10 The Post SPORTS Sunday, November 16, 2003 Swimming program for ages 6-14 The Mini Mountaineers, an Age Group Swim Team, part of the Northeast | Deer cutter charged with selling meat ® DALLAS TWP. — Follow- ing a two-year investigation, the Pennsylvania Game Com- mission filed charges against Kevin and William Naugle, co- owners of a Luzerne County meat processing business, for the unlawful possession of deer and sale of processed being charged with two counts of conspiracy to possess im- properly marked deer and 20 counts of conspiracy to sell game. If found guilty on all counts, the Naugles face fines totaling $23,000, and the loss of their hunting privileges in the state “The most disturbing part of this whole case is that it is be- lieved that much of this meat was donated by successful hunters who thought they were helping feed the hungry. At this point, we are not sure how much of the donated meat Nau- gle actually turned over to the Pennsylvania Age Group deer meat. The Naugles are a for the next 60 years. Hunters Sharing the Harvest Swim L NEPAGSL), will participant in the Hunters According .to Rick Larnerd, program.” wim Leagie { 3; wi Sharing the Harvest Program, Game Commission Northeast Started in 1991, Hunters run from October 20 through March 1, No competitive swim- ming experience is required, however, members need to be able to support themselves in the water. Practices will be held Mon- days, Tuesdays, Thursdays from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m. Swim meets will be on Saturdays and or Sundays in the Dallas Middle School Natatorium (pool). The Mini Mounts age-group swim team is a NEPAGSL 10- team competitive swimming league for swimmers 6 to 14 years of age. There are dual meets between all the teams during the regular season and a championship meet at the end of February. Volunteers will be needed to help run meets and start a booster organization. Those interested who cannot make the meeting should con- tact Matt Stretanski. Registration fee is $200 per swimmer. ($175 for additional siblings.) Membership fees in- clude team bathing suit, team swim cap, team t-shirt, insur- ance and league membership. For more information contact Matthew Stretanski at mstre- tanski@dallassd.com or 675- 5201. BMT Legend wins Reading Berks counties. Alyssa Pyros. Baltimore Top row: Coach Dan Pratz. Spirit places 2nd The Back Mountain Spirit U-9 girls travel soccer team re- cently took second place at the Western Lehigh Columbus Day Weekend Fall Tournament. Spirit posted a record of two wins, two ties, and no losses including victories over Greater Chester Valley Freedom and Lower Macungie Strykers along with ties with Pennridge Venom and FC Leeds United. Spirit scored eight goals while giving up only four goals. Pictured, The U-13 Back Mountain Legend took the championship in the B division of the Western Lehigh Women's Fall Festival on Columbus Day Weekend. Legend went undefeated, scor- ing 13 goals and only giving up three in the four games played against the Philadelphia area, Upper Bucks, and Members of the tournament team are From left, front row: Stephanie Ashley, Katie Farias Stacey Stepniak, Serena Fulton, Nicole Clemson. Second row: Jill Spring, Kayla Turchin, LeighAnn Amico, Olivia Marquart, Lauren Henry. Third row: Abbey Baltimore, Hillary Pratz, Britany Kneal, Fourth row: Shelby Scharff, Kim Konnick, Erica Morgan. Fifth row: Coach Tom Amico, Julie Manorek, Coach Sandy Girls 3-on-3 tournament opens Nov. 29 The Rock Recreation Center . chipped in 5 points. and there is a concern that some of the deer meat alleged- ly sold was donated by gener- ous hunters for a program aimed at helping feed needy Pennsylvanians. The charges were filed by Game Commission Wildlife Conservation Officer (WCO) Jim Jolley with District Justice James E. Tupper of Trucksville, and name the co-owners of Naugle’s Custom Butchering, Hunlock Creek. Kevin Naugle is being charged with four counts of un- lawful possession of game and wildlife, specifically whitetail deer. He is also being charged with 20 counts of buying and selling game. William Naugle is 7-8 Boys — (continued from page 9) and Mike Mazur Summit Pointe 52, Penn State Seed 38 Josh Backes led Sum- mit Pointe with 27 points. Greg Northstein scored 8 points. Zack Halbring and Bryan Weaver split 10 points. Michael Ritalis had 4 points. David Carey scored a 3 pointer and Alex Slocum added 2 for the win. Mike Kravitsky scored 17 for Penn State Seed. chuck Youngman had 8 points. Ryan Urzen and Harry Giacomitte split 8 points and Paul Region Law Enforcement Su- pervisor, some of the charges stem from the misrepresenta- tion of butchered deer meat ob- tained by Naugle’s Custom Butchering that was supposed to be donated to the Hunters Sharing the Harvest Program. “Our investigation began in October 2000, after WCO Jol- ley began receiving complaints from successful hunters about the amount of meat being re- turned from their deer har- vest,” Larnerd said. During the investigation, Naugle allegedly sold more than 1,500 pounds of processed deer meat, which in- cluded keilbasa, bologna, sum- mer sausage, ground meat and venison bacon.” Sharing the Harvest has devel- oped into a very refined sup- port service for organizations that assist the Common- wealth’s needy. During last year’s meat collection period, hunters donated more than 83,000 pounds of venison to the program, which is distrib- uted to needy families through food banks, shelters and home- less missions. To learn more about the pro- gram, visit the HSH website (www.sharedeer.org). Inform tion also may be found on th Game Commission's: website (www.pgc.state.pa.us), by clicking on “Hunters & Trap- pers” and selecting “Hunters Sharing the Harvest.” will host a 3-on-3 basketball Kowalik chipped in 5. Clockwise from top left: tournament for girls in grades : ; 20h a 68 on Saturday, November 29, FieldHouse 38, Garrett Hann looked for an beginning at 10 a.m. Burger King 34 opening; coach Clyde Back- Each half-court game in the Kyle Arnaud led the es instructed Dave Carey; one-day, double elimination Fieldhouse with 30 Matt Alfano drove upcourt tournament will last 15 min- points. David Fetchko with Josh Backes in hot pur- utes, with a running clock. had 4 points. Chris Suit Teams will get two timeouts Klaiss and Clift a per game and the clock will stop in the last minute. Entry fee is $35 per team (Maximum of five players). For information or fo register, stop by the center at 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville, or call 696- 2769. Pisaneschi split 4. Mark Covert scored 20 for Burger King. Joe Kaiser had 4 points. Andy Besecker and Steve Meskers split 6 points. Brian Hawghwout added 2. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS CROSSWORD CORNER ; : , FEAST WITHOUT. from left, front row: Molly Van Scoy, Jessica Valenti, FINISH " 1 N b ie per \ inda Thistle Michelle Thompson, Vanessa Parsons, Ashley Dunbar, Super Crossword Rationa umbers py We ndy Greenwood. 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