The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 3, 2002 11 Punt, Pass & Kick » | ®competition Sunday The annual Punt, Pass and Kick competition sponsored by Kingston Township Recreation will be held Sunday, October 6 at the Dallas High School foot- ball field. Registration and warm-up will Immediately follow the Raiders B game. Competition starts at approximately 3:30 ; p.m. ) 4 The event is open to boys and girls ages 7-13. There will be winners in different age groups with prizes for the top two fin- ishers in each event and an overall champion in each age group. | Entry is free for Kingston Township residents, and a 4 do- nation will be asked from non- b @ovnship residents. For more information contact Bob Zaruta at 675-0066. Dallas Gridiron Club to host spaghetti dinner Oct. 17 The Dallas Gridiron Club is ) hosting their Annual Spaghetti Dinner from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, October .17 at the Dallas Senior “ support the Dallas Football Program. ) | ‘@BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Back Mountain Farmers Mules 17-3, Peacocks 15-5, Longhorns 12-8, Turkeys 12-8, horoughbreds 10-10, Ugly Ducklings 9-11, Broncos 8-12, Hayseeds 8-12, Flaming Eagles 5-15, Black Sheep 4-16. Top Men Scorers: Mike Hand- ley 223-239-200-662, Jim Aita BE Ca Steve Greenberg 216- 502, Matt Fritz 205-580, Glen Mazure 232-577. Top Women Scorers: Missy “Sullivan 223-531, Wendy Strunk 190-503, Mary ‘ Satkowski 179- 500, Mickey Orkwis 173-484, Theresa Doty 168-477. 2 Youth League Bantams — The Pin Crushers b —@- 0, Wolves 3-3, Bears 3-3, The Shark Pins 0-6. i Top Boy Scorers: Scott Judson 96: 178, Kyle Fine 86-156, Mike Terninko 80-153, Dakota Tunis 75- 126, Tommy Lynch 63-112, Zachary Nase 61-110, David YT Allen 49-79, Todd Rubin 31-45. Top Girl Scorers: Kyle-Ann Tu- nis 58-113, Shelby Rubin 27-38, Ashley Jackson 20-20. : . Junior/Seniors — The Evil y @® 6-2, Zippos 5.5-2.5, The evils 3.5-4.5, The Second Plac- ers 1-7. Top Boy Scorers: Tim Doty 233-557, Jake Riddle 204-455, Carl Bartizek 142-400, Joe De- Muro 141-387, Gary Cobleigh 148-385, John Parsons 130-370, oo Mills 112-300, Jonathan Kopcho 111-282, Tim Allen 112- Local 3v3 soccer team takes first at regional competition Local 3v3 girls’ U-16 soccer team, “Speed”, recently captured First Place at the “Got Milk - 3v3 - Soccer Shootout” regional competition held in East Brunswick, NJ. After qualifying locally at the Lack- awanna Stadium in July, the team competed at the U.S. regional level in N.J. where they garnered their latest achievement enabling them to compete at the national level in Orlando, FL, in January. Anyone interested in making donations to the team to fund their trip to Florida may call 477-2962. From left: Michele Iveson of Kingston, Julia Covert of Harveys Lake, Chrisse Kazmierski of Hunlock Creek, Traci Ragukas of Sweet Valley, and Coach Jim Covert of Harveys Lake. 270. Top ' Girl ri Scorers: Sam Laskowski 164-482, Jenn Jones 147-343, Megan Strunk 109- 298. Pee Wees Top Boy Scorers: Eric Pincofski 80, Michael Peck 69, Matthew Caffrey 67, Lucas Nase 60, Ron- nie Ziomek 48, David Burgerhoff 46. Top Girl Scorers: Taylor Bro- kenshire 46. Preps — The Ball Bombers 6- 2, America Rules 5-3, Vipers 4-4, Penatrators 1-7. Top Boy Scorers: Travis Doty 114-317, Henry Judson 139- 307, Matt Malak 138-303, Eddie Ruger 121-297, Mike Llewellyn 114-277, Alex Suder 97-235, Jessie Tunis 79-221, Drew Clouse 87-206, Anthony LaFrat- te 59-155, Will Wilson 67-152. Top Girl Scorers: Jessie De-, Muro 132-321, 104-291. Alyx Stephens Native Textiles League Just Us 9-3, Needy 8.5-3.5, Strike Force 8-4, 4 K's and a C 8-4, What's That 7-5, Nobodys 7- 5, Ball Busters 6.5-5.5, The Family + “T” 6-6, The Erasers 4- 8, Old Timer + 4 3-9, Enforcers Return 2-10. Top Men Scorers: Jamie Dere- mer 258-638, Dave Eddy 224- 631, Tom Young 232-625, Tom Martin 225-581, Joe Reilly 218- 575. Top Women Scorers: Barb Kopko 176-503, Sharon Strohl 196-498, Annette Dunn 178- 490, Karen Laskowski 181-473, Elaine Coburn 177-466. Our Gang Porkys 10-2, Butchs 9-3, Stymies 8-4, Spikes 8-4, Spankys 8-4, Worms 7-5, Alfal- fas 6-6, Chubbys 5-7, Buck- wheats 4-8, Mickeys 3-9, Darla 3-9, Wheezers 1-11. Top Men Scorers: Bo Searfoss 234-276-245-755, Bob Harry 290-653, Jack Baines 625, Frank Tregan 621, Rick Pincofs- ki 589. Top Women Scorers: Christa Seward 528, Tina Crispell 522, Joann Leonard 515, Lynn Busch 511, Maria Karpovich 488. Sunday Night Mixed Couples Strazdus’ Rich 8-4, Gula’s 7-5, Nice’s 7-5, Welitchko’'s 7-5, Shaver’s 6-6, Palmer's 5-7, | BOWLING RESULTS | Strazdus’ Sr. 4-8, Strazdus G 4- 8. Top Men Scorers: Rich Straz- dus 213-213-596, Hall Shaver 221-180-558, Dan Palmer 191- 171-521, Jack King 220-149- 502, Ray Strazdus Sr. 190-174- 500. Top Women Scorers: Betty King 184-162-517, Chris Pizzano 169-165-495, Joan Strazdus 175-146-451, Gert Owens 169- 139-442, Connie Bolcarovic 160- 145-434, Barbara Strazdus 163- 137-434. Leading Averages (Men): Dan Palmer 185, Hall Shaver 181, Rich Strazdus 180, Ray Strazdus Sr. 179, Paul Nice 168. Leading Averages (Women): Betty King 162, Chris Pizzano 155, Marie Nice 154, Connie Bol- carovic 153, Joan Strazdus 146. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for information. Dan’t Stagt Yawn Day Without ie! Vion. th Fi. 6 am. - Dd p.m. Sat. & Sum. 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Registration will held from 7:30 am. until 12:30 p.m. at the headquarters building complex on SGL #57, Ricketts Station, Forkston Township, Wyoming County. Game Commission per- sonnel will be on hand to ex- plain various points of interest, including wildlife habitat im- provement projects. Four-wheel- drive vehicles are recommended for this three-hour, 30-mile, self- guided driving tour. Directions: Take Route 487 north at the intersection of Route 118 and proceed 7.5 miles and turn onto a dirt road near SGL sign on right. Travel on dirt road 1/10 mile to a “Y” intersec- tion and proceed left 3/10 miles to the headquarters complex. Each vehicle will be provided a map and brief explanation of wildlife management programs being carried out on this magnif- icent tract of public hunting land. Roads are passable for most vehicles. Stampede wins a pair In Northeast Travel Soccer, the Back Mountain Stampede U-12 Boys, posted two wins in the past two weeks. 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