.'89-37 in overtime. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA L Thursday, February 6, 2003 11 honemen edge Auto in overtime Commonwealth Telephone beat Wyoming ‘Valley Auto Sales Common- wealth came back from a | DYB CECHCIOMNESH five point deficit with 1 i (5en | ®. ess than 30 seconds to go in the fourth quarter when Hunter ‘no time left on the clock to send ‘the game into overtime. Engle- hart led Commonwealth with 20 ‘points, Brad Johnson added 11 ‘points, Taylor Dunn and Russell Jenkins had 4 points each. ‘Wyoming Valley Auto Sales was Jed by Scott Daube with 12 ‘points, Garrett Hann had 6 points and D.J. Berley had 8 “points. Attorney Larry Brown 38, ~ ‘Dallas Lions 32 The Lions ran off to a quick A 14-6 first quarter lead, paced by ius Fetchko’'s 8 points and an Urzen's 6. Brown's came + back to keep it close at the half 20-16, with Jim Brown scoring 6 points, and John Prater chip- ping in with a hoop. Scott Skammer exploded in the sec- ond half, scoring 17 of his game high 23 points for the Wolver- ines. Bryan Weaver and Chris Daily played exceptional defense and also chipped in with 4 and 3 points respectively. Darius Fetchko finished with 17 points, Dave Fetchko 4 and Ryan Urzen 10. Dino’s Pizza 49, Dough Company 41 Josh Backes had a game high 23 points, Cody Plesnar added 4 points, Peter Reccitts and Ryan McAndrew added 2 points apiece for Dino's. Derek Martin was high scorer for the Dough- Co with 14 points, Andrew Mc- Cabe had 13 points, Jonathan ‘Orland, David Dewitt had 4 apiece. Joe Osick, Nick Lom- bard, Josh Stephens split 6 : @® respectively. : er Metro 35, iq ‘Dough Company 25 Michael Ryan led Inter Metro with 20 points while Preston Balavage added 9. Inter Metro's defense was lead by Eric Fritzges, Aaron Bulter, and Vince Oliveri. The Dough Com- pany was led by Derek Martin, 10 points, Jonathan Orlando “with 8 and Nick Lombard with a 'Dino’s Pizza 40, ‘Commonwealth 37 : 1: Josh Backes led Dino’s Pizza by with 18 peints, Kyle (Shaq) Piaz- za followed with 14 points. Bri- Haughwout and Ryan Adrews split 8 points respec- ely for Dino's Pizza. Tony . Bevenino, Damon Marth, Cody . {Pleasnar played the best" de- " fense all year. Mark Gilbert and Kevin Pierce split 14 points for Commonwealth. Russell Jenk- ins, Taylor Dunn and Hunter Englehart scored 6 points apiece. CDI 29, Atty. Larry Brown 28 CDI grabbed a quick 18-10 . half time lead, led by five points .each from Andrew Besecker and Steve Meskers. Besecker finish the game with 8 and Meskers 7. Bryan Weaver paced Brown's ‘with 4 of his game total of 7 in . ithe first half. Brown's railed in the second half with Scott ‘Skammer scoring 13 of his game high 16 to get Brown's “close. CDI held off Brown's with ‘Joe Murray scoring 10 points for CDI. Chris Dailey and Jim. ‘Brown each had a hoop for Brown's, and Joey Evans and Garrett Konecke added one each * WB 5.6 BOYS STANDINGS £3 TEAM W L Inter Metro 13:0 ~ Dino’s Pizza 115.2 Ctr for Diag. Imaging 8 4 Atty. Larry Brown © 6 7 Dough Company 67 ‘Dallas Lions 8.8 Dr. Jack Ellis 51.098 i Commonwealth Tele.5 8 © Luzeme NaTLI Bank 4 8 “Wyo. Val. Auto Sale 1 12 DYB 5-6 boys skills competition 5 th Grade Winners Foul Shots: 1st place Ryan McAndrews, 2nd place Chris El- lis, 3rd place Tyler Rice. Layups: 1st place Nick Lom- bard, 2nd place Gary Verazin ‘and 3rd place Joe Murray. 