rae —t — 10 The Post Sunday, October 12, 2003 DMS girls win at McDate Park : The Dallas Middle School girls cross country team captured the third place trophy at the : Lackawanna County Commissioners’ Cross Country Invitational held Saturday at McDade Park in Scranton. Competing against 38 teams and more than 175 competitors, the Moun- taineers were led by Kasia Szulborski in 15th place, followed by Virginia Reinert in 17th ‘ place, and Mariel Adams in 22nd place. All three received individual trophies for their per- ‘ formances. Rounding out the top five Dallas runners were Megan McDonald and Ally Evans. Pictured, from left, front: Kasia Szulborski. Center: Mary Ketchner, Brittany Kneal, Stephanie Gonczol, Mariel Adams, Megan McDonald. Rear: Coach Marjorie Adams, Ally . Evans, Debra Ketchner, Nicole Warrelman. Absent from photo, Virginia Reinert, Mallory Kern, Shauna Phillips and Kristin O’Brien. . BMT National wins Newport tournament The Back-Mountain National 9-10-year-old all-stars recently completed their season with a 10-3 victory over Back Moun- tain American to win the Newport Township Tournament. Back Mountain National had a combined 11-4 record ee ——S—————— a through the tournament season. | From left, first row: Batboy Jeffrey Carter, T.J. Schultz, Hay- \ den Jenkins, Zachary Yursha, Jason Schilling, Matthew Be- van. Second row: Josh Ryan, Austin Carr, Marc Noyalis, Kevin Gilbert, Drew Schaub. | Third row: Coaches Scott Jenkins, Scott Carter, Jimmy Carr. | Absent from photo, Spencer Youngman. Roundup (continued from page 9) Conference regular-season win streak alive at 60. Hoban (11-0) won by scores of 23-25, 25-16, 21-25, 25-9 and by Josh Setzer’s winning time of 19:35 on Kirby Park’s 3.1 mile course. The Black Knights also took second place with a Small group basketball lessons “Perimeter Play for Guards” is offering small-group basket- ball lessons for girls in grades 8- 12. The mini-camp will run the weekend of October 25 in Kingston. Teaching points will include shooting, offensive moves, getting open, ballhan- dling, passing, defensive skills and tips, agility and condition- ing, passing, running the fast break, and the mental approach to the game. The lessons run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Enroll- ment is limited to 20 players and the cost is $100. Instruc- tion will be given by Renee Casterline, who was an all-star point guard at Seton Catholic, Millersville University, and Wilkes University. She has coached at the collegiate level and is currently the head coach at Wyoming Seminary. For more information call 814-4800. a» BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL LaFratte 110-290, Michael 176-222-584. Terninko 108-290, Kyle Fine 97- Top Women Scorers: Terri No- Back Mountain Youth 277, Kyle Ann Tunis 88223, vak 189-198-158545, Tina Leagues Bantams, The Eagles 8-1, The Wolves 1-8. Top Scorers: Dakota Tunis 106- 211, Matthew Nickle 83-164, Ronnie Ziomek 60-118, Jonathan Ellenberger 35-64, Lucas Nase 27-52, Ashley Jackson 77-147, Chloe Renner 81-220, LiAnna Mi- lazzo 75-171, Angel Milazzo 56- 141, Sarah Blackwell 62-140. Ladies Country League, Do Do Birds 17-3, Cardinals 10-10, Robins 7-13, Finches 6-14. Top Scorers: Heather Patton 174-189-140-503, Suzy Thomp- Crispell 165-179-170-514, Christa Seward 145-163-205-513, Lynn Busch 129-186-182-497, Joann Leonard 126-177-156-459. Sunday Night Mixed Cou- ples, Strazdus’ Sr Ray 10-6, Palmers’ 9-7, Gula’s 9-7, Strazdus’ Rich 88, Strazdus’ G 8-8, Nice’s : son 147-181-173-501, Larisa 88, King’s 8-8, Shaver’s 4-12. Kimberly Pretko 4785. « Devils Hillard 181161152494, Sara . Top Men Scorers: Leonard UnIor/SCRIOrS, \arens Levis = po. hetti 195-170-123-488. Laskowski 248-224-661, Richard 10-2, Willy’s Devils 6-6, The Cheatin Devils 6-6, The Hambur- glers 5-7, Team 5 5-7, Team 6 4-8. Top Scorers: Jake Riddle 203- 594, Tim Doty 200-532, John Par- sons 181-488, Matt Piazza 156- 423, Neil Popko 152-386, Jennifer Jones 187-412, Megan Strunk 158-404, Marina Suder 164-388. Pee Wees Top Scorers: David Burgerhoff Native Textiles, What's That 10-6, Old Timer + 4 9-7, Flaming Turkeys 88, Nobodys 88, The Misfits 8-8, All Hung + 1 5-11. Top Scorers: Ken Spencer 225- 639, Clem Kopko 246-633, Steve Lunger 267-579, Jamie Deremer 209-572, Larry Wolfe 205-559, Elaine Coburn 181-533, Kim Ja- sonis 200481, Barb Hazeltine Strazdus 204-172-535, Steve Welitchko 182-170-509, Frank Ro- ginski 164-157-455, John Gula 174-144-452. Top Women Scorers: Betty King 160-158-471, Gert Owens 192-149-456, Sandy Sheehan 177- 147-444, Connie Bolcarovic 153- 128405, Barbara Zimniski 143- 142-402. 