10 The Dallas Post SPORTS Friday, July 4, 2003 All-star (continued from page 9) gled. Shaver was the winning pitcher, striking out six and al- lowing three hits. Nanticoke 14, ; ] Back Mountain 4 White Sox 18, Duryea 6, BMT American 3 JUNE 30 — Sara Konopki Harveys Lake 4 : JUNE 30 — Winning pitcher led Back Mountain with three June 17 — Leah Kaiser | Eric gin pnd Justin Bimend hits, including a triple. Deine ba? owl ems id going : combined to shut down Bac for-4 with a double while Mountain American. 11-12-YEAR-OLD Katlin Kennedy and Danielle Harding also added hits. Chris- | BMT National 13, Exeter 1 SOFTBALL tian Baker doubled for Harveys JUNE 28 — Bobby Peron pack Mountain 10, Lake and Chrystie Simison | struck out eight and allowed Mountain Top 0 made an outstanding defensive 1 one hit as National won in four JUNE 29 — Rachel Miller play to stop a Sox rally. i Innings. and Danielle Harding com- 3 1 Peron and Cory Shaver each piped to pitch four innings of White Sox 26, had a double and single for Na- 5 hit ball as Back Mountain Bob Horlacher 9 ; tional, which started strongly on a game shortened by the June 14 — Leah Kaiser by scoring seven runs in the first inning. Mike Eckman and Casey Judge each added a dou- ble. Back Mountain 5, Jenkins Twp. 3 JUNE 28 — Derek Martin MINOR LEAGUE SOFTBALL 10-run rule over Mountain Top. Stephanie Ashley, Katie Pelleschi and Erin Belles each had a double and two RBI for Back Mountain. Teammate Gabrielle Olshemski went 2-for- 3 Softball (continued from page 9) Ellen Arnaud tripled for the Sox. Sara Konopki scored the lone Cardinal run. picked up the win striking out two while helping her own cause with two hits including a triple. Katlin Kennedy and Ali- cia Kaiser pitched in relief. Stephanie Ashley and Ellen Ar- naud also tripled in 4-for4 ef- forts. Erica Morgan chipped ® and Darius Fetchko each dou- LOWER VALLEY with three hits and Daniell [ ld 3 Bak Mwai Amt TOURNAMENT Harding and Alea Decker | Ba Youells added oo 2 : Ashley DD ae Ee i : : Back Mountain 15, \ , | singles for American. NC au, 5 5 Yatsko and Kayla Bardzel led | Hanover 4, Harveys Lake 0 JUNE 29 — Back Mountain's fie way for Horlacher i : . Shauna Phillips had a standout : | JUNE 28 — Tony Glazenski White Sox 17, struck out 16 and allowed three hits as Hanover shut out Harveys Lake. Kyle Smith had a double for Harveys Lake. Losing pitcher Nathan Volkel fanned eight. Duryea 12, Bob Horlacher 3 JUNE 28 — Corey Hodick pitched Duryea to an opening- round victory, allowing three offensive day, going 4-for-4 with three doubles, as her team routed Northwest in a five- in- ning, 10-run-rule shortened game. Nick Latosek pitched all five innings and struck out 10 while giving up only three hits to earn the victory. Latosek also had three hits, including a pair of doubles. Teammate Mitch Artsma also had three hits. FOR THE DALLAS POST/FRED ADAMS Brian Corbett watched his ball after teeing off on the second hole during the second round Harveys Lake 4 June 11 — The White Sox continued their hot hitting with Taylor Trudgen leading the way with four hits. Ellen Arnaud, Danielle Harding and Mary Kate Osick adding three hits each while Leah Kaiser and Emily Sisk chipped in two hits apiece. Erica Morgan picked up the win. Ariana An- golovich led the way for Har- hits in a complete game. Chipping in with two hits each of the Allan Tournament. : : Brian a ge an RBI Were T.J. Brandt, Jason Neare, gy Lake is two hits Pa double for Bob Horlacher. Matt and John Prater, as BMT Golf fe ) Eun L i gener De Stephenson and Matt Generotti pounded out 21 hits in all. y yaer. each added RBI singles. Forty Fort 10, BMT American 0 (continued from page 9) This year, Lafoca and Gar- ture didn’t prevent several White Sox 22, Phillies 12 June 10 — Taylor Trudgen D16 JUNIOR BASE- : “ : $e BALL JUNE 29 — Josh Kozich das needed only two. 1 Je eel g reat. teams from turning in solid ef- picked he i th i | threw a one-hitter and struck After both teams parred the This is the best forts. Ten teams within the Osick and Alexa Si he Ed/Lark-Fort Swoyer 8, out 11 in Forty Fort's win. first playoff hole, Greenwald . , championship flight finished "= “Lc Tia og 1 Harveys Lake 1 Carson Baker singled for and Brunn could not do the golf I've played. with scores under par, includ- Stephanie Ashley who tallied 1 JULY 1 — Casey Mulligan threw a three-hitter and struck out 16 to lead Ed/Lark-Fort Swoyer over Harveys Lake. American’s lone hit. Edwardsville/Larksville 