10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 17, 2001 Roundup continued from page 9) Simonitis and Chuck Suppon along the [ront line also reached double digits in scoring. Simonitis recorded a dozen points, while Suppon had 10 points and grabbed 11 boards. Only three Mountaineers scored points. Dallas 60 Wyoming Area 54 The boys made it a sweep of Wyoming Area as the Dallas squad defeated the Warriors of Wyoming Area, as the girls had done the night before. Jay Carrollis 25 points provided plenty of offense to help Dallas comeback from an 8-point halftime deficit. John Simonitis added 16 points in the game. Dan Fetko added five points, including a three-pointer. Wyo- ming Area still led by a point head- ing into the final quarter, but a 23-16 Dallas advantage gained the Mounts the six-point win. GIRLS BASKETBALL Crestwood 64, Dallas 53 Crestwood avenged a loss dur- ing its tournament in defeating Dallas by 11 points last Wednes- day night in conference play. The Mountaineers were able to cap- ture only the second quarter in the loss. Jackie Hardwick led Dal- las in the scoring column, finish- ing with 15 points. Rosalyn Wentko added 13 points, and Shiannon Thomas finished with a dozen. The free throw edge was key, as Crestwood converted 19 of 30, while Dallas only made 14 of 29 chances. Dallas 68, Wyoming Area 66 The Mountaineers held off a vicious Warrior comeback as Dal- las ended its losing streak. Meredith Lacey caught fire from behind the arc, converting five three-point field goals and finish- ing with a game-high 30 points. Early the Mountaineers seemed to be cruising, holding a 19-7 lead after one. Shannon Thomas had a pair of 3s for Dallas to finish with six points. Rosalyn Wentko was the only other Lady Moun- taineer to finish the game in double Scores 1000 points figures with 14 points. Nanticoke 58, Lehman 44 Nanticoke rebounded alter a one-point deficit after the first period to handily defeat Lake- Lehmanin action last week. Kieran Lucarino led the Knights in scor- ing with 14 points. She was fol- lowed by Danielle Kern, who had . 13 points. Lisa Wasser added eight and Kari Maskalis six in a losing effort. : WRESTLING Berwick 43, Lehman 21 A young and impressive Berwick team defeated Lake- Lehman in an early conference surprise. John Houssock got things going well for Lake-Lehman, winning by decision 7-0. Aaron Kubasik (119) and Jeff Taylor (125) had early pins for the Knights, but after Tayloris victory Berwick won the next seven bouts to build the comfortable lead. Matt Carey in the heavyweight class had a pinfall for the remaining Lake-Lehman points. Valley West 47, Dallas 12 Todd Jones and Darrell Evans each won by decision as Dallas fell hard to Wyoming Valley West in action last week. A double for- feit at 112, a forfeit win for the Spartans at 103, and decisions for the guests at 140 and 152 were the only other matches in which Valley West did not earn pinfalls. Jones won his match 8-6, while Evans won 5-2. Lehman 30, Pittson 27 Two pinfalls and four decisions proved to be enough for the Knights to knock off the Patriots in wrestling action Saturday night. Aaron Kubasik (125) and Bob Morris (160) earned two very big pins in the match. Kelby Morgan (119), Jeff Taylor (130), Willie Webber (152), and Ed Becker (171) won by decision in order to earn some more crucial points. This was a nice win for Lake-Lehman after being defeated earlier in the week by Berwick. POST PHOTO/JIM PHILLIPS Ken Regan was awarded a commemorative ball last week for scoring 1000 points as a Gate of Heaven basketball player. Sharing the occasion, from left: Juan DeRojas, coach and athletic director; Barbara Regan; Ken Regan; Jim Regan; Shirley “Grandma” Regan; Chuck Wilson, coach. American Legion 28, Dr. Jack Ellis 27 Aaron Bulter scored a team high 16 points and Andrew Besecker added 8 points to lead the Ameri- can Legion to a close 28-27 vic- DYB tory over Dr. Jack Ellis. Eddie Stredny and Scott Skammer each contributed with a bucket for the Legion. Ellis was lead by the con- sistent shooting of Jackie Ellis, 19 points and Christopher Ellis, 8 points. 