i "10 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, March 20, 2033 Working Together for Wildlife print and patch now available The Pennsylvania Game Com- mission’s 2003 Working Togeth- er for Wildlife fine art print and patch are now available at the agency's offices or through “The Outdoor Shop” on its website (www.pgc.state.pa.us). “The Homesteader,” a fine-art print by Susan Bankey Yoder, features an eastern cottontail rabbit huddled under brush. The print was published on the cover of the November issue of Pennsylvania Game News, the agency's official monthly maga- ‘zine. An unframed copy of the 22.5-by-15 inch print on acid- ' free paper sells for $125, plus shipping and handling costs. A high-quality framed print sells for $222.50, plus shipping and This year’s patch, by Nick Rosato, also features a cotton- tail rabbit. The patch sells for $4.71. Founded in 1980, the Working Together for Wildlife program has raised more than $2 million to support research and reintro- duction of non-game wildlife species native to Pennsylvania, including the bald eagle, osprey, river otter and fisher. Pennsylvania residents should add 6 percent sales tax to all items. Orders also may be placed with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Department MS, 2001 Elmerton Ave., Har- risburg, PA 17110-9797. Call 1- 888-888-3459 to use your Visa, MasterCard, Discover or Ameri- handling costs. can Express. (CIN | I = \ © J I = NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE - (Regional Forester, Patrick Donahue, Dallas): During the regular firearm deer seasons, deer ag- ing crews are sent out to various deer processors to collect data from harvested deer. One of the primary functions of our team is to determine the age of the animal. This can only be done by closely examining the animal's teeth for wear. This year, because of the un- seasonable cold weather, many animals were frozen solid, prevent- ing us from opening the jaws to get a look at the molars. One processor, anticipating the problem, placed three barrels of deer heads in the restroom of his shop. I have got to admit, it was a lot more comfortable than standing out in the cold and it also provided my partner, Jim Reap, a seat while recording the data. Tri-County club diving champions Wyoming Valley West Fast Div- ing Club recently held its diving championships. Two local divers, Erica Lisses and Sara Skammer, excelled at the meet. Both divers are coached by Rob Jacobs. Erica who dives in the 12-13 age group, placed 1st on three meter board with a score of 132.95. She also placed 3rd on one meter board with a score of 123.60. Erica is a seventh grade student at Dallas Middle School and lives in Trucksville. Sara, diving in the 10-11 age group, placed lst on one meter board with a score of 104.15. She also placed 3rd on three meter board with a score of 82.92. Sara is a fourth grade student at Dallas Elementary School and lives in Dallas. DYB championship Intermetro defeated Dino’s Pizza 49-36 to win the 5th/6th Grade DYB Championship. Mike Ryan led all scorers with 33 points and Tommy Youells added 10 points. Preston Balavage, Kyle Weaver and Vince Oliveri each added 2 points for the win. Solid defense by Eric Fritzes, Aaron Butler and Andy Duffy secured the win. The team finished the year with a 17-1 record. From left, first row: Vince Oliveri, Eric Fritzes and Andy Duffy. Second row: Kyle Weaver. Third row: Tommy Youells, Preston Balavage, Aaron Butler, and Brittany Niemuth, a Level 6 gymnast, received 2nd place. All- Around in the Buckeye Classic Invitational held in Columbus, OH in February. She also placed in the individual events receiving 2nd on Uneven Bars, 3rd on Beam and 4th on Floor. Brittany also competed in the Katie Baldwin Invitational held in Lancaster, on March 1. She received 2nd place All-Around with a score of 35.275. In the individual events she received 1st place on both Beam and Uneven Bars and 3rd place on both Vault and Floor. Brittany is a gymnast at Northeast Gymnastic Academy and is a freshman at Dallas High School. she is the daughter of Terry and Carol Niemuth of Shavertown. Mansfield University dean’s list Several Back Mountain students were named to the dean's list at Mansfield University for the fall 2002 semester. They are Lana Burke, Sweet Valley; Rebekah Burke, Dallas; Michelle Mancke, Dallas; and Erica Naessig, Harveys Lake. