12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, March 7, 2002 Lehman Elementary Wrestlers place at Back Mountain tourney Kieran Sutton (45 pounds) and midget Devon Morris (60) each placed first to lead the Lake-Lehman Elementary Wrestling team at the Back Mountain Wrestling Tournament on Feb. 24. Other place winners included: Pee Wee: Jeffrey Carter (45 pounds), 3rd; Bantam: Vincent Edwards (45 pounds), 2nd; Hunter Murphy (55 pounds), 3rd; Richard Emel (55 pounds), 4th; Midget: Shane Stark (70 pounds), 2nd; Greg Josiwiet, (Unl.) 2nd; Junior: Chris Barbacci (75 pounds), 3rd place; Max Emel (80 pounds), 4th; Robert Peloso (90 pounds), 3rd; Adam Shefler (90 pounds), 4th. BOWLING RESULTS Back Mountain/Bantams, 42-27, The Monsters Strike Back 40-29, Red, White and Blue 31-38, The Bowlers 25-44 Top Boy Scorers: Travis Doty 111-191, Mike Llewellyn 101-191, Scott Traver 92-170, Matt Malak 80- 129, Tommy Lynch 47-99 Top Girl Scorers: Ashley Jack- son 63-116 Back Mountain/Junior-Seniors, Jake’s Little Devils 54-38, Lucky 13 48.5-43.5, Stoners 44-48 Top Boy Scorers: Carl Bartizek 170-424, Gary Cobleigh 153-414, Joe DeMuro 143-400, Tim Doty 147-399, Jake Riddle 157-382 Top Girl Scorers: Sam Laskows- ki 184-490, Jennifer Jones 97-233 Back Mountain/Pee Wees Top Boy Scorers: Eric Pinsofski 70 Top Girl Scorers: Kimberly Pretko 76, Taylor Brokenshire 50 Back Mountain/Preps, Joe and His Vacant Friends 64-28, Puppy Power 51-41, Scorpions 49-43 . Top Boy Scorers: Joe Pretko 200-537, David Mahalick 154-379, Kyler Newman 113-303, William Laskowski 97-260, Kyle Newman 103-260 i i DeRojas nets 1,000th Top Girl Scorers: Alyx Stephens 145-399, Jessie DeMuro 85-225 Native Textiles, What's That 25- 7, Strike Force 22-10, Just Us 21- 11, Ball Busters 20-12, The En- forcers 15-17, Old Time + 4 14-18, 4 K's and a C 14-18, Lucky 5 11-21, Alley Cats 11-21 Top Men Scorers: Joe Reilly 277-661, Larry Wolfe 212-655, Fran O’'Boyle 259-648, Len Laskowski 226-638, Dave Eddy 221-637 Top Women Scorers: Karen Laskowski 224-555, Mary Jesso 186-514, Sharon Strohl 184-507, Barb - Kopko 181-505, Cheryl Kaschak 172-489 Our Gang, Butchs 27-9, Wheez- ers 22-14, Stymies 21-15, Worms 20-16, Buckwheats 18-18, Alfalfas 17-19, Spankys 16-20, Spikes 14.5- 21.5, Mickeys 13.5-22.5, Darla 11- 25 Top Men Scorers: Lou Hall 218- 210-227-655, Brian Seward 617, Frank Mihalick 606, Rick Pincofski 600, Dan Williams 583 Top Women Scorers: Lynn Busch 200-535, Marie Gurnari 510, Marie 499, Terri Novak 483, Christa Seward 480. il point : Christopher DeRojas, son of Juan and Alma DeRojas, Dallas, re- cently scored his 1,000th career point as a Gate of Heaven basket- ball player. DeRojas is a seventh grader at Gate of Heaven, and is coached by his father. Patrick Murray, a sixth grader at Gate of Heaven School, was hon- ored during the team’s tournament for scoring his 500th point. From left: John Murray, father; Patrick Murray, Dianne Murray, mother, and brother Christopher Murray. Willie Weber, of Lake-Lehman, attempts to take down Dave Arnold . of Western Wayne in his consolation bout. Weber went on to post a 9-0 victory and advance to the state tournament with his fourth- place finish. Joseph P. Stuppino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Stuppino, Wyoming, has been named to the Iona College dean's list for the Fall 2001 semester. He is a 2000 graduate of Dallas High School, and is a linebacker on the foot- ball team. AA polls. Douglas honored for contribution at Lehigh Matthew Douglas, of Dallas, was among the more than 100 members of the Lehigh University football program recently hon- ored for his contribution to Lehigh's 2001 championship season. Lehigh finished the season 11-1, and ended the season ranked fifth in both The Sports Network and ESPN /USA Today Division I- Wrestlers (continued from page 11) 1 tie in regulation, much the same way they did last week, with each collecting escapes in the second and third periods. But Carey was able to use his legs to keep Ostrowski from get- ting the escape, and held on for the win. “They are both afraid to make that one mistake that will cost them the match,” said Mohawk head coach Dave Kuhl. “They have been working together the last couple of weeks, and know what each other does in the match.” Including Carey, the Black Knights will send four wrestlers to this week's PIAA Class 2A State Championships at Hershey Park Arena. John Houssock (4th, 112 pounds), Willie Weber (4th, 152) and Ed Becker (4th, 189) each wrestled back through consola- tions to qualify for the state tournament. Becker was a surprise of the tournament for the WVC. The Black Knight senior (31-11) fell to Troy Charles of Hughesville in the quarterfinals, but fought back through the consolation bracket, defeating top-seeded Eric Miller (33-2) of Montrose in the consolation semifinals. He fell to District 2 champion Kyle Davis of Valley View in the con- solation finals. Matt Dragon trips up Eric McAndrew of Mount Carmel on his way to a technical fall at 119 pounds. Dragon went on to place fifth in his first trip to the regional tourna- ment. He was one of the bright new stars on this year’s team. close family, and I think it shows.” plain why I have | > “I worked really hard at prac- tice all week, and just wanted to do well (at Regionals),” said Becker, who will make his first trip to the state tournament. Lake-Lehman freshman Matt Dragon (119), seeded second | coming into the tournament, | ended his season with a fifth- place finish. Dragon (35-7) scored a major decision over Jaryd Steinbacher (25-11) of Montgomery, 13-2, in the fifth-place final. District 4 powerhouses Wyalusing (120 points), Blooms- burg (89) and Loyalsock (60) led the team standings. The Black Knights (59.5) finished fourth. “The morning matches were tough for us,” said Lake-Lehman head coach Phil Lipski. “But the kids came back, and it is great that we are sending four to states.” Bullpen (continued from page 11) 9 Black Knights for having so many coaches, but the results are nothing to complain about, and he feels the other teams in the league are just jealous of what Lake- Lehman has going for them. Four Back Knights will make the trip to Chocolatetown this week- end, the second largest contingent in Lipski's coaching tenure, an the team’s chances at bringing home some hardware are good. “Wrestling is a very interesting sport,” said Lipski. “We are like a Timothy J. 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