DYB 3-4 skills winners Dallas Youth Basketball re- cently held it's skills competition in the 3rd/4th grade boys divi- . sion. In 3rd grade layup, Casey Judge took first place, followed ‘Michael Ryan in second place and Scott Skammer in third. Derek ‘Martin took first place in 3rd grade foul shots, followed by Michael Ryan in second place and Casey Judge in third. ~ Inthe4th grade, Greg Nothstein took top honors in the layups. Kyle Arnaud took second place and Chris Klaiss third. Joe Kaiser was the winner of the 4th grade foul shots, followed by Mark Co- vert in second place and Daniel Taroli in third. ‘Roundup (continued from page 9) third (100 Fly) to earn some more key points. Dallas 115, Valley View 70 p i Erin Allardyce was a triple win- "ner for the Mountaineers as Dal- las defeated Valley View Satur- ay. She won the 200 IM and 100 ack individually, on top of being the third swimmer as part of the 1200 Medley relay team. Jenn 3 hur won the 100 Fly and 100 2 _ Breast events for Dallas. Cheryl Kirkwood, Abbie Pisacano, and. ~ Shannon Gaffney each took first * placein two separate relay events. - Kirkwood added an individual “second in the 200 IM while Pisacano took second in the 50 Free. Gaffney took runner-up in the 100 Free. Annie Savage took first place in the 200 Free and second in the 500 Free. Jen Lewis took first in the 500 Free and third in the 50 Free. Lacey Cooper took second place in the 100 Back "and was part of the winning 200 Free relay team. Erin Cooper and Colleen Murphy finished 1-2 in ~ the diving event. ‘BOYS SWIMMING | Wyoming Seminary 108, Dallas 73 Matt Schweitzer of Dallas set a school record in the 200 yard IM with a time of 2:06.12 and also ~'won the 100 Fly, but overall the Blue Knights had a better day as they defeated the Mountaineers 108-73. Schweitzer's two firsts were the only two event victories for Dallas. Seth Yeager and Doug Yeager each earned a runner-up ‘and a third place finish for the Mountaineers. Cory Pajka fin- ished in third place in both the 100 Breast and the 200 IM. . Valley View 105, Dallas 69 . The Valley View boys team won 10 of the 12 events in handling Dallas Saturday afternoon. Arie Vankuyk (diving) and Matt Schweitzer (100 Fly) earned the only-two victories for the Moun- ~ taineers. Schweitzer also finished second in the 200 IM, right be- hind a Valley View swimmer who set a school record. Vankuyk had a third place showing in the 100 Free. Carl Wilcox contributed with a pair of second place show- ings, inboth the 200 Free and 500 Free. Cory Pajka added a second place finish in the 100 Breast. ~~ WRESTLING Hughesville 35, Lehman 19 Lake-Lehman won the first three bouts, but struggled for the rest of the meet, falling in an exhibition match. Kelby Morgan (103), Aaron Kubasik (119), Dave DeLong (160) and Matt Kehler (Hwt.) won decisions. Lehman 46, Pittston Area 24 The Black Knights defeated the Patriots Jan. 21 as both Back Mountain schools knocked off Pittston Area this week. Five ~ Lake-Lehman wrestlers earned pinfalls in the meet. Jeff Taylor (125), Jason Wood (135), John Pitcavage (152), Ed Becker (189), and Matt Kehler (275) earned those five pins. Kelby. Morgan (103) got things going with a ma- jor decision victory. Aaron Kubasik (112)and Jim Higgins (140) each won by forfeit. ~ Dalbe. PA Wednesday, January 26,2000 ry Dr. Jack Ellis 8, Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald 6 Dr. Ellis edged Rosenn in over- time 8-6. Ellis was led by Lyndsay Ellis: with 6 DYB points, and XIV We I2{®) Paige Selenski with 2. = Erica Slocum and Candice Bittner played a tough defense. Rosenn was led by Kristen OiBrien with 6 points. Megan Hine, Katherine OiBrien, and Amber Cahill led the defense. American Legion Post 672 8, Gilroy Realty 7 The Post edged Gilroy 8-7 in a very exciting game. The Post was led by Alyssa Cybulski with 4. Kaley Roberts and Shauna Phillips Llewellyn & McKane 17 - PNC Bank 16 Peter Steve scored 12 points and Drew Morgantini 4 as Llewellyn & McKane improved it's record to. 5:1 witha 17-16 win DYB over PNC Bank. Eric Klepar and Michael Rutalis led a strong de- fense for the winning team. PNC (2-4) was led by Michael Kravitsky with 14 points, while Russell Jenkins and Keith Roberts led the defensive and rebounding efforts. 