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for information. Public swimming scheduled at Dallas Middle School The Dallas School District an- nounces its spring schedule for public use of the Middle School swimming pool. The programs will run Monday, March 24 through Friday, May 9. Resi- dents of the Dallas School Dis- trict are welcome to patronize the swimming pool. Proof of resi- dence is required. A release form and $2 per person, per visit fee will apply. Family Swim Mondays 5-7 p.m. and Fridays 6-8 p.m. eopen to all residents of the Dallas School District Commu- nity. eNo one under 18 admitted unless accompanied by adult. Adult must remain with child at all times. Adult Lap Swim and Exercise Tuesdays 5-7 p.m. and Thurs- days 6-8 p.m. Open to all adult (18 years old) residents of the Dallas School District Community. eLap swimming and Exercise (aqua-jogging of aqua- aerobics)only. Gate of Heaven takes home awards Gate of Heaven school, Dallas, again won a special honor at the in annual Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science competition at | King's College on March 1 - The Award for the Small School with Highest Percent of First Awards. The Region 2 Competition was comprised of nearly 50 area schools with hundreds of students par- ticipating in grade levels seven through 12. | Students in the eighth grade, who were repeat First Awards wi 4 ners from last year, were Molly Kalish, Kristine Stanks, Jacqueline Thomas, Ariel Zurad, and Kathleen Paley, all with perfect scores. The seventh grade winners were; Devin Albrecht, Katie Banas, Lauren Blane, Dominic Jose, Carl Peterlin, Matthew Ruch, and Noah Zurad. Local residents named to College Misericordia dean’s list The following local residents recently earned dean’s list status from College Misericordia for Fall 2002. Dean's list students must attain a grade point average of 3.55 on a 4.0 scale. DALLAS: Sr. Ogechukwu Aboh, Tariq Adwan, Sr. Chioma Evan J Ahanihu, Gail Alford of Dallas, Kirsten Baxter, Virginia Conrad of j Dallas, Marilyn Dehaven, Nicole Fallon, Genevieve Gregus, David Hage, Dawn Harding, Adam Lowe, Doreen Lysiak, Regina Martin, Deanna Mennig, Jaclyn Reisser, Alison Richterman, Amber Rogers, Richard Ross, David Sellitto, Kimberly Smith, Kristy Taylorm Denise Widner. HARVEYS LAKE: Justine Hallenbeck, Lewis Matalavy, Laura ! Mitchell, John Sansevere,’ Joseph Simon, Mary Smee, Michael J White, Valerie Williams, Rebecca Keefe. NOXEN: Gennifer Pauley, Sarah Race. SHAVERTOWN: Eric Crahall, Ann Mc Nulty, Edward Piekara, Lita ) Piekara, Melissa Rossick, Melissa Schobert. TRUCKSVILLE: Natasha Holter, Emily Mathers. bo ) | ( Franklin and Marshall College recently announced that Aaron Gitlin, Dallas,and Carrie Houssock, Sweet Valley were named to the | Fall 2002 dean’s list. 1 Gitlin is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and the son of Dr. Paul 1 and Geri Gitlin. Houssock is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and the daughter of John and Ann Houssock. Gitlin, Houssock on dean’s list Mike Ryan. Fourth row: Coaches Tom Youells and Don Fritzes. O’Reilly (continued from page 9) exchanged the lead eight times through the first three quarters, with neither team holding more than a six-point lead. The Queensmen led 15-9 after one quarter, but Muncy used a 14-2 run late in the sec- ond quarter to grab a 28-24 halftime lead. The game was tied 37-37 entering the final quarter. O'Reilly's Chris Lynn nailed a jumper to make it 43-43 with 4:56 remaining in the game. From there, it was all Muncy. The Indians made nine of 12 free throws in the final 1:46 to seal the win. “When they got up by five points and went into the four corners, we had 15 fouls and they had five or six,” said Belen- ski. “We had to foul and put them on the line. And they made their foul shots.” The Indians went to a box- and-one defense to slow down O'Reilly's Matt Flanagan in the fourth quarter. The hot-shooting junior scored 20 points through the first three quarters, but was held scoreless in the final peri- od. Belenski said the loss won't diminish a season that featured the team reaching its goal of 20 wins and one of the deepest state playoff runs in the pro- gram’s history. “We had a great season.” Flanagan's 20 points, includ- ing four three-pointers, made him the game's high scorer. Tim Crossin added six and David Lo- hin scored five. 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