? 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, January 17, 2002 L Roundup (continued from page 9) taineers led 53-30 after three quarters of play, and scored 12 fourth quarter points to seal the victory. Thomas and Cory Patton each had treys for Dallas. BOY’S BASKETBALL Dallas 59, Wyoming Area 48 With starting forward Chuck Suppon out of the line-up, Dan Mulhern moved into a starting position, and the limelight, scor- ing 18 points in the Moun- taineer’s victory over Wyoming Area in Wyoming Valley Confer- ence Division II action. John Si- monitis scored a game-high 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead Dallas. The Mountaineers led 33-24 at halftime, and used a 15-12 third quarter to increase the lead to 48-36 They were outscored 12-11 in the fourth quarter, but it was not enough as Dallas held on for the victory. Nanticoke 57, Lehman 48 Dustin Kapson had a team- high 10 points in Lehman’s loss to Nanticoke Area. Crestwood 43, Lehman 27 Joe Walko poured in a game- high 14 points, but Crestwood was too strong for the Black Knights, as the Comets went on for the victory. ! Jared Sadowski and Dwayne Kalinay each added four points for Lehman. Dallas 68, Hanover 55 Chuck Suppon poured in a team-high 19 points, and Paul McCue added 14, including two treys, to pace Dallas past Hanover Area. Dallas took an 43-23 lead into the second half, and were never in any risk of losing the lead. WRESTLING Lehman 25, Berwick 23 Kelby Morgan (103-1bs.), Ryan Post (135) and Matt Carey each registered pins to lead Lake-Lehman past Berwick in Wyoming = Valley Conference wrestling action. Aaron Kubasik (125) and Willie Weber (152) each won by major decision, while Matt Dragon (130), Jeremy Schutz (140) and Ed Becker each won by decisions. Wyoming Valley West 49, Dal- las 6 Ryan Dimmick (130 lbs.) and John Walter (171) were Dallas’s lone winners, as the Moun- taineers fell hard to Wyoming Valley West. Both wrestlers registered deci- sions. BOYS SWIMMING Dallas 128, Berwick 46 Sean Gilroy and Doug Yeager led the Mountaineers with two first-place finishes each, as Dal- las cruised past Berwick in Wyoming Valley Conference boys swimming action. GIRLS SWIMMING Berwick 132, Dallas 53 Jen Arthur's first in the 50 Free was Dallas’s lone first-place finish, as Berwick defeated the Mountaineers in Wyoming Val- ley Conference girls swimming action. Dallas girls (continued from page 9) “Everybody counted us out in the beginning of the year. The girls had a goal to go to the play- offs and I said that we were go- ing to go there the first half (of the season).” The victory guaranteed Dallas (7-1 Div. II, 14-2) will at the very least get a chance to play for the overall divisional title should it fail to win the second half. Wentko also provided much- needed offense in the fourth quarter. With Dallas trailing 31- 29, she opened the quarter with an inside basket, then added an- other after Jackie Hardwick hit inside as well for a 35-31 lead. The Trojanettes had an oppor- tunity to take the lead with 55 seconds left, but an outside jumper missed the mark. Dal- las’s Shannon Thomas was fouled and she hit a free throw for a 46-45 lead with 20 seconds left. A lane violation negated the other free throw attempt. Wentko led Dallas with 15 points. Hardwick had 13 and Thomas added nine. Lake-Lehman to host Donkey Basketball game Lake-Lehman High School will host its annual Donkey Basketball game at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 25 in the high school gymnasi- um. A pre-game exhibition between senior boys and girls will take place at 6:30 p.m.. Advance tickets are $3.50 and can be purchased at the high school office, or from senior class members. Tickets will sell for $4 at the door. Editor's note: Final scores were not submitted with any of the third and fourth grade girls games. CDI tops Kelly Auto Monica Wignot led all scorers with 12 points as CDI defeated Kelly Auto Parts in Dallas Youth Basketball’s DYB third and fourth CRZMCHRIRSY orade girls divi- sion. Dominique DeAngelo added seven points, while