The Dallas Post Dallas, PA April 24, 2003 ® THE DALLAS POST —. Sports Black Knights 2nd at track invitational Staff Report SHIPPENSBURG — Lake- Lehman finished second with 47 points in the Class 2A boys High chool Track and Fleld Invita- Jey held April 19 at Ship- pensburg University. Brad Baird led Lehman with wins in the 3,200 (9:41.64) and steeplechase (6:23.94). Also for the Black Knights, Brandon Burkhardt was second in the discus (139-5) and third in the shot put (45-5 1/2), George Lazur was fourth in the discus (131-2) and Aaron Moyer was fifth in the 300 hurdles (43.85). Lehman’s Preston Smith was fifth in the high jump (5-10) sixth in the long jump (20-0) and triple jump (39-11), team- mates Nate Carsman and Phil Kasper were fifth and sixth, re- spectively, in the pole vault with heights of 12-6 and Black Knight Corey Norton was sev- enth in the 400 (54.67). For Dallas, Steve Salavantis was seventh in the shot put (45- 8) and javelin (167-4). In 2A girls action, Dallas took eighth with 28 points. Dallas won the 3,200 relay 0:22.14), and Mountaineer @. Giacometti took first (11:46.39) in the 3,200, followed by teammate Whitney Adams, who took third in 12:06.34. Leading Lake-Lehman was Al- lison Boris, third in the 400 (1:03.80); and Annie Sorchik, ‘who was fourth in the javelin (109-7). Lehman was fifth in the 3,200 relay (10:42.98) and Black Knight Kim Chollak took sixth in the high jump (4-8). Trout stockings The PA Fish and Boat Com- mission will stock trout in local waters on the following dates: Week of April 26: Frances locum Lake, Irena Lake, Satur- day 12:30 p.m.; April 28: Har- veys Creek 5. Week of May 3: Moon Lake, FE Walter Reservoir, Saturday 12:30 p.m. Soggy soccer Wyoming Seminary came out ahead of Dallas 3-0 in girls soc- cer action Monday. In photos, clockwise from left; Michelle Luksh, Dallas, and Maura Mc- Cormick raced for a the ball; Dallas goalie Rosalyn Wentko pulled in a Sem shot; Mansee Pa- tel kicked between Celia Pam- bianco, left, and Hillary Adams; Ashleigh King, right, too control as Julie Howell approached. POST PHOTOS/RON BARTIZEK SPORTS ROUNDUP SOFTBALL Wyoming Valley West 6, Dallas 4 DALLAS — Kristen Dopko’s two-run double highlighted a four-run rally in the sixth inning that lifted Wyoming Val- ley West to a 6-4 victory over Dallas in Wyoming Valley Conference softball. Sara Swepston went 2-for-3 with a d8uble for the Mountaineers. Nanticoke 4, Dallas 0 DALLAS — Jess Brenner tossed a no- hitter as Nanticoke defeated Dallas in a make-up game. Dallas 7, Tunkhannock 5 (8 innings) TUNKHANNOCK — Sam Oschman and Meredith Lacey had two hits apiece for Dallas, which scored four times in the top of the eighth to win In the extra inning. Lauren Patton smacked a single for the Mountaineers. Lauren Collini went the distance, scat- tering seven hits. Berwick 4, Lake-Lehman 3 BERWICK — Berwick scored the win- ning run in the bottom of the seventh in- ning. Jamie Hoyt and Whitney Pollock had two hits apiece for Lehman. Sherree Horvath gave up only four hits and a walk and hit a home run for the Black Knights. BASEBALL Wyoming Valley West 16, Dallas 9 KINGSTON — Wyoming Valley West erupted for seven runs in the bottom of the third and held on for the win. Chuck Stajewski went 3-for-4 for Dal- las, including a double; Adam Tkaczyk was 2-for-4 with a double and Ryan Bolton hit a home run. Dallas 11, Hanover Area 0 HANOVER TWP. — Ryan Gryskevicz threw a two-hitter and drove in two runs as Dallas defeated Hanover Area in five innings April 19. Gryskevicz struck out six and walked only three Hanover bat- ters. ; The Mountaineers scored five times in the fourth and twice in the fifth to in- voke the 10-run rule. Adam Tkaczyk was 2-for-3 with a double and three RBI. Ryan Bolton was 2-for-4 with two RBI and three runs scored. Mike Race also scored three times. See ROUNDUP, pg 10 Lake-Lehman gets one back