- - The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, February 14, 2002 15 Luzerne Nat’l Bank 31, @ McCarthy Tire 24 Austin Carr scored 14 points and Travis Debona added 11 to lead Luzerne National Bank to a 31-24 victory DYB over McCarthy 3 Tire. Chad Os- 3-4 BOYS walt and Mike Dompkosky added two points apiece, while Ryan Hogan played well defen- sively. David Dewitt and Spencer Youngman scored six points apiece for McCarthy Tire. ‘Kyle Weaver added two points and lead both teams in re- bounds. Diagnostic Imaging 30, Rosenn Law Firm 26 Hunter Englehart scored a game-high 22 points to lead The Center For Diagnostic Imaging to a win against the Rosenn Law Firm. Ryan McAndrew added eight points for the winners, while Garrett Konecke lead both teams in ‘rebounds and Tyler Rice and Pat Touhey had multi- ple assists. Mike Diaco scored 12 points and Marc Noyalis SRORTANE Wel - NN added 10 to lead Rosenn. Christopher Clemson and Devon McMahon played well defensive- ly. Dr. Jack Ellis 22, Mellon Bank 13 Christopher Ellis turned nu- merous steals into 12 points to lead the winners. Joshua Stephens and Taylor Dunn scored four points apiece, while Chris Rose added a basket. Danny Fasulka lead both teams in rebounds. Mellon Bank was lead by Corey Monk's seven points. Nicholas Lombard added six points and Eric Banes played well defensively. Goeringer Dentistry 30, Karchner Refrigeration 12 Andrew McCabe, Chris Dailey and Andrew Duffy provided the scoring for the winners, while Steve Nave and Adam Goeringer played well defensively. Jimmy Brown scored four points to lead Karchner Refrigeration Services, while Rocco Cabera lead both teams in rebounds. & BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Back Mountain/Bantams, TS 36- 24, The Monsters Strike Back 32- 28, Red, White and Blue 30-30, The Bowlers 22-38 Top Boy Scorers: Matt Malak 89- 176, Travis Doty 99-169, Mike Llewellyn 78-140, Bryan Broken- shire 82-131, Scott Traver 69-126 CO) Top Girl Scorers: Ashley Jackson IR] 68-127, Sara Blat 43-82 Back Mountain Church League, Orange 19.5-4.5, Dallas 15-9, East Dallas 13-11, Shavertown B 10-14, Shavertown A 8.5-15.5, Maple Grove 6-18 Top Scorers: Bob Stair 672, John Franchella 642, Jack Cobleigh 628, Rich Dougal 607, Jim Gavin 594 Back Mountain Junior/Seniors: Jake’s Little Devils 46-34, Lucky 13 42-38, Stoners 37.5-42.5 Top Boy Scorers: Jake Riddle 184-513, Gary Cobleigh 137-399, John Parsons 145-386, Carl Bar- tizek 141-386, Tim Doty 141-377 Top Girl Scorers: Sam Laskowski 178-474, Megan Strunk 144-404, Jennifer Jones 129-310 Back Mountain/Pee Wees Top Boy Scorers: Eric Pincofski 84 Top Girl Scorers: Kimberly Pretko 73, Taylor Brokenshire 49 - Back Mountain/Preps, Joey and His Vacant Friends 46-22, Scorpi- ons 45-35, Puppy Power 39-29, Back Mountain Bull Dogs 18-62 Top Boy Scorers: Joe Pretko 184- 459, David Mahalick 171-456, William Laskowski 110-285, Kyler Newman 108-284, Kyle Newman 86-246 Top Girl Scorers: Alyx Stephens 78-213, Jessie DeMuro 81-211 Native Textiles, Just Us 17-3, . What's That 15-5, Strike Force 14- 6,4K'sanda C 11-9, The En- forcers 9-11, Ball Busters 8-12, Old Timer + 4 8-12, Lucky 5 6-14, Alley Cats 6-14 Top Men Scorers: Len Laskowski 211-612, Matt Pretko 246-605, Clem Kopko 210-592, Steve Lunger 238-590, Fran O’'Boyle 211-585 Top Women Scorers: Barb Kopko 193-554, Elaine Coburn 189-532, Mary Jesso 206-509, Cheryl Kaschak 183-469, Karen Laskowski 179-463 Our Gang, Butchs 18-6, Stymies 15-9, Wheezers 14-10, Worms 14- 10, Buckwheats 13-11, Spikes 12.5- 11.5, Alfalfas 11-13, Darla 9-15, Spankys 7-17, Mickeys 6.5-17.5 Top Men Scorers: John Teetsel 279-247-215-741, Lou Hall 611, Frank Tregan 611, Rick Pincofski 606, Bob Harris 570 Top Women Scorers: Christa Se- ward 235-581, Annette Tregan 514, Terri Novak 488, Millie Dingle 485, Marie Gurnari 484 Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. Back Mountain Athletics recently received their trophies for win- ning the 2001 major league softball championship. The team had a league record of 10-2. Pictured from left are: first row: Kristin Evans, Abby Baltimore, Amber Cahill, Shauna Phillips, Alicia Sebastian and Lisa Gia- cometti. Second row: Manager Jeff Pace, Kathleen Paley, Angela Wagner, Courtney Taylor, Amanda Frain, Stephanie Pace, Kelsey Moody, Jacqueline Thomas and assistant Coach Kurt Moody. Points rare as Lions top Rotary The Dallas Lions had five players in the scoring column to post a 12-11 win over the Dallas Rotary. Alyssa Cybulski led the way with four points, while Erin Belles, Amber DYB Cahill, Kelsey 5-6 GIRLS Augustine and Lauren scored two points Ziminski each. Erin Crossin led Rotary with five points. Ashley Myers finished with four points and Meghan Pietraccini added two. Luzerne National Bank 31, McCarthy Tire 24 Austin Carr scored 14 points and Travis Debona added 11 to lead the winners. Chad Oswalt and Mike Dompkosky added two points apiece, while Ryan Hogan played well