| | | | | | | | | 8 The Post SPORTS Sunday, February 1, 2004 A week of close contests McCarthy Tire 26, Quad Three Group 23 John McCarthy scored 10 points while Travis DeBona added 8 as McCarthy Tire took n Y n over second place with a i 26-23 win over 9 6 Boys Quad Three Group. Josh Stephens added 4 points while Marc Noyalis con- trolled the rebounding. Chris Dailey led Quad with 12 points while Nick Zabriski added 6. Karchner Refrigeration 26, Atty. Brown 25 Nick Lombard scored 15 points to lead Karchner Refrig- eration Service to a 26-25 victo- ry over Attorney Larry Brown. Justin Brobst added 2 points for the winning team, while Jon Laity led the defense and Chris Dillon led the team in assists. Jimmy Brown led Attorney Brown with 17 points while Spencer Youngman added 4. oeringer Dentistry 51, Bishop Photo 17 Michael Diaco scored 21 points and Ryan McAndrew 12 to lead unbeaten Dr. Bruce Go- eringer Family Dentistry to a 51-17 win over Bishop Photo. Kurtis Manganella led Bishop Photo with 7 points, while Jim Bopp added 4. Tyler Rice, Ja- cob Simon, and David Pierce added 2 points each. Rosenn Jenkins 18, CDI 10 Joey Murray and Devin Williams led the scoring while Jon Lando and Kyle Weaver led the defense and rebounding as Rosenn Jenkins and Greenwald edged Center for Diagnostic Imaging 18-10. Zach Dutter led CDI with 4 points while Dustin Siperko added 2. Goeringer Dentistry 38, Philadelphia Hair 30 D.J. Berley had the hot hand with 16 points as Dr. Bruce Go- eringer Family Dentistry de- feated Philadelphia Hair 38-30. Griffin Adams and Adam Go- eringer added 4 points apiece. Gary Verazin led Philadelphia Hair with 8 points, while Stephen Zapoticky added 4 and Rocco Cabrera 2. CDI 20, Bishop Photo 18 Taylor Dunn and Corey Monk scored 8 points each to lead Center for Diagnostic Imaging to a 20-18 win over Bishop Photo. “Tim Reinert added 2 points and played out- standing defense for CDI, while Kevin Muldoon also scored 2 points. Cody Plesnar led Bish- op Photo with 12 pointsg. Karchner Refrigeration 22, Rosenn Jenkins 21 Nick Lombard scored 11 points as Karchner Refrigera- tion Service won it’s third straight game against Rosenn Jenkins and Greenwald LLP 22- 21. Hayden Jenkins controlled the offense for Karchner while Adam Viercinski led the de- fense and hit several key bas- kets. Drew Schaub, Chris Ellis, Tyler Shutlock, and Chris Clemson were the scoring lead- ers for Rosenn. Atty. Brown 45, Philadelphia Hair 39 Jimmy Brown scored a sea- son-high 33 points to lead At- torney Larry Brown to a 45-39 win over Philadelphia Hair. Spencer Youngman added 8 points and Andrew Ondish 2, while Matt Shaver controlled the boards and Pat Touhey and Anthony LaFratte the defense. Tyler Patton led Philadelphia Hair with 19 points, while Tony Bevevino added 7 and David DeWitt 4. Jim Armando had 3 polis and Brandon Harding 2. hiladelphia Hair 40, CDI 20 Gary Verazin scored a game- high 18 points and Stephen Za- poticky added 12 to lead Philadelphia Hair to a 40-20 win over Center for Diagnostic Imaging. Tony Bevevino added 4 points while Rocco Cabrera and Brandon Harding had 2 each. Taylor Dunn led CDI with 8 points. Dustin Siperko played an excellent all around game, adding 4 points. Carl Baxter led the defense while Morgan DeArmitt controlled the boards. 5th/6th grade standings Dr. Bruce Goeringer 10-0 McCarthy Tire 6-2 Quad Three Group 6-3 Attorney Larry Brown 6-5 Karchner 5-5 Rosenn, Jenkins 4-4 DYB 6th grade 28, \WVW 6th grade 24 Jimmy Brown and Chris Dak ley combined for 14 points and D.J. Berley provided numerous assists as the 6th graders edged Valley West 2824 in the Lehman league. Nick Lombard controlled the rebounding. DYB 5-6 boys skills winners 5th/6th grade skills competition: The DYB boys recently held their 5th/6th grade skills competition. Christopher Dillon took first place in the 5th grade free throw competition, followed by Travis DeBona in second place and Drew Schaub in third place. Brandon Harding won first place in the 5th grade layup competi- tion, followed by Spencer Youngman in second place and Marc Noyalis in third place. D.J. Berley took first place in the 6th grade free throw event, followed by Jimmy Brown in second place and Ryan McAndrew in third place. Chris Dailey won the 6th grade layup event, followed by Nick Lombard in second place and An- drew