10 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, February 20, 2033 7-8 girls (continued from page 9) Ace Moving & Storage 25, Slocum Insurance 22 Slocum Insurance had a slow start but came on strong in the final quarter going on a 10-4 run but fell short by three to Ace Moving. Suzy Krogulski and Katherine O’Brien combined for 17 points for Ace Moving. Aman- da Touey had 4 points, and Leslie Serino and Kristen O’Brien each chipped in 2. Alicia Evans paced Slocum Insurance with 6 points. Scoring 4 points each were Megan Youells, Katie Gilligan and Allison Evans. Kelci Gibbons and Ashley Myers each had 2. Dr. Jack Ellis 34, CDI 24 A well balanced offense, with six of Dr. Jack Ellis’'s players putting up points, was the key to their win. Devin Lacey was high scorer for the winners with 11 points. Paige Selenski had 7 points while Lindsay Ellis and Danielle Krawetz each had 6. Megan Wills and Kim Konnick each scored a basket. CDI's Stephanie Konecke was high scorer with 18 points, which in- cluded a three pointer. Lauren Zimniski, Claire Mitchell, and Alyssa Cybulski had 2 points apiece. 1st round playoffs Ace Moving & Storage 27, Pace Physical Therapy 20 Ace Moving came out to a fast start and was able to keep the lead for the win. Kristen O’Brien was high scorer for the winners with 12 points. Team mates Suzy Krogulski and Katherine O'Brien combined for the re- maining 15 points. Leading Pace’s offense was Rachel Shaub with 12 points. Steph Pace added 6 and Courtney Taylor added a basket. Center for Diagnostic Imaging 19, Comets 18 CDI went on a 12-0 run in the first quarter, but the Comets never gave up, outscoring their opponants in the remaining three quarters, but fell just one point short. Alyssa Cybulski was CDI's high scorer with 6 points. Claire Mitchell and Steph Ko- necke each had 4, Becca Banks had 3 'and Lauren Zimniski added a bucket. Brittney Allan and Tara Dombzalski each scored 7 points for the Comets, and each had a three pointer. Krysta Kerrick and Chelsea Mar- tin each had 2 points. 1-1 cheerleaders attend Keystone winter championships The Lake-Lehman cheerleaders recently attended the Keystone Cheerleaders Associations 12th annual Winter Cheer Championships in Upper Darby. This is the fifth time the Varsity Cheerleaders have .com- peted in this competition and the fourth time they have brought home the Division Championship. The Junior High team has competed for four years and this is the second time they came home with the championship. The team consists of 15 girls. The varsity and junior high girls are coached by Sandy Dobrowolski, Aprille Covert and Crystal Savage. This the first time the Lake-Lehman Junior Knights Cheerleaders have attended this competition. They also took the championship in their division. They are coached by Julie Frederick, Sandy Brown, Tara Coletti, Aprille Covert, Cheryl Dragon, Michaeline Butler. From left, top row, Varsity: Cheryl Ross, Ashley Basar, Captain Briana Maslowski, Kristie Taylor, Missy Simoson, Christina Reimard, Fifth row: Tiffany Harris, Ainsley Schuler, Kimberly Hartman, Dana Colfax, Danny Evans, Caitlin Schuler, Felicia Walsh and Erika Steele. Missing from photo: Captain Maura Dougher. : Fourth row, Junior High: Arianne Salla, Deanna Dragon, Lauren Cornell, Sara Ferry, Jordan Ander- son, Desery Ammons, Megan Oliver, Lauren Marshall, Lauren Dawsey. Third row: Nicole Clonan, Jasmine Waltman, Angela Thomas, Tiffany Moore, Jessica Alba, Samantha Hudak. On each end of this row are Mini Knights Cheerleaders, L-Leighanne Grabski, R-Chelsea Mc- Dermott. Second row: Johnna Hudak, Jessica Neare, Stephanie Butler, Tori Frederick, All Noon, Ashley Headman, Sara Casterline. First row: Gabrielle Dragon, Gina Bartley, Samantha Brown, Melissa Wright, Jessica Wright, Breanna Marshall, Kayla Koziol, Mirina Dragon. 