10 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, September 26, 2002 Football (continued from page 9) two off. They are a good foot- ball team, and I wouldn't want to play them again.” The latter interception ended a Hanover Area drive that start- ed at its 5-yard line with three minutes to play. Dallas’ Mike Racoski pinned the Hawkeyes with poor field position by an- gling a 33-yard punt out of bounds. Hanover Area (1-1 Div. 2, 3-1 overall) nearly made the most of the situation. Quarterback Jeff Shook scrambled for the early yardage, then connected with receiver Joe Cefalo on a fourth- and-10 play for a 26-yard gain. The ball hit Cefalo’s hands as he attempted to make a diving catch, then he clutched it about a foot from hitting the ground. “We made a couple big plays to keep that drive going,” said Hanover Area coach Dave Fish- er. “I told our kids that we put ourselves in position to win the game, and that's what we want- ed. We wanted to be at a place in the fourth quarter where we had an opportunity to win.” But two plays later, Gryske- vicz cut in front of a Hanover Dallas needed to do a lot of things besides intercepting passes. Sophomore Mike Kelly had to step in for Gryskevicz at quarterback and keep an im- promptu conservative offense moving. Tailback Ryan Bolton was knocked woozy in the fourth quarter, forcing the Mountaineers to go with an all- sophomore backfield at times. “We tried to put the pressure on our defense,” Jackson said. “(Kelly) runs pretty well and throws pretty well, but we just didn’t want him to make a mis- take. We got enough out of our offense, then Mike punted the ball well a couple times.” Dallas led 14-3 at the half as Gryskevicz threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Chris Hayes late in the first quarter and a 16-yarder to Racoski late in the second. Hanover Area squeezed in a 20-yard field goal by Tony Shipula between the touch- downs. Unable to generate a consis- tent running game in the first half, Hanover Area utilized its passing attack effectively in the third quarter. Shook threw for % Back Mountain Lower Valley All-Stars. Members of th e 2002 Back Mountain Lower Valley All-Stars are, from left, front row: Chuck Youngman, James Sutton, P. J. Preccone, Eric Klepar. Second row: Robin Crossley, Wally Simko, Tom Paul, Matt Alfano, Kyle Arnaud, Andrew Judge, Peter Steve, Tommy Oswalt. Sem Hall (continued from page 9) school’s all-time leader in goal$ and assists in soccer, and helped lead the soccer team to its figst undefeated season. He also served as tri-captain of the lacrosse team in his junior year, He continued to play varsity soc: cer and club lacrosse at James Madison University. Currently he serves as managing member of Saul Metcho LLC in Fall Church, Va., an insurance, cord ® ty and risk management compas ny. He lives in Arlington, Va. |} Windham, originally from Shavertown, earned eight varsity letters during her athletic career at Sem, playing on the varsity field hockey, basketball and soft: ball teams. She played first base in = softball beginning in the team’s first year in 1974. As a senior she was co-captain of the softball team which won the league championship in 1976. She also served as co-captain of the basketball team in her senior year. At Harvard University she served as co-captain of the inter- collegiate * volleyball team and also played intercollegiate soft- ball and basketball, as well as several intramural sports. Cur: Back row: Coach Paul Preccone, Manager George Gracely, Coach Chuck Youngman. Area receiver and intercepted a pass, allowing Dallas to improve to 2-1 in the division and 3-1 overall. “My legs started tightening up again,” Gryskevicz said, “but when it comes to the end of the game like that, you have to do whatever you can to get the ‘'W'.” Junior Golf League plays 24 yards to Joe Ruane to dig the Hawkeyes out of a deep hole, then hit Ruane again across the middle for a 54-yard touchdown. The point-after kick was wide, and Hanover Area trailed 14-9 with 3:37 left in the third. This article appeared in origi- nal form in the Times Leader. 