10 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, March 6, 2033 Fagula scores 40 in title game Brad Fagula scored 40 points to lead Snyder & Clemente to a 63-50 win over Morgan Stanley in the cham- DYB pionship game of the 7th/8th grade boys division. Snyder & Clemente finished the season with a perfect record as coach Dave Fagula won his third straight league championship. Alex Baltimore added 8 points, Jeff Clemente 7, and Alex Zamo- jski 6. Adam Singer led Morgan Stan- ley with 36 points, while Mike Kravitsky added 11 points. Joe Kaiser had 2 points and Bobby Redinski 1. Morgan Stanley was coached by Bob Redinski. In a semifinal game, Snyder & Clemente edged CSI Internation- eA =10) £5) al 53-48. Brad Fagula led a bal- anced attack with 26 points, while Mike Gergel, Evan Raza- wich, Brenden Carr, and Peter Blanchard also scored. Guy Car- penter led CSI with 18 points while Brendan Delaney and Pe- ter Filak had 10 each. Ryan Konopki added 8 points and Kyle Hazleton 2. CSI was coached by Guy Carpenter. In the other semifinal, Adam Singer scored 26 points to lead Morgan Stanley over Burger King 40-31. Greg Jerzak led Burger King with 13 points while Billy DeAngelo added 6. Also enjoying fine seasons were Tom Parrish, Mike McAndrew, Dan Jacobs, David Hanadal, Garrett Zobel, and Ryan Urzen. The team was coached by Neil McAndrew. Dr. Maas wins champonship in close game Brittany Kneal scored 10 of her 16 points in the fourth quar- ter to hold off Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald DYB 23-20’ for the league cham- pionship. Dr. Maas led through half-time. Abi- gail Mulhern scored 8 of Rosen- n’s 12 third quarter points to take lead after three quarters. Also scoring for Dr. Maas was Elena Habersky with 3, and Mol- ly Gilligan and Jenna Woychick with 2 each. Scoring for Rosenn were Abigail Mulhern with 16, Hillary Schaub with 2, and Danielle Harding with 2. 5-6 GIRLS Semi-finals Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald 26, Fieldhouse 25 Rosenn’s defense held Field- house to just 3 points in the fourth quarter to help them come away with the win. Scoring for Rosenn were Hillary Schaub with 4, Abigail Mulhern with 18, Alexis Kuzma with 2 and Daneille Harding with 2. Leading the scoring for the Fieldhouse was Shauna Phillips with 23 points. Also scoring was Julie Manorek with 2. Dr. Kurt Maas 16, Town & Country Cleaners 12 Stevens placed five players in the scoring column but it wasn’t enough. Scoring for Dr. Maas were Molly Gilligan with 2, Brit- tany Kneal with 8, and Elena Habersky with 6. Scoring for Stevens were Jill Jackson with 5 and Jennifer Rutalis with a free throw. Scoring two points each were Rachel Buckman, Cierra Leonardo, and Alyxandra Howard. DYB Sth graders win pair in tournament D.J. Berley, Chris Dailey, and Taylor Dunn scored 6 points each as the DYB 5th graders rolled to a 39-15 win over Plains in the DYB ol Meredith Edwards. Lake-Lehman field hockey seniors, from left, kneeling: Jenna Fine, Amy Ruda, Carla Chiampi, Second row: Tabatha Sprau, Tracey Hudak, Meghan DeCesaris, Laura Matzel, Tara Bath. Behind counter: Donna DeCesaris, Susan Boris and Susie Young of the parents association. Champions, with rings to prove it The Lake-Lehman field hockey parents association presented each of the senior members of this year’s state championship team with commemorative . rings. The group has held sever- al fund raising events, but has yet to offset the entire expense. Anyone interested in contribut- ing should contact the high school office. Donna DeCesaris, association president, presented a ring to Sara Inter Metro 49, | Dino’s Pizza 37 hh Michael Ryan scored 33 points for Inter Metro, 22 of them in the fourth quarter when Josh Backes got into foul trouble.Tom Youells had 10 points, Preston Balavage and Vincent Oliveri split 4. Josh Backes scored 27 points for Di-| no’s. Kyle Piazza had 5, Tony Bevenino and Brian Haughwout | split 4. ; 6th Grade Tosds at Hoop City DYB 6th grade was defeated by Marion Catholic at Hoop City in the championship game. Ryan Urzen scored 11 points while Scott Skammer