8 The Post SPORTS Sunday, January 25, 2004 7-8 Boys (continued from page 7) points each, and Joe Osick added 5. Peter Steve led the Ro- tary with 11 points, Kevin Pierce followed with 9 points. Bankers with 13 points, while Derek Martin and Eric Fritgzes had 4 each. Lino’s Pizza 48, Dallas Jr. Football 28, Frank’s Manufacturing 11 Kohner Rice had a season high 10 points and led the team in takeaways while Brain Step- . niak had 8 points for the win- ners. John Murray added excellant defense. Eye Care Specialists 36, Gordon Insurance 14 Aaron Weir was outstanding in the middle, scoring 12 points while Alex Zubko had 17 points from the outside in lead- Chris Mozelski and Justin Rice Sneaker King 40 ; : ” 0 6 points and ing Eye Care Specialists. chipped in 5 points apiece. Pat Murray led Lino’s Pizza Paul Brace Nathan Kish added 4 points Summit Pointe Builders with 21 points, Michael Gross added great re- while Robert Feher added a 56, Burger King 41 Josh Backes led Summit Pointe Builders with his game- high 39 points including two 3- pointers. Zack Halbing and Chris Dailey followed with 6 points each, Michael Ritalis chipped in 3 and David Carey added 2 in the win. Brian Haughwout led Burger King with 18 points, Steve Meskers followed with 12 while Andy Besecker scored 9 and Jared Kern added 2. Pompey Dodge 59, Penn State Seed 54 Tommy Youells led Pompey Dodge with 28 points, followed by Doug Harding with 14 points including a 3-pointer and Kyle Piazza scored 10 points. Michael Tonart chipped in 5 points, Russell Jenkins and D.J. Berley added 2 points each. Mike Kravitsky led Penn State Seed with 26 points, Chuck Youngman and Kevin Buckman scored 9 points apiece includ- ing Youngman’s one 3-pointer and Buckman’s 3 three. Ryan Urzen and Kyle Williams added 2 points apiece. Dr. Jack Ellis 39, PNC Bank 27 Scott Daube’s season high 13 points led Dr. Ellis past PNC Bank. Every one of Dr. Ellis players scored in the win, with Scott Skammer’s 9 and Jackie Ellis 7 points helping the cause. Aaron Bulter, Brad John- son, and Lee Culver had 2 points apiece and Casey Judge added 4 late points for the vic- tors. Joe Bevevino led the followed with 15 points includ- ing a 3-pointer. Jason Darling chipped in with 8 points and A.J. Pugliese added 4 for the winners. Myer Messinger led Sneaker King with 27 points in- cluding five 3-pointers, fol- lowed by Henry Messinger with 9 points. Preston Balavage and Vincent Oliveri chipped in 2 points apiece. Renaissance Center 41, Dallas Rotary 32 Eric Tucker led Renaissance with 20 points, Joey Collini fol- lowed with 13 points including a 3-pointer. Michael Mazur had a 3-pointer, while Tommy Go- lightley and Eric Klepar added 2 points apiece. Peter Steve led the Rotary with 13 points. Kevin Pierce followed with 7 points, while Christo Iliadis scored 5, Chris Dailey chipped in 4, and Matt Alfano added 2. Plains Solomon League Dallas 7th Grade 30, Crestwood 7th Grade 25 Scott Skammer led Dallas with 10 points, followed by Josh Backes with 8. Jackie Ellis had 5 points including a 3- pointer. Steve Meskers chipped in 4 while Henry Messinger and Tommy Youells added 1 oint each for Dallas. restwood 8th Grade 45, Dallas 8th Grade 25 Eric Tucker was high scorer for Dallas with 11 points, Pat Murray had 7, Mike Kravitsky chipped in 4 and Kyle Arnauld added 1. GOH Baskethall The Gate of Heaven School junior varsity team beat Sacred Heart 41-22. Patrick DeRojas led the Gators with 14 points, and Nick Latosek scored nine points. The varsity lost a close game to Sacred Heart, 58-54. Tom Horn Led GOH with 18 points, and Patrick DeRojas scored 14 points. In the Plains-Solomon League, the Gators beat Meyers 36-26, 2624 Po) ing Karchner with 8 points. Jimmy Brown scored 11 led a strong defense. Nick Lom- | with DeRojas scoring 10 points. hia Hair Nick Lombard added 7 points points and Spencer Youngman bard led Karchner with 10 Br Ellis while Adam Viercinski led the added 6 as Attorney Larry points while Scot Riccetti and Public swimming schedule ; : late in the fourth quarter. nostic Imaging 23-8. Garrett Chris Dillon and Justin Brobst : J 7 i while Kyle Weaver led a strong g Konecke led the rebounding for also had 2 points each. Evening Public Swim is offered at the Dallas Middle School pool = defense. Gary = Verazin led Goeringer Dentistry 45 Aftorrev: Brown: while: Mate on Wednesdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and on Sunday after- Philadelphia Hair with 12 McCarthy Tire 29 Fy © Shaver Y Anthonv.LaFraitc h | noons from 2 to 5 p.m. The pool is open to the public for lap and. points while Brandon Harding Ryan McAndrew scored 14 keyed the ony Dustin 5th/6th grade standings: | recreational swimming. No one under 18 will be admitted without added 4 and Jim Amarando 2. points and D.J. Berley added 12 Si ys led