L The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, September12, 2002 11 Library golf tourney Sept. 30 The Sixth Annual Par 4 Cafe' Golf Classic for the benefit of the Back Mountain Memorial Library will be held on Monday, Sept. 30, at the Irem Tem- ple Country Club in Dallas. Registration will start at 11 a.m., with a 12 noon shotgun start. The for- mat is Captain and Crew. The entry fee of $100 per person includes a cart, greens fees, lunch, din- ner, beverages throughout the day, and chances to win great prizes, including a sunroom from Bit- tner and Company for a hole-in-one on #17, and a 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche from Valley Chevrolet for a hole-in-one on #7. Entries are limited to the first 30 foursomes, so sign up now for a good cause and a day of fun. The library has copies of the entry form. Cyclones top Hazleton 2-1 The Back Mountain Cyclones defeated the Ha- zleton Rottweilers 2-1 in a heated game on Sunday in U-12 boys travel soccer. Scoring goals were David Zurek and Tim Ropel, with assists from Alex Slocum, Ropel and Zurek. Key defenders in keep- ing the lead were Carson Baker, Eric Fritzges, Brad Johnson and Mike Gashi in goal. DYB signups Sept. 17 Dallas Youth Basketball will hold signups for boys and girls winter leagues from from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17 at Wycallis Elementary. Players entering grades 3-8 who reside within the Dallas School District are eligible. Each player will be re- quired to take part in the annual fundraiser, with a buy-out option available. For more information, call George Gracely (boys) at 639-1467 or Peggy Lacey (girls) at 696-4603. Our Lady of Victory to hold golf tournament September 20 POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Knights up to par at Huntsville Lake-Lehman won the first contest of the season against Dallas, beating the Moun- taineers 167-186 at Huntsville Golf Club. The two squads will meet again Septem- ber.25 at Irem Temple. In photos, clockwise from left: Doug Piaz za, Lake-Lehman, kept a close eye on his drive; Bill Calise, Dallas, watched the flight of his shot off a fairway; After find- ing his ball, Dan Williams, Lake-Lehman, whacked it out of the tall grass; Zack Turchin, Dallas, putted from the fringe of the green. Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake, will be holding their ninth annual “George Appel Memorial Golf Tournament” on Friday, Septem- ber 20 at Mill Race Golf Course, Benton. The $60 fee includes green fees, cart, lunch, social hour, ADERS aa g = RAIDER 2002 Kingston Twp Raiders — From left, front row: Chad LeBar, James Bopp, Zack Hilstolsky, Mike DB TT RAIDERS) Ta A 2? RAIDERS BR hy w ii Dompkosky, Devon McMahon an Corey Monk. Second row: Bill Evans, Kyle Weaver, Damon Marth, Dave Hilstolsky, Matt Hilstolsky, Brent Carder, Cody Plesnar, Matt Scherer. Hann and Brandon Reichart. Kingston Twp. Raiders B Team oft to 2-0 start The Kingston Twp. Raiders B- Team shut out the Edwardsville Eagles 32-0 Sept. 8 at Ed- @ a dsville. The Raiders’ defense, which consisted of Scott Gallup, Da- mon Marth, Steve Meskers, Bob- by Gawlas, Zack Hilstolsky, Gary Seman, Dave Hilstolsky, Matt Hilstolsky, Corey Monk, Matt Scherer, Cody Plesnar, Chad LaBar, Jim Bopp, Bill Evans, Garrett Hann and Mike Dompkowski, were able to hold the Eagles offense to a minimum ® yards. The Raiders defense racked up numerous sacks, which helped to lead them to victory. @ %ird row: Jason Crispell, Nick Mihal, Chris Pollick, Scott Gallup, Adam Neiman, Bob Gawlas, Gary Seman, Coach Bob Gawlas. Absent: Al Urzen. Absent players: Ryan Urzen, Steve Meskers, Garrett The Raiders’ offense, by Nick Mihal at quarterback, recorded touchdown runs by Scott Gallup, Damon Marth, Bobby Gawlas and Zack Hilstolsky. The offense received great blocking from linemen Gary Seman, Matt Scherer, Damon Marth, Steve Meskers, . Brent Carder and Ja- son Crispell. The Raiders next game will be Sunday, Sept. 15 against the Dallas Mini Mounts, at Dallas. The Raiders record is now 2-1. Urzen scores five touchdowns KT Raiders B Team, defeated a very tough Kingston Huskies Bartolini, Peiffer wield sticks at Susquehanna Brittany Bartolini, Dallas, and Terri Peiffer, Sweet Valley, are on the roster of the 2002 Susquehanna University field hockey team. @ Bartolini, a junior, will play on the wing and Peiffer, a sophomore, will play midfield. Susquehanna finished with an 8-10 record last season. Dallas Rotary Golf Classic Sept. 23 The 20th annual golf classic sponsored by the Dallas Rotary to support Dallas Rotary Charities will be held at the Irem Temple Country Club on Monday, Sept. 23, beginning at 12:30 pm. “We are looking for hole sponsors and players,” said Kevin Smith, chairmen for the event. “Last year we had more than 80 sponsors, and we hope to be as successful this year.” The sponsorship fee is $100. Each advertiser will receive a sign prominently displayed near a tee or a green. The Rotary is also looking for players. The format is a captain and three crew mem- bers. Individuals are invited and will be teamed up with other small groups. The entry fee is $100. All proceeds will help Dallas Rotary Charities sponsor such groups as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Back Mountain Library, Back Mountain Baseball and Soccer, Luzerne County Fall Fair, Rotary Youth Leadership Camps, Book Scholarships for Dallas and Lake- Lehman college-bound seniors, Rotary Youth Exchange, Christmas cleanup, and more. Shopping Spree for Underprivileged Children, Adopt-a-highway Call Kevin Smith at 696-5420 for more information and an entry form. Sponsors must respond by September 16 to allow for proper sign printing. | RAIDERS buffet dinner and beverages. The format of play will be “Captain & Crew”. Lunch and registration will be held at noon with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. First hole-in-one on #8 wins a trip for two to the Bahamas. Hole spon- sorships are available. To register, call the church office at 639-1535. FREE healthy cooking program Raub on Westminster soccer squad Jen Raub, Trucksville, a sophomore, is a mem- ber of the 2002 soccer team at Westminster Col- lege. She saw some action as a freshman with last year’s 15-5 team. FAIDERS i SAIDERS. | RAIDERS ES RS Join Cook Mark Manganaro and Dr. Nicole Alu for an interesting and informative demonstration Monday, September 16 4 to 6 pm Geisinger Medical Group Dallas (40 Dallas Shopping Center, Rt 309) on preparing a healthy meal for your family. Sample each offering and learn why you really are what : you eat. Free Geisinger Heart Club cook book and body mass index profile for all in team 40-36 Sept. 1 in a steady attendance. downpour at the Huskies’ field. Scoring was done by Ryan Urzen, with five touchdowns, Zach Hilstolsky and Scott Gallup. 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