ES EES Es | i | | 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, January 24, 2002 Domzalski leads Eye Care to 46-45 win over realtors Eric Domzalski scored a game-high 24 points to lead Eye Care Specialists to a 46-45 vic- tory over Gilroy Realtors in a game decided in the final min- utes. Jeff Decker added 14 points for Eye Care Specialists (8-4), while Guy Carpenter, J.J. Durr, Alex Kish and Mike O'Day fin- ished with two points apiece. Mike Race scored a team-high 19 points to lead Gilroy Real- tors. Adam King added 11 points, while Mike Wyberski chipped in eight. PNC Bank 54, Morgan, Stanley 25 Brad Fagula and Mike Clemente combined for 44 of their team’s 54 points as PNC Bank posted a key win against Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter. The win moved PNC Bank (9-3) to within one game of first place with two games remaining in the regular season. Fagula led all scorers with 24 points, while Clemente added 20. Alex Balti- more chipped in six points for the winners. Ben Thomas led Dean Witter (10-2) with 11 points. Adam Singer added eight, while Michael McAndrew chipped in three. House of Nutrition 49, Sneaker King 29 ’ Chris Parrish scored a game- high 18 points to lead the win- ners, who raised their record to 6-6. Nick Samanas added 13 points, while Greg Jerzak and Steve Zubko finished with eight and six points, respectively. David Harding scored a game- high 16 points to lead Sneaker King. Max Millington and David Luksh added seven and four points, respectively. Gordon Insurance 51, Wilkes-Barre Pallet 49 Robbie Myers scored a game- high 33 points as the winners raised their record to 7-5. Joe Bailey added 10 points, while Chad Gelso and Robbie Tomko finished with five and three points, respectively. Bobby Lenahan scored 22 points to lead Wilkes-Barre Pallet Co. Brandon Wills added 14 points, while David Hanadel and Con- nor Lenahan finished with seven and six points, respectively. Kravitsky powers Fieldhouse Mike Kravitsky scored a game- high 23 points and Michael Tonart added 16 to lead the Fieldhouse to a 43-34 vicotry over Wasserott’s. Teammates Chris McAndrew and Nick Bar- bose added two points apiece. Steven Meskers led Wasserotts with a team-high 12 points, while Joe Kaiser added 10. Teammate Peter Blanchard played well defensively. Dallas Lions 32, Summit Pointe Builders 31 Mark Covert and Jason Dar- ling led the offense as the Lions posted a come-from-behind win over Summit Pointe Builders. Harry Giacometti and Evan Razawich were the game's lead- ing rebounders. Michael Ryan led Summit Pointe Builders with a game-high 12 points. Dr. Jack Ellis 30, Commonwealth 19 Joe Bevevino scored 12 points and Peter Steve added 11 to lead the first-place team. Teammates Garrett Hann and Jackie Ellis added four points apiece. Derek Martin led Commonwealth Tele- phone with 11 points, while Chris Mozeleski added two. Summit Pointe Builders 42, Smith-Barney 23 Michael Gross scored a sea- son-high 19 points to lead the winners. Casey Judge added nine points, while Zach Halbing and Josh Shaver chipped in three and two points, respective- ly. Devon O’Brien scored four points for Smith-Barney, while teammate Eric Klepar played well defensively. The Fieldhouse 44, Smith-Barney 27 Mike Kravitsky was the lead- ing scorer for the winners. Aaron Butler played well defensively, while James McAndrew was the top rebounder. Chuck Young- man and Paul Kowalek com- bined for 20 points to lead Smith-Barney. Teammate David Fetchko played well defensively. Bonner rides Domzalski’s scoring to victory over Rosenn, Jenkins Tara Domzalski scored all 10 of her team’s points to lead Bon- ner Chevrolet DYB ast Rosenn, CECE] RIMS Jenkins, Green- wald 10-9. Heather Mines scored four points to lead Rosenn, while Carrie Bailey and Samantha Backus added two points apiece. Teammate Mona Loftipour added a free throw. WV Prosthetics 16, Penn State Seed 13 Alyxandra Howard led a bal- anced scoring with six points as Wyoming Valley