It The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 22, 2001 The Dallas Post ™ — SPOrts Ui the watchful eyes of coaches, the Dallas and Lake-Lehman football squads have been working out in preparation for the 2001 season. Dallas opens at home Saturday, Sept. 1 against Wyoming Valley West. At the same time, Lake-Lehman will be host- ing Hazleton. In photos, clackwise from top left: Lake-Lehman head coach Bob Langan huddled with his players; Dallas head coach Ted Jackson worked out with the Mountaineers; Mike Dombroski lined up; Brian Cornia looked for a receiv- er, coach Scott Kerkowski barked instructions; Mike Leskowski blocked Bob Roper; Matt Kelly let a pass fly. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Dallas, Lehman prep for 2001 season @® ‘Meet the Team’ night Aug. 23 for L-L football 1 The Lake-Lehman Football Club will hold its annual ‘Meet The Players and ‘Bringing home the gold The Male U-16 Pocono Volleyball Team, which is gold from the Keystone State Games. Medal winners, first row, from left: Cory Brin, Zach Deubler, Phillip Pineno, and Aaron Pagado. Second row: Coach John Baranowski, Jared Jan- getti, Chris Coombs, and Craig Kasper. comprised of Lake-Lehman students brought home iczek, Cory Spencer, Andy Coombs, Angelo Geor- SPORTS ROUNDUP Dallas edges Wyoming Area Ryan Dimmick led the way with a 39 and Zach Turchin shot 41 as Dallas won by only three strokes, 168-171 in a match played at - Irem Temple Country Club. Mascioli leads Sem : Greg Mascioli was medalist with a 37 as Wyoming Seminary beat Wyoming Valley West 161-170 at Irem. Lehman falls to O’Reilly Josh Baranowski’'s 40 was Lehman’s best score, as the Black Knights fell to O'Reilly 160-169 at Wilkes-Barre Golf Club. ProShot Basketball Camp specializes in basketball shooting and of- fensive skills. Each camp features competitions, games, as well as instruction. Competition winners were: 2 on 2, T.J. Stepanski; 3 on 3, Nicholas Latosek; foul shooting, Tommy Horn; knockout, Patrick DeRojas, Nicholas Latosek, and Tommy Horn; dribbling, Patrick DeRojas; rack shooting, Jonathan Orlando; shooting medley, Jonathan Orlando, and 3 on 2 champ, Nicholas Latosek. GOH players, first row, from left: Patrick DeRojas, Bryan Weaver, Tommy Horn, and T.J. Stepanski. Second row: Jonathan Orlando, Casey Judge, Peter Kaminski, and Nicholas Latosek. Shynn is Irem women’s champ Irem Womens Golf Association announces Club Championship re- sults from Aug. 14 and 15. Championship Flight: Low gross: 1st Kay Shynn, 2nd Bik Choi. Low net: 1st Diane Kocik, 2nd Louise Moore. 1t Flight: Low gross: 1st Nancy McAndrew, 2nd Joanne Freeman. Low Net: 1st Joanne Bittner, 2nd Kay Goodman. 2nd Flight: Low gross: 1st Arlene Hemence, 2nd Mary Ann Stelma. Low net: 1st Jane Boltz, 2nd Es- ther Saba. 3rd Flight: Low gross: 1st Jane Boltz, 2nd Nona Liben- son. Hennigan wins Irem men’s title The 2001 Irem Men's Club Championship Tournament results are: as follows: Championship, Ed Hennigan; Championship “B”, Russ Goodman; 1st Flight, Brian Hampel; 2nd Flight, Mark Mettler; and 3rd Flight, Pete Pitarra. Dallas students earn medals Erica Lisses and Sara Skammer of the WVW Fast Springboard Div- ing Team placed at the Keystone State Games held at Indiana Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Erica received a bronze medal for the 1 meter board and a bronze medal for the 3 meter board. Erica is go- ing to be a sixth grade student at Dallas Middle School. Sara Skam- mer received a silver medal on the 1 meter board and a gold medal for the 3 meter board. Sara will be a third grade student at Dallas Elementary School. The WVW Fast Diving Team is coached by Steve Klem, Rob Jacobs, and Joe Asklar. Keystone State Games medal winners Erica Lisses and Sara Skam- mer. Cheerleaders’ on Thu., Aug. 23, at the football field. The program is scheduled Send your sports - to begin at 6 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Family and friends of players . : oa post epix “ net and cheerleaders are invited. Program ads are to be returned at this time. reports by e-mail
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