The Post SPO RTS Sunday, November 9, 200 ER ih: ga Dallas ‘C team’ r HERE fies 3 at The Dallas Junior Football “C” team recently completely its regular season undefeated with a 9-0 record, capturing the Southern Division conference title for the second straight year in the Greater Pittston Football Conference. Led by head coach Dennis Cleaves the team ad- vanced to the playoffs and a possible Super Bowl game. Members of the team are, from left, first row: Cody Cleaves, Joseph Cembrock, Logan Bul- lock, Jordan Mullen, Dominick Chopka, Jeremy Geisinger, Eric Anderson, J.J. McGovern, Nick Evans, Kohner Rice. Second row: Donnie Behm, Brian McDonnell, F.J. Costantino, Eric Ringsdorf, Patrick Con- do ,Chase Benson, John Hodle, Stephen Shutlock, Corey Schreffler, Chris Plelps, Billy Dixon, Garrett Artsma, Brett Wanek, David Gallagher. Third row: coaches, Steve Condo, John Hodle, Dennis Cleaves, Bill Dixon, Don Behm, John Wanek, Don Artsma Dallas to play on Sunday Dallas will host West Scran- ton at 1:30 p.m. today in a first round Eastern Conference football game. Smith scores ace on 17th hole at [rem Roy Smith scored his second career hole in one Sunday at Irem Temple Country Club. He aced the 150-yard 17th hole. His playing partners were Dave Reese, Carl Dymond and Pete Pitarra. Pirates Bantam drop close games The Pocono Pirates Bantan A hockey team suffered two close defeats last weekend to the Lancaster Firebirds and the Hershey Junior Bears. Thomas McGrath, Shaver- town, scored one of the Pi- rates’ three goals in a 7-3 loss to the Firebirds. He assisted on another goal. Mitchell Artsma, Dallas, helped keep the Pirates in a close 3-2 loss to Hershey the next day. Martial arts honors During the Black Belt test and challenge hosted by the White Dragon Martial Arts Organization a dinner honoring Master Hatin was held, during which Master Hatin received the WDMAQ masters recognition award for excellence, Kung-Fu/Kenpo Black Belt Chris Woytas was inducted into the organization as Chinese Kenpo Family Head Instructor, and Grandmaster Steven G. Newman was named Sr. Kung Fu Family Head and elevated to oversee the executive coun- cil governing interdisciplinary ranking and promotion. Grandmaster Newman, Sifu Woytas, and WDMAO Pres. Lamoreux. The Mission of the White Dragon Martial Arts Organization is.to use martial arts training methods for the benefit of member families by providing quality and peaceful martial arts instruction to promote health, longevity and well being. Those wishing more information may contact William Lam- oreux at 333-5216 (president), Bruce Baker at 639-5484 (self defense), David Haas at 333-5311 (grappling and youth class) Chris Marcikonis at 675-3083 (competition Kung-Fu), or Peg Thomas at 696-3755 (Tai-Chi) or Chris Woytas 347-9326 (Kenpo). O’Reilly (continued from page 9) 26 minutes left a Notre Dame shot hit the crossbar off an indirect kick. With 9:25 left a Spartan player was issued a red card for foul language and the Spartans played a man down the rest of the contest. “They totally dominated the first half,” Parulis said. “They got the red card. We just felt the adrenaline. Our guys stay- ing in shape is what brought us out on top.” In the first moments of over- time, the Queensmen created an excellent opportunity. An unmarked Sean O’Day hit the crossbar from the 10. The sec- ond overtime saw Ross (11 saves) tip away a dangerous cross from Chris Stefanides. The Spartans had a final shot in the fourth overtime but O'Reilly’s Kevin Della Rosa de- flected an attempt on goal from Vauter. “I don’t like the game ending on penalty kicks because it