Prosthetics de- feated Penn State Seed. Court- ney Besecker and Laura Ker- povich added four points apiece, while Cecelia Besecker chipped in a basket. Shauna Phillips scored a game-high 12 points to lead Penn State Seed. Teammate Kristina Toussaint added a free throw. Dallas Rotary 25, Parente Randolph 16 Ashley Myers and Erin Crossin scored six points each and Dallas Rotary held off a fourth-quarter rally to post the win. Lindsey Davenport added five points for the winners, while Lindsay Szalkowski finished with four. Teammates Brittany Kneal and Jessica Flaherty scored two points apiece. Abigail Mulhern led Parente with six points, while Elena Habersky added five. Stephanie Ashley and Rosemary Shaver chipped in two points apiece, while Hillary Schaub added a free throw. Quality Collision 19, Dallas Lions 13 Erica Slocum led all scorers with 10 points to lead the win- ners. Julie Haller added five points, while Emily Polachek -and Margo Aideuis chipped in a basket apiece. Erin Belles, Am- ber Cahill and Sara Kuffa each scored four points for the Lions. Teammate Krysta Kerrick added a free throw. Dr. Jack Ellis 17, CSI 14 Jill Jackson scored 11 of her team’s 17 points to lead the win- ners. Teammates Amanda Roche, Stephanie Kiluk and Megan Wills added a basket apiece. Erin Delaney scored 11 points to lead CSI. Teammate Rachel Miller added three points. DMS 7th grade team tops Lehman Brad Fagula scored 19 points as the Dallas seventh grade team edged Lake-Lehman, 26-18. Ryan Konopki added four points, while Tom Parrish played well defensively. The team improved its record to 6-3 with a hard-fought 47-44 win at Wyoming Area. Brad Fagula led all scorers with 31 points, while Adam Singer and Billy DeAngelo added 10 and two points, respectively. Sixth grade travel tops fifth grade The Dallas Youth Basketball sixth grade boys travel team defeated the DYB fifth grade travel team in action at the Lake-Lehman league. The final score was not provided. Mark Covert scored a game-high 13 points and Mike Kravitsky added 12 to lead the sixth- graders. Jackie Ellis scored eight points and Kevin Pierce added four to lead the fifth grade team. Josh Backes chipped in three points, while Derek Martin and Andrew Besecker added two points each. More Sports on page 12 POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Mounts (continued from page 9) much as it has all season. The Mountaineer bench has come through for McCue countless times, and has given him the op- portunity to show some different wrinkles in the line-up. “Dan Mulhern was not on the team last year, and has been a big addition coming back, and é& ! Matt Wilson is only a freshman,” said McCue. “We can have many different variations on the floor at a given time. There are not many teams in the league that can go with an eight-man rota- tion.” Dallas is not out of the cham- pionship hunt, and only needs to look to the rafters in the Dal- las High School gymnasium to see where they stand. Dallas has won its only District II title in 1985 and McCue thinks this year's team stands its best chance to make it two. “All I do is point to the ban- ner,” said McCue. “These kids are seniors; what else do they have to work for? Nothing would be better than to be able to walk into the gym and say, ‘I put one of (these banners) up here.’ “ In photos at Tuesday's game against, Tunkhannock: Top Dal- las head coach Pat McCue dis- cusses strategy with him team. Lower left: Dallas center John Simonitis bodies up with Tunkhannock’s Mike Gruen. Lower right: Chuck Suppon goes up strong to the basket as Tunkhannock’s Adam Boettcher tries to defend. ! Donkey basketball at Lake-Lehman Lake-Lehman High School will host its annual Donkey Basket- ball game at 7:30 p.m. on Fri- day, Jan. 25 in the high school gymnasium. A pregame exhibition between senior boys and girls will take place at 6:30. 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. 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