Diagnostic Imaging Dr. Goeringer 8-0 | a parent or guardian. Proof of residence and a $2 daily fee apply. Stephen Zapoticky keyed the ,¢ pp Bruce Goeringer Family Se 4 points while Taylor Quad Three Group 6-2 ! defense with 11 steals. Dentistry ran past McCarthy Dunn and Zach Dutter added 2 McCarthy Tire 5-2 Tire 4529. Michael Diaco each. Morgan DeArmitt led the Attorney Larry Brown 5-4 FOR THE POST/JIM PHILLIPS Ellen Arnaud drove the baseline against Mary Kate Osick in DYB girls grade 5-6 action last week. Results from week of Jan. 11-18 Dr. Harry 32, Wachovia Bank 21 Dr. Harry used balanced scor- ing and an up-tempo defense to beat Wachovia Bank. Paige Se- lenski led all scorers with 1- 12 points. HA ~ Kristen = and Katherine O’Brien added 8 and 7 respectively. Courtney and Cecilia Besecker added 3 and 2. For Dr. Harry, Meghan Pietrac- cini pulled down a personal best 5 rebounds. Krysta Kerrick paced Wa- chovia with 11. Leah Kaiser and Becca Banks each added 4. Dr. Harry 33, Bishop Photo 29 Dr. Harry edged Bishop in a game that went down to the wire. Five players scored for each team in the back-and-forth game. For Dr. Harry, Katherine O’Brien had 12, Paige Selenski 9, Kristen O’Brien 8, Courtney Besecker and Amy Panzetta added 2 apiece. Ally Evans paced Bishop Pho- to with 14, Shauna Phillips scored 7, Erin Belles added 4, while Lauren Zimniski and Molly Gilligan threw in 2 each. bounding. Sean Kerrick led Frank’s with a free throw and great post defense while Austin Smith netted 6 points. F.J. Con- stantino chipped in 4 points while James McGovern hit a jump shot. Fleet National Bank 50, Dough Company 18 Shane Dunn had a career day, scoring 30 points while Greg Petorak added 10 points in leading. the bankers to victo- ry. Chris Reimard added 4 points and Nick Ondish added a bucket. Dough Company was led by Jack Matusiak with 10 points and Joradan Stephens added 8 points. Vinny Amaran- do and Michael Mazula each played good zone defense. Pompey Dodge 32, Ostrum Construction 13 Hayden Jenkins scored a personal best 19 points to lead Pomey Dodge while Bobby Saba was outstanding in the paint, adding 7 points and Dan- ny Saba added 6 points. David Lasco led both teams in re- bounds while Jeffrey McHutchinson and Corey Eyer- man both had numerous steals. Matt Timmerman had 6 points on good outside shooting and Chris Ostrum had 3 points for Ostrum Construction. Anthony Gialenella added a bucket and Eric Zawatski hit a long range jump shot. Brain Goyne played clutch bucket. Jason Si- monovich added a free throw and Chris Lafratte played good defense. Johnathan Barre lead Gordon with 5 points while Michael Gallis added 4 points. Josh Shilanski scored 5 points while Jake Piscorik led both teams in boards. Aaris Engineering 24, Drs Banus, Bynon & Kim 17 Ryan Zapoticky led Aaris with 8 points and distributed the ball to all his teammates. Garret Artsma added 12 points and Micheal Carey poured in 4 points. Domonic DeGraba and Tyler Evans played great de- fense. The doctors wer~ lead by Tim Kennedy with 9 points and Michael Banus with 8 points. Dante DeAngelo and Nicholas Michalsin each played good de- fense while Joe Delmater led both teams in steals. Bishop Photo 25, Dr. Jack Ellis 8 Stephen “Buddy” Shutlock lead Bishop Photo with 4 points and numerous rebounds while Dylan Pilger added a clutch hoop and John Murray netted 4 points for the victors. Dr. Ellis was led by George Parkhurst with 6 points while his bother Harry Parkhust added 2 points and lead both teams in steals. Logan May and Justin Ellis both played spirted defense. Murray carries lawyers to victory Joey Murray exploded for a season-high 19 points to lead Rosenn, Jenkins, and Green- wald LLP to a added 7 points for Rosenn Quad Three 32, Karchner Refrigeration 31 (OT) Chris Dailey scored 16 points and Nick Zabriski added 9 as Quad Three Group edged Karchner Refrigeration Ser- vices 32-31 in overtime. Ryan Hogan had the game-winning basket for Quad Three, while Yuri Filak and Zach Smith led the defense. Justin Brobst con- tinued his hot shooting, lead- defense and hit a key basket added 7 points, Eric Baines 4, and Devon McMahon 2 for Dr. Goeringer. Travis DeBona scored 13 points to lead Mc- Carthy Tire, followed by An- drew McCabe with 6 points and Jason Crispell with 4. John McCarthy added 2 and was the leading rebounder. Atty. Brown 23, CDI 8 Brown topped Center for Diag- rebounding. Goeringer Dentistry 43, Karchner Refrigeration 24 Ryan McAndrew scored 15 points to lead Dr. Bruce Go- eringer Family Dentistry to it’s eighth straight victory over Karchner Refrigeration Service 43-24. Adam Goeringer added 10 points while Griffin Adams Hayden Jenkins added 4 each. Rosenn, Jenkins CROSSWORD CORNER TRICKY Super Crossword _ BUSINESS i ist! 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