o The Dallas Post Section 2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 4, 2001 9 It hasn't been easy, but members of the Dallas High School Girls Soccer team found at least day free of snow, sleet or rain to practice their best moves on the soccer field. Neither soggy fields nor snow squalls can keep them down! POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS ada There's no stopping Stacey Amann PS Par Send The Dallas Post to BET a friend - call 675-5211 the ball. for home delivery Receiving the MVP award for girls swimming was Tricia Rado, Dallas with Sem Athletic Director Gary Vanderburg. Lloyd Droppers, Dallas, was MVP boys basketball and Katie Delaney, Dallas, was MVP girls basketball. MVP awards presented by Sem Athletic Director Gary Vanderburg. Wyoming Seminary recently held its winter MVP Awards ceremonies in honor of excellence among student athletes. Above; the competition ough to watch out for Jen Toth Left; Stacey Amann tears across the field like a hurri- cane E-mail sports reports to dalpost@epix.met Tickets on sale for Big 33 Banquet with Joe Montana Joe Montana will revisit his roots this summer at the Her- shey Lodge and Convention Cen- ter, and the public is invited to purchase tickets and witness the celebration. Individual tickets and tables of ten are selling quickly for the 44th Annual PNC Big 33 Football Classic's Toyota precede the dinner. Banquet seating is limited. In- dividual tickets are priced at $100 to $150. Proceeds of the banquet benefit The Big 33 Scholarship Foundation. To order banquet tickets and for more information, please visit www.big33.org or call (717) 774- 3303. A copy of the official registra- tion and financial information of the Big 33 Scholarship Founda- tion, Inc. may be obtained from the PA Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsyl- vania 1-800-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. Honors Banquet, which will be- gin at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, July 20, 2001. Other invited celebrities and guests at the banquet include Joe Paterno, Walt Harris, Jim Tressel and Lenny Moore. A silent auction of rare and auto- graphed sports memorabilia will PWC Operators must have certification With warm weather just around the corner, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is reminding operators of personal watercraft (PWCs)-specialized inboard motorboats known by brand names such as Jet Ski, SeaDoo, Wave runner or Tiger Shark-that they must have an approved boating safety education certificate to operate in the Commonwealth. Boaters can earn certification by successful completion of a Com- mission-approved safety course. A list of courses is available in the “Boating” section of the Commission's web site (www.fish.state.pa.us) or by calling 1-888-PA-FISH1. Dragon places fifth at States Matt Dragon competed in the P.J.W. State Wrestling Champi- onships in Johnstown, Pa. on March 25-26. He battled his way through a tough 22-man bracket, with complete wrestle backs to place. He wrestled 125lbs. in the 13 & 14 yr. old class.
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