| L The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 31, 2002 11 : od Cyclones going to finals Dallas gir Is Game Commission | some "0 Ina ® ° l d ™ l The Back Mountain Cyclones won in overtime on Sunday, 1-0, against the third place Mountain Top Bears. Scoreless for the firs run away with (alencer1s on sale am of AME play, ar. into overtime, Tu , made a beautiful cross to Tim Ropel to win the playoff game. Mike Gashi came up big in goal. The Cyclones were knocked out of first place in division play last week, losing in the final minute to the As Pennsylvanians plan for the holiday gift-giving sea- son, the Pennsylvania Game District title Staff report Commission unveiled its Abington Strikers, 2-1. The Cyclones will face Abington again for the : 2003 calendar, priced at championship on Sunday, at the Luzerne County Recreation Fields, JEFFERSON TWP. — With $8.95 (plus tax and ship- Forty Fort. - four runners finishing in under 21 minutes and another notch- _ ing a personal best by almost one minute, Dallas won the girls ping), on “The Outdoor Shop” on the agency's website (www.pgc.state.pa.us) and at all Game Commission offices. BOWLING RESULTS : BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Drew Clouse 103-212, Anthony ) @ Class 2A team title at the Dis- The 2003 calendar features LaFratte 57-149 trict 2 Cross Country Champi- a year's worth of dramatic Back Mountain Bowl Friday Nite Top Girl Scorers: Alyx Stephens 98- onships last week at the Scran- wildlife photos taken = by Mixed League, The Erasers 21-7 270, Jessie DeMuro 94-248. ton Municipal Golf Course. agency employees: Hal Kor- “A” Team 16-12 Mother Yuckers “This is the first time we've not ber, information specialist in | 4g 45") cky Five 15-13, Head Pins ~ Ladies Country League, Trail Blaz- only had enough girls, but quali- the Harrisburg headquarters; 14-14. Pin Action 12-16 ‘Nofkgway ers 24-12, Thunderbirds 20.5-15.5, ty girls to compete,” said Dallas Robert W. Criswell, South- 10-18. Intimidators 8-20. Corvettes 18.5-17.5, Town Cars 17- coach Reg Thomas, who has av- central Region Land Manage- Top Men Scorers: Jerry Prebola 19, Mustangs 14.5-21.5, Hot Rods eraged three girls on his team ment Supervisor in Hunting- 649, Rob Yokem 589, Garry Shelly 13.5-22.5. the past two years. “They knew don; Billie Cromwell, retired 575. Top Scorers: Mindy Schuler 201- 1 @ what they had to do and every Food and Cover Crew fore- Top Women Scorers: Wendy Strunk ~~ 189-182-572, Shirley Hoopengard- runner did it.” The top two teams and the top 10 non-team individuals ad- vanced to the PIAA Cross Coun- try Championships on Nov. 2 at Hershey. Dallas ran away with the team Rich Eckman kicked the ball past a POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Meyers defender during Mon- " in Bedford County. man in Fulton County; John Wasserman, Wildlife Conser- vation Officer in Clinton County; Timothy C. Flanigan, Wildlife Conservation Officer January through Decem- 511, Idella Dymond 488, Lori Piazza 484. Back Mountain Youth League Bantams, The Pin Crushers 15-3, The Shark Pins 10-8, Bears 5.5- 12.5, Wolves 5.5-12.5. ner 206-179-162-547, Sara Becketti 157-207-182-546, Sharyon Raguko- nis 178-175-179-532, Suzy Thomp- son 166-172-174-512, Rose Radzinski 154-148-203-505. Native Textiles, Nobodys 19-9, Needy 18.5-9.5, What's That 18-10, ; ; , - . is Top Boy Scorers: Kyle Fine 125- te rg poll 2 pos ey ll some rl | ET Bn $a C1010 Sok a ton P (98) Mor t species, including: a barred Brokenshire 87-147, Scott Judson 15-1385 Busters 14.5:18.5, 04 iT I otTOSY vas I, L I tou © 2 bobcat: | 77-147, Tommy Lynch 82-138, Timer +4 14-14, The Erasers 14-14, fhird (130). Jassland fourth iT SOCCET nora BW ANS! 2 hope Scott Traver 73-130, Dakota Tunis ~~ Just Us 13-15, The Family + “T" 12- (161) and Hoban fifth (192). “I think this has been our goal all season long,” said Dallas ju- nior Whitney Adams. “We came in pretty confident we could pull it off so long as we worked to- gether.” Work together Dallas did, as its top four runners paired off. (continued from page 9) ing, Lake-Lehman’s Richard Eckman floated a ball over the Meyers’ defense to Carsman. Af- ter colliding with Meyers goal- keeper Steve Nordheim, Cars- man hit the ball to the ground “Richard and Nate have been doing a nice job for us all sea- son,” said Black Knights coach Joe DePasquale. “Richard made a couple of real nice passes in the second half, but we couldn't an eastern bluebird; a black- crowned night heron; a mink; ospreys; a