11, BMT American 10 same on the second. Although the par4, 398-yard No. 2 vexed all four golfers, Gardas managed to drain a par putt Santo Lafoca Winner of Allan Tournament ing six that were 10-under or better. Dallas resident Brian Corbett teamed with Bib Gill to finish fourth with a score of three hits. Sarah Flannery had two hits for the Phillies. White Sox 18, urm . JUNE : 29 v ~~ that proved to be the eventual have featured players such as 273. Wg ub hel led far Edwardsville/Larksville won in (inner. now professional golfer Ted As for Lafoca, his 16-under Harveys Laie Decker weht i triple. dramatic fashion on Steve Wal- Both the 1998 and this Tryba, who teamed with Lafo- effort has him feeling confi- fy,r innings, striking out three tons game-winning, tWOTUN year’s playoff scenario illuss ca to win the event in 1986. dent about his game with sev- for the win. Ellen. Armand single. trate the competitive nature Teams competed under a eral key tournaments on the },mered in a defor 4 night and that golfers say accompanies this tournament. “The Allan has just become a wonderful tradition in the Wyoming Valley,” Lafoca said. “It has a reputation of having some of the best players in the valley, so to win the Allan, it takes some great playing.” Previous Allan tournaments match-play format that year. This year’s championship flight featured 16 two-man teams battling in four rounds of medal play. “It’s 72 holes. It’s a long and grinding tournament,” said Brunn during Sunday’s final round. But the event’s grueling na- horizon. He will attempt to qualify for the Pennsylvania State Amateur Tournament Monday, once again at Fox Hill. “I feel great. This is the best golf I've played. I think my game is strong, stronger than it’s ever been,” Lafoca said. Stephanie Ashley was 4-for-4 with a double. Leah Kaiser had two hits. Harveys Lake was led by Bobbi Gross who homered. 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Carson Baker pitched an outstanding game for > pa i pa 13s pe idiomatically i 40 il the Phils, striking out 10 and surrendering only two hits. The Gi- =r 40 [a1 fa2 43 44 [45 = Rraona ioe 42 [43 44 25 46 [47 [48 | ants jumped on top in the first with a three-run blast from Bobby yr 57 rr rr: £5 a 21 Dweeb rr 50 | Bs ! Peron. The Phils came back on the timely hitting of Baker, with 23 Pigpen | re : ; 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 24 Apron-like 52 53 54 | three hits including a double and triple, Hunter Englehart, three garment | hits with a triple, and Sean MacDougal and Tyler Barrall who had 5 82 £3 54 55 i 28 Hoard Wi = = | key singles in the rally. Eric Cannon took the loss, and Matt Boyle 67 [68 [69 70 71 72 73 74 3 Puss Gok Sa | : : : wing about 55 Being (Lat.) 8 Grown-ups ype units had the only other hit for the Giants. 75 76 | [77 78 79 34 Actress 56 Many millen- 9 Stir-fry dish 33 Goneril's 80 81 82 83 84 85 |86 Delaney nia 10 Top of the father | Fi k T N b 35 Nasty stinger 57 Rebuff a head 36 Mortar’s mate irecracker Tournament at Newberry ’ 8 st 37 Memoryioss ° masher 1 Speak 3BESPNdongs | 92 93 94 (95 96 97 98 99 [100 [101 39 Sura var) Unsieary 40 Walia oan | The Newberry Country Club Ladies Golf League will hold its HI DOWN Weare i 2d warts | annual Firecracker Tournament on Monday, July 7. Luncheon and foz 108 108 105 106 107 is 41 PDQ, on a 2 “ Lama Ding 19 Mutt's pal workplace awarding of prizes will follow play at the Appletree Terrace. Play- 109 110 [17 12 113 [114 3 sme Dong” 22 Soap opera, 43 Responsibly i i i 3 See 39- eg. 44 On crutches, i ers are requested to meet at tee # 1 at 9 am. to receive their team 115 1116 17 118 17% 45 Tourney prize Across 24. Bear hand? maybe assignments and the play of the day, with a shotgun start sched- a ne | — 49 Start 4 Plantain, e.g. 25 Mrs. McKinley 46 “The Hustler” uled for 9:15 a.m. Prizes will be awarded to the three lowest scor- 124 1125 HAE 1251 [2% [ies 1120 3) Livershe 5 Nokia rival ~~ 26 They're good game ing teams and the members wearing the most patriotic outfits. Fe 9 13 realise 155 28 Mors olagy, i 2 ra oy rah oR er po ane ance To reserve a cart, call Gene Ross, club golf pro, at 675-6985 be- 136 137 738 139 self-referentially 7 Soccer star 29 Singer 50 Also fore Saturday, July 5. JoAnn Campbell, Graceann Colarusso and 50 - a. _ 54 Bridge fare Mia Damone | Cassie Munzing are co-chairing the event. © 2003 King Features Synd., Inc. i 1 v & : ) + » v y
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