10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 27, 2001 9 [J] O’s win (continued from page 9) In the Orioles second, Conner Lenahan led off with a single, Ryan Urzan walked and Josh Clay singled to load the bases. The next Orioles batter struck out, but then Tom Parrish dou- bled, clearing the bases giving the Orioles the lead back at 4-2. In the third inning both Tuck- er and Jerzak, who had come in to relieve Feleccia in the second, settled down and retired all bat- ters with no runs scored by ei- ther team. The fireworks began again in the fourth. After the first Tigers batter struck out, Precone and Ben Haughwaut drew walks. Jerzak then hit into a fielder’s choice scoring Precone. Tucker was able to get the last Tigers batter and the Orioles escaped clinging to a 4-3 lead. After the first batter struck out in the Orioles half of the fourth, consecutive singles by Clay, Matt Alfano and Parrish loaded the bases, setting the table for Adam Tamanini. His triple to right center cleared the bases and gave the Orioles a 7-3 lead. Eric Razawich then hit into a fielder’s choice and Tamanini was thrown out at the plate try- ing to score on a perfect throw from Feleccia, playing first base. The Tigers were able to push across two runs in the fifth thanks to a Michael Glicini sin- gle, while the Orioles were shut down by an inning-ending throw by Oliveri to second to nail Lenahan trying to stretch a hit into a double. With the Orioles leading 7-5 beginning the sixth, the first Tiger struck out. Jerzak then doubled and Feleccia singled, scoring Jerzak and cutting the score to 7-6. The next Tigers batter struck out, bringing Chris Klaiss to the plate. With two outs and the count 0-2, he casu- ally stroked a double off the left center field wall, scoring Feleccia and tying the game at seven. Af- ter a passed ball moved Klaiss to third, Tucker threw a ball in the dirt that catcher John Scafidi was unable to handle, but Scafidi’s toss to Tucker covering home was perfect and they were able to nail Klaiss for the inning- ending out. The Orioles were able to get a runner to third with two out in the bottom of the sixth, but Par- rish’s potential game-ending shot down the third base line was handled by the Tigers’ Jerzak, who was able to regain his footing and throw out Par- rish by a half step, sending the game into extra Innings. The Tigers were unable to mount a rally in their half of the seventh, thanks to reliever Raza- wich’s two strikeouts. In the bot- tom of the seventh, Tamanini led off with a walk and then Raza- wich hit Jerzak’s first pitch deep into the night over the center field fence, ending this marathon and giving the Orioles a 9-7 win. Byron (continued from page 9) walls, ceiling and door are completely covered with pictures and articles about swimming. There are even things hanging from the ceiling. It is awesome.” Now it's time to think seriously about colleges. Liz plans to visit Northwestern and Notre Dame this summer. Penn State Main Cam- pus has also been writing, but for now Liz thinks she’d like to go out of state. The NCAA has strict college recruitment rules and al- lows five official trips. Stanford has requested transcripts from Hoban and she will be in consideration for a 48-hour trip there. They cannot officially contact her about such a visit until July 1. “I definitely want to go to a Division I school and Stanford has two * of the swimmers that went to the Olympics last year,” she said. “I'm just not sure that I want to go that far away.” The next few months should be very exciting for this dedicated 17-year-old given the possibilities she can choose from. “My parents have been really dedicated, too,” said Liz. “They are the ones who usually drive me everywhere I need to go.” — erarnded® ET cpio "a (8 ow POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Matt Alfano slid into second, above. Conner Lenahan struggled in the first, but he didn’t stop trying to get the ball over the plate, below. Matt Ruch, right, came in to relieve. This week's results BMT Outdoors The Back Mountain has a new place for hunters and shooting enthusiasts to purchase of firearms ‘and related supplies. Matt's Shooting Supplies is lo- cated on Maple Tree Road in Dallas, offering a wide variety of products for hunters and shoot- er alike. Matthew Lysiak, the owner, of- ficially opened his new shop in 1997, but just recently began a full-scale campaign to bring in Back Mt. Harvest] 7 S.V. Church of Christ 5 Evangelical Free 4 Alderson UMC 3 Immanuel Baptist 3 W.V. Christian 2 Dallas Baptist 2 Back Mt. Harvest 0 Back Mt. Harvest I 19, Wyoming Valley Modified softball Standings WwW L Dallas Baptist 4. 