6th Grade Winners Foul Shots: 1st place Garrett , 2nd place Jackie Ellis, Place Josh Backes. yups: lst place Derek Mar- tin, 2nd place Steve Meskers, 3rd place Tom Youells. ‘Englehart made a bucket with Kelsey Moody, Gate of Heaven eighth grader, recently scored her 500th point for the Gators basketball team at the December 19 game against Bishop O'Reilly. a Shown with her commemorative ball is Moody with her teammates. From left, first row, seated: Alicia Evans, Jamie Krywicki. Second row: Janel Grundowski, Brianna McLaughlin, Cara Donahue, and Kathleen Paley. Third row: Suzy Krogulski, Molly Kalish, Kelsey Moody, Katie Goode, Melissa Sabol and Kelli Crossin. Fourth row: Head coach Ken Krogulski. The Gators are coached by Ken Krogulski, Mary Goode and Kurt Moody. Snyder & Clemente win regular season championship All eight players en the Snyder & Clemente roster scored in a 54-27 win over Summit Pointe Builders to clinch the reg- ular championship and the top seed in the playoffs. . Jeff Clemente had 9 points and Peter Blanchard 4, while Summit Pointe was led by Kyle Arnaud with 9 points and Zach Halbing with 2. Burger King 35, Fieldhouse 31 Billy DeAngelo scored 20 points and Greg Jerzak 4 as Burger King clinched second place with a 35-31 win over Fieldhouse. Mike Tonart led Fieldhouse with 11 points. Morgan Stanley 55, Renaissance Cente 52 Adam Singer scored 29 points to lead Morgan Stanley over Re- naissance Center for Plastic Surgery 55-52. Paul Kowalek added 6 points and C.J. Yavorski 2 for Morgan Stanley, while Re- naissance was led by Robert McCarthy Tire 26, Slocum Insurance 22 Tyler Shutlock led his team with 8 points while Brett Wanek and Kurtis | DYB Manganella each chipped in 6 points. Slocum Insurance was lead by Brian Wise with 11 points and Spencer Youngman dropped jn 10. 3-4 BOYS Goeringer Family Dentsity 29 Philadelphia Hair 14 Marc Noyalis led all scorers with 22 points while Adam Go- eringer put back numerous re- bounds to score 7 points. Philadelphia Hair was led by Kevin Muldoon with 8 points while Rocco Cabrera, Zachary Dutter and Matthew Timmerman each added 2 points. Eye Care Specialists.38, Corbett Insurance 12 : Alex Zubko led his team with 14 points while Austin Carr con- tibuted 24 points for the win- ners. Eye Care Specialists is in first place with a 5 -1 record. Corbett Insurance was led by Aaron Wehr and Chris Ostrum. season Monk with 22 points arid Chris Mozeleski with 4. Quality Collision 50, Wilkes-Barre Pallet 44 Patrick Murray and Chad Gel- so combined for 26 points as Quality Collision topped Wilkes- Barre Pallet 50-44. W-B Pallet was led by David Luksh with 18 points and Connor Lenahan with 16. Burger King 67, Sneaker King 25 Tom Parrish scored 19 points and Dan Jacobs 14 to lead Burg- er King over Sneaker King 67-25. Mike McAndrew added 10 points. Jessse Schrader led Sneaker King with 8 points while Paul Shaver had 5 and Tom Runscavage 3. Snyder & Clemente 58, Fieldhouse 25 Brad Fagula scored 16 points and Alex Baltiimore 14 as Sny- der & Clemente topped Field- house 58-25. Brenden Carr and Dr Jack Ellis 26, Northeast Orthepidics 24 John McCarthy led his team with great all around play, scor- ing 12 points while Justin Ellis added 6 points. Shane Dunn provided the ball handling and added 4 points while Harry Parkhurst and David Pierce each scorred "2 points. Sports Medi- cine was led by Stephen Za- poticky with 14 points and Brandon Harding added 8 points. Jorgan Stephens had 2 points while Christopher Clem- son led both teams in rebounds. Philadelphia Hair 18, Slocum Insurance 14 Dustin Siperko was outstand- ing in leading his team to a close victory. Dustin scored 10 points while Zach Dutter added 4 points. Rocco Cabrera led both teams in rebounds and added 2 points. Slocum Insurance was led by good all around play of Austin Smith and Jon Barre. Goeringer Family Dentistry 25; Quad Three Group 24 Marc Noyalis had 13 points while Adam Goeringer had two clutch free throws with the game Phillips powers Fieldhouse with 21 Shauna Phillips was game high scorer. with 21 points to lead Field- house