McCabe in third place. The winners will receive trophies at the DYB banquet on Sunday, April 18. Gate of Heaven 7th grade 52, St. Mary’s Pittston 37 Pat DeRojas scored 17 points and Nick Latosek had 14 in the Nae, St. Mary’s Avoca 45 Tom Horn led GOH with 14 Eos, and Pat DeRojas scored 12. St. Mary’s Avoca 65, Varsity 51 Patrick DeRojas led GOH with 16 points, Tom Horn had 12 and Zack Wallick scored eight. Correction: Pat DeRojas recently scored his 500th point for Gate of Heaven teams. A photo caption in last week’s Post incor- rectly identified him as Chris DeRojas. DYB champions The Dallas Youth Basketball sixth-grade tournament team recently won the championship in the 2003 DYB Holiday . Tournament. Pictured, from left, front row: D.J. Berley, Chris Ellis, Marc Novalis, Eric Baines, Michael Diaco. Standing: Tyler Patton, Hunter Englehart, coach Fred Berley, Jimmy Brown, Chris Dailey. Bishop Photo 34, Dallas Jr Football 29 Devon Taylor was outstand- ing, Scoring 23 points to lead Bishop Photo. Donnie Behm ; | ded 6 points Shutlock played BY post defense. Dallas Jr. Football got scoring from seven different players as John Murray was the top scorer with 11 points while Brain Stepniak added 9 tough points. Eric Anderson and Neil Shaver combined for 7 points. Gordon Insurance 13, Dr. Jack Ellis 10 Michael Gallis and Brett Wanek combined for 11 points to lead Gordon. Tommy Rodgers and Jack Pisorik led the defense while Jessie Bynon lead both teams in steals. Dr Jack Ellis was lead by Justin El- lis and Corey Ehret, who had for 4 points each. David Miller added a clutch jumpe Eye Care Specia ists 34, Arris Engineering 27 Alex Zubko and Aaron Weir led Eye Care Specialist to a cru- cial victory over the previously undefeated Arris Engineering. Alex scored 21 points and Aaron added 7 points while Nathan Kish and Jason Si- monovich each scored 4 points. Arris Engineering was led by Jason Schilling with 18 points while Ryan Zapoticky added 5 points and Damon Szatkowski and Michael Carey each added a bucket. Ostrum Construction 19, Franks Manufacturing 17 Christopher Ostrum led Os- trum Construction with 7 points and numerous rebounds and Matthew Timmerman added 9 points. Brian Goyne led the defense with three take- aways while Eric Zawatski blocked a few shots in the paint.Frank’s was led by Austin Smith with 13 points. Pompey Dodge 39, Fleet National Bank 27 Bobby Saba was on fire, scor- ing a season high 21 points and dominating the boards for the Dodge boys while Robby Hoff- man added 4 points on fast break layups. Hayden Jenkins continued his steady play by adding 12 points and Danny Saba added a bomb from the perimeter. Fleet was led by Shane Dunn with 18 points while Nick Ondish added a fall- away jumper. Dylan Pilger was outstanding distributing the ball and added 4 points for the bankers. Dr. Banus, Bynon, Kim 39, Dough Company 21 No results for this contest were turned in by eithor coach. Kids admission free at Cougars’ game Children 12 and under will be admitted free to the February 7 College Misericordia home basketball games, courtesy of the Col- lege Misericordia Alumni Association. To qualify, children age 12 and younger will be admitted free with a paying adult ticket to the February 7 Misericordia vs. Wesley basketball games. The women’s game takes place at 1 p.m. and the men’s game at 3 p.m. Children will also receive a complimentary hot dog and soda. College Misericordia home basketball games are played in the An- derson Sports and Health Center on the CM campus. Rotary beats top team to post first win of year Finally! Dallas Rotary defeat- ed first-place Lino’s Pizza 51-44. Peter Steve led the Rotary with 18 points, Kevin Pierce S followed with 11 points and Matt Alfano scored 8. Garrett Hann and Jimmy Brown had 6 points apiece. Pat Murray led Lino’s Pizza with 29 points, Michael Gross with 9. Aaron Hogan chipped in 4 and Jason Darling added 2. Summit Pointe 45, Fieldhouse 34 Josh Backes led Summit Pointe with 29 points including three 3-pointers. Greg Noth- stein followed with 12 points and Michael Ritalis added 4 points. Chris Klaiss led the Field- house with 14 points including 3 three pointers. Kyle Arnaud followed with 9 points , Vito Recchia had 8 points including two 3-pointers, David Fetchko chipped in 3 and Peter Blan- chard added 2. Pompey Dodge 