i 2 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, September 20, 2001 Wrestling (continued from page 11) Also bolstering Lehman were its two aggressive freshmen, Matt Dragon and Jeremy Schutz. Both lost in the quarter- finals and worked their way back to the third-place finals. Dragon defeated Line Moun- tain’s Shannon Erdman, who beat the Black Knight in the quarters, 4-3 at 130 pounds. Schutz pinned Council Rock's Chris Chambers in 1:47 at 135 pounds. Always-reliable Black Knight heavyweight Matt Carey also placed third, besting Coughlin’s Ryan Kittrick 5-0. While clutching the Times Leader trophy awarded to his team, Lipski was quick to point out this is just the start of a long season. “We shoot for February and March,” said Lipski, referring to the postseason. “Well say ‘thank you’ and move on. Hope- fully we can take this rophy and run with it.” Results (continued from page 11) Finals 103 — Paul Silfer (Pal) won by for- feit 112 — Jeremy Griffith (Ber) dec. Jerry Balasco (CR) 3-1 119 — Sal Lasccari (NS) dec. Nel- son Villafane (WS) 3-1 125 — Chris Lewis (BR) maj. dec. Kevin Handelong (Str) 13-2 130 — Liam Derenzis (Pal) dec. Dave Morgan (WS) 7-5 (OT) 135 — Kris Holzworth (Pal) dec. Tony Russomano (Scr) 4-2 140 — Joe Rovelli (Mey) pinned Shawn Matello (WVW) 5:42 145 — Ryan Hughes (Str) dec. Ryan Mardon (Ber) 4-3 152 — Jon Kokinda (CR) pinned Willie Weber (LL) 3:34 160 — Jeremiah Mensinger (Ber) dec. Sean Davies (GAR) 6-2 171 — Eric Bleich (Han) dec. Mike O’Hara (Cre) 5-1 189 — Ryan Collins (CR) pinned Jeremy Wetzel (Sha) 3:46 HWT — Drew Feldman (WVW) dec. Joe Ostrowski (Mey) 1-0 Third-place 103 — Steven Mytych (WVW) tech. fall Mike Burns (Sha) 16-1 112 — Joe Kemmerer (Cre) dec. Isaac Callan (WS) 119 — Don Swainbank (WVW) dec. Aaron Kubasik (LL) 6-4 (OT) 125 — Chuck Wiltrout (NS) dec. Joe Ortiz (Red) 4-2 130 — Matt Dragon (LL) dec. Shannon Erdman (Red) 4-3 135 — Jeremy Schutz (LL) pinned Chris Chambes (CR) 1:47 140 — Justin Campbell (Pal) pinned Tim Hewhart (EL) 1:43 Youth Basketball (continued from page 11) sey McCabe added six points, while Elysia Balavage and Courtney Taylor chipped in two points apiece. Team Five 20, Team Four 2 Sarah Konopki and Ellen Ar- naud scored six points apiece to lead a balanced scoring attack 145 — Brad Giadomenic (AD) dec. Dan Goetter (PR) 5-2 1562 — Carlo Mercadante (Mey) pinned Faheed Sallit (AD) 1:44 160 — Jason Reilly (Cre) dec. Ken- ny Wert (LM) 4-0 171 — Mike Viti (Ber) pinned Jake Longfoot (GAR) 3:32 189 — Jim Martin (WVW) dec. Ed Becker (LL) HWT — Matt Carey (LL) dec. Ryan Kittrick (Cou) 5-0 Fifth-place 103 — Kelby Morgan (LL) dec. Bri- an Tesar (GAR) 8-5 112 — Ricci Bass (AD) pinned John Houssock (LL) 3:39 119 — Ryan Eckardt (Haz) dec. Mark Behm (Mey) 4-1 125 — Tim Griffith (Han) pinned Justin Teixeira (GAR) 2:19 130 — Justin Herbert (BR) dec. Eric Anderson (PR) 5-1 135 — Bryan Martz (LM) tech. fall Chris Quadrini (WVW) 20-3 (5:00) 140 — Brandon Weimer (NS) won by forfeit 145 — Matt Campbell (Pal won by injury default Nick Pease (BR) 152 — Brian Schapley (Pal) won by forfeit 160 — Ed Kenzakoski (Cou) dec. Jed Henry (Str) 6-5 171 — Bob Morris (LL) pinned John McPherson (Mon) :59 189 — Adam Quinnan (Scr) won by forfeit HWT — Mike Wilson (Str) won by forfeit in Dallas Youth Basketball's third and fourth DYB grade girls divi- sion. Mary Kate Osick and Emi- ly Clay added four points apiece for the winners. Sarah Muldoon scored two points for Team Four. 3-4 GIRLS 7th grade travel team loses for first time Brad Fagula and Ryan Konopki combined for 23 of their team’s 26 points as the Dallas seventh grade team dropped its first game of the season, a 34-26 loss against Tunkhannock. Fagula scored 12 points and Konopki added 11, including three 3-pointers in the last 90 seconds to lead a second-half comeback attempt. John Ashley played well defensively for Dallas. The team is coached by George Gracely. DYB 8th grade wins a pair with ease Bobby Lenahan scored a game-high 13 points to lead the Dallas Youth Basketball eighth grade travel team to a 38-11 win against St. Nick’s/St. Mary's in the Plains/Solomon League. Robbie Myers and David Harding added eight points apiece for DYB, while Brad Fagula chipped in four. Adam King scored 16 points to lead a trio of players in double fig- ures as the Dallas Youth Basketball eighth grade travel team defeat- ed Northwest, 60-32, in the Plains/Solomon League. Robbie Myers added 15 points for the winners, while Bobby Lenahan finished with 10. Brad Fagula and Eric Domzalski chipped in with seven and four points, respectively. 6th grade team tops Sth grade Dallas Youth Basketba boys 12 grade tournament team de- feated the DYB fifth grade tournament team in the league at Lake- Lehman. The final score was not provided. The sixth-graders were led by Eric Tucker's 18 points. Mark Covert added 16 points and Matt Alfano finished . with eight for the winners. Jackie El- lis led the fifth grade team with three points. Hunter Engleheart, Russell Jenkins and Andrew Besecker combined eight points, while Derek Martin was the team’s leading rebounder. Choo Choo Train & Hobby 24 New Street, Hudson, Large Selection of ¥ K-Line ¥ Lionel ¥ LGB ¥ Ho-Scale ¥ N Guage Open Every Day Till Christmas 824-3471 Open Monday - Saturday from 5 p.m. Our private dining rooms are ideal for your holiday gatherings and dinner meetings for groups of up to 50 people POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK The winning team, from left, front row: Matt Dragon, Willie Weber, John Houssock, Jeremy Schutz. Second row: Kelby Morgan, Matt Carey, Jon Schutz, Dan Evans. Back row: Brett Slakoff, head coach Phil Lipski, Mark Kapitula. 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