The Dallas Post : | Section 2 May 10, 2000 SPORTS ROUNDUP|H SOCCER eStrong pitching stops Phillies’ winning streak Pirates 3, Phillies 2 i ® Alan Sheridan and Gracjan Kraszewski combined for 13 strikeouts in helping the Pirates break the Phillies 67-game regu- lar season winning streak. Kraszewski also blasted a home BASEBALL run while teammate Steve Cornia went 3-for-3 with a double. For the Phillies, Matt Kapitula regis- tered 6 strikeouts in 3 innings on the mound and Brandon Wills ripped a P hid Lake-Lehman 2, Valley West 1 Li Joelle Lussi was the only scorer in the second half as she sent the Black Knights ) to a home victory over the Spartans last ¥ Tuesday in a game that was tied 1-1 at halftime. Rachel Kasper and Katie Britt set up that game-winning goal. After Valley West had scored in the first minute of the game, Janelle Perlis of Lake-Leh- man scored unassisted 20 minutes later to knot the score at 1. Deidre Wengen made eight saves for the Knights, with many big ones in the second half to limit the Spartants to just the lone goal. > BMT Sa Lake-Lehman 1, Dallas 0 (OT) After a scoreless two periods, senior Janelle Perlis of Lake-Lehman High School scored very late in the first overtime period off a corner kick by Janna Elston to give the Black Knights a road win. Lake-Lehman outshot Dallas 25-7. Knight keeper Deidre Wengen made three saves to earn the shutout. Dallas goalie Melonie Sappe made 14 saves in the ~ contest. : OEE Rangers 11, Astros 9 Matt Ruch led the Rangers offensive attack by going 3-for-4. Kevin Engler and JJ Durr each singled twice while Joe | Bailey tripled and DJ Anderson doubled. Brandon Rice, Engler and Bailey com- | bined to strike out 7 Astros. : | JondJanerich went 2-for-4 with a double | and Jared Kopechne tripled in a losing @.ause. Orioles 6, Red Sox 3 Chris Parrish, Conner Lenahan and Tom Parrish combined for 14 strikeouts in pitching the Orioles to victory. Chris Parrish paced the offense wih a double and a single. Matt Shumbris had a double and a Dallas 1, Bishop Hoban 0 Colleen Murphy scored unassisted with eight minutes to play in the game to break the tie and give the Mountaineers their second win of the season. Although : Bishop Hoban had eleven more shots than Dallas, the Mountaineer defensive : unit held the Argent offense scoreless. : Keeper Melonie Sappe stopped 20 shois] to preserve the shutout. Ronnie Shiner of the Dodgers slid into home as Steven Cornia tried vainly to apply the tag. The Dodgers beat the Pirates 6- “2 Saturday and are undefeated so far this season. Furdivare single for the Red Sox. Wyoming Seminary 4, Dallas 1 ; AIK ST. A second half goal by Stacey Ammanis iants 13, Reds 0 445 MR Se all the Dallas offense could muster as the David Harding cracked 2 more home LUZERNE Mounts fell to the Wyoming Seminary! Blue Knights on Saturday. Ammanis goal came midway through the halfoffan - assist from Jesse Tarity. Sem outshot runs and struck out 14 hitters in pitch- 2871-31117 ing, as well as batting, the Giants to ea Bl odin victory. Adam Sulewski contributed 3 hits and Eric Domzalski 2 hits to the Dallas 28-21. Mountaineer goalkeeper Giants attack. Melonie Sappe had 17 saves. Giants 10, Tigers 8 VOLLEYBALL Eric Domzalski and Kyle Mahle com- eo for 12 strikeouts for the Giants. ick Samanas and David Harding each Lake-Lehman 2, Hazleton Area 0 : 1 5 i Lake-Lehman volleyball remained un- : | | | | | | | | | | | | - 8 ffense with a triple and 2 singles. Sheree Horvath went 2-for-2 with a grand leader in the digs category with nine. Jeff | slam and 6 RBIs. Jessica English went 2 . . Levinson tallied eleven service points and Phillies 14, Rangers 12 for 3. Nikki Malloy allowed only 1 hit in S Cl 0 h h S d also had 20 assists. Game scores were | Billy Holena paced the Phillies offen- 3 innings on the mound to collect the pring aSSI1C pen Oorse S ow un ay 15-5, 15-11. ive attack wi ingle. vi ] is | ER ay Shops Victory The Yellow Rose 4-H Club of The show boasts a large entry list SOFTBALL : single while Brandon Wills smacked a Red Sox 4. Phillies 2 Luzerne County will be managing its from the beginner youth to fine trivle and a sinole and Mait Kapitula 2 i 15th Annual Spring Classic Open professional equestrians from a wide + p ted 2 ! ge for! th on _ Sara Swepston struck out 12 in hurl- Horse Show Sunday, May 14, at the area. A number of shops will be on G.A.R. 2, Lake-Lehman 1 ! a 3 ho pes ing the Red Sox to victory. Swepston and Luzerne County Fairgrounds, Rt. the premises offering a variety of G.A.R. rallied from an early 1-0 deficit p Tony sonter yg Jessica Jones each had 2 hits for the 118, Dallas. riding apparel, horse equipment and in beating the Black Knights last Tues- runs aboard in the 6th inning to register winners while Stephanie Konecke col- The show begins at 7:30 a.m Hecessities day. The Grenadiers scored lone runs in SE € save. lected 3 hits. Melissa Evans rapped a a ; : An § Riri et ith inni i ~/ 8 : featuring English classes for all ages The public is invited to attend the bottom of the fourth and fifth innings | . E & | Hh the Soper Vali Be Eng fos double. Allison Evans and Ellen Morgan from youth toadull. A wide variety of with no charge for admission or to eventually take the lead. April Naugle | yn pam AE TD 5 piiched well for the Phillies. Hunter classes will be held. parking. The refreshment stand will took the loss as the pitcher, throwing all doubles to We credit gas. : This year’s event will offer many feature a wide variety of home six innings without walking anyone. The | : : Dodgers 18, A’s 8 : incentives such as Division Champi- cooked foods and baked goods. Lake-Lehman offense had three triples in Tiders 10. Yank 3 _ Sara Brown struck out 8 in getting the onships and Reserve Champion, we For more information, call Gail the game, including Natalie Shiskowski. 