10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 4, 2000 PPK competition Sunday at Dallas Kingston Township Recreation will have their annual Punt, Pass & g Kick Competition this Sunday, October 8, at the Dallas High School opens in © ’ Football Practice Field. The competition is open to boys and girls Sh avert own between the ages of 7 and 13. There will be events for different age groups with prizes awarded to the top two finishers in each event, as well as an overall champ for each age group. Registration and warm- up period will begin at 3:30 p.m. with the competition starting at 4 p.m. Dallas x-¢ (continued from page 9) Times: 1. Pete Miller, 18:25: 3. an easy victory over the 3.2 mile Bank branch First National Community Bank (FNCB) opened a new branch Oct. 4 in Shavertown, at the former site of a First Union branch. This is the 11th office of the Dunmore-based bank, and the third opened this year. FNCB joins a growing list of Matt Mark, 19:07; 4. Jim Appel, course. The team record is now 4- regional banks that have - 19:30; 5. Jerry Appel, 19:39; 6. 0, 2-0 in the Conference. Their entered the Back Mountain Mike Hiscox, 19:42; 7. Floyd next race will be against Hanover market in recent years. In - pon A 1. Pal Haden, oo Oct. fib for the Conference addition to traditional banking :25;. 12. Chris Mounce, 22:58; ampionship. : 13. Lee Griffin, 23:18; 14. Pete SL TP Whitney Adams, Services, Ihe bianch oilers Van Loon, 27:01. 22:00; 2. Jaime Bozentka, Brogss lo Sook ar bong The girls team won by forfeit 23:34.0; 3. Jill Youngblood, trading, drive-up tellers and a 15-50 as Nanticoke has only one 23:34.3; 4. Maria Bednash, 24:12; drive-up automatic teller runner. Whitney Adams contin- 5. Maureen McGuire, 25:20. machine and Internet banking. ued her undefeated season with Lobby and drive-up hours are 9 @§ ¢ a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 to 6 Friday, and 9- 12 Saturdays. Taking a break from putting the finishing touches on the office Monday were Laurie Schwager, branch manager (foreground), and from left: Stacey Alba, Lorranie Ulichney and Kathy Sauer. oy ‘ POST PHOTO/SANDY PEOPLES Ready to hit the links, from left: Jack McCain, Kerry Freeman, Jim Cocolin and Kevin Smith. 18th Annual Dallas Rotary Fall Golf Classic The Irem Temple Country Club in Dallas was the setting on Monday for the 18th annual assist with the Luzerne County Fall Fair, continue Book Schol- arships, and host group study Roundup (continued from page 9) Levinson added four kills and two blocks, while Toth had a pair of digs and a pair of kills. Kristen Vodzak had five service points and five kills. BOYS SOCCER Dallas 8, Meyers 1 Ryan Love set the tone early with a third minute goal as the Mountaineers rolled to another victory over Meyers. In all Love had a pair of goals in addition to three assists. Ricky Brancois day included three goals and an as- day. Brian, McMahon, David Walters, and B.J. Lewis each scored for the winners. McMahon added an assist on the tying goal, that of Walters. Lake-Lehman outshot Berwick 35-2. Keeper Roger Vhrel made one save in net. Lake-Lehman 7, G.A.R. 0 Three goalies combined on the shutout as Lake-Lehman easily shutout G.A.R. on Thursday. Dan Fuhr, Phillip Weaver, and Nathan Carsman combined for seven saves. B.J. Lewis led the offense with a pair of goals as well an assist. Tyler Van Scoy and Steve play. Ryan Love added two goals and an assist. John Isaac, Ryan Morgan, Josh Katyl, Paul Shiber, and Eric Baltimore added goals. Isaac added an assist. GIRLS TENNIS Berwick 6, Dallas 1 Berwick swept singles play in clinching the match before doubles competition began. The Mountaineer victory came at num- ber one doubles. There Karla and Brooke Blase defeated the Berwick squad 6-3, 6-0. Dallas fell to 2-5 on the season with the loss. It was an off day for the Moun- taineers Monday, with Dan Smith's 46 leading the way. Curt Keiper shot 49, followed by Ryan Dimmick’s 50 and a 51 from Bob Zaruta. Hanover 170, Dallas 187 The Mountaineers fell by 17 shots to the Hawkeyes of Hanover Area at Irem on Wednesday after- noon. Kyle Tomek shot a 40 to earn the low score for the Dallas squad. Jared Karlunas shot a 43, while Kevin Piekara’s 45 and Dan Laurenzi's 49 accounted for the third and fourth positions for Dallas Rotary fall golf classic. exchanges and youth leadership ~~ Sist: Josh Katylis two goals in- Mover cach Scored. or Score one Dallas ® Donations from sponsors and camps. creased the lead to 5-1 shortly 0 assisted on another. TJ Lehman 162 Tunk'nock 173 4 players help Dallas Rotary “It really makes a difference after halftime. John Pambianco eo GOLF res Charities support many local in people’s lives,” said Kevin added the remaining goal and Doughty, any Dame A and Dallas 170. Pittston 187 The Black Knights won yet organizations and events Smith, chairman of the event. assisted on one of Brancois three. Ip tamrison also regulars All fi M io} again, this fime by 1} sivobesover throughout the year “It takes a lot of effort from all of Dallas outshot Meyers 29-9, and goals Inthe win, finish Co id Diner : Suk ihe Tigers. Justin Boyer and Rotarians accompany under- us, but we think it's worth it.” goalie Nate Hoffman made one Dallas 11, Pittston 0 milshed With lower founds han Dustin, Kapson both shot below rivileced children % ry in Mork {hati 100 dcliere : save in the victory. Ricky Branco scored four goals any Patriot golfer. Jared the high Tunkhannock golfer. oh S > Christmas time feed articipated sin $10,300 for Lake-Lehman 3, Berwick 1 as Dallas easily heal Piston Area Be falunas. Ryle Tomek and Kevin Boyer shot a 36, while Rapson OT ALT le sar halal gio. After an early Bulldog goal, the = 12st week. Six goals in the first Pickara each shot rounds of 42. pad a 40. Josh Baranowski was 24 : M Shim : Hi d cary. Black Knights scored three halfandfivein the second was the Dan Laurenzi completed the Dal- right behind with a 41, and Luke eae Mouniain J1prary 100 straight to earn the come-from-.. Gistribution of scoring. Branco las scoring with a 44. Kasper completed his round with Y booth, clean up the highways, by Sandy Peoples g Berwick 174. Dallas 196 | 4 00000600000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ? Guaranteed 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. fen To place an ad: Fill out and send this coupon with payment to The ‘ Abington Journal, P.O. Box 277, Clarks Summit, PA 18612. 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