9: Rebecca Finch, Adrienne Ruggerio. Lake-Lehman Middle Level first quarter honor students’ Mr. Robert O. Roberts, Princi- pal, Lake-Lehman Middle Level Education Building,recently releasedthe honor roll for the first marking period. SEVENTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Allison Boris, Skye Nickalls, Mat- thew Shiskowski, Sarah Sims. High Honors: Mallory Albert, Kaitlyn Bendik, Ryan Bloom, Kristin. Borger... Brandon Burkhardt, Chad Casterline, Rachel Chin, Nicole Conklin, Julia Covert, Amanda Crane, Kenneth David Jr., Susan Dobinick, Den- nis Donovan, Matthew Dragon, Stephanie Eimers, Carlee Engelmann, Christopher Farrey, Helen Galazin, Patricia Harrison, Nicholas Horvath, David Hughes, Megan Johnson, Andrew Josuweit, Jolene Kaminski, Kristin Kern, Shannon Lazo, Ashlee Leonard, Marissa Mahle, Julianna Malcolm, Michelle Maskalis, Patrick McHugh, Patrick McMahon, Janine Mitkus, Christopher Nelson, Jessica Par- sons, Caleb Piatt, Shannon Prescott, Jill Priebe, Brian Rigez, Peter Rowland, Ryan Ruda, Amanda Sagan, Robert Schobert, Jeremy Schutz, Nicholas Schwartz, Lauren Silinski, Annastasia Sorchik, Kelly Stroud, Kristin Summa, Jason Wagner, Anthony Walaitis, Jessica Wysocki, Sara Yackoski, Melissa Yavorchak, Lauren Zack. Honors: Dustin Aston, Chris- topher Boyle, Telysa Brandon, Savannah Coombs, Rennin Davidson, Jared Edwards, Britt Evans, Rachel Evans, Tara Fowler, Kenneth Gemberling, Christopher Grieves, David Harrison, Steven Ide, Joshua Kaschenbach, Chris- tine Kazmierski, Eric Kidd, Mat- thew Knepp, Cody Kopcha, Mark Kornoski, Chelsea MacDougall, Ryan Malarky, Chadwick May, Ryan Maye, Matthew Morris, Kristen Noler, Gregory Pimm, Whitney Poremba, Lauren Pyskoty, Paul Rigez, Mark Rossick, Peter Ryan, Dustin Scouton, Kathryn Semcheski, Joshua Correction Due to a typographical error, several students’ names were omitted from the Lake-Lehman High School honor roll that appeared in last Setzer, Dawn Shultz, Christopher Smith, Christine Stanishefski, Robert Stanton, Ryan Swire, Doran Volkel, William Wentzel, Richelle Wesley, Jackie Whitmire, Thomas Wydra, Mark Yanchik. EIGHTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Steven Cardillo, Ryan Hoover, Ashley Hules, Robert Phillips,(Jy Melissa Strunk, Joshua Wysocki. | High Honors: Claire Apaliski, Emily Becker, Christopher Benoit, Stephanie Berrettini, Kerin Bielecki, Ashley Bronson, Katelyn Buckman, Nicholas Casaldi, Sa- rah Cease,Sara Chmura, Melissa Coombs, Adrienne Dragon, Anna Dunlap, Stacey Fox, Megan Goss, David Gronski, John Paul Hanish o Carol Jones, Amber Kenny, | Raymond Kline, Samantha § Laskowski, Amber Lauri, Alexandra Laver, Bryan Lazur, Lauren Lipski, Jacqueline Lovecchio, Kara Makarewicz, Elizabeth Martin, Kevin McHugh, Tanyia McKeel, Karen Milunic, Tabitha Miscavage, Alice Nickalls, Samantha Payne, Heather Perry, Leslie Rosenbaum; Ainsley § Schuler, Melissa Simoson, Kim- jf berly Sorber, Erika Steele, Craig" Thomas, Jessica Vernouski, Felicia Walsh, Nicole Walsh, Blair Welter, Daniel Williams, Mark Yankowski. Honors: Susan Barber, Ashley Basar, Randy Boatman, Jonelle Carter, Anthony Chalker, Catherine Cilvik, Dana Colfax, Joshua Cragle, Keith Culver Jr., = Kelly Dougherty, Carolyn? # Doughton, Kristopher Fink, Rob- ert Groblewski, Scott Lozo, Ainsley MacDougall, Matthew Mahoney, Crystal McCaffrey, Colleen Mininger, Tara Murphy, Amy Pegarella, Jonathan Price, James Ragan, Rikki Ritts, Martin Schmitt, Kristi Shaw, Heather Smith, Bobbi Jo Sorber, Cory Spencer, Laura Stempien, Carrie Stolarick, Jason Sutton, Brittany Swingle, Valerie Thompson, Laura Vidmosko, Ryan Warner, Jasmine Watson, Michael Zimmerman, Andrea Zvikas. Al RT week's issue. The following names should have been included for ninth grade high honors: Betsy Pitcher, Amy Lynn Ruda, Jared Salla, Deena(_} SanFanandre and Cheryl Schweitzer. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news, week after week? ] A: Only in The Dallas Post, the Back Mountain's newspaper since 1889. Equal Housing Jump to Grange. 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