» The Dallas Post THE DALLAS POST Dallas, PA December 19, 2002 POST PHOTOS/AJIM PHILLIPS CR imi, FA Ma CN baugh went on to win with a fall. Perry Coolbaugh shot under his opponent at vi 89 in Monday's Dallas/Scranton wrestling i meet. Cool- K-Plosion captures championship The Back Mountain X-Plosion U-10 travel team recently captured the championship title for the Wyoming Valley Travel League. X- plosion defeated the Back Mountain Poison 1-0 in the champi- onship game. X-plosion is coached by Nick Zapoticky and Brian Harding. Shown are X-plosion team members. From left, kneeling: Kevin Hine, Nick Zabrisky, Chris Dillon, Zack Yursha, Kevin Cope, Brandon Harding, and Spencer Youngman. Standing: Chad Wandel, Stephen Zapoticky, Austin Carr, Drew Schaub, Jake Kalinay, Adam Paulauskas, and Ken Pizano. Final quarter scoring spurt gives Corbett the victory Corbett Insurance 48, East- ern Penn Supply 43 Corbett Insurance’s offense in the fourth quarter was DYB the differ- 7-8 GIRLS ence in. a game that was tight from the start. The winners outscored their oppo- nents 18 to 9 in the final quar- ter to get the victory. Kasey Corbett was the game’s high scorer with 30 points for the winners. Lindsey McCabe added 7 points and Jenn Boback added 5 for Corbett In- surance. Eastern Penn Supply's Kelsey Moody was her team’s high scorer with 28 points and Jess Jones scored 9. Center for Diagnostic Imag- ing 30, CSI International 29 CDI held on to get the win in an exciting game that wasn’t decided until the final buzzer. Stephanie Konecke scored 14 points for the winners. Alyssa Cybulski added six points, with 2 of her baskets being key in the fourth quarter. High scorer for CSI Interna- tional was Erin Delaney with 14 points. Kaley Roberts had 13 points and played a great defensive game. Grasshopperlawns.com 47, Pace Physical Therapy 37 Grasshopperlawns got off to a slow start allowing Pace to take a commanding 25-8 lead after the first half. Grasshopper’s of- fense came alive in the second half, with Melissa Gorski scor- ing 29 points for a game high total of 37. Sara Paritsky chipped in 4 points for the win- ners. Carrie Bailey was Pace Physi- cal Therapy's high scorer with 11 points. Courtney Taylor had 10 points and Steph Pace scored 7. Fieldhouse squeaks past Quality Mark Covert and Peter Steve combined for 37 points as Field- house edged Quality Collision 57-51. John Thompson added 6 for Fieldhouse, while Chad Gelso scored 10 and Kevin Buckman 6 for Quality Collision. W-B Pallet 50, Renaissance Ctr. 39 David Caruso scored 6 points, while Mike Rutalis and John Bailey had 2 each, as Wilkes-Barre Pallet topped Re- naissance Center for Plastic Surgery 50- 39. Robert Monk led Renaissance with 22 points, followed by Chris Klaiss and Kyle Williams with 2 each. Curtis Scharding put a rebound back up for two ois in Lehman's game. Morgan Stanley 72, Gordon Ins. 48 Adam Singer and Mike Kravitsky com- bined for 58 points, while Paul Kowalek added 10, as Morgan Stanley defeated Gordon Insurance 72-48. Joe Bevevino led Gordon Insurance with 29 points. Stephen Zubko added 17. Summit Pointe 56, Sneaker King 26 Kyle Armmaud had 15 points and Michael Gross 10 as Summit Pointe Builders defeated Sneaker King 56-26. Zach Halbing added 10 points for Sum- mit. max Millington led Sneaker King with 10 points, followed by Paul Shaver with 8 and Cale Charney with 4. many. Mike Kravitsky got under the Northwest defense for one score of Lehman girls cruise to first win YATESVILLE — Lisa Wasser scored 11 points and Kim Jones added 10 as Lake-Lehman (1-0 Div. II, 4-2) opened league play with an easy 55-31 victory over Pittston Area. The Black Knights held the Patriettes to a single point in the second quar- ter on the way to a 25-5 half- time lead. ISPORTS ROUNDUP O’Reilly 55, Dallas 41 KINGSTON — Sophomore center Janelle Zabresky scored a game-high 19 points as Bish- op O'Reilly defeated Dallas 55- 41 Saturday in girls high school basketball. The Queenswomen improved to 5-2 overall. Senior forward Molly Guntli added 14 points and grabbed 18 rebounds against Dallas’s tough inside game. Shannon Thomas paced Dal- las (3-2) with 15 points. Mered- ith Lacey and Rosalyn Wentko each canned two 3-point shots. Dallas 68, Meyers 61 Rosalyn Wentko scored a game-high 23 points as Dallas defeated Meyers, 68-61, Decem- ber 12 in a battle of teams ex- pected to vie for Wyoming Valley Conference girls basketball divi- sional titles. Shannon Thomas added 15 See ROUNDUP, pg 14 LY Ten team i Eight Lake-Lehman grapplers won individual. championships to propel the elementary Black Knights to a team victory over the host Tigers and six other clubs at the Benton nvirations] Team Tournament. Lo Bantam division first-p C : . Murphy, 55 Ibs.; Bryan Carter, 70 1bs.; Nick Shelly, 75 lbs.; and Adam Chorba, unlimited. Devon Emer- son, 65 lbs.; Shane Stark, 85 Ibs.; Ryan Murphy, 90 lbs.; and T. J. Pearson, 95 Ibs.; each took indi- vidual top honors in the Midget class. : Runner-up honors were won by Josh Zacharias at Bantam 70, Curtis Barbacci, Midget 60, Andrew Chorba, Midget 65, and Cole Barbacci, Midget 80. Third-place winners were Richard Emel at Bantam 65 and Jake Winters, Midget 60. Ty Shaw took fourth- Place in the PeeWee 50 Ib. > weight class. Dallas unbeaten in tournament, will play for title Friday Mike Kravitsky scored a game-high 18 points as Dallas defeated Northwest 32-29 to finish unbeaten in pool play. Patrick Murray added 6 points for DYB. Earlier in the tournament, DYB topped St. Mary’s of Avoca 50-23 behind Mark Covert’s 16 points. Eric Tucker added 15 points and Joe Bevevino 2. DYB also defeated Lehman-Jackson 40-7 as Mike Kravitsky scored 17 points and Patrick Murray 13. Matt Alfano added 2 points. Ct eo-o Lehman. DYB finished pool-play with a record of 3-0, followed by Northwest at 2-1. Northwest defeated Lehman and Avoca, while Avoca defeated Lake-Lehman bounced back to beat St. Mary's of Avoca in the first game Sunday. DYB will play Northwest in the championship game on Friday night at 8:30 p.m. at Wycallis. DYB will begin play in the Old Forge Roundball Holiday Tournament beginning Saturday night.
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