over CE NC[2{BS® Rosen Jenk- ins & Green- Julie Manorek wald 23-21. scored 2 points, For Rosenn, Abigail Mulhern scored 14 points, Hillary Schaub 5, and Alexis Kuzma 2. Bonner Chevrolet 37, Drs. Banas, Byron, and Kim 14 Erin Crossin and Danielle Schmidt led the way for Bonner scoring 14 and 12 points respec- tively. Erin Belles scored 6, Han- nah Bestwick 4, and Nicole Redinski 1. For the Drs. Dom- inque DeAngelo scored 9, Jessi- ca Flaherty 3, and Emily Churchfield 2. Parente, Randolph 30, Drs. Scott & Clements 29 Parente held off a fourth quar- ter rally to get the win. Kaley Dunbar was high scorer in the game with 18 points. Francesca Pascucci scored 6, Leah Kaiser 4, and Mikaela Pricher 2. Scott & Clements were led by Rachel Miller's 13 points. Sarah Gallis scored 8 points, Julia Clements 6, and Stacey Stepniak 2. Dr. Kurt Maas 37, Steven’s Cleaners 22 Elena Habersky had the hot hand scoring 23 points for Dr. Maas. Brittany Kneal ‘knocked in the other 13 points. Jill Jack- son scored 16 points for Stevens. Cierra Leonardo, Jen- nifer Rutalis, and Kelsey Augus- tine each scored 2 points. Alex Zamojski added 7 points each, while Peter Steve led the Fieldhouse with 12 points. Chuck Youngman added 8 and Michael Walton 2. CSI International 55, Quality Collision 41 Peter Filak scored a game-high 26 points and Brendan Delaney 14 as CSI International outlasted Quality Collision 55-41. Guy Carpenter added 8 points and Harry Giacometti 2 as CSI moved within one victory of clinching an opening round bye in the play- offs. John Ashley led Quality with 12 points, while Ryan Phillips added 4 and Sage Price 2. Gordon Insurance 58, Sneaker King 33 Stephen Zubko scored 28 points and Joe Bevevino 18 as Gordon Insurance defeated Sneaker King 58-33. Matt Alfano added 12 points for Gordon. Dale Charney led Sneaker King with 9 points while Tom Runscavage had 7 and Eric Butruce 2. on the line. Tim Reinart scored 6 points. Quad Three Group was led by the hot shooting of Christopher Dillion with 12 points. Alex Ivoska had 4 points while Greg Seleski played good zone defense. Karchner Refigeration 27, McCarthy Tire 11 Drew Schaub was on fire, scoring 10 points and leading his team to victory. Scott Riccetti added 12 points with good inside play in the paint. McCarthy Tire was led by Tyler Shutlock with 8 points while Brett Wanek did most of the ball handling. Eye Care Specialists 25, Pompey Dodge 15 Austin Carr scored 19 points in leading his team to victory. Alex Zubko added 6 points for Eye Care Associates. Hayden Jenkins had 14 points, 10 of which came in the fourth quar- ter for Pompey Dodge. Jacob Si- mons added a free throw while Devin Williams and Justin Hrav- abosky each led their teams in rebounds. DYB 7th grade boys tournament team Mike Kravitsky scored 19 points to lead the 7th graders to a 42-38 win over Northwest in the Wilkes-Barre Area League. Eric Tucker added 5 points while the trio of Kyle Arnaud, Mark Covert and Patrick Murray played excellent box-and-one de- fense to shut down the North- west attack. Send your sports reports by dallaspost@leader.net The Dallas and Lake- J Lehman basket- "ball squads will play. Thursday and Friday, in the latest meet- ings in the race to see which school will claim the inaugural Back Mountain Cup. The cup will be awarded to the school with the best record in head-to-head, regular season games played between varsity ‘Cup’ race heats up this week teams. Lake-Lehman jumped out to a 7-0 lead during the fall sports season before Dallas got on the board with a victory in the Old Shoe football game. The Black Knights won the initial match in winter sports by thumping Dallas in wrestling Dec. 4, but the Mountaineers came alive to win the first round of basketball games last month. The girls game takes place Thursday (Feb. 6) "at Lake- Lehman, while the boys will face off Friday at Dallas. Both games start at 7:30 p.m. 