Reds edge Cards 6-5 in week of tight games Greg Harris belted 2 doubles and Patrick DeRojas, Chris DeRojas and Nick Latosek each had 2 singles as the Reds nipped the Cardinals 6-5. Harris and Mike Prater combined to strike out 8 Cards. Scott Henry powered the Car- dinal attack with a triple, double and 2 singles. Dylan Seeley added a double. Seeley and Mike Stolarick combined to strike out 9 Reds. Tigers 5, Yankees 4 Greg Jerzak pitched 4 shutout in- nings, striking out 6, as the Tigersnar- rowly defeated the Yankees. Dan Ja- cobssingled twice and Brian Feleccia doubled to lead the Tiger offense. Eric Koval singled twice for the Yankees and struck out 2 Tigers in 4 innings on the mound. Reds 11, Giants 0 Mike Prater homered and singled twice as the Reds shut out the Giants. Patrick DeRojas, Chris DeRojas and Tom Perry each collected 2 hits for the @ Reds, including a Chris DeRojas triple. e lected a triple. Astros 21, Phillies 3 Jon Janerich blasted a grand slam home run and 2 singles to lead the way for the Astros. Mike Lipski, Mike Pelleschi and Ken Pollock had 3 hits each, including a Lipski triple and a Pollock double. Jared Kopechne, Michael Eckman and Justin Eimers collected 2 hits apiece, including a dou- ble by Kopechne. Janerich and Lipski combined to strike out 7 Phillies. Ryan Konopki belted a double and a single for the Phillies. Astros 11, Orioles 3 Jon Janerich slugged a homer, triple and single for the undefeated Astros. Ken Pollock ripped 2 doubles and a sin- gle for the winners while Kyle Arnaud had 2 singles and Michael Eckman col- Janerich struck out 110riole batters. Josh Clay and Matt Alfano each singled twice for the losers. Tom Parrish added a double. Eric Tucker and Eric Razawich combined to strike out 5 for the Orioles. Astros 11, Giants 1 Jon Janerich had a double and 2 sin- gles for the Astros. Dan Taroli added a double and a single. Taroli and Mike Lipski shared the pitching duties for the winners. Bob Peron doubled for the Giants. Peron and Doug Harding each struck out 2 batters. Rangers 13, Indians 5 D J Anderson belted a homer and a double at the plate and struck out 11 batters while on the mound for the Rangers. Kevin Engler, Matt Ruch, Robin Crossley and Josh Backes smacked 2 hits apiece for the winners, including 2 doubles by. Ruch, a triple by Backes and a double by Engler. Dave Caruso doubled and singled for the Indians. Caruso and Jordi Thimot combined to strike out 7 Rangers. a : The Dallas Post ‘The Dallas Post -. SportsWeek Scott Henry waited for Jordy Thimot to come to him for the putout in Little League action last week. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Pat Murray fired in a heater in a game in which his Cardinals beat the Phillies 8-2. 500. RBI. . Mounts pound Comets The Dallas baseball team was not a gra- cious host Thursday, as they put a 11-0 licking on the Crest- wood Comets. Dallas is on top of Division 11 of the Wyoming Valley Conference, and boasts the top three hitters in the di- vision, each over On Monday Dallas whipped Nanticoke 17-5, led by Jeremy Harris, who went 3- for-5 with a home run, double and six In left photo, Jordy Spencer took a big cut. At right, Kyle Ehlis, gave up only two hits in the game. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHLLIPS Tigers 5, Orioles 4 Brian Feleccia captured the complete game victory by striking out 13 Orioles. Chris Klaiss singled twice for the Tigers while Greg Jerzak and Dan Jacobs each doubled. For the Orioles, Tom Parrish matched Feleccia’s 13 strike- outs in a complete game effort of his own. Eric Razawich and Adam Tamini- ni each doubled for the O's. Pirates 7, Rangers 5 Steven Cornia ripped 2 doubles while Brad Fagula singled twice and Jordan Krawitz tripled to power the Pirate of- fense. Fagula tossed 3 hitless innings, striking out 8. For the Rangers, Matt Ruch doubled twice and Josh Backes tripled. Yankees 11, A’s 4 John Ashley smacked 4 hits, includ- ing a double for the Yankees. Cale Charney and Eric Koval each delivered 3 hits, including a triple and a double for Charney. Charney also struck out 11 A's. Robert Hayes belted a triple and a double for the. losers. Adam Singer contributed 2 singles to the A’s attack while Chris Zubko added a triple. Dodgers 16, Pirates 8 John Giampietro’s 3 singles led the way for the Dodgers. Mike Davies, Brendan Delaney and David Luksh each collected 2 hits, including a De- laney triple and a Luksh double. Clemente added a double for the win- ners. Giampietro and Clemente com- bined to strike out 11 Pirates. For the Pirates, Jordan Krawitz doubled once and singled 3 times. Scott Summa had 3 singles while Brad Fagula singled twice. Fagula and Krawitz combined for 8 strikeouts on the mound. Dodgers 17, Phillies 1 Jeff Clemente, Mike Davies, Brendan Delaney and David Luksh each collect- ed 2 hits for the Dodgers, including 2 doubles by Davies and 1 by Luksh. Bil- ly Barnes and John Giampietro each added a double for the winners. Davies and Giampietro each struck 3 Phillies. Cardinals 8, Phillies 2 Mike Stolarick, Dylan Seeley and Scott Henry each had 2 hits for the Car- dinals, including a double by Seeley. Mark Covert also doubled for the win- ners. Stolarick, Seeley and Pat Murray combined to strike out 9 batters. See BMT BALL, pg 10 Dallas, PA Jeff Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9 Lehman to host DelVal, winner gets Dallas The Lake-Lehman High School girls soccer team will host Delaware Valley Thursday in the first round of District 2 playoffs. Lake-Lehman finished second in Di- vision D of the Wyoming Valley Confer- ence with a 10-3 record. Delaware Val- ley was third in Division A at 8-4. The Lady Knights allowed only 14 goals this season, while the high-pow- ered offense scored 91 times. Stephanie Frank led the division with 47 points, including 18 goals. Lisa Wasser was third with 17 goals and 42 points, and Janna Elston was fifth with 28 points, including six goals. The winner of Thursday's game will meet Dallas Saturday at Dallas. The Lady Mounts won the division with a 12-0-1 record, and allowed only two goals all season. Freshman Jackie Hardwick was the top Dallas scorer, with 12 goals and 33 points. Halli Williams was next with 10 goals and 26 points. POST PHOTO/JIM PHILLIPS Kim Noler defended against Berwick last week. Brewers top Harveys Lake Bob Horlacher Brewers won against Harveys Lake #1 in a 14-4 victory. Katie Goode, the winning pitcher, led the Brewers with a single, 2 homeruns and 5 RBI's. Jackie Brace and Laura DeSoo each had doubles and Amanda Wooditch and Abigail Nalbone each had a single. Harvey's Lake #1 was led by Sierra Stark with a double. Amanda Kotulski and Rebeka Williams each had a single. Goodman wins at Irem On May 8 the Irem Ladies Golf Asso- ciation hosted choice of front and back nine. The winner was Kay Goodman. Putting prizes went to Kay Goodman, B flight; Arlene Hemence, C flight; and Charlotte Wentz, D flight. . POST PHOTO/JIM PHILLIPS Swing away Nichole Giampietro took a mighty cut at the ball Thursday night. She plays t- ball this year, but watch out when she gets to the Majors.
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