10 The Post SPORTS Sunday, November 30, 2003 7-8 boys (continued from page 9) Shaver scored 8 point, Chris Stevofilax had 5 points and Joe Osick had 4. Kyle Arnaud led the Fieldhouse with 18 points, Chris Klaiss followed with 10 points. Peter Blanchard scored 4 points, Vito Recchia, Cliff ~ Pisaneschi and Darius Fetchko had 2 points each. Dr. Jack Ellis 69, Burger King 41 Dr. Ellis squad placed four players in double figures as they ran past Burger King. Scott Skammer led the charge with 20, Jonathan Orlando with 17, Casey Judge and Jack- ie Ellis each had 11 points to the win. Mark Covert led the Burger Men with 15 points and Steve Meskers chipped in with 9. Pompey Dodge 49, Penn State Seed 35 Michael Tonart led Pompey with 18 points, Doug Harding scored 14, Tommy Youells had 10. Garrett Zobel had 4, Kyle Piazza had 2 and Mark Gilbert added 1. Paul Kowalik led Penn State Seed with 8 points. Kevin Buckman scored 7, Ryan Urzen and Joe Murray had 6 points each. Kyle Williams scored 5 and Harry Giacometti added 3. Summit Pointe Builders 53, Lino’s Pizza 48 Josh Backes led Summit Pointe with 26 points, Zack Halbing followed with 9 points and 21 rebounds. John Bailey scored 6 points. Greg Noth- stein, Bryan Weaver and Alex Slocum each scored 4 points. Pat Murray led Lino’s with 35 points . Michael Gross had 6, Evan Razawich 5, and Jason Darling added 2. BMT Rebels 2nd in championship The newly formed U-11 Boys Back Mountain Rebels recently competed for the championship in the Northeast Travel League, taking second place to the Abington Demons. Members of the Rebels team are, from left, kneeling: Curtis Barbacci, Scott Napkora, Zach Smith, Brian Wise, Nick Zabriski, Troy Shurites, Devon Emerson. Standing: Cole Barbacci, Josh Ryan, Will Bevevino, Matt Fernandez, Kevin Cope, Christopher Clemson, Evan Leas. Back Row: Coach Charlie Smith, Coach Dennis Gochoel, Coach Paul Clemson. Game Commission offers wildlife harvest videos In cooperation with “Wild Harvest Videos,” the Pennsylva- nia Game Commission is offer- ing six outstanding videos de- signed to help hunters get the most from their wild game har- vests. Produced by Jerry Chiap- petta and featuring Certified Master Chef Milos Cihelka, these videos show step-by-step the best care for game animals from the field to the table. “These videos have some- thing to offer everyone; from the veteran hunter to the begin- ner,” said J. Carl Graybill Jr., di- rector of the agency’s Bureau of Information and Education. The videos are available from “The Outdoor Shop” on the Game Commission's website (www.pgc.state.pa.us). Go to “The Outdoor Shop,” click on “Products,” choose “Videos,” and then scroll down to the video you are interested in and complete the order form. Video costs $13.50 including tax and : shipping/handling. Orders may be billed to Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discov- er cards. Interested individuals also may call toll-free 1-888-888- 3459, or write Pennsylvania Game Commission, Dept. MS, 2001 | Elmerton Ave., Harris- burg, PA 17110-9797. hunting camp recipes. Venison: Healthy and Tasty is an 80-minute video that offers mouth-watering recipes for venison stew, pot roasts with sour cream, classic venison roasts, saut=E9ed steak with mushrooms, as well as suitable side dishes, marinades and much more. Venison: Aging, Smoking & Sausage Making is a 55-minute video designed for the average hunter who enjoys smoked venison, jerky, salami, sausage and hot sticks. Care & Cooking: Gamebirds and Small Game Animals is a 70-minute video that offers in- structions on how to age game- birds and when to pluck or when to skin them for the best flavor and tenderness. The video also provides recipes for several dishes. Care & Cooking: Upland Gamebirds is a 75-minute video that also offers instructions on how to age gamebirds and when to pluck or when to skin them for ‘the best flavor and tenderness. It also includes sug- gestions on how to age game- birds and create many delicious meals. Care & Cooking: Waterfowl is a 75-minute video that focus- POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Mitch Mitchell looked