9 i i an 30e Re victory. well as the $300 added money Verbyla, show co-manager, at (570) nshn Prana went loro an : Pleasure Classic. 477-5923. Lake-Lehman 4, Nanticoke 3 tenmmiie Brian Goerlnserwent 2 ford to Dodgers 9, Cardinals 1 Lake-Lehman showed determination lead ne ga ateag Gngiinger. Joanna Williamson smashed a triple in coming back to edge Nanticoke at Py riandinan am ‘ng each slugge and Sara Brown struck out 9 in leading ied 2-2 ut @ King and Orlandini combined to {pe Dodgers. is Send your sports reports by homelast week. Ina game tied afier strike out 12 Yankees. C. Hession registered 9 strikeouts for = For the Yankees, Meyer Messingerwent ihe Cardinals. 2 dalpost@epix.net See ROUNDUP, pg 10 slapped 2 hits for the winners. Indians 18, A's 8 Kevin Little powered the Indians with a double and 2 triples. - Adam Singer and Joe Hayes led the A's with 2 hits each. A’s 17, Yankees 5 Robert Hayes, Steven Zubko, Mike udick and Devon Kornyak each whacked 2 hits for the victors. Kornyak featured an inside-the-park home run. Mike Rudick struck out 5 in 2 innings of relief. Dodgers 8, Cardinals 0 Ron Shiner and Ben Thomas struck out 9 hitters in tossing a combined 3- hitter. Shiner laced 2 doubles while teammate Jeff Clemente singled twice. @>rcndan Delaney smacked a double and a single and Mike Clemente ripped a dodhle for the undefeated Dodgers. Dylan Seeley singled twice for the Car- dinals while teammate Stephen Yankowski pitched 3 strong innings. Dodgers 6, Pirates 2 Ron Shiner and Ben Thomas again Steven Cornia played both of the battery positions against the Dodgers, starting as pitcher. 2-for-3 with a double. Messinger and Cale Charney combined for 12 strikeouts. Cardinals 13, Astros 3 Mike Stolarick slammed 2 doubles and ‘a single and drove home 4 runs to propel the Cardinals to victory. Mark Covert cracked a triple and a single while team- mate Marcus Georgetti slugged a double and a single for the winners. Georgetti also made a great diving catch in the outfield. Dylan Seeley contributed a double. Stephen Yankowski pitched 3 scoreless innings, striking out 3, and Seeley struck out 5 in 2 innings of pitch- ing. Jon Janerich smashed a triple for the Astros. Jesse Swartwood, Michael Lipsky and Kevin Konicki combined for 6 The Pirates' Alan Sheridan slide into second as Mike Dougherty of the Dodgers covered. touchable as it cruised to yet another win, this time a 15-2, 15-6 win against = Hazleton Area. John Bebey and Russ & Mosier combined for 20 of the 30 service points. Mosier also had 21 assists, four blocks, and a pair of kills. Noah Pickett finished with four points on serve, eleven kills, and a pair of blocks. Senior Tom : Brislin finished with six kills, two blocks, and four points. : Lake-Lehman 2, North Pocono 0 : Lake-Lehman continued its winning ways with a win at North Pocono on Thursday. Russ Mosier had fifteen ser- vice points, 22 assists, and four blocks in the contest. Tom Brislin had eight kills and nine points. Noah Pickett added nine kills and three blocks. The game scores were 15-4, 15-7. HE Wyoming Valley West 2, Dallas 1 After being blown away in the first game, the Dallas squad rebounded with {§ a strong second game victory, but fell in a tight Third game to host Valley West. } Jeff Levinson had 24 assists to keep the be Mountaineers in it. Chris Organekhada dozen kills and 20 digs in a nice showing, = combined for 9 strikeouts in quieting the Strikeouts, while Pat Besecker added 17 digs. Dave Pirates offense. Shiner ripped 3 singles Martin finished with ten kills. The Spar- as teammate Mike Dougherty got 2 hits. SOFTBALL tans took the first game 15-4, before like clemente slugged a triple and Tho- mas cracked a double for the winners. Leftfielder Mike Davies made a spectacu- lar diving catch to squelch a Pirates rally. Gracjan Kraszewski singled twice for the only 2 Pirate hits. Phillies 3, Reds 0 Ryan Konopki silenced the Reds bats by striking out 4 in 3 shutout innings on he mound. Matt Kapitula powered the - White Sox 15, Cardinals 0 Sheree Horvath struck out the maxi- mum 12 hitters in tossing a 4-inning no- hitter. Nikki Malloy went 3-for-3 with a double and collected 5 RBIs for the win- ners. Amanda Musto smacked a double. White Sox 23, Yankees 4 Amanda Musto went 4-for-4 with a double and 5 RBIs for the winning Sox. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Fans and friends, Melissa Tucker, left, and Gabrielle Byczek. Dallas won the second 15-8. A well- played third game went to Valley West 15-12. i Dallas 2, Coughlin 0 1 Dave Martin and Chris Organek com- 5 bined for 20 kills as Dallas rolled over Coughlin Monday evening in Dallas. Martin led the team with 11 kills, while Organek followed with nine and added seven digs. Neil Pollock was the team
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