had 8 points. Josh Backes, Steve Meskers, Kevin Pierce scored 5 points apiece. Michael Ryan added 3. Gators finish with win The varsity GOH boys team finished the regular season by beating Bishop O'Reilly Junior High School teams 58-42. The Gators were led by Chris DeRojas’ 41 points, and great "defensive play by Eric Perez and Keith Hizny. The Gators finished the regu- lar season 10-5. DYB banquet tickets on sale Dallas Youth Basketball will hold its year-end banquet on Sunday, April 13 at 6 p.m. at Genetti's in Wilkes Barre. All girls and boys awards and tro- phies will be presented and a family style dinner will be served. The cost is $13 for adults, $10 for children 12 and a a 5th grade tournament. Nick Lombard added 4 points. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK ~~ Chmura. under, and age 4 and under are In their second game, Mike Diaco scored 8 points and Cody free. Players attending with | Plesnar 4 as DYB edged Gem Therapeutics 40-29. Joe Murray : 3 paying adult are free but are re scored a game-high 18 points for Gem. Noon makes Big East all-academic team quired to have a ticket to gain In other 5th grade action, St. Marys of Avoca defeated Plains. admittance. Tickets can be pur- Fons after the ire week o play are DYB at 2-0, Avoca at 1-0, Jennifer Noon of Shavertown, a junior field hockey player at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, | chased at all DYB playoff games. hy em Ts at : tL and Plains at 0-2. The two teams with the | yj as recently chosen to the 2001-2002 Big East Academic All Star team. "| Due to the large turnout in pre- ot hi 5 Ae BD Pay will meet in fe championship game. Jenn was also presented with the 2002-Mission Statement Award-this award is voted on by the | Vious years, it is suggested to In the fourth grade division, DYB defeated Crestwood 26-10 be- | to5m and awarded to the member of the field hockey team who best approached and embodied the | buy your tickets early. For more hind 7 points each from Hayden Jenkins and Mark Noyalis. Kevin spirit of the teams’ mission statement. information, contact Peggy ] Gilbert added 6 points and Drew Schaub 4. Jenn will also take on the role as a tri-captain. Lacey at 696-4603. DYB lost their first game in the tournament to the Back Mt. Rim- ! rockers 25-21. Marc Noyalis led Dyb with 10 points while Spencer [ Youngman added 2 and Tyler Shutlock 1. Austin Carr led the Rim- | rockers with 20 points. (@ W (@s L The Rimrockers also defeated Lehman 42-25 behind 11 points R O S S O R D O R N E R | I from Steve Ruch and 4 from Josh Ryan. Justin Cornell led Lehman with 6 points. by Linda Thistl Lehman won their first game 19-11 against Crestwood behind 9 Rational Numbers jualin | oints from Chad Carey and 4 points from Zach Yursha. i P y p Super Crosswor FOR THE BIRDS Using the clues, simple arithmetic, 6th and 7th grade teams reach winners bracket finals ALA In the 7th grade division, Patrick Murray scored a game-high 25 ACR SS or i no Sie 95 Swootheart y (aa fim) - Dione he 3 Pa he Oo points to lead DYB over Gate of Heaven 66-36. Mike Kravitsky added =~ Sandburg 54 Sanford of 99Turnover 4 Notas fatty 41 Shoo Sve Snigied ine degra. | 10 points while Eric Tucker and Joe Bevevino had 8 each. DYB will visi sons” Halles ng 4 oo oF 0 43 Shae! Bliot SY A play Pittston in the winners bracket final Friday night. 9 Montana 56 Scandinav- 103 Invasion , 6 Prosperous 48 Adorable 97 Bud Ll AGRS dbl) ius 19-Acioss In other 7th grade division action, Gate of Heaven defeated Avoca, 14 aay 59 an oy los Fiaidurters 7 Ymes i 50 Australian ii i 2 3. Same digit repeated Pittston edged Sacred Heart of Dupont, and Pittston routed Valley Mrs. greeting 106 Rent chalance? Corelli 100 Crime writer a . .Songecuive ou dygits In West 17'58 Pulitzer 61 Fool ~~ 109 CRANE 8 Nil 52 One of the Colin gscendingorder: C J winner 63 Missouri 113 Church 9 Crank’s Judds 102 PC key =z 7. Consecutive even digitsin DOWN Sy In 6th grade division action, Josh Backes scored a game-high 22 18 Place of 2a Sirpott ator tia gical 2 Fer 53 Tolstoy title 104 SHAEF O ascending order 1. Conssauive digits f : fencing? alua ient i tart d 9. S digit ted rearrange points to lead DYB over Avoca 63-22. Tommy Youells added 10 4g : rot pig Goon 55 Coalition 107 “The March 0p) 11. di i 2. Eight less than 14-Across X points, Scott Skammer 8, and Ryan Urzen 7. DYB advanced to the 34 Toe Jung ge Stowe sight 11s Big rig 1" Explosive 57 Play a King oC ascending order 4. 