as spring season nears end The Lake-Lehman Black in which the schools play one an- Knights got one back last week, beating Dallas in girls soccer to take a two-game lead in the race for the inaugural Back Mountain Cup. Lehman goes into Thursday's track and field meet with a 10-8 lead over the Mountaineers. The Black Knights won the first seven events last fall before Dallas got its first vic- tory in the Old Shoe football game. After losing in wrestling, the Mountaineers reeled off four consecutive victories in basket- ball to make the race competitive. Then, Dallas won all three games played April 14 to edge closer. ' The Cup includes every regu- other, awarding one point for each victory and .5 point to each school in a tie. There is no dis- tinction made between a win in volleyball, football or track — all are equally important. © The winning school will be treated to a cookout after the final game be- tween the two schools, and will hold possession of the Cup tro- phy until the completion of the next year’s seasons. A collection of non-perishable food items will be held in connection with the event. The general public and lo- cal sports celebrities will be invit- ed to attend, in a spirit of healthy lar-season game, match and meet celebration. = aye Back Mountain Cup standings Gymnasts compete at Pottsville Date Sport Sept. 5 Golf Sept. 9 Field Hockey Dallas Sept. 20 Boys Soccer Lehman Sept. 25 | Golf Irem Sept. 25 Boys Cross Country Dallas Oct. 1 Girls Volleyball Lehman Oct. 11 Boys Soccer Dallas Nov.2 Football Dallas Dallas Dec.4 Wrestling Dallas Lehman Jan. 13 Girls Basketball Dallas Dallas Jan. 14 Boys Basketball Lehman Dallas Feb.6 = Girls Basketball Lehman Dallas Feb.8 Boys Basketball Dallas Dallas Mar. 31 Boys Volleyball Lehman Lehman Apr. 14 Baseball Dallas Dallas Apr. 14 Softball Lehman Dallas Apr. 14 Tennis Lehman Dallas Apr. 16 Girls Soccer Lehman Lehman The Tournament of Indoor Association’s Atlantic Coast Championship (TIA-ACC) will be held in Wildwood, NJ, May 2-4. Last year, the DHS team was the Novice Division Champions. This year they are competing in the Scholastic-A Division and have placed third at Norristown, fourth at Delaware Valley, first at Williamsport, second at Tyrone, and second at the Whitehall competitions. Future competition exhibition 4/05/03 Upper Darby H.S. - Competition 4/12/03 Salisbury H.S. - Competition 4/26/03 Parkland H.S. - Chapter’s Competition 4/27/03 Dallas H.S. - Exhibition (2:00 p.m.) 5/2-4/03 Wildwood, NJ - TIA-ACC We invite the community to our exhibition show on 4/27 at 2 p.m. in the Dallas High School gymnasium Pictured back row from left: Tabitha Chlubicki, Alyson Dube, Ashlie Mor- yy, Nina Chlubicki, Center row (l-r): Amber LaBar, Stephanie Ches- lavage, Laura Raczkowski, Meredith Davies. Front row (l-r): Brianna Allen, Amy Scafella, Kristin Augustine. Winner Lehman Lehman Lehman Lehman Lehman Lehman Lehman Location Huntsville Standing LL1-DO LL2-DO LL3-DO LL4-DO LL5-DO LL6-DO LL7-DO LL7-D1 LL8-D1 LL8-D2 LL8-D3 LL8-D4 LL8-D5 LL9-D5 LL9-D6 LL9-D7 LL9-D8 LL10-D 8 Kirby Szalkowski of Dallas and Brittany Niemuth of Shaver- town recently competed as Level 6 gymnasts at.the Friendship Classic meet held at the Martz Center in Pottsville. They are members of Northeast Gymnastics Academy, Wilkes-Barre. Kirby competed in the 8 and 9-year-old group and received 9th All-Around with a score of 34.0. In the individual events, she received 7th on Beam, 8th on Floor and Vault and 9th on Uneven bars. Kirby is the daughter of Ralph and Sandy Sza- lkowski of Dallas. Brittany competed in the 13 and over age group receiving 2nd place All-Around with a score of 34.975 in the individual events, she received 1st on Beam, 5th on Uneven Bars, and 7th on both Floor and Vault. Brittany is the daughter of Terry & Carol Neimuth of Shavertown. 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