7th graders take second place at Newport Tournament The 7th grade tournament fective man to man full court onship game, DYB lost a 5-6 Boys (continued from page 9) Hiscox did a nice job on de- fense. Dallas Lions was coached by Neil McAndrew. Inter Metro was coached by Tom Youells. DYB 5th/ 6th Grade Boys Basketball Playoffs Playoffs be- gan Feb.19. Semi Finals are on Friday 2-21 starting at 7:30 at the Wyecallis Gym. DYB 6th Grade Tournament Team Dallas 6th Grade played at Hoop City in Dunmore on Sat- urday and Sunday. Dallas de- feated Mid Valley 46-37 Satur- day. Steve Meskers led Dallas with 10 points, Josh Backes fol- lowed with 9, Scott Skammer and Kevin Pierce scored 6 apiece, Michael Ryan had 5, Jackie Ellis and Derek Martin spilt 8 points and Ryan Urzen added 2. Dallas 6th Grade traveled back to Hoop City on Sun Dallas defeated Our oon @ Peace 38 to 28. Josh Backes led Dallas with 10 Points. Jackie El- lis and Michael Ryan scored 7 points apiece. Steve Meskers and Ryan Uzen spilt 8 points. Scott Skammer had 3 and Tom Youells added 1. Dallas will play in the championship game. Due to weather conditions date TBA. 7th/8th grade boys skills winners 1st, Peter 7th grade free throws: Patrick Murray. 2nd, Steve. 3rd, Covert. 7th grade three pointers: lst, Matt Alfano. 2nd, Joey Collini. 3rd, Evan Razawich. 8th grade free throws: 1st, David Luksh. 2nd, Tom Parrish. 3rd, John Ashley. 8th grade three pointers: 1st, Stephen Zubko. 2nd, Mike McAndrew. 3rd, Greg Jerzak. Send your The Lake Lehman Jr. High wrestling team in winning the Team Tro- phy at the District II Jr. High West Sectional Wrestling Tournament held February 8 at Tunkhannock High School. A total of 259 points were scored by the entire team, with 12 team members placing 1st-4th place and advancing to the East/West Dis- team won three of four games over the weekend to finish sec- ond at the Newport tourna- ment. Mike Kravitsky scored 24 points to lead DYB over New- port 65-20. Eric Tucker added 9 while Matt Alfano and Kyle Arnaud scored 5 each. In the second game, DYB used an ef- press to top Pope John Paul 69- 33. Joe Bevevino scored 11 points while Perter Steve added 6 and Michael Gross 4. DYB finished pool play undefeated with a 52-33 win over Lebanon. Patrick Murray led the offense with 11 points while Mark Covert had 8. In the champi- thrilling game to Davenport, New York 67-61. Patrick Mur- ray and Mark Covert scored 22 points each while Eric Tucker added 14. 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Morgan DeAr- BT 1 |e! 25 Sumrsrme youth of 8 Shock 33 Intimidates Eye Care Specialists 45, mitt scored a season high 8 63 64 85 29 hy Greek myth ~~ 9 Rotary phone 34 Daughter of Philadelphia Hair 22 points while Jason Crispell was 5 _—_ . 30 Cartoonist 49 Barbra’s “A 3 feature 4 Muhamed Austin Carr continued his hot outstanding on the boards grab- Chast Sark Bo 3 Son city 3 TRven shooting, scoring 37 points while bing 8 rebounds for Karchner (74 7s ve. 7 78 32 Mama's boy? sg hs (sl) 13 Piece of work 37 Spoof Alex Zubko added 6 points for Refrigeration Services. 79 80 81 82 |83 84 [85 |86 34 A ly 51 Charity 19 High (Fr.) 38 24/7, so to ' 20 Possessed speak . . ° 87 88 89 90 91 erhaps iti i Raiders begin sien-ups March 8 P DOWN 21 Additionally 39 Sandwich : 8 ¥ P 92 93 [94 3 35 Competent 4 _ _rgjief 22 Social shop The Kingston Township Raiders Junior Football Organization an- 3 A190 Senha! 2 Parisian pal engagement 40 Automaker nounces registration on March 8, from 10 a.m.-12 noon, at the 5 er ol il wrivz[e on ¥ aired 3 Scale abbr. 23 Fashion mag- Ransom Eli - Shavertown Fire Department on Main Street in Shavertown. Any [104] 105 106 40 oe call 4 English poet 25 sane as a ESoi 3 ; : rican boy or girl, ages 6-14 as of August 1, who would like to be a football |= 108 109 110 1111 (112| 41 It takes the dorm : ale od Pi i f : : i L 5 Carolina 26 “Exodus 45 Lap dog, for player or cheerleader should bring a copy of his or her birth certifi- cake county author short cate, a recent photograph, and medical insurance information. The [13 Lh use 17 118 119 42 Muse of hero- 6 More, to the 27 Alone 46 Type units Raiders are seeking football and cheerleading coaches for A, B and 130 137 123 123 ic poetry maestro 29 They get pap C Teams. Those interested should inquire about these positions at 47 Highlander 7 Hobbies and smears & registration. For further information, contact Dorothy Backes at ['?* 128 128 we? : 696-0128 © 2003 King Features Synd., Inc. 4 1 4 v » 4
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