13-Down minus 2-Down V : : ; 3 ipe par creen- anne initials round? 08 a i Th 6. C tive digits i winners bracket final by defeating Berwick 59-23. Josh Backes led 55 wReN writer Nora 117 Actress 12 Golfer's 58 Bedding 110 Saming Li! 33, Sung the digisis 3 : a. n ( 6th Grade with 14 points, Scott Skammer followed with 10. Tommy 25 Brobding-. 70 Ef Hagen gadgets 60 At large ground = 14. One-half of 18-Across 8. 1-Down plus 13-Down A Youells scored 9, Steve Meskers 8, Ryan Urzen 7, Michael Ryan 5, gra yaoah onBuenh | Bia 82 a 11 award g 16. 3-Across plus 7-Across 10. Six less than 9-Across Derek Martin 4 and Lee Culver 2. : (cheaply) Jewett 122 Tole 15 Toomey or ~~ 65 “Never on city < 18: Sova lase pane oy 4 on | In other 6th grade tournament action, Pittston ran over Gate of # &me =~ Tdinendsea material Hig Sunday: © 113 Detonai 19. Six hundred less than 6- 15. Six more than 1-Across Heaven, Berwick edged Lehman-Jackson, Fairview Elementary nar- Ro NaNa 78 Depravity important 20 Musty 66 Good- 118 Energy Down 17, 15% less than Sfcions | rowly defeated Pittston, and Lehman-Jackson stayed alive by defeat- 3 he J Casy side NPN: 2 ome o7 fumareq 190 Ce . ae ing St. Mary's -of Avoca. 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Bruce language I Kisthardt, VP of Community Development for the USTA Middle i iy i 5 all 4s i 34 Shoveled | States, left, and Ralph Tutlane, USTA Board of Directors, right, pre- 61 62 63 64 65 66 36 Wagon movie 8 Lennon's lady 31 Work on the 1B sent the award to Jack Monick, Valley Tennis & Swim Club manager: 57 168 59 oS i ng 5 37 Open- 59 Gloomy 9 Started soundtrack | F outed 60 H.S. subj. 10 Lamb’s dam 35 Space b 3 : 74 75 76 77 78 39 Post-Renais- 61 Cause corro- 12 Largest of the 38 Perfume label EB F Valley Tennis & Swim Club honored by USTA sance period sion uy ht ae 7 80 2 82 ii 41 Shame 19 Reaction 40 30-Down’s I i The Valley Tennis & Swim Club, Inc. has been named the 2002 57 55 or 57 55 43 Snapshot DOWN a a offering iB 4 Club of the Year for the Eastern Pennsylvania District by the United : 44 Destruction 1 “West Side 21 Moment 42 Family mem- | S State Tennis Association (USTA). The Trucksville club, which will [90 a 92 193 94 95 9 [97 198 46 Suit Story” group 23 “Waking - ber B again host Keystone State Games tennis action in July, received the 55 oo oT ToS 0 _ 108 50 Manger visitors 2 Grenoble gir- ~~ Devine” 45 Night light [fr of prestigious award at a USTA banquet held recently. 53 Conger or friend 25 Middle 47 Chimney | : The award was based on a combination of the club's facilities and 106 107 {108 09 Ho Mm fnorey. 3 Harmonization Eastern nation channel an membership growth. Recent improvements have led to a 25 percent 113 17a 775 55 Medicinal 4 Bullring bravo 26 Wall paint 48 Tittle i 5 increase in membership over the past three years. 56 plant tai 5 Ranchers Solor £9 Criisrion p! The club also played host to the junior division tennis action of |''® 440) hi 119 120 [12% ze rAncenain concem 27 Lalendal 2 Cepiral A Ct terms 6 Enmeshed in information ~~ 51 “Can | take the Keystone State Games in July of 2002. The nomination for the [126 127 128 [129 [130 131 [132 57 Bill's partner red tape 28 Campus area that as -?” USTA award came from officials of the Keystone State Games. 74 ¥87 3 3 58 Streisand/ 7 Largest of the 29 Incite 52 Wildebeest Individual, family and t bershi = ge 2 | ndividual, family and corporate memberships are available as are Dreyfuss seven 30 Leaf wearer 54 Journal ‘Rk! junior tennis memberships. For more information, contact Jack [137 138 139 140 h Monick at the Valley Tennis & Swim Club, Inc. at 696-1414. © 2003 King Features Synd., Inc. ik : ]] ( v | ; v - pat [Bape
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