54, Dr. Jack Ellis 52 Doug Harding led Pompey Dodge with 27 points, followed by Tommy Youells with 11 points, and D.J. Berley 8. Michael Tonart chipped in 4 while David Zurek and Mark Gilbert had 2 points apiece. Scott Skammer led the Drs. with 22 points, followed by brothers Jackie Ellis and Chris Ellis, each scoring 14 points, in- cluding Jackie's three 3-pointers and Chris's four 3-pointers. Brad Johnson added 2 points. Penn State Seed 50, Burger King 48 (OT) Mike Kravitsky led Penn State with 34 points, Chuck Youngman followed with 6 points, Ryan Urzen had 5 points. Kyle Williams chipped in 3 points and Paul Kowalek added 2. Mark Covert led Burger King with 17 points. Steve Meskers and Joe Kaiser followed with 11 points each. Andy Besecker and Brian Haughwout chipped in 4 points apiece while D.J. Carey had 2 and Joey Evans added 1. Sneaker King 42, PNC Bank 34 Myer Messinger led Sneaker King with 19 points, followed by Konrad Kraszewski with 13 points’ and Henry Messinger with 10 points. Joe Bevevino led PNC with 14 points, Derek Martin fol- lowed with 11 points while Joe Osick chipped in 8 points. Ryan Williams added 2 points. Great defensive play by Eric Fri Renaissance Center 45, Dr. Jack Ellis 38 Eric Tucker led Renaissance Center with 22 points. Scott Gallup followed with 6, Ryan Phillips 5. Joey Collini and De- von O’Brien chipped in 4 points each and Tommy Golightley and Eric Klepar added 2 points apiece. Jackie Ellis led the Drs. with 12 points including two 3-point- ers, Scott Skammer followed with 10 points. Jonathan Orlan- do had 6, while Brad Johnson chipped in 3 and Lee Culver added 2. Plain Solomon League Dallas 7th Grade 54, Plains 7th Grade 25 Josh Backes led Dallas with 19 points, Tommy Youells fol- lowed with 11 points. Steve Meskers scored 10 points, Dar- ius Fetchko had 5, while Scott Skammer and Henry Messinger chipped in 4 points apiece and Jackie Ellis added 2 points for the win. DYB 7th / 8th Grade Standings Lino’s Pizza 9-4 Pompey Dodge 9-4 Dr. Jack Ellis 9-5 Renaissance Center 7-5 Summit Pointe Builders 7-5 Penn State Seed 7-6 Fieldhouse 6-6 Sneaker King 6-7 PNC Bank 5-7 Burger King 4-9 Dallas Rotary 1-12 Dr. Harry 33, Dallas Lions 25 Dr. Harry’s strong third quarter offense and defense proved to be fie difference in this hard-fought game. Offensively in the third, Paige Selenski poured in 9 points on the way to a game-high 19. Katherine and Kristen is O’Brien added 9 and 5. Defensively, Meghan Pietraccini and Amy Panzetta stepped up to help limit the Lions to 4 points. Brittany Kneal lead the Lions with 11 points, Elena Habersky added 8, Kaley Dunbar 4, and Cierra Leonardo scored 2. CROSSWORD CORNER Super Crossword _AROMANCE Using the clues, simple arithmetic, Roundup (continued from page 7) Tunkhannock 36, Crestwood 34 Jan. 24 — Jake Mattioli (145), Andy Franko (152), Ste- fan Adams (171), Brent Richter (189) and Jeff Rosa (heavy- weight) recorded falls for the Tigers as they hung on for the win. Tunkhannock 58, Hazleton Area 15 Jan. 24 — Tom Newell (125), Cody Taylor (140), Andy Franko (152), Eric Ranson (215) and Jeff Rowes (275) won by pins for Tunkhannock. GIRLS SWIMMING Bishop Hoban 137, Scranton 49 Jan. 23 — Julie McLaughlin (200 freestyle, 100 butterfly) won two events and Caroline Byron won the 200 individual medley and was on two win- ning relay teams as Bishop Hoban downed Scranton. Tunkhannock 104, Bishop O’Reilly 56 Jan. 23 — Julie Novack won two events (50 freestyle, 100 ; butterfly) to lead Tunkhan- nock. Holly Rozelle (200 freestyle), Courtney Austin (200 individual medley), Adri- anna Boylan (diving), Amanda Faux (100 freestyle) and Michelle Lyman (500 freestyle) also had first-place finishes for Tunkhannock, which won nine of the 12 events. Sally Ann Cusma (100 back- stroke) and Mallory Medura (100 breaststroke) had wins for the Queenswomen. BOYS SWIMMING Tunkhannock 75, Bishop O'Reilly 39 Jan. 23 — Ryan Goble won two events (200 individual medley, 50 freestyle) as Tunkhannock won nine out of 11 contests. Also winning for the Tigers were Steve Van- Duzer (200 freestyle), Jeremy Lees (diving), Garrett Lech (100 butterfly), Jared Smith (100 freestyle), Chris Veety (500 freestyle) and Christian Fernholz (100 breaststroke). Dan Mullen won the 100 backstroke for the Queensmen. 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