10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 31, 2000 Bmt ball (continued from page 9) singles for the Cards while Scott Henry blasted a 2-run double. Adam Singer, Mike Rudick and Joey Hayes combined for 7 strikeouts for the losers. Josh Reese contributed a double. JUNIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Back Mt. Blue Jays 7, Hanover Eagles 2 Matt Shiskowski fanned 13 in picking up the complete game vic- tory. Shiskowsky and John Paul Parulsky each went 2 for 4 at the plate. For Hanover, Kaufer struck out 6 Blue Jays. Kaufer and Potsko each doubled. Plains 9, Back Mt. Indians 4 Chris Higdon cracked a double and 2 singles to power the Indi- ans’attack. Frank Buzin and Mark Kapitula each contributed 2 hits. Kapitula struck out 8 Plains bat- ters. Chukinas fanned 2 for Plains in garnering the victory. Braves 17, Dodgers 5 Jonathan Wood struck out 7 in hurling a complete game for the Braves. Chris Katyl, Mike Dar- ling, Pat McCue and Chris Kester each had 2 hits for the Braves. Katyl ripped an inside-the-park home run while McCue had 2 doubles. For the Dodgers, Scott Carter and Jack Leahigh each smacked a double and a single. SENIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Indians 8, Pirates 3 Mike Fehlinger and Steven Salavantis each registered a double and a single for the Indi- ans. Jeff Dickson struck out 3 in collecting the win. Jim Harrison singled twice for POST PHOTO/JIM PHILLIPS Rebecca Clay slid into second. the Pirates. SOFTBALL A’s 6, Yankees 4 Stephanie Pace and Kathleen Paley combined to fan 4 Yankees to lead the A’s to victory. Laura Eckman and Allison Grant each doubled for the A's. Molly Grossman struck out 7 for the Yankees. Red Sox 19, Yankees 12 Sue Kragulski went 4 for 4 for the Red Sox. Ally Kovalchick was the winning pitcher. - For the Yankees, Sophie Grossman clubbed 4 hits and Molly Grossman struck out 6 bat- ters. Red Sox 12, Cardinals 11 Sara Swepston struck out 12 on the mound and collected 3 hits at the plate for the winners. Sue Kragulski also had 3 hits. Kristen Dalkiewicz knocked in the win- ning run in the 6th inning. Jamie Lipsky had 2 hits for the Cardinals. Sting reaches U-11 state semifinals Back Mountain U-11 “Sting” recently made it to the semifinals of the Chevrolet State Soccer Challenge Cup Tournament. They beat H.M.M.S. Sting 3-2 in a shootout, Langhorne Strikers 2-0, Fleetwood Devils 4-1, Reading Berks Explosives 2-0 and Tied Pennridge Yellow Jackets 1-1 before falling in the semifinals. They finished in the top 4 out of 23 teams in the tournament. Pictured from left, first row: Caroline Boris, Abby Sordoni, Jaime Lipski, Molly Kalish, Katie Goode, Kendra Sirak, Devin Lacey, Kenslie Kerestes. Second row: Sting fan, Megan Deubler, Krissy Stanks, Jacqueline Thomas, Emily Deubler, Stephanie Pace, Kelsey Moody, Erin Sutliff. Third row: Coach Jeff Pace. Field hockey clinic at Lake-Lehman 5th Annual Lake-Lehman Field Hockey Clinic will be held July 17- 21 for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade girls (as of Sept. 1). 477-5364 for details. Call Neena at 570- BMT Baseball meeting June S Back Mountain Baseball will conduct a general meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, June 5 at the Dallas American Legion. All board members, coaches, umpires and volunteers are asked to attend. Roundup (continued from page 9) double. Catcher Rich Patton drove in two and scored another pair. Zach Ragukas was 2-for-2 with two runs and two RBIs. D.J. Kapson and John Sharkus each added two more hits with a run scored, while one of Kapsonis hits was a two-run triple. The team now plays undefeated Valley View tomorrow (Thursday) at 5 p.m. at Lackawanna County Stadium in the district championship game. Correction In last week's Sports Roundup, Dallas track and field results were incorrectly listed under “District 2 AA meet.” Dallas competes in the larger AAA class, against schools such as Wyoming Valley West and Coughlin. Victory Run set for June 24 the largest field in the history of the race for the 8.1 mile course. In addition to the tradi- tional race around the lake, a 1/2 mile fun run for children up to 14 years of age, has been added. Each entrant will receive a race souvenir. Race day will be Saturday, June 24. The starting time will be 8:30 a.m. For race applications and more information, call Vince Wojnar at 474-5363. The Wyoming Valley Striders in conjunction with the members of Our Lady of Victory Church are pleased to announce the Harveys Lake Victory Run around the lake. In 1999, a coalition was formed to allow the continua- tion of the most successful road race in the area. The primary sponsors for this year's race are Grotto Pizza and the Luzerne County Convention and Visitor Bureau. Organizers expect Travel soccer tryouts Travel Soccer Tryouts for U-11 Girls will be held June 3 and 10, at 10 a.m., call Mike Davitt at 829-5793 for information. U-12 Boys tryouts will be held June 3at 10 a.m. and June 7 at 6:30 p.m., call Tom Kinter, 675-1241 or Sandy Baltimore, 696-4189. U-12 Girls tryouts will beJune 3at 11 a.m. and June 4 at 1 p.m., call Jeff Pace, 675-2678 for information. U-17 Boys tryouts will be held June 3 and 10 at 12 Dallas Borough taxes face value until June 17 Tom Reese, Tax Collector, Dallas Borough, informs all tax payers that all unpaid county, municipal and per capita taxes are now due in the face value until June 17. The Tax Office, at 68 Main Street will be open June 3, 7, 10, 14 and 17 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For information, call 675-5929. 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