3-4 BOYS WV Auto Sales 30, Dough Company 11 Wyoming Valley Auto Sales beat the Dough Company 30-11. D.J. Berley scored 10 points while Ryan McAndrew scored 8 points for the winners. DoughCo played its best game to date, led by Lee Culver’s inside play and the rebounding of Alex Whiteford. Intermetro 26, Josie’s 21 Eric Fritzges and Tommy Youells led Intermetro to a hardfought 26-21 point win over Josie’s. Eric scored 7 points while Tommy added 6 points for Intermetro. Jossie's was led by an all-around great effort by Ryan Urzen 14 points. Ann B. DiPietro DDS 35, Dough Company 7 The trio of Jimmy Brown (10 points), Steve Meskers (10 points) and Josh Shaver (10 points ) com- bined for 30 points to lead Ann B. DiPietro DDS to a 35 to 7 victory over the Dough Company. An- drew Ondish and Scott Heuer along with Drew Clause led the defense. The Doughboy’s top scorer was Garrett Hahn with 7 points. PNC Bank 25, Nabisco 17 Hunter Englehart scored a game high 10 points in leading PNC Bank to a 23-17 win over Nabisco. Preston Balavage and Josh Backes combined for 11 more points. Nabisco was led by Michael Ryan with 6 points and Joeseph Osick chipped in 3 points. Dallas 7th grade wins 3-0f-4 . The Dallas 7th grade team has won 3 of their last 4 games with wins over Crestwood, Hanover, and Wyoming Seminary and a 3 point loss to Berwick. Mike Race scored 5 points and Adam King 2 as Dallas edged Crestwood 25-23. David Harding scored 12 points and Bobby Lenahan 10 as Dallas topped Hanover 45-28. Mike Wyberski added 5 and Jesse Swartwood 2. Mike Race scored 8 points to lead Dallas over Wyoming Seminary 40-19. J.J. Durr and Ben Thomas scored 2 each while Josh Mounce keyed the defense. David Harding scored 17 in a 50-47 loss to Berwick. Ben Thomas added 8 and Adam King 4 while Brian Felechia led the rebounding. ak i Dribblin’ down Dwayne Kalinay looked for a way to the basket against Nanticoke Saturday. Above, coach Jim Spencer talked strategy. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Trio leads Penn State Seed over Lions Dan Jacobs, Chris Klaiss, and Joe Bevevino scored 8 points DYB each as Penn 5-6 2{0)4S State Seed topped Dallas Lions 37-29. Michael McHutchison added 2 points. Dallas Lions was led by Paul Quagliaroli with 4 points and Cliff Pisaneschi with 2. Morgan Stanley 46, Quality Collision 40 Adam Singer scored 32 points and Brian Kerpovich and Aaron Hogan played smothering defense to lead Morgan Stanley Dean Witter to a 46-40 win over Quality Collision. Eric Klepar added 2 points for Morgan Stanley(5-0). For Quality, Guy Carpenter scored 18 points, David Luksh 12, and Max Millington 6. Grotto 33, Gordon Ins. 22 Alex Baltimore scored 16 points and Billy DeAngelo 9 as Grotto Pizza improved their record to 4-2 with a 33-22 win over Gordon Insurance. Steven Dudascik added 6 points for Grotto. Gordon (2-3) was led by Joey Collini with 8 points and Robert Monk with 6. Joe Kaiser and A.J. Pugliese led the defense. Luzerne Nat’l Bank 42, Dallas Lions 13 Mark covert scored 13 points and Peter Blanchard and Justin rice keyed the defense as Luzerne National Bank (6- O) topped Dal- las Lions 42-13. Chuck Youngman led the Lions (0-5) with 5 points 5th/6th grade skills competition winners The DYB 5th/6th grade boys division recently held its annual skills competition. Events were foul shots and layup drills. Win- ners were: 5th grade layups: Ist place: Michael Tonart; 2nd place: Eric Tucker; 3rd place: Greg Nothstein. 5th grade foul shots: Ist place: Doug Harding; 2nd place: Kyle Arnaud; 3rd place: Mark Covert. 6th grade layups: lst place: Adam Singer; 2nd place: Brad Fagula; 3rd place: David Luksh. 6th grade foul shots: 1st place: Brad Fagula; 2nd place: Adam Singer; 3rd place: Brendan Delaney. while Paul Shaver and Michael McAndrew added 2 each. Commonwealth 47, Primerica 19 Mike Kravitsky scored 16 points and Ryan Phillips 7 as Common- wealth Telephone (3-2) defeated Primerica 47-19. C.J. Yavorski added 4 points for the winners. Primerica (2-4) was led by Chad Gelso with 13 points, Matt Alfano, 4, and Bobby Redinski with 2. Dallas Rotary 31, PS Seed 26 ‘Ryan Konopki scored 19 points and Jason Darling 6 as Dallas Rotary defeated Penn State Seed 31-26. Kyle Williams and Josh Young added 2 points each for Rotary (2- 4). Kevin Buckman scored 10 for Penn State Seed (1- 6) while Daniel Taroli added 4. Luzerne Nat’l Bank 33, Quality Collision 22 Brad Fagula led the offense as Luzerne National Bank edged Quality Collision 33-22. Mike Gergel added a point while Jesse Shrader led the defense and Evan .Razawich keyed the rebounding. Chris Larson led Quality (3-2) with 4 points, John Thompson added 3 points and Kyle Hazleton 2. Grotto 25, Dallas Rotary 15 Billy DeAngelo scored 10 points and David Hanadel 2 as Grotto Pizza edged Dallas Rotary 25-15. Josh Clay keyed the defense for Grotto. Rotary was led by Ryan Konopki with 9 points, while Michael Rutalis and Nick Barbose keyed the defense. Pirates Squirt Black ties, loses Matt Luksic and Alex Slocum each scored a goal as the Pocono Pirates Squirt Black team tied Elmira 5-5 in the Elmira Domes Invitational. Drew Slocum made 15 saves in the Pirates’ goal. The Pirates were then shut out by eventual champion Ithaca. Drew Slocum recorded 34 saves in that game. Rose tallies assist Ricky Rose had an assist on the opening goal when the Pocono Pirates Squirt Red team played the Ice Time Squirts Jan. 6. 