EEE EE 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, January 24, 2002 Lehman Jr. Knights all-star cheer- leaders qualify for nationals The Lake-Lehman Jr. Knights All-Star cheerleading squad con- sists of girls ranging from second thru sixth grade. They recently won a regional competition hosted by the Universal Cheerleading Association. The team qualified for the national competition in Or- lando, Florida. The team is currently involved in many fund raising activities, but still need financial sponsors. Anyone interested in making a tax de- ductible donation to our organization, please mail a check made out to L.L. J.K., P.O. box 179 Lehman, Pa., 18627. Misericordia hosting baseball clinic The College Misericordia baseball team will host its sixth annual Winter Baseball Clinic for boys 7-15 years old from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 3, in the Anderson Sports-Health Center. The ses- sion is geared toward individualized instruction and offers immedi- ate video analysis. Cost is $35 and includes a t-shirt. Family discounts are available. For more information, or to register, contact Chuck Edkins in the Misericordia baseball office at 674-6397. Pirates fall to Lancaster - The Pocono Pirates Pee Wee A Ice hockey team split a pair of games this past weekend in Delaware hockey League play at the Ice Box in Pittston. On Saturday, Jan. 19 the Pee Wee Pirates out shot the undefeated Lancaster Firebirds, but dropped a 4-1 decision. Ricky Rose of Shavertown, had the game's lone assist. The Pirates received a strong defensive effort from Eric Wroblewski, and Goaltender Drew Slocum, both of Shavertown. Pirates Squirt B Team plays well in defeat The Pocono Pirates Squirt B Hockey team lost 4-3 to the Lehigh Valley Comets at the Ice Box on Saturday, Jan. 19 in a key DVHL match up. Graham Speace of Shavertown, had an assist. Pirates Squirt B defeats Binghamton The Pocono Pirates Squirt B team defeated the Binghamton Tor- nadoes 6-3 on Sunday, Jan. 20 at the Ice Box in Pittston. The Pi- rates were led by the scoring of Graham Speace of Shavertown. Speace also had an assist. Taxpayer assistance available in Kingston Twp. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Revenue and Don Wilkinson Agency will have taxpayer assistance available at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mar. 14. The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue will assist taxpayers with their State Income Tax forms. Don Wilkinson Agency will assist taxpayers with their local Kingston Township form. For more information, call the Township Administrative Office at 696-3809. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post Lake-Lehman Elemer tar Bowling results BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Back Mountain Youth League Bantams, Red, White & Blue 30-21, TS 27-24, The Monsters Strike Back 26-25, The Bowlers 19-32 Top Boy Scorers: Mike Terninko 92-159, Scott Traver 90-137, Travis Doty 77-136, Tommy Lynch 73-112, Wygant Courter 53-102 Top Girl Scorers: Sara Blat 82- 143, Ashley Jackson 67-127, Ariel Courter 34-52 Junior/Senior, Lucky 13 38.5- 29.5, Jake's Little Devils 35-33, Stoners 33-35 Top Boy Scorers: Joe DeMuro 161-445, Jake Riddle 140-398, Tim Doty 147-392, John Par- sons 132-364, Carl Bartizek 122-339 Top Girl Scorers: Sam Laskowski 177-504, Jennifer Jones 116-285 : Pee Wees: Kimberly Pretko 92 Preps, Scorpions 36-20, Puppy Power 35-21, Back Mountain Bull Dogs 17-51 Top Boy Scorers: Joe Pretko 166-436, David Mahalick 140- 354, Kyle Newman 140-333, Kyler Newman 79-207, William Laskowski 105-203 Top Girl Scorers: Jessie De- Muro 103-293, Alyx Stephens 95-262 Native Textile League, Just Us 7-1, What's That 6-2, Strike Force 6-2, Old Timer + 4 5-3, The Enforcers 5-3, Ball Busters 4-4, 4 K's and a C 3-5, Alley Cats 2-6, Luck 5 1-7 Top Men Scorers: Gary Schoo- ley 255-662, Jamie Deremer 221-638, Len Laskowski 258- 616, Dave Eddy 208-612, Tom Young 215-598 Top Women Scorers: Elaine Coburn 246-605, Cheryl Kaschak 180-516, Barb Kopko 186-494, Mary Jesso 165-489, Letha Titus 162-482 Our Gang, Butchs 12-0, Wheezers 9-3, Buckwheats 8-4, Stymies 7-5, Worms 6-6, Alfal- fas 5-7, Spikes 5-7, Spanky 3-9, Mickey 3-9, Darla 2-10 Top Men Scorers: Lou Hall 218-202-213-633, Jack Baines 629, Rick Pincofski 627, John Teetsel 