for someone to pass to. Mounts (continued from page 9) to see his players in action during the summer. They par- ticipated in an area summer league and played in a pair of tournaments in July. Collins hopes that he and assistant coaches Peter Moses and Ted Jackson Jr. can build on the tal- ents their players have demon- Chris Higdon turned the corner at the three-point line. strated thus far. “We're looking for an effort to compete for a championship. We believe with a break here and a break there, we expect to be in the hunt. The Mountaineers, who be- gan exhibition play Saturday, will play in the annual Crossin Tournament at Wyoming Val- ley West in December. Legend runnerup for title The U-13 Girls Back Mountain Legend re- cently com- peted for the champi- onship in the Northeast Travel League, nar- rowly miss- ing first place, after losing 1-0 to Mountain- top’s Girls In Pink... : Members of i. the Legend team are, from left, first row: Julie Manorek, LeighAnn Amico, Erica Morgan, Nicole Clemson, Katie Farias, Kayla Turchin. Second row: Abbey Baltimore, Serena Fulton, Rachel Miller, Kim Konnick, Olivia Marquart Third row: Stacey Stepniak, Lauren Henry, Hillary Pratz Back Row: Coach Sandy Baltimore, Coach Dan Pratz, Coach Tom Amico. Absent from photo: Stephanie Ashley, Brittany Kneal, Shelby Scharff. Bees (continued from page 9) from the 2003 calendar year. For student-athlete nomina- tions, a grade-point or academ- ic average, along with an expla- nation of the school’s grading system, is required. Including testing scores and transcripts is highly recommended. The deadline for nomina- tions is Monday, Dec. 15. Nominations for Hoinski Awards will be submitted to a selection committee, and eight semifinalists will be selected in each of the four divisions. The names and accomplishments of the semifinalists will be placed on ballots and submitted to a panel of voters comprised of lo- cal media members and club officials. The winner and three finalists in each division will be determined by the vote. Nominations for Student- Athlete Awards will be submit- ted to a selection committee which will determine eight semifinalists, three finalists and a winner. All of the Hoinski and Stu- dent-Athlete finalists are invit- ed to the banquet. 5-6 boys —— (continued from page 9) is coached by Shawn Mul- doon. Tim Reinert added 2 points while Carl Baxter, Mor- gan DeArmitt, and Dustin Siperko keyed the defense and rebounding, Goeringer Dentistry 42, Philadelphia Hair 32 D. J. Berley led all scorers with 22 points and Ryan McAn- drew added 14 as Dr. Bruce Go- eringer Family Dentistry edged Philadelphia Hair. Eric Baines led the rebounding for Dr. Go- eringer, while Michael Diaco added 4 points. Gary Verazi had 15 points for Philadelphia Hair, and Tyler Patton added 9. Tony Bevevino scored 6 points while Brandon Harding had 2 points and led the defense. Dr. Goeringer is coached by Fred Berley, while Philadelphia Hair is coached by Nick Zapoticky. Send your sports reports by thepost@leader.net & CROSSWORD CORNER es on preparing great meals Video selections include: Big Game: Field to Table is a 90-minute video that covers . everything from field-dressing to proper freezer wrapping. . This video also offers easy-to- follow directions on how to butcher a deer, as well as a few from ducks and geese. Starting with proper field care and how to transport game, the video also provides instructions on how to age waterfowl before plucking or skinning. As with all other videos, this one pro- vides several recipes for game. Swimming program for 6-14-year-olds The Mini Mountaineers, an Age Group Swim Team, part of the Northeast Pennsylvania Age Group Swim League (NEPAGSL), will run from October 20 through March 1, No competitive swimming ex- perience is required, however, members need to be able to support themselves in the water. Practices will be held Mondays, 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 sea- son 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 contact | Matt Stretanski. . Registration fee is $200 per swimmer. 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