5-6 girls (continued from page 9) Eastern Penn Supply 24, Pace Physical Therapy 8 Eastern Penn came out strong in the first quarter scoring 10 points and never lost the lead. Ashley Judge and Kenslie Kerestes were high scorers for their team with 7 and 6 points respectively. Kathleen Paley had five points which included a three point shot. Also scoring were Erica Lisses with 4 points and Megan Youells added a basket. Jackie O'Brien led the defense. Stephanie Pace was high scorer for her team with 4 points. Lauren Yurko and Maxxe Spencer each added a basket. Amanda Kamarunas, Emily Willis, Stephanie Kiluk, and Chelsea McHale each played well defen- sively. Eastern Insurance Group 25, NE Capital Management 18 It was a tight first half with Eastern Insurance ahead by the score of 11 to 10. The third quar- ter was the turning point when Eastern Insurance took charge and scored twelve points and kept the lead. Allison Evans was hard to stop on the fast break and was high scorer with 13 points. Kelci Gibbons and Alicia Evans each had four points while Nicole Brezinski and Laura Kerpovich each scored a basket. Michelle Gibbons and Katie Gilligan played well on defense especially on re- bounding. Kelsey Moody scored 10 points for NE Capital while Danielle Sth grade travel squad takes first loss Oo Krawetz had 8. Sara Kuffa and Samantha Marquart did a great job on rebounding while Julie Haller and Rebecca Pensak used their speed to play strong defense. Dr. Jack Ellis 28, CDI 12 Melissa Gorski led all scorers with 18 points to lead Dr. Ellis to victory. Lindsay Ellis had 8 points while Cecelia Besecker chipped in two. Leading the defensive team were Kaylie Lumley, Courtney} J + Besecker, Tanya Heuer and Claire Mitchell. High scorer for CDI was Kylee Besecker with six points which included two foul shots. Erin Delaney had four points and Alyssa Cybulski scored two. Play- ing solid defense were Rosemay Shaver, Lindsay Davenport and Alyssa Miller. Eye Care Specialists 27, High Tech Plastics 14 Eye Care Specialists took charge in the second half to re- main the only undefeated team in the division. Courtney Taylor had a game high 12 points. Lindsey McCabe had 7 points, Suzy Krogulski scored 6 and Nicole Madden added a bucket. Margie Gelso, Amanda Touey and Heather Mines had strong defensive games {§ © Kristen O'Brien was high scorer for High Tech with five points. Kailey Peter had four points, Brittney Allan had three and Katherine O’Brien scored a bas- ket. Playing well defensively were Megan McDonald and Nicole McMahon. SL The 5th grade DYB travel team lost their first game in CYC league action 24-20 to.CYC Purple. Mark Covert played an outstanding game, finishing with 12 points. Joe Kaiser and Michael Gross added 2 each. DYB wins in Oblates League Dallas Youth Basketball 7th & 8th grade travel team went to 8-1 in the Oblates League and stayed in first place by defeating second place S.S. Peter & Paul 65-57, behind Tim Crossin’s game high 27 points. Other key members of the winning team were Matt Wilson, 17 points great board play, Matt Kelly 12 points, Bobby Lenahan 5 points, Chri Kester 4 points and Ben Thomas played a strong defense to go alon with many assists. 8th grade team suffers first loss in 2 years The 8th grade DYB travel team lost their first game in two years of CYC play 54-47 to the Tar Heels. Matt Daube finished with 13 points. Eric Samanas added 8 and Ryan Marascio 5. Dr. Puffenberger 13, Pace Physical Therapy 11 Dr. Puffenberger's Samantha Backus led all scorers with a game high 11 points to power them to a DYB victory. Kendra eH e]]=] RK Spears added a bucket. The defense was led by Tara Puffenberger and Hillary Schaub. Pace was led by Jessica Flaherty with 4 points closely fol- lowed by Danielle Schmidt with 3. Morgan Kunkle and Ellen Arnaud tossed in a bucket each. Amanda Tomaselli paced the defense. Ann B. Diepietro D.D.S. 14, Pierce Drug 2 JillJackson dominated all scor- ing as she led Diepietro with 14 points. Hannah Bestwick and 4 1 Kori McGee were strong on del ® fense. Sarah Muldoon put in the score for Pierce. Nicole Redinski and Crystal Razawich led the de- fense. CDI Forty Fort 18, Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald 8 Abigail Mulhern led CDI with her game high 12 points. Erin Crossin tossed in the other 6. Adria Eckert was strong on the, boards as she was helped on del [ ] fense by Amy Panzetta. Rosenn was led in scoring by Shauna Phillips with 8 points. Carli Menzel and Kelsey Augustine powered the defense. Superbowl Frenzy!! 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