14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, March 7, 2002 CDI upsets bankers for 3-4 boys title Hunter Engleheart scored a team-high 19 points as the Cen- ter for Diagnostic Imaging upset top-seeded Luzerne National Bank, 29-25, in the playoff championship of Dallas Youth Basketball’s third and fourth grade boys division. Ryan McAndrew added 10 points while Pat Touhey pulled down key rebounds in the final quar- ter. Griffin Adams had several assists and Garrett Konecke lead both teams in rebounds. Other members of the champi- onship team were Morgan DeAr- mitt, Jason Crispell and Tyler Rice. The team was coached by Pat Touhey Sr. Austin Carr scored 19 points to lead Luzerne National Bank. Travis Debona eo ek A ok ok kk * Over 159 menu items at prices that leave plenty of room for dessert! Delicious, homemade meals at very low prices {most dinners are less than $10 * * TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE Check Out Our Entertainment! 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TAKE ours AVAILABLE RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Call Ahead PIKES CREEK, PA while Eric Baines scored two points and Brian Wise added a free throw. Other members of coach Kathleen Wise’s team this season were Christopher Dillion, Jim Bopp and Andrew Shipero. Diagnostic Imaging 25, Dr. Jack Ellis 22 “Hunter Engleheart led all scorers with 15 points and Grif- fin Adams hit a key shot for the winners in a semifinal game. Ryan McAndrew added eight points, while Jason Crispell played well defensively. Christopher Ellis scored 14 points to lead Dr. Jack Ellis, which trailed by 10 points going into the fourth quarter. Taylor Dunn added six points, while I In Our 64th Year Closed Sundays Diener Torin 10:00 Fr. & Sat. 430-11:00 Chris Rose chipped in two. Dan- ny Fasulka played well defen- sively. Other members of coach Jack Ellis’ team this season were Josh Stephens, Matthew Hiscox and John McCarthy. Diagnostic Imaging 36, Karchner Refrigeration 23 Hunter Engleheart and Ryan McAndrew combined for 30 points to lead the winners in an opening round playoff game. Engleheart scored 16 points and McAndrew finished with 14, while teammate Tyler Rice scored six points in the second half. Jimmy Brown scored 14 points to lead Karchner Refrig- eration Services. Scott Riccetti added four points, while Tony Bevevino and Steven Haughout chipped in two points apiece. Teammate Adam Viercinski A ontinaing Lin That Made Hottles Famous” OI ESTAURANT 825-7989 243 S. MAIN ST. 3 BLOCKS FROM PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE 16 Carverton Road TRUCKSVILLE Eat in or take out! Tam ~ 9 pm Daily Bam - 8 pm Sunday STUDENTS WITH LD. FOR COLLEGE Daily Specials - 11 Entrees Always Sunday Dinners Homemade Pies to Order } added a free throw. Other mem- bers of coach John Riccetti’s team this season were Ethan Pensalk, Rocco Cabera and Eli- jah Price. 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