164-446, Ruth Kaschak 149-371. Leading Averages (Men): Greg 97, Jacob Wesley 88, Cody Traver our Gang, Alfalfas 173, Strazdus 169, Paul Nice 165, y VHCAR) LCC 2 Wheezers 13-7, Butchs 119, Steve Welitchko 164, Hall Shaver Traver 67, Joseph Nickle 60, Tommy Traver 60, Christopher Nickle 57. Preps, Fireballs 9-3, Flaming Stalkers 8-4, Flaming Devils 6-6, High Rollers 5-7, Strykers 4-8, Worms 119, Chubbys 10-10, Buckwheats 9-11, Stymies 8-12, Porkys 8-12, Darlas 8-12, Mickeys 5-15. Top Men Scorers: Ioou Hall 257-214-226-697, Bo Searfoss 163, Rich Strazdus 160, Dan Palmer 160, Ray Strazdus Sr. 158. Leading Averages (Women): Sally Dawn Shaver 154, NE Balcarovic 152, Marie Nice 15 Monsters Strike Back 4-8. : eX aes : 242-162-259-663, Jesse Searfoss Betty King 150, Chris Pizzano Top Scorers: Travis Doty 190- ot : ‘ 433, Matt Malak 197-362, 213-198-202-613, Tim Doran 181- 146, Larisa Hillard 145, Gert 213-192-586, Brian Seward 186- Owens 144. Zachary Nase 127-305, Anthony FOR THE DALLAS POST/PETE G. WILCOX Lake-Lehman struggled again Oct. 3, allowing Hanover to build a 34-0 lead before Ryan Besteder scored on an 88-yard kickoff return midway through the fourth quarter. It was the! second consecutive game for the Black Knights without four starters who were suspended from the team following an alleged hazing incident. Lehman could not slow down the Hawks’ running attack, which gained 237 yards on 46 car- ries and accounted for all five touchdowns. Neither team did much with the passing game. Lake-Lehman’s Scott Carter is pursued by Hanover Area’s Jonathan Warke in the first quar- ler. CROSSWORD CORNER | 15-11. { time of 19:49 by Ryan Bloom, For the Queenswomen (8-4), and Adam Kern was fourth in | Stephanie Latosek had 13 serv- 20:17. | ice points, four aces and 43 digs, and Nicole Macri had 21 GIRLS CROSS | digs and two kills. COUNTRY Dallas 3, Wyoming Area 0 Dallas 15, i OCT. 2 — Erica Kelleher Wyoming Area 50 I IL i I]. LL... I i... Ie... ES TE TET ESN SE dU | posted 18 kills, five blocks and nine digs and Jill Piontkowski added 21 assists, three kills and four digs to lead Dallas to a 25- 15, 25-20, 25-11 victory. Aman- da Szczucki had 14 service points. Bishop O’Reilly 3, Lake-Lehman 0 OCT. 2 — Bishop O'Reilly won straight games by scores of 25-5, 25-13, 25-18. Stephanie Latosek had 24 digs, nine service points and five aces for O'Reilly. Melissa Strunk had 10 digs and six points for Lehman, and Jessica Turak had eight digs, three kills and four service points. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Dallas 23, Wyoming Area 37 OCT. 7 — Wyoming Area’s Marcus Magyar set a course record in 17:32, but Dallas se- cured eight of the top 10 places. Mike Hiscox was sec- ond (18:33), Harry Hisox was third (19:25) and Chris Mounce finished fifth (20:03). Lake-Lehman 21, Bishop Hoban 36 OCT. 7 — Lake-Lehman took three of the top four places, led S | J Ne OCT. 7 — Lisa Giacometti set a course record, winning in 19:49, as Dallas finished the WVCCL Division II season un- defeated and won its second consecutive division title. Jamie Stanish was second in 20:34 for the Mountaineers, fol- lowed by Jessica Jones (20:47), Whitney Adams (20:54), and Kenslie Kerestes (21:14). Lake-Lehman 25, Bishop Hoban 30 OCT. 7 — Lehman took five of eight places to edge out Hoban at Kirby Park’s 3.1 mile course. Lehman’s Kelcey Cole finished with the top time of 21:25, Caroline Byron, of Hoban, placed second in a time of 21:54. Lehman’s Jessica Calla- han was third in 24:34. 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