0 Christ 21, Immanuel Bap- tist 5. 5 Evangelical Free 13, Wyoming Valley Christian 10. 3 Alderson United Methodist 16, Back Mt. 3 Harvest II 5. 4 Monday Games (All at 6:30 p.m.) Evangelical Free at 4 Back Mt. Harvest | Alderson United 4 Methodist at Sweet Valley Church of Christ 6 Back Mt. Harvest II at Dallas Baptist2 Wyoming Valley Christ- ian at Immanuel Baptist Greenwald, Frank record aces Leon Greenwald, Kingston, recorded his fifth career hole-in-one on Wed., June 6. Playing with Dr. Dan Gordon, Sidney Friedman and Leonard Gonchar, Leon aced the 159 Yard Par 3 fifth hole at Huntsville Golf Club using a six iron. Dr. Gary Frank, Harveys Lake, recorded his first ca- reer hole-in-one on Wed., June 20. Playing with Dr. Lee Ellman, Dr. Rick Silberman and Terry Baltimore, Gary aced the 147 Yard Par 3 third hole at Huntsville Golf Club using a six iron. Lehman/Idetown worship together For July and Aug., the United Methodist churches of Lehman and Idetown will worship together on Sun. at 10 a.m. In July the services will be held at the Idetown UMC. In Aug. the services will be at Lehman. The service on July 1 will be followed by a Coffee Hour. The service on July 29 will be followed : by an Open House and barbecue. New oun shop offers wide selection new customers. Matt, as every- one calls him, is a knowledge- able person in the world of weapons and shooting. He is an army veteran with over 20 years and has served around the world, including the Desert Storm campaign. Lysiak obtained the rank of 1st Sergeant and earned expert badges for shooting while in the military. He now brings his well- rounded knowledge to customers seeking advice on models and calibers on a variety of guns that he carries. Lysiak has no dispute with the new gun laws,. ‘I like them,” he said. “The computer check makes no distinction between individuals. It’s clearly yes or no. Either the government allows the customer to own a gun or they don’t.” This relatively new establish- ment has doubled its business in the last few years. Matt's Shooting Supplies now has a customer base as far north as New York State and southerly to the southeast part of Pennsylva- nia. Matt has an inventory of over 900 available firearms for customers to choose from, in- cluding shotguns, muzzleload- ers, pistols and rifles, all in an assortment of gauges and cal- ibers. The shop offers many oth- er items as well, such as reload- ing supplies, scopes, sport- shooting accessories, gun safes and even crossbows. Matt's. .also has available a custom shop that will build a gun to your needs, makegealiber or accuracy modifications, or perform repair work. If you want a custom laminated thumbhole stock you can have one made and even choose what color wood you want. “The most popular calibers these days are the 7mm-08 and the .300 ultra Magnum and the most popular manufactures are Remington and Ruger,” Lysiak said. are on hand but some are hard to get due to supply and de- mand.” Matt's buys, sells and trades all types of legal firearms and ac- cepts major credit cards. He also works with local sportsmen’s clubs and fire halls when they wish to purchase guns for fundraisers. Matt's currentl does not sell hunting licenses but should be selling them by next year so hunters can make all their purchases in one stop. For information about a par- ticular firearm or the store hours, call 477-3330 or send an' e-mail to LAZER1@epix.net. CROSSWORD CORNER Sweet Valley Church ® “Most brands and ery ProShot Basketball Camp held a basketball camp, specializing in SOUNDS ACROSS T 2 B34 5 [6 [7 8 [9 [10 [11 | shooting and offensive skills. Winners of various competitions were: Super Crossword TOUGH! I Game-show . 0 = | eighth grade award, Sheree Horvath; 1 on I; 2 on 2, Sara Swepston; AGROSS ria of Gyo | an dei SS pr rad era ; leg Berit | . 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