doesn’t prove anything,” Parulis said. “It doesn’t prove who the better team is.” After Notre Dame’s second kicker put the Spartans up 1-0, Ross stopped the first three O'Reilly players before Luke Resuskas tied the game at one, leaving the heroics — and prayers — up to Gionta. “It’s about equal,” said Gion- ta of which player the pressure was on. “There’s lot of pressure on me being the last one. It felt like quite a lot of pressure.” Bishop O'Reilly was sched- uled to meet Antietam Satur- day in a quarterfinal game, which took place too late for this issue. Ellis hits late 3-pointer for win Jackie Ellis hit a three point- er with a minute left in the game to lift Dr. Jack Ellis over Pompey Dodge, 40-37. After a see-saw the first half in which Pompey led 15- 13 at the break, Tom Youells scored 11 of his team leading 13 points in the third quarter to open up a 10 point lead for Pompey. Dr Ellis squad with Casey Judge had 9 and Scott Daube and Scott Skammer chipped in with 5 each. Doug Harding and Gar- rett Zobel each had nine points for Pompey. Fieldhouse, 53 Renaissance Center 31 Kyle Arnaud was top scorer for the Fieldhouse with 18 points, Chris Klaiss and Vito Recchia split 18 points. Eddie Stredney had 6, Darius Fetchko had 5 and Cliff Pisaneschi added 2. Joey Collini scored 13 points for the Renaissance Cen- ter, while Eric Tucker and Ryan Phillips scored 8 points apiece. Eric Klepar added 2. Summit Pointe Builders 52, Fieldhouse 38 Josh Backes led Summit Pointe Builders with 22 points. Bryan Weaver scored 10 points, Greg Nothstein and Zack Hal- bing split 12, Michael Ritalis, John Bailey, Alex Slocum chipped in 2 apiece. Kyle Ar- naud scored 13 points for the Fieldhouse. Vito Recchia had 8 points, David Fetchko scored 6, Cliff Pisaneschi had 4. Chris Klaiss added 3 points and Ed- die Stredney chipped in 2. Dino’s Pizza 38, Dallas Rotary 20 Pat Murray led Dinos with 14 points. Bruce Sobocinski had 8 points. Aaron Hogan and A.J. Pugliese split 8 points. Michael Gross, Jason Darling, Evan Razawich and Peter Rec- chia added 2 points apiece. Pe- ter Steve scored 12 points and for Rotary. John Kanarr scored 4 points and Chris Mozeleski added 2. Penn State Seed 51, Burger King 35 Mike Kravitsky led Penn State with 22 points. Chuck Youngman scored 10, Ryan Urzen had 7 points, Kevin Buckman added 4 and Harry Giacometti chipped in 2. Mark Covert scored 29 points for Burger King. Steve Meskers scored 5, Brian Haughwout chipped in 3 points. Andy Besecker and D.J. Carey split 4 points. Sneaker King 39, PNC Bank 31 Myer Messinger scored 17 points for Sneaker King, fol- lowed by Konrad Kraszewski with 5 points. Henry Messinger added 7 points and Preston Balavage chipped in 4 points. Joe Osick scored 10 points for PNC. Derek Martin scored 8, Eric Fritzges had 6 points, Chris Stevofilax added 5 and Josh Shaver chipped in 2. Gyciones win Whitewater Tournament The Back Mountain Cyclones captured first place in the U-13 boys “Red” divi- sion at the Whitewater Cup Tournament held over Columbus Day weekend in Forty-Fort. Offensively, it was a hard fought battle against three “A” division teams from the-New York and Philadel- phia areas. An outstanding defense en- abled.the: Cyclones to shut.out their op- ponents with scores of 1-0, 3-0 and 1- 0. Pictured are the Cyclones. From left, first row: David Zurek, Eric Fritzges, Mike Kornoski, Peter Recchia. Second row: Andy Payne, Sean MacDougall, Chris Rose, Brad Johnson. Third Row: Coach Sandy Zurek, Harry Schall, Mike Eck- : man, “Keeper” Mike Gashi, Colin Grube and Coac h Frank Carrozza. 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