3-4 BOYS Wyo. Valley Prosthetics 31 - Wyo. Valley Physicians 30 Peter Blanchard and Eric added a bucket apiece. Leading the charge defensively were Jes- sica Flaherty and Lee Riccetti. Gilroy was led by Erin Delaney with 6 points, and Bethany Mulhern with a foul shot. Jillian Spring and Abigail Mulhern played a strong defense. ~ The Fieldhouse 8, Ann B. Diepietro D.D.S. 6 In another overtime game, The Fieldhouse edged Dr. Diepeitro 8- 6. The Fieldhouse was led by top scorer Stephanie Ashley with 6 points. Erin Crossin added 2 points with the winning goal in overtime. Sara Kuffa and Kylee Besecker grabbed several re- bounds for the Fieldhouse. Jessie Tucker led the offense and Devon O'Brien and Justin Rice keyed the defense as Wyoming Valley Pros- thetics & Orthotics raised its record to 6-0 with a 31-30 win over Wyoming Valley Physicians Network (3-3). The Physicians were led by Greg Nothstein and Cubby Kowalek on offense, while the defense was led by Erict Fritzges, Tom Youells, and David Zurek. EM Video 41 - Salomon Smith Barney 21 Mark Covert scored 14 points and Konrad Kraszewski 5 as EM Video raised its record to 7-0 with a 41-21 win over Salomon Smith Court action Matt Loftus, left photo, drove around Jay Carroll in last week's game between Lehman and Dallas. Loftus led the Black Knights with 19 points, while Carroll netted 26 for the Mountaineers, who claimed a 75-64 win on their home court. Below, Russ Mosier kept the ball away from a trapping Chuck Suppon. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Fiske, Kayla Turchin, and Mor- gan Kunkle were outstanding de- fensively. Dr. Diepietro was led by Danielle Krawetz with 4 points, followed by Ceceilia Besecker with 2. Courtney Besecker and Dianna Morgan playéd a great defense. Pace Physical Therapy 8, Dallas Rotary 6 In a game not decided until the third overtime, Pace edged Rotary 8-6. Melissa Gorski led all scor- ers with 6 points. Rosemary Shaver added a bucket. Helping out on defense Lindsey Daven- port and Lauren Ziminski. Lead- ing Rotary were Allison Evans with 4 points, and Kelci Gibbons with 2. Alexa Kirk and Rebecca Banks led the way defensively. Barney (3-2). Jonathan Shiner added 2 points for EM, while Mike and Cody McHutchison led the defense. Salomon was led on offense by Ryan Urzen and Kyle Piazza, while Chris and James McAndrew led the defense. ~The Fieldhouse 34 - Dr. Jack Ellis 16 The Fieldhouse defeated Dr. Jack Ellis 34-16. No information was provided by the coaching staff of The Fieldhouse (3-3). Dr. Jack Ellis (1-6) was led by Jackie Ellis with 10 points and Michael Tonart with 6. Richard Reinard and Aaron Butler keyed the defense. Wyberski nets 20 to lead Gordon defense. David Judge led the way ; Gordon Insurance 52 - Wilkes-Barre Pallet 37 Mike Wyberski's game high 20 points followed by Brad Fagula’s 16 points with many rebounds and Ben Thomas with 9 points and many as- : sists stay in first place, with a three way tie af- DYB 5-6 BOYS . ter three weeks of play. Other members of Gordon Insurance contributing in the win were Billy DeAngelo 5 points and lots of rebounds. Greg Jerzak 2 points, while the defense was led by Michael Miller and Glen Bynon. Leading the way for Wilkes-Barre Pallet were Connor Lenahan 14 points, Kevan housseini 11 points, Bobby Lenahan 8 points and Ryan Konopki 4 points. The defense was led by Robbie Justice, Billy Barnes and Jesse Schrader. Morgan, Stanley Dean Witter 42 - Eye Care Specialist 37 Adam Singer led the way for the brokers with 20 points, followed by Adam King 13 points and Brian Kerpovich 4 points and excellent Feeling grand rebounding. House of Nutrition 33 - Luzerne National Bank 21 Leading the scoring attack for the barikers were Mike Race 11 points, J.J. Durr 8 points and Max Millington 2 points. Gilroy Real Estate 41 - NAPA Auto Parts 20 Gilroy Realty led 11 to 3 at the end of the first quarter on the shooting of Jermey Weinstock and Eric Domzalski. Gilroy Realty outscored N.A.P.A. 12 to 7 in the second quarter on the shooting of Alex Baltimore's 6 points. Nick Samanas, Ryan Gilroy, David Hannadel, Dan Savage and Kyle Hazleton all had a fine defensive game. Gilroy Realty’s offense was led by Eric Domzalski with 11 points, followed by Jermey Weinstock with 10 points, and ' Alex Baltimore with 8 points. N.A.P.A. offense was led by Kyle Mahle with 6 points, followed by Robbie Tomko with 5 points. POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Matt Wilson, a seventh grader at Gate of Heaven School, was recently presented with a commemorative ball for scoring his 1000th point. From left: Chuck Wilson, Matt, Jonathan Wilson, Lynne Wilson, Chris Wilson (foreground). Mellon Bank 22 - WBRE-TV 0 Josh Backes scored a game high 16 points and Ryan Phillips added 4 points to lead Mellon Bank toa 22-0 victory over WBRE- TV. Also scoring for Mellon (2-3) were Preston Balavage and Steven Meskers with 2 points each. No information was provided by WBRE (0-7). . Send your sports reports by to: dalpost@aol.com 3650. Pann Results! Run your ad at least 4 weeks and if you don't get results, you'll receive another 4 weeks FREE. And you can change the copy after the initial weeks expire. To place an ad: Fill out and send this coupon with payment to The Dallas Post, 607 Main Road, Dallas, PA 18612.Call 675-5211 or FAX 675- #Weeks Amount Enclosed $ Charge IT?! kl If you don't GET results You GET A weeks FREE, BUY! 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