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 Wrestling Dallas Lehman LL8-D 1 Jan. 13 Girls Basketball Dallas Dallas LL8-D2 Jan. 14 Boys Basketball Lehman Dallas LL8-D3 Konnick’s hoop ends tight contest Kim Konnick’s basket came at the right time. With only 15 sec- onds left, she made the game winning shot, DYB and Dr. Jack Ellis was able to hold on af- ter that, beating Eastern Penn Supply Co. 40-38. Devin Lacey was high scorer for the winners with 11 points while Lyndsay El- lis and Danielle Krawetz com- bined for 18. Paige Selenski had 5 points and Megan Wills added 2. Leading the offense for Eastern Penn Supply was Kelsey Moody with a game high 20 points. Also playing great offense was Jess Jones who had 16 points. Laura Kerpovich added a basket. 7-8 GIRLS Corbett Insurance 40, CSI International 21 Lindsey McCabe and Kasey Corbett led the way for Corbett, combining for 26 points. Jenn Boback had two treys and fin- ished with 8 points. Lauren Yurko; Margie. ‘Gelso and Aman- da Saxon each had’ 2. Courtney BesecRer..was: CSIs .lead .scorer with 7. Scoring 6 points apiece were Erin Delaney and Kaley Roberts. Kailey Peters added a basket. Ace Moving & Storage 30, CDI 16 Kristen O'Brien was Ace Mov- ing’s leading scorer with 11 points while her sister Katherine scored 7. Suzy Krogulski added 6 points for her team, while Leslie Serino scored 4 and Kayla Caruso chipped in two. CDI's Stephanie Konecke was the game's high scorer with 16 points, which included a three pointer. Lauren Zimniski and Lindsey Davenport played tough defense. Pace Physical Therapy 40, Comets 36 The Comets were in the lead after each of the first three quar- ters, but Pace came on strong in the fourth outscoring their oppo- nents 12 to 6, to get the win. The well balanced offense for Pace was led by Stephanie Pace with 10 points. Kelli Crossin had 7 points while Rachel Schaub and Courtney each had 6. Carrie Bai- ley and Sara Kuffa each scored 2. Brittney Allan finished with 14 and ‘was the Comets’ leading scorer. Krysta Kerrick scored 8 points while team mates Megan McDonald, Tara Domzalski and Kylee Besecker each scored 4. Kayley Lumley chipped in with 2. Grasshopperlawns.com 45, Eastern Penn Supply 43 It was a game that changed leads numerous times and was- n't decided until the final buzzer, but Grasshopper was able to hold on in the end and get the victory. Melissa Gorski led all scorers with 30 points for the winners. Sara Paritsky had 5 points while Erica Slocum and Julianne Pettit each had 4. Jill Jackson chipped in with a big basket in the fourth quarter. Leading Eastern Penn's offen- sive attack was Kenslie Kerestes with 16 points and Kelsey Moody with 12. Jess Jones had 6 points... . . Amanda Kamarunas scored 4 and Laura Kerpovich added a three pointer. Slocum Insurance 34, Ace Moving & Storage 19 Allison Evans and Ashley My- ers each scored 12 points to lead Slocum Insurance for the win. Michelle Gibbons and Jill Jack- son scored 4 points each while Kelci Gibbons added 2. Ace Moving's high scorer was Katherine O’Brien. Kristen O'Brien and Kayla Caruso each had 4. Dr. Jack Ellis 39, CDI 16 Lyndsay Ellis led the well-bal- anced offense scoring a game high 13 points while Paige Selen- ski scored 10. Danielle Krawetz had 8 points and Kim Konnick and Megan Wills each had 4. Devin Lacey added a bucket. CDI's Claire Mitchell was high scorer with 7 points which in- cluded a trey. Alyssa Cybulski also had a three pointer and fin- ished with 5 points. 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