’ be tg — Te i L The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, January 16, 2003 11 Lim Lehman’s Hannah Sorber tried to find a way around Casey Cor- bett. “Bartolini aids Susquehanna hockey Junior attack Brittany Bartolini of Dallas was a member of the Susque- hanna University field hockey team that recently finished its season with an 17-4 overall record and ranked seventh in the final STX/NFHCA Divi- sion III Coaches Poll under 28-year head coach Connie Harnum. The Crusaders, who finished second in the Commonwealth Conference with a 6-1 league mark, advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament for the third time in program history be- fore falling 1-0 to College of New Jer- sey in second-round action on Novem- ber 16. During the season, the Crusaders es- tablished single-season program records for victories (17), longest winning streak (15) and goals scored (66). Bartolini played in three games this season, helping the Crusader offense that averaged 3.09 goals per game. A marketing major, she is the daughter of Louis and Sharon Bar- tolini of Dallas. an Brittany Bartolini Showtimes effective 1/17/03 Daily(exc. Fri) 7:00; Fri only 8:00 . Sun/Wed 1:00; Sat/Sun/Wed 4:00 WINTER SALE UP TO AY Daily 6:45; Fri/Sat 9:00 R Wed 1:30; Sat/Sun/Wed 4:30 Sat 11:00/1:30 Sat/Sun A i Free Admission! 12:30/2:30 J . m | ch @ £2 | S THE LIFESTYLE CLOTHING FOR MEN Dietrick TER 186 United Penn Plaza TH Kingston, PA 18704 836-1022 Ngo. (570) 286-6501 www.dietrichtheater.com RELOCATION OF PRACTICE Richard Grossman, D.D.S. & Laurie Langan, D.D.S. will be relocating their Dental Practice to 489 Market Street, Kingston as of December 9. 283-0664 | Melissa Gorski pulled up and looked for a shot while surrounded by Lehman defenders. Stephanie Konecke put up a shot as Hannah Sorber applied some tight defense. The Dallas 9th grade girls basketball team hosted Lake-Lehman Monday, and won at home. No further details were available in time for this issue. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS DYB 7th grade team results Mark Covert and Patrick Murray combined for 35 points as DYB edged GAR 50-47 in the Wilkes-Barre Area League. Eric Tucker added 6 points. At the Hoop City tournament, DYB lost to St. Partick’s of Scranton 58-54. Covert had 22 points and Mike Kravit- sky 12. At Old Forge, Peter Steve and Mike Gross had 4 each to help defeat North Pocono 52-33. Old Forge defeated DYB 58-45. Kyle Ar- naud scored 10 points and Joe Bevevino 6. GOH basketball scores three wins The GOH sixth grade boys beat St. Boniface 66-36 in the West Side Catholic League. The Gators were led by N. Latosek 20 points, P. DeRojas 10 points, and T. Horn 10 points. The GOH eighth grade boys team beat St. Boniface Varsity team 58-15. The Gators were led by Chris DeRojas 15 points, Jeff Clemente 12 points. Their record in the West Side League in 4-3. In the Solomon league, the Gators beat Hanover 43-41. The Gators were led by Chris DeRojas 25 points; Brendan Delaney 8 points. The Gators are tied for first place with Wyoming Valley West with a record of 4-1. CDI wins a pair Center for Diagnostic Imaging 37, Luzerne National Bank 24 With both teams tied at the end of the third quarter, CDI pushed ahead with a strong final quarter performance. Leading CDI with 13 DYB points was Andy Besecker followed by Steve Meskers and Joe Murray, each with 12 points. Casey Judge led Luzerne National Bank with 10 points and Josh Shaver had 6 points. Joey SEN E10) £5) Evans and Garrett Konecke provided strong defense for CDI. Center for Diagnostic Imaging 31, Dough Company 25 With game tied at halftime, Joe Murray lead CDI to the victory. Leading scorers for CDI were Murray with 12 points, Steve Meskers with 10 and Joe Evans with 4 . Chris Rose and Garrett Konecke played strong defense. Leading for the Dough Company with 16 points was Jonathan Orlando. Josh Stephens, Nick Lombard, Joe Osick and Brandon Harding (a 4th grader) scored 2 points apiece, and Christos Illiadis added 1. Back Mountain Cup standings Date Sport Location Winner Standing Sept. 5 Golf Huntsville Lehman LL1-DO Sept. 9 Field Hockey Dallas Lehman LL2-DO Sept. 20 Boys Soccer Lehman Lehman LL3-DO Sept. 25 Golf Irem Lehman LL4-DO Sept. 25 Boys Cross Country Dallas Lehman LL5-DO Oct. 1 Volleyball Lehman Lehman LL6-DO Oct. 11 Boys Soccer Dallas Lehman LL7-DO Nov.2 Football Dallas Dallas LL7-D1 Dec.4 Wrestiling Dallas Lehman LL8-D1 Jan. 13 Girls Basketball Dallas Dallas LL8-D2 Jan. 14 Boys Basketball Lehman Dallas LL8-D3 Cup race tightens Dallas picked up a pair of victories in basketball this week to move closer to Lake-Lehman in the race for the Back Mountain Cup, sponsored by The Dallas Post. The Mountaineers now trail the Black Knights 8-3, with two more basketball games to be played to finish out the winter schedule. Only regular-season games between varsity teams are counted in the standings. sem MVPs from Back Mountain Wyoming Seminary Upper School recently named the athletes from the Back Mountain who received Most Valuable Player Awards for the fall season. The athletes are, first row from left: senior Saman- tha Lloyd, Shavertown, field hockey offensive MVP; and sophomore Caitlin Delehanty cross country MVP. Second row, from left: senior Tyler Morris, Dallas, soccer defensive MVP; and senior Brian Dempsey, Trucksville, soccer offensive MVP. Absent from photo: sophomore Nina Shah, Shavertown, tennis MVP. MasterCard. “> CHARGE IT! The Post now accepts Visa & Mastercard for all your subscriptions, classified ads, and display ads. For maximum convenience, call our office at 675-5211 with your account and we will set you up immediately. The Dallas Post » 675-5211 VISA
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