2002 championships rently she is president of Wind ® ham Associates, a marketing and "7 BMT Lower Valley All-Stars complete season The Back Mountain 12-Year- Old Lower Valley All-Stars re- cently completed a successful post-season, competing in the St. Therese’s and Northwest Di- rector’s Cup tournament. At St. Therese’s, the team came in sixth place in the 17 team field. They opened with a 13-3 win over North Wilkes- Barre. Tom Paul picked up the victory while striking out five. Paul helped his own cause with two hits, including a double. Tommy Oswalt had two singles and double while Andrew Judge added a double. Robin Crossley and Chuck Youngman added singles. The team next defeated Back Mountain 11-year-olds 5-4 be- hind Tommy Oswalt’'s complete game four hitter. Oswalt struck out’ eight batters while P. J. Preccone had two hits. Andrew Judge added a double and Matt Alfano a single. In the next game, Forty-Fort topped Back Mountain 15-5. Eric Klepar had two hits and Tom Paul smacked a double. In a rematch with the Back Mountain 11-year-olds, the 12- year-olds were defeated 11-9. James Sutton had a single and a double, while Wally Simko and Chuck Youngman added dou- bles. The team began the Northwest tournament with an 8-1 loss to the Northwest District Team. Kyle Arnaud led the hitting with two singles. Back Mountain rebounded with a 13-3 win over Nanticoke. Wally Simko led the offense with three singles, while Eric Klepar added two hits and scored three runs. P. J. Preccone added a double, Kyle Arnaud a triple, and Peter Steve had a single with two runs scored. The team next used an eight run fifth inning to defeat Hanover 10-7. Kyle Arnaud pitched a complete game two- hitter, striking out 10. Tommy Oswalt smacked three hits while Matt Alfano and Tom Paul added doubles. Back Mountain was eliminat- ed by Wyoming 14-3. Eric Klepar led the offense with a single and double. The leading hitters during tournament play were Tommy Oswalt with 13 hits and Eric Klepar with nine. James Sutton, Wally Simko, Kyle Arnaud, and Tom Paul finished with six hits each. The leading run scorers were James Sutton with six, P. J. Preccone with five, and Peter Steve with four. The team was managed by George Gracely and coached by Chuck Youngman and Paul Preccone. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain sports each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post CROSSWORD CORNER business strategy consulting firm in California. She lives in Ather- ton, Calif. About 185 athletes and con- tributors to Wyoming Seminary athletics have been inducted into the Hall of Fame since the school began the program in 1974. For more information call the Wyoming Seminary Development office at 270-2140. Pirates Pee Wee B defeats Lehigh Valley The Pocono Pirates Pee Wee B team opened their season with a convincing 4-2 victory over the Lehigh Valley Comets on Septem- ber 23 at the Ice Box. The So | were led by the scoring of Adam Ball (Forty Fort), Tom McGrath (Shavertown) and Karl Rucker (Greenfield). The Pirates defense limited the Comets to 11 shots on goal. McGrath tied the score at 1- 1 with a second period goal and Ball took the score to 3-1 with second and third period goals. Rucker closed out the Pirate scor- ing with a third period goal. 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Old amy + 4 2-6. En- meas, e 72 Miltary 121 Liter Sound never hurt hrm ° 97 Exotic pet Seconds { 11, Broncos 4-1 2, Black Sheep 4- forcers Return 1-7 30 mii 73 I i Fh Sores: o 29 pe . be adi pe 5 Joanne | 3 ) » amburger i : . a | 12 Top Men Scorers: Tom Martin 270- hoder © 74 Rental 123 Hole rain 32 Liberate 65 Unadulter- 99 Tendon ©2002 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. | Top Men Scorers: Matt Fritz 222- 635, Joe Reilly 243-614, Matt “orfiana 75 Lkesome 124 Camdown goup 66 Frenzied 103 Doiaps. | 617, Ron Orkwis 225-604, Jim Aita Pretko 219-612, Clem Kopko 224- 32 Head for 7 Sigpisls EWR 54 po 2 gt inch song 104 Charires : : e hills w— m ars sca a { on az Dyn Biaws Tow “irew de re ws Rae : d | : I portrayer code presence anonize: avericks' i | Top Women Scorers: Mickey Ork- 219-553, Cheryl Kaschak 184-494, 37 SUOMI | 80 BY ZEW A are | pgate 06 Salen g Crosswor | wis 188-527, Wendy Strunk 195- Grace Pisano 171-487, Barb Kopko remark holder 3 Start of 38 Ultimate defy 107 Assist a | 505, Connie Doty 163-485, Pat 163-470, Debbie Pretko 163-466 42 horeihora 5 Meloy 1 Ring? Whale 4, Caech river 108 Son ACROSS 1 234 5 6 |7 8 [9 [10 [11 | Ruger 201-482, Marion Noss 168- Highlights: Len Laskowski bowled Pal SER Lg SANG i py walie Ae ed nl 1 July 4th 5 a | 476 his first 298 game on Sept. 8. jo aie i pussece. --.E Compliant: Diekion 73 Omar: 110 Alby or sound 12 | % r m “ ndra : Back Mountain Youth League Our Gang 47 Rock's win SW Soatar pr ig Boheme” 111 Arch. tool 5 First name of 15 16 | . 