Caroline Milligan chipped in four. Dana Krawetz led the of- fense for Kelly Auto Parts. Kelly beats Darling Graphic Designs ~ Dana Krawetz scored four points as Kelly Auto Parts de- feated Darling Graphic Designs. Demetra Szatkoiwski, Carly Huff, Lauren Orlando and Danielle Harding added two points apiece for the winners. Danielle Schmidt led Darling Graphic Designs with six points, while Katie Darling added two. Integrated Power chomps Burger King Ellen Arnaud scored 10 points and Sarah Konopki added a pair as Integrated Power Designs de- feated Burger King. Sarah Mul- doon scored a team-high four points for Burger King, while Jennifer Rutalis and Amanda O’Brien each added a basket. Dr. Jack Ellis 18, Karchner Refrigeration 17 Christopher Ellis scored 18 points, including the game-win- ning free throw in overtime to lift , Dr. Jack Ellis to DYB an 18-17 win 3-4 BOYS against Karchner Refrigeration Ser- vices. Chris Rose and Danny Fa- sulka played well defensively for the winners. Jimmy Brown led Karchner Refrigeration with 10 points and Tony Bevevino added six. Scott Riccetti pulled down 10 rebounds, while Ethan Pen- salk played well defensively. Diagnostic Imaging 23, McCarthy Tire 18 Center for Diagnostic Imaging Hunter Engleheart scored 16 points and broke open a tight game in the fourth quarter to lead the winners. Ryan McAn- drews added seven points and was the game's leading rebound- er. Teammates Pat Touhey and Jason Crispell played well defen- sively. Brandon Roberts scored a team-high eight points to lead McCarthy Tire. Brandon Harding added two points, while’ Stephen 9 A Zapoticky and Kyle. Weaver played solid inside games. Mellon Bank edges Rosenn, Jenkins by a point : Nicholas Lombard scored a team-high nine points to lead Mellon Bank to a 17-16 win over Rosenn, Jenkins Greenwald. Corey Monk and Jim Boop also scored points for Mellon Bank. Gary Verazin scored seven points and Drew Schaub added three for Rosenn, Jenkins and Greenwald. Mark Noyalis chipped in four points, while Christopher Clemson hit a key basket. Luzerne National Bank 30, Goeringer Family Dentistry 16 Austin Carr lead his team in scoring, rebounding and assists to keep Luzerne National Bank undefeated. Chad Osawlt and Ryan Hogan also scored points for the winners. Christopher Dailey scored six points and Pe- ter Decker added five for Dr. Bruce Goeringer Family Den- tistry. Steve Nave played well de- fensively, while Evan Cisneros lead all players in assists. L4 POST PHOTO/JIM PHILLIPS Lacey Cooper moves through the water against Wyoming Seminary on January 11. CSI wins defensive tilt In a defensive battle, Erin De- laney scored a game-high six points to lead CSI to a 15-10 win over Quality Col- DYB lision. Becca SECRCHRIRSY Banks added four points, while Hannah Bestwick finished with three for the winners. Teammate Rachel Miller chipped in two points. Allison Evans and Erica Slocum led Quality Collision with four points apiece. Team- mate Paige Selenski added two points. Bonner Chevtolet 18, Dr. Jack Ellis 4 Danielle Krawetz scored a game-high nine points, leading Bonner Chevrolet to an 18-4 win against Dr. Jack Ellis in Dallas Youth Basketball’'s fifth and sixth grade girls division. Alexa Kirk and Kylee Besecker each added four points for the win- ners, while April Rattigan fin- ished with two. Tara Dombzalski was her team’s leading rebound- er. Jill Jackson and Amanda Roche scored two points apiece for Dr. Jack Ellis. Penn State Seed 39, Dallas Lions 24 Melissa Gorski led all scorers with 24 points to lead the win- ners. Shauna Phillips added 12 points, while Morgan Kunkle and Kristina Toussaint finished with two points and one point, respectively. Alyssa Cybulski led the Lions with 14 points, while teammate Lauren Zimniski added 10. WV Prosthetics 25, Dallas Rotary 18 Kristen O’Brien - scored a game-high 10 points to lead the winners. Katherine O’Brien fin- ished with eight points, while Courtney Besecker, Adria Eckert and Laura Kerpovich chipped in two points apiece. Ashley Myers led Rotary with six points. Erin Crossin and Jessica Flaherty added four points each, while Nicole Clemson and Lindsey Davenport chipped in two points apiece. Rosenn, Jenkins, Greenwald 10 , Parente Randolph 4 In a tough defensive battle, Kaley Roberts scored nine of her team’s 10 points to lead the win- ners. Heather Mines added a free throw for the team’s other point. Teammates Kailey Peters and Molly Gilligan played well defensively. Stephanie Ashley and Elena Habersky scored two points apiece for Parente-Ran- dolph. Teammate Hillary Schaub played well defensively. 