defensively. David Dewitt and Spencer Youngman scored six points apiece for Mc- Carthy Tire. Kyle Weaver added two points and lead both teams in rebounds. Quality Collision 28, Rosenn Law Firm 24 Allison Evans scored a team- high 10 points to lead the win- ners. Erica Slocum and Paige Selenski finished with seven and ~ five points, respectively, while Megan Hine, Margo Aideuis, and Emily Polachek added two points each. Kaley Roberts scored a game-high 17 points for Rosenn. Kailey Peters added four points, while Carrie Bailey scored two points and Saman- tha Backes made a free throw. CSI 27, Parente Randolph 10 Erin Delaney scored 16 points as CSI defeated Parente Ran- dolph. Rachel Miller added sev- en points and Becca Banks chipped in two. Stephanie Ash- ley led Parente with five points, while Elena Habersky and Rose- mary Shaver scored three and two points, respectively. Penn State Seed 41, Dr. Jack Ellis 32 : Melissa Gorski scored a sea- son-high 33 points to lead the winners in the highest scoring game of the season. Shauna Phillips added four points, while Amy Panzetta and Kristina Tou- ssaint finished with two points apiece. Lyndsay Ellis led Dr. El- lis with 26 points, while Jill Jackson added six. WV Prosthetics 38, Bonner Chevrolet 10 Kristin O’Brien scored 17 points and Katherine O’Brien added 12 to lead the winners. Cecilia Besecker finished with four points, while Adria Eckert and Laura Kerpovich scored two points each. Danielle Krawetz scored six points to lead Bonner Chevrolet. Carisa Mahoney and Tara Dombzalski added two points apiece. Pisacano drops 33 to lead Burger King over Pierce Nikki Pisacano broke open a close game with an offensive ex- plosion, finishing with a season- high 35 (DA'4 =] points, to lead ES Burger King [CAC IAS to a 49-42 vic- tory over Pierce Drug. Teammates Katie Gilligan, Amanda Kamarunas and Nicole Madden each scored four points, while Lauren Yurko added a basket. : Pace Physical Therapy 13, Burger King 10 Ashley Cleaves scored nine points and Pace Physical Thera- py outscored Burger King. Stephanie Pace added eight points, while Kelsey Moody fin- ished with six. Alyse Miller and Claire Mitchell added four and two points, respectively. Nikki Pisacano led Burger King with a game-high 16 points. Suzy Krogulski added six points and Lauren Yurko chipped in two. Katie Gilligan and Nicole Mad- den each scored on free throws. Rosenn Law Firm 43, Eastern Penn Supply 28 Melissa * Gorski scored 22 points, while Nikki Malloy and Lindsay McCabe combined for 13 to lead the winners. Team- mates Kathleen Paley, Courtney Taylor and Kaley Roberts added two points apiece. Brittany Prater led Eastern Penn with 14 points. Hillary Adams added six points, while Melissa Evans and Jessica English finished with four points apiece. Burger King 49, Pierce Drug 42 Nikki Pisacano broke open a close game with an offensive ex- plosion, finishing with a season- high 35 points, to lead the win- ners. Teammates Katie Gilligan, Amanda Kamarunas and Nicole Madden each scored four points, while Lauren Yurko added a basket. Robin Razawich led Pierce Drug with 17 points. Kenslie Kerestes and Caitie Hession combined for 17 points, while Jenn Boback scored six and Ali- cia Evans added two. Eastern Insurance Group 46, Robin Hill Florist 30 Three players scored in double figures to lead the winners. Brit- tney Allan led all scorers with 16 points, while Cassie Snider and Kasey Corbett finished with 14 and 10 points, respectively. Kelli Crossin chipped in six points. Sara Swepston scored a game- high 20 points to lead Robin Hill. Jackie O'Brien added six points, while Jackie Arnaud and Megan Youells finished with two points apiece. Darling’s Graphic Design 18, Burger King 10 Danielle Schmidt scored a game-high 17 points as Dar- ling's Graph- ics Design de- KEV NE 2{ MSW feated Burger King 18-10. Dana Martin added a free throw, while Shannon Brobst played well defensively. Janelle Cyprich scored four points to lead Burg- er King. Teammates Gabrielle Byczek, Megan Martin and Ash- leigh Naperkowski each added a basket. DYB Integrated Power defeats Darling Grapphic Design Ellen Arnaud scored seven points and Emily Clay added two as Integrated Power defeated Darling's Graphic Design Danielle Schmidt scored seven points to lead Darling Graphics, while Dana Martin and Katie darling played well defensively. CDI defeats Kelly Auto Parts Monica Wignot scored a game- high 10 points as CDI defeated Kelly Auto Parts. Dominique DeAngelo added six points and Caroline Milligan chipped in two for the winners. Dana Krawetz, Meghan Gallis, Sarah Gallis and Demetra Szatkowski played well for Kelly Auto Parts. ‘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. We don't just give you the plays. We deliver analysis, stats, and more. And you can depend on our delivery staff for timely, courteous service. For home delivery, call 2The Dallas Post
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