porcupine; white-tailed deer fawn; a woodcock; an antlered white- tailed deer; and a bull elk. The calendar also provides a brief overview of the Game Commission and a list of 56-107, David Allen 75-75, Zachary Nase 73-73, Todd Rubin 41-41. Top Girl Scorers: Kyle Ann Tunis 65-124, Chloe Renner 38-72, Shel- by Rubin 12-12. : Junior/Seniors, The Evil Ones 17- 7, Zippos 14.5-9.5, The Second Placers 10-14, The Devils 6.5-17.5. Top Boy Scorers: Joe DeMuro 209- 16, Cookie Less 7-21. Top Men Scorers: Jamie Deremer 256-662, Rob Lambert 224-623, Gary Schooley 227-604, Jason Di- etz 239-600, Len Laskowski 203- 590. ; Top Women Scorers: Elaine Coburn 211-534, Annette Dunn 183-521, Karen Laskowski 193-469, Barb Freshman = Lisa Giacometti with his chest and scored the finish. contact information for the 549, Carl Bartizek 170-474, Tim Kopko 156-441, Grace Pisano 166- PH) (20:04) and Adams (20:22) fin- winning goal. The Black Knights controlled agency's Harrisburg head- Doty 161-426, Jake Riddle 148-420, 437. ) ished sixth and seventh, respec- “Richard made a great pass,” play for most of the second half, quarters and six region of- Jonathan Kopcho 145-362, John . | ] tively, and freshman Robyn ‘said Carsman. “As soon as he but couldnt get a shot past | fices. Parsons 126-337, Gary Cobleigh Sunday Night Mixed Couples, Razawich and . junior ‘Jamie got the ball, I was looking for Nordheim, who made several 118-315, Kevin Mills 94-241, Tim oe Saas Fen } 8- Stanish took 11th and 12th, re- him to pass it to me. He does it outstanding saves. Alon a. Sore oko ie : ras 0 de, pi oy $ spectively, both in 20:43. all of the time. I guess (Nord- As the clock ticked down to : Op Girl Scorers. cam Laskowski : i : Razawich and Dallas’s fifth heim) and I were both going for the final minutes, it appeared Fall Trail Run results 201-438, Megan Strunk 126-344, 145 panes 10.5-17.5, Strazdus runner, senior Jamie Bozentka, the ball. I was just happy I the game would go to a sudden- : Jennifer Jones 129-333, Marina ray Mon Soorars: Goa Suazdus each passed two runners en scored.” ; death overtime — something Back Mountain finishers, in Sh 27-286. 5 = 179-567. Hall hd 501-196 ols a Tatigd Jag : : ~ order of overall finish, were: ee Wees yy Se ee Sn Bi Soe (1 et pk sev os, pine vo ia £2 i SO cy oy Ag : ie Zi aux 182-171-514, Gene Smi 23:50, but’she turned in a 30th- ing for a penalty to be called af- “I didn't want the game to go 3 Kelby Morgan, 17, 36:16 Matliew Calley ox is Ziomok 180-173-500. @ place performance in 22:12. ter Carsman and Nordheim col- into overtime,” he said. “We 4. Mike Hiscox, 16, 36:20 50. David Burgerh off 49. Top Women Scorers: Michelle Faux “Coming from a couple years of lided. tried to keep the pressure on 8. Amy Aston-Rome, 35, 37:33 205-160-535, Connie Bolcarovic not having a team, it's great to have other people there to run with and support you the whole season,” said Adams. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. Meyers took a 1-0 lead mid- way through the first half. Trailing 1-0, Carsman and Eckman connected for Lake- Lehman's first goal when Cars- man lofted a ball in front of the Meyers goal and Eckman head- ed it into the net to make it 1-1 with 10:59 remaining in the first half. them and get a goal in regula- tion. : DePasquale wasn't surprised by the late-game heroics of his co-captain. “Nate always finds a way to score,” he said. “He’s been doing it all season. Going into a game, you know he’s going to score at least one goal.” Tonight, Dinner’ on the House (literally 10. John Sobocinski, 34, 38:23 15. Harry Hiscox, 19, 41:08 23. Nick Oschman, 14, 43:36 30. Bill Langan, 38, 47:22 34. Kevin Moran, 42, 49:15 40. C.J. O'Donnell, 39, 55:16 41. Tom Berezich, 60, 55:27 46. Karen Downs, 34, 57:24 47. Paul Gitlin, 49, 59:39 Top Girl Scorers: Taylor Broken- shire 55. Preps, The Ball Bombers 17-7, America Rules 15-9, Vipers 9-15, Penetrators 7-17. Top Boy Scorers: Chris Buchanan 138-377, Travis Doty 128-352, Jessie Tunis 121-324, Eddie Ruger 103-306, Neil Popko 123-391, Mike Llewellyn 95-280, Henry Judson 89- 243, Will Wilson 102-239, Matt Malak 88-223, Alex Suder 101-222, "151-150-458, Chris Pizzano 170- 155-456, Pat Smith 146-140-416, Larisa Hillard 155-135-410. Leading Averages (Men): Dan Palmer 180, Hall Shaver 178, Greg Strazdus 172, Rich Strazdus 168, "Ray Strazdus 167. Leading Averages (Women): Betty King 161, Marie Nice 160, Chris Piz- zano 156, Connie Bolcarovic 154, Gert Owens 149. ) % ) . . 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