The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, September 19, 2002 11 The Lake-Lehman Junior Knight Cheerleaders came away winners - at the annual Exeter Panther Cheer competition Sep- tember 14. B squad, coached by Sandra Brown and assisted by Cheryl Dragon and Jaki Sikora, took home two second-place tro- 4 phies for there hometown cheer Li and sideline chant, along with @ an overall champion trophy for | there hello cheer. | The girls are, from left, first | row: Samantha Brown, Melissa Wright, Johnna Hudak, Kirsten Litchman, Alli Noon, Jessica Wright, Leann Grabski, Amanda Austin, Laura Lohman. - Second row: Alyssa Cornell, | Gabrielle Dragon, Ranya Grzy- @Poski. Kaitlyn Dawsey, Alexis Zajkowski, Kiri Koziol, Amanda Juckett, Jordan Anderson, Miri- na Dragon. Third row: Ashley Eley, Lind- sey Williams, Melinda Wright, Caitlyn Agnew, Ariel Scull, Kait- lyn Cole, Amanda Kocher, and Chelsea McDermott The C squad cheerleaders are coached by Julie Frederick and assisted by Michelene Butler. ® girls took two-first place tro- phies in the hometown cheer and hello cheer division along with an overall champion in the sideline dance. These girls are pictured, from left, first row: Breanna Marshall, Rachel Holena, Kayla Scull, mascot Lindsay Williams, Kasey Wasylyk, Caitlyn Wright, Tasha ~ Cohen. E34 Second row: Trisha Farrell, Gina Bartley, Lakrista Zacharias, Tori Frederick, Stephanie Butler, Kayla Walsh, Kayla Koziol, Amy Williams. Third row: Coach Julie Freder- ick, Ashlie Canfield, Courtney Sult, Bethany Williams, Cailyn Wojak, Eliza Kopetchne, asst. coach Michelene Butler. Girls from the A, B, C and Pep squads also competed together Q. a combined: drill division where they took second place. r. Knights Cheerleaders win at Exeter competition Junior Knights C Squad ~~ 0’Dell (continued from page 9) “three years ago. Tuesday night, the former ai -Lehman High School star etched her name into the King’s [Becord books. O'Dell, who leads the Lady | Hahn with 161 kills this season, was a bit overwhelmed by posting her 1,000 kill at home in front of her family. “It's a great feeling,” O'Dell said. “It was a goal I set for my- AF self a long time ago. It was defi- nitely on my mind going into tonight's game. “It's one of the things every- body was playing for.” O'Dell said her teammates de- serve most of the credit for her reaching 1,000 kills. “We have a great work ethic, on and off the court, and we have a special dri- ve to win.” Tara Holly, a former Dallas ond place,” Holly said. “This is the best team I've played on in my four years at King’s. We have excellent balance on offense and defense.” High School standout, said the Lady Monarchs always expect to win. She is one of three seniors who have won 100 games at King’s. “None of us will settle for sec- Kuwaye carries 6 times for Lackawanna Lake-Lehman graduate Josh Kuwaye ran six times for 26 yards for the Lackawanna College football team on Friday in the Falcons’ 50-23 loss to the Navy Jayvees. Irem holds Restoration Tournament The Irem Country Club Restoration tournament was held Septem- ber 14. Tournament results were: : Morning Results: First Flight: first, Dan Federici, Carl Dymond; second, Ray Irvin, Joe Irvin, Second Flight: first, Doug Barbacci, Kim Barbacci, second, Pete Albno, Mike Wisloski; Third Flight: first, D. Greenfield, J. Biszulla, second, Ken Kocher, Bob Jones. Afternoon results: First Flight: first, Bill Yoh, Fran Barlick, sec- ond, Gary Krawetz, Mike Sharok; Second Flight: first, Mike More- alle, March Morealle, second, Dave Evans, Ed Maier; Third Flight: first, Ed Brewer, Paul Kunkle, second, D. Chabman, Dan Trego, Fourth Flight: first, Pat Peters, Nick Krutz, second, Rich McCarty, Ray Bierbach; Fifth Flight: first, R. Kivak, J. Antosh, second, Bernie Stelma, Mary Ann Stelma. Ladies Division: first, Sis & Tracey Ertley; second, Betsko & Rob- bins. Hogan wins HL bass tournament: George Hogan of Harveys Lake won the Gensel Fishing Adventures Thursday Night Big Bass Tournament at Harveys Lake last week with a 4-pound largemouth. Hogan took home $55. : There were 13 boats and 22 contestants. Second place went to Frank Kline of Harveys Lake with a 2-pound, 10-ounce smallmouth. Thursday, Sept. 19 will mark the last of Thursday Night tourna- ments. Call 817-2838 for more information on the event. O’Reilly plans first family golf outing On Saturday, October 26, the Bishop O'Reilly Development Com- mittee will hold its first annual Family Golf Outing, with a 1 p.m. Shotgun start, at the Four Seasons Golf Course in Exeter. The cost will be $60 per adult (over 18) and $50 for children and will include a noon patio hotdog lunch, motor-cart,18 holes of gold, dinner, drink refreshments, and many prizes. In addition, there will be chances to win vacation packages on various holes. You do not need a foursome to participate. If you can’t make the tournament, or your business wishes to advertise, you can be a Plantinum Hole Sponsor for $200, a Gold Hole Sponsor for $100, or a Silver Hole Sponsor for $50. Newberry Ladies winners at Mill Race In the Newberry Country Club Ladies Golf League Tournament at the Mill Race Golf Course, Benton, on September 12, the winning team consisted of Sharron Davis, Romaine Kunkle, Pat Peiffer, and Cheryl Richardson. Play format was captain and crew. Luncheon followed at the Mill Race Golf Club. Event co-chairs were JoAnn Campbell and Ruth Ann Logue. 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. The format is a captain and three crew members. 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 Shopping Spree for Underprivileged Children, Adopt-a-highway cleanup, and more. 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; Yeager aces Irem’s 17th Irem member Ernie Yeager scored his first hole in one on Satur- day, September 14 while playing in the Club restoration tourn. He scored the ace on the 17th hole measuring 150 yards. He used an, eight iron. His playing partners were Irem members Rich Spinicci, Kelly Davis and Joe Mamary. 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 ass L NE Dallas P OSt "
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