624, Bill Lathrop 592 Top Women Scorers: Lynn Busch 212-572, Terri Novak 560, Tina Crispell 532, Christa Seward 501, Marie Carkhuff 482 Sunday Night Mixed Couples, Gula’s 3-1, Nice’s 3-1, Strazdus G 2-2, Welitchko’s 2-2, Shaver’s 2-2, Strazdus R 2-2, King’s 1-3, Zimniski’s 1-3 Top Men Scorers: Ray Straz- dus Sr. 236-204-624, Greg Strazdus 225-202-584, Mark Love 192-169-517, Hall Shaver 188-182-516, Gene Smith 193- 179-514 Top Women Scorers: Marie Nice 214-193-537, Chris Piz- zano 170-170-507, Larisa Hillard 179-160-486, Carole Williams 164-143-443, Gert Owens 151-140-430 Leading Averges (Men): Greg Strazdus 188, Paul Nice 184, Hall Shaver 182 Leading Averages (Women): Marie Nice 166, Chris Pizzano 165, Betty King 160 Karchner Refrigeration 14, Luzerne National Bank 13 ® Tony Bevevino scored the game-winning basket with less than five ~ seconds remaining to lead Karcher Refrigeration past Luzerne Na- DYB tional Bank 14-13. Jimmy Brown added six points, 3.4 BOYS while Adam Viecinski played well defensively. Travis Debona led Luzerne National Bank with eight points, while Tyler Patton added five. Dustin Siperko was the game's lead- ing rebounder. Mellon Bank 14, Rosenn, Jenkins Greenwald 13 Nicholas Lombard connected on a three-point play with 2.2 sec- onds remaining in the game, leading Mellon Bank to win against Rosenn, Jenkins and Greenwald. Lombard finished with a game- ') high eight points to lead the winners, while Christopher Dillon ran ™ the offense and Brian Wise played well defensively. Devin Williams was the game's leading rebounder. Marc Noyalis scored six points to lead Rosenn. Mike Diaco added five points, while Christopher Clem- son played well defensively. Diagnostic Imaging 33, Dr. Jack Ellis 26 Hunter Englehart and Ryan McAndrew combined for 31 of their team’s 33 points to lead The Center For Diagnostic Imaging. Griffin Adams had several assists and hit a key basket late in the game, while Morgan DeArmitt played well defensively for the winners. 0 Christopher Ellis scored 13 points to lead Dr. Jack Ellis. Taylor Dunn added 10 points and Chris Rose chipped in three. Josh Stephens and John McCarthy played well defensively. Goeringer Family Dentistry 16, Mellon Bank 13 Adam Goeringer and Andrew McCabe scored six points apiece to lead Dr. Bruce Goeringer Family Dentistry. Peter Decker was the game's leading rebounder, while Jesse Lambert played well defen- sively. Corey Monk and Nicholas Lombard combined for nine points to lead Mellon Bank. Teammates Brian Wise and Jim Boop added two points apiece. % Luzerne National Bank 21, Karchner Refrigeration 10 Austin Carr scored 12 points and Tyler Patton added five to lead the winners. Dustin Siperko chipped in four points, while Ryan Hogan led the team in assists. Stephen Haughout and Adam Viercinski scored two points apiece to lead Karchner Refrigeration Services. Teammate Elijah Price played well defensively. Rosenn, Jenkins, Greenwald 18, McCarthy Tire 10 Marc Noyalis scored eight points and Mike Diaco added six to lead the winners to their first victory of the season. Gary Verazin added four points, while Devon McMahon played well defensively. Stephen Zapoticky lead McCarthy Tire with four points, while Nicholas Zabriski ran the offense. Jim Monk and Kyle Weaver were the lead- | ing rebounders for McCarthy Tire. 2002 Harveys Lake Little League registration Registration for the 2002 season at Harveys Lake Little League will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 5, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Har- veys Lake Municipal Building and Saturday, Jan. 26, and Saturday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Harveys Lake Recreation Building. é Children ages 5 to 16 that live in Harveys Lake Borough and Lake Township are eligible to register to play baseball or softball. The registration fee is $30 per child or $40 per household. Parent or guardian must have photocopy of every player's birth certificate at the time of registration (even those players who have enrolled in the past) and insurance information. For more information, call Harveys Lake Little League at 639- 1988. < ‘Send your sports reports by dallaspost@leader.net Want to know who's playing what for whom? The Dallas Post tells you this and more. 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