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Caitie Hession DYB added 13 points, ‘while Alicia 7-8 GIRLS Evans and Jenn Boback scored two points apiece. Jess Jones scored a team-high 15 points to lead Robin Hill. Sara Swepston added 11 points, while Carla Reino finished with eight points and played well defensively. Eastern Penn 27, CDI 26 Jessica English’s nailed a three-point shot at the buzzer to give Eastern Penn Supply a thrilling 27-26 win against the Center for Diagnostic Imaging. Brittany Prater, Melissa Evans and English scored nine points apiece to lead the winners. Stephanie Konecke and Caitlin Green combined for 18 points, including 12 in the final quarter, to lead CDI. Lisa Giacometti fin- ished with four points, while Nicole McMahon added a basket and Becca Slavoski hit two free throws. Eastern Insurance Group 41, Eastern Penn Supply 19 Eastern Insurance took the lead from the beginning and never looked back. Brittney Al- | lan led a balanced attack with | 14 points, while Cassie Snider added 11. Kasey Corbett and Kelli Crossin scored eight and four points, respectively, whi Chelsea McHale and Desiree Spears added two points apiece: Brittany Prater led Eastern Penn Supply with eight points. Katherine O’Brien added six points, while Alison Evans and Kristen O’Brien finished with two and three points, respective-| ly. X Pierce Drug 32, Pace Physi- ® cal Therapy 27 Robin’ Razawich and Alicia Evans combined for 25 points for the winners, who held off a second-half rally by Pace Physi- cal Therapy for the victory, @ Pierce Drug led by 10 points at § the half, but Pace used a 15-4 run in the third quarter to take a one-point lead. Kenslie Ker- estes added five points for “@ winners. Kelsey Moody led Pac Physical Therapy with 15 points, including 11 in the third quar- ter. Alyse Miller added six points, while Stephanie Pace and Ashley Cleaves chipped in four and two points, respective- ly. Football (continued from page 9) more than the Lackawanna schools’ do. In the long run, everything should work out for the best.” The re-establishment of the WVC will also ensure that the Dallas /Lake-Lehman rivalry will remain intact, and the “Old Shoe” game will go on for years to come. The Mountaineers and Black Knights will square off in the fi- nal week of the regular season to decide the owner of the Old Shoe, as part of a decision by the members of the WVC to keep traditional rivalries alive. oo ~ “Keeping the Old Shoe game is a real plus to us,” said Gorgone. “We wanted to continue this game for time to come. We did not want last year’s game to be our last.” If the Black Knights had dropped into the AA classifica- tion for next season, they woul i not have been able to play Dal las because of the difference in classifications. “At all costs we wanted to i bring this game back next sea- i son,” said Wolensky. “I think it is probably the most significant game in the area each year.” Send your sports reports by Ee, oo. | dy dallaspost@leader.net THE INTERNATIONAL ch a / / en g ere CROSSNUMBER GAME DIRECTIONS: [A Fill each square with a number, one through nine. bes * Horizontal squares should add to totals on right. ¢ | i a * Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom. (0) « Diagonal squares through center should add to 2 total in upper and lower right. 3 2. THERE MAY BE MORE tc THAN ONE SOLUTION. n Today's Challenge g Time 7 Minutes 2, 10 Seconds 1] < Your Working Time Minutes Seconds ©2002 by King Features Syndicate, inc. 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