17 Bantams, Team 3 3-0, Team 2 3-0, Worms 7-1, Porkys 6-2, Butchs 6-2, Loggins 92 Some jeans 7 Car tion heroine 112 Med. 5-Down | Team 1 0-3, Team 4 0-3 Stymies 5-3, Alfalfas 5-3, Spikes 5- SIA ar ange. TSA 11s Germ vo 8: Commotion FB 19 20 | Top Boy Scorers: Bryan Broken- 3, Chubbys 4-4, Spankys 4-4, Buck- setting 98 Stage 9 Firesign 43 Gulf ruler African Shelley 12 Vicinity 92 23 | shire 87-154, Tommy Lynch 68- wheats 3-5, Mickeys 1-7, Wheezers ES ON ee BA TOV 13 Versified tribute 21 116, Zachary Nase 60-111, Scott 1-7, Darla 1-7 58 Street 102Big 11 Mrs. Al 48 PR Dench film 116 Apply 14 System of 24 [25 [26 27 28 29 [30 Traver 63-109, Mike Terninko 56- Top Men Scorers: John Teetsel greeting beginning Bundy concern 79 — moss gently laws 104, Todd Rubin 43-80 201-257-235-693, Bryan Mock 600, T 2B RB B 6 [7 18 9. [0 [11 12 [13 [14 [15 16 [17 [18 15 Cry loudly 31 32 33 34 Top Girl Scorers: Shelby Rubin 42- Rick Pincofsi 581, Lou Hall 576, Bo 5 5 7 5 16 Out, of sorts 5 - = 38 66, Ashley Jackson 30-43 Searfoss 576 18 Soak up Junior/Seniors, Team 1 3-1, Team 3 Top Women Scorers: Christa Se- 23 24 25 26 20 Essential 39 40 a1 2.5-1.5, Team 4 1.5-2.5, Team2 1- ward 205-563, Annette Tregan 558, SR 55 9 21 “Yours, Mine I. 3 Lynn Busch 511, Marie Morgan and -” 42 |43 44 45 Top Boy Scorers: Tim Doty 190- 500, Terri Novak 496, Sharon Kar- 32 33 [34 [35 [36 37 23 The whole 51 556, Carl Bartizek 185-507, Eric povich 496 BE I enchilada 49 50 | Kopko 210-488, Jake Riddle 188- Sunday Night Mixed Couples wl i 24 Cabin window [= 53 54 | 474, Joe DeMuro 160-439, John Gula’s 7-1, Nice’s 6-2, Palmer's 5-3, 44 45 46 47 48 49 [50 28 Jeans maker Parsons 168-393, Kevin Mills 130- ~~ Strazdus, Rich 4-4, Strazdus, Greg Strauss 55 56 57 352, Gary Cobleigh 126-319, 4-4, Welitchko 4-4, Shaver's 2-6, pt 2 53 [c4 wd 5 31“ Gota Jonathan Kopcho 121-314 Strazdus Sr., Ray 0-8 58 59 60 [61 62 63 Secret’ : : : Top Girl Scorers: Sam Laskowski Top Men Scorers: Ray Strazdus Sr. 32 Wanders 52 Fanzine sub- 7 Author Uris 27 Coming out 167-469, Jenn Jones 135-354, 221-215-591, Hall Shaver 205-192- 54 5 5 34 Erstwhile ject 8 “Judgment at 29 Actor Kilmer Megan Strunk 115-340 : 566, Keith Hillard 210-164-509, 67 168 69 70 acorn 53 Chaps Nuremberg” 30 Mamie's mister Pee Wees Jack King 180-155-505, Paul Nice 35 Bridge posi- 54 Shake- actor ; 33 Close up | Top Boy Scorers: Ronnie Ziomek 202-157-505, Bob Dymond 202- dy 72 73 tion speare’s river 9 “See ya! 36 Play piccolo | 84, Eric Pincofski 73, Lucas Nase 150-502 72 75 76 77 178 [79 37 Open space 55 Alaskan city 10 Run in neutral 38 Laughing ER 62, Matt Caffrey 42, Cody Traver Top Women Scorers: Chris Pizzano under a desk 56 Nosh 11 Saxophone pack 1 37, David Burgerhoff 30 196-180-551, Marie Nice 158-145- [30 8 a Be 39 Clump of ivy 57 Unaitered insert 40 Thats obvi- op Si Scorers: Taylor Broken- gr. sioan Siaans 3 ig ast: 84 85 [86 87 [88 [89 [90 91 41 Neutral color BOWN y Po gooupan: 42 cil (to) shire e in -148- , Sa ini i Preps, Team 3 4-0, Team 2 2-2, Peo i hs 168-143-437 y 92 93 94 §5 06 157 2 Cursing 1 Ali ing region 43 Loosen Team 1 2-2, Team 4 0-4 Leading Averages (Men): Dan 2 Spirited steed 22 Informal lan- 44 A handful | g 98 [99 100 [101 102 45 Actress ‘ i orecaddr Top Boy Scorers: Travis Doty 122- Palmer 196, Ray Strazdus Sr. 185, Jackson 3 Information guage 46 Scotia p 353, Mike Llewellyn 109-309, Eddie Hall Shaver 179, Rich Strazdus 103 102 103 106 1107 1108 | 49 Flaw in a 4 Awkward sort 24 Chart format 47 Tragic fate | Ruger 120-291, Kyle Fine 100-286, 170, Paul Nice 168 00 . wry ven plank 5 Twain portrayer 25 Eggs 48 Comic Meara | Matt Malak 86-249, Alex Suder 78- Leading Averages (Women): Con- 51 Lunch hour ~~ 6 Fuss 26 Lavatory 50 Meadow Ww 22, Wil wisn 69-180, Drew nie Bolcarovic 175, Betty King 158, 197 1a 19 120 © 2002 King Features Synd., Inc. | ouse 74-17 Marie Nice 154, Chris Pizzano 150, | Top Girl Scorers: Alyx Stephens Joan Strazdus 144. i es a ‘ 4 2 > y y 3
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