The Dallas Post Dallas, PA April 3, 2003 9 Section 2 SPORTS ROUNDUP Black Knights, Mounts open with wins in girls soccer Lake-Lehman 2, WVW 1 FORTY FORT — Julia Covert scored two goals as Lake- Lehman defeated Wyoming Valley West 2-1 Thursday in the Wyoming Valley Conference girls soccer opener for both teams. Lehman keeper Deidre Wengen made seven saves to pre- the victory, as Lehman recorded 30 shots on goal while nording WVW to nine. Traci Ragukas and Britney Hillard each had an assist for the Black Knights. ~~ Dallas 2, Wyoming Seminary 0 WYOMING — Jackie Hardwick and Mandy Alles each had goals for Dallas in a battle of defenses. Rosalyn Wentko made five saves to record the shutout. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Lake-Lehman 2, Dallas 0 LEHMAN TWP. — Lake-Lehman dominated the Moun- : p ; i taineers 15-2, 15-3 to stay undefeated. Cory Spencer recorded | Se seven blocks and eight service points, including four aces. | : Aaron Pagoda had seven kills and two blocks for the Black Knights, and Craig Kasper scored 12 service points. Lake-Lehman 2, Wyoming Area 0 LEHMAN TWP. — The Black Knights posted 15-1, 15-1 vic- tories. Craig Kasper (7 kills) and Cory Spencer (6 kills) led the hit- ting. Jared Janiczek recorded 16 assists. Angelo Georgetti and Phil Pineno served eight points apiece. FOR THE DALLAS POST/PETE G. WILCOX See ROUNDUP, pg 10 Tracy Ragukas (9) tried to stop a Valley West advance while on the ground as Lisa Wasser, left, closed in. Black Knights regain momentum in Back Mt. 7 / up race / Lake-Lehman recovered froma son in wrestling, the Moun- winter sports losing streak to Black Knights boys volley- moving the standings to 9-5 in Lehman's fa- Vor. After a very slow start, Dallas got its first victory against its Back Mountain rivals in the Old Shoe football game. After losing the first event of the winter sea- taineers reeled off four consecu- the girls soccer teams will meet at Lehman. ball team The Cup is not intended to di- walloped the minish the importance of the Mountaineers Old Shoe football game, or the March 31, more recent awards given by Back Mountain Youth Soccer to the winning soccer team. It in- cludes every regular-season game, match and meet in which the schools play one another, awarding one point for each vic- tory and .5 point to each school in a tie. There is no distinction made between a win in volley- ball, football or track — all will y phy until the completioh of the next year’s seasons. A /collection victory in the tive victories in basketball to be equally important. of non-perishable food items will race for the make the race competitive. The winning school will be be held in connection with the inaugural The schools are scheduled for treated to a cookout after the fi- event. The general public and lo- Back Moun- a big day April 14, when they nal game between the two cal sports celebrities will be in- tain Cup. The play each other in softball, base- schools next spring, and will vited to attend, in a spirit of powerful ball and tennis. Two days later hold possession of the Cup tro- healthy celebration. 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 rem Lehman LL4-DO Sept. 25 Boys Cross Country Dallas Lehman LL5-DO Oct. 1 Girls 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 POST PHOTOSAIMPHILLIPS - | Fahy, 6° - Girls Basketball Lehman Dallas LL8-D4 Spencer blasted a spike past Steve Chopick (21) and Dustin Feb.8 Boys Basketball Dallas Dallas LL8-D5 Winarz (6). Mar. 31 Boys Volleyball Lehman Lehman LL9-D5 BMT Youth Soccer signups Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association will hold for the fall, 2003 intramural soc- cer season on Saturday, April 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Dallas Senior High School cafeteria. Age groups U-6 through U-18 will be accepted. Eligible players must be at least 5 years of age before August 1, 2003. Social Security numbers and proof of age required. Kingston Twp. Raiders registration The Kingston Township Raiders Junior Football Organization announces a second registration on April 5, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Shavertown Fire Department on Main Street in Shavertown. Any boy or girl, ages 6-14 as of August 1, who would like to be a football player or a cheerleader should bring a copy of his or her birth certifi- cate, a recent photograph, and medical information. The Raiders are also seeking football and cheerleading coaches. For information contact Dorothy Backes at 696- 0128. Golf tournament to aid Children’s Service Center The Junior League of Wilkes-Barre is currently planning its 14th Annual Golf Tour- nament to benefit the Children’s Service Center of Wyoming Valley. The tournament will be held at the Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club in Mountaintop on May 30. Call the Ju- nior League office at 288-4818 for registration information. Send your sports reports by | dallaspost@Ileader.net Three named MUPs at Sem Wyoming Seminary Upper School Director of Athletics Karen Klass- ner has announced Sem’s Most Valuable Players from the Back Mountain for winter sports played during the winter term. In boys basketball, the offensive MVP is Eric Feinstein, a senior from Shavertown. In girls basket- ball, Morgan Carey, a senior from Dallas, was the defensive MVP. In boys varsity ice hockey, Matthew Katyl, a senior from Dallas, was named offensive MVP. Seen following the awards presen- tation, from left: Morgan Carey, Dallas; Eric Feinstein, Shaver- town; and Matt Katyl, Dallas.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers