pa, Tt ra sa EE PN EE WEE The Post SPORTS Hot hoops action at 1-1 At left, Alexa Deck- er tries to get around a host of de- fenders including Liz Lipski, and Katelin Ingram In photo at right, Tim Cross hustled to keep up with An- drew Kaufman. FOR THE POST/ CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK & Bishop Photo 36, Franks Manufacturing 24 Devon Taylor tossed in 27 points and Donnie Behm added 8 points to lead Bishop Photo. Budd Shut- DYB lock Y ots 3-4 Boys ed the boards. Frank’s was led by Austin Smith with 13 and E.J. Constantino with 12 points. Sean Kerrick added a bucket while Johnathan Strausser led both team in steals. Eye Care Specialists 36, Fleet National Bank 34 Jason Simonovich put back a rebound with 10 seconds re- maining on the clock to lead seal the win. Jason finished with 4 points while Alex Zubko scored 28 points and Aaron Weir added 4 points. Nathan Kish was great on the boards. Fleet bank was led by Shane Dunn with 20 points while Dy- lan Pilger added 12 clutch points and Michael Kapral added a big bucket. Dough Company 34, Arris Engineering 16 Jordan Stephens was on fire, scoring 24 points while Craig Skudulski added 4 points and Thomas Stitzer also added 4 points in leading the pizza men. Zachary Downs added 2 points and Jack Matusak chipped in 4 points. Garrett Artsma led Arris with 10 points while Ryan Zapoticky connect- ed for 4 points and Michael Carey tossed in a bucket. Dallas Jr Football 19, Dr. Banus, Bynon, Kim 10 Brian Stepniak led Dallas Football with 10 points and Kohnor Rice added 6 points. Paul Brace dominated the paint and Neil Shaver played great zone defense. The Doctors were led by Tim Kennedy with 6 points while Michael Banus added 4 points. Alex Rubicco led both teams in takeaways. Dr Jack Ellis 12, Ostrum Construction 8 Corey Ehret and his brother Chris Ehret led Dr. Jack. Justin Ellis provided the scoring punch while David Miller dom- inated the boards. Eric Zawtas- ki led Ostrum with 4 points and Chris Ostrum also tossed in 4 points. James Duffy played great defense while Ryan Mc- Carthy led both team in assists. Pompey Dodge 34, Gordon Insurance 25 Hayden Jenkins scored 26 points while David Lasco and Eric Novrosky both delivered added scoring punch with 4 points each in helping the car men. Jeffrey McHutchinson dis- tributed the ball and led both teams in assists. Brett Wanek led Gordon with 10 points while the trio of Johnathan Barre, Jake Pisorak and Michael Gallis each scored 4 points. Josh Shilanski added 3 points and Jessie Bynon led both teams in rebounds. Jenkins tossed in 20 points and Eric Novrosky hit a clutch jumper from the corner. Dr. Jack was led by George Parkhurst with 10 points and David Miller had 6 points. Har- ry Parkhurst had 4 points and Logan May hit a jump shot. Ostrum Construction 31, Dr. Banus, Bynon, Kim 17 Matthew Timmerman lit it up for 16 points while Anthony Gialanella added 5 points in leading Ostrum. Ryan Mc- Carthy played great defense for Ostrum while Brian Goyne led both teams in steals. The doc- tors were led by Michael Banus with 8 points while Tim Kennedy added 7 points and Dante DeAngelo sank a perim- Eye Care Specialists 46, Franks Manufacturing 29 Aaron Weir was outstanding in the paint, scoring 19 points while Alex Zubko hit 21 points from the perimeter in leading Eye Care to victory and first place. Jason Simonovich added 4 points and Nathan Kish rat- tled home a jumper for 2 points. The trio of Logan Bul- lock, Johnathan Strausser and iter bomb. Eric Yurko each had 2 points for Frank’s, while Austin Smith Bishop Photo 20, tossed in 18 points. Dough Company 16 John Murray led Bishop Pho- Dallas Jr Football 33, Fleet National Bank 18 Brian Stepniak and John Murray combined for 21 points in leading Dallas Football. Kohnor Rice added 4 points and Kenny Higbee played great defense. Greg Petorak led the bankers with 6 points and Michael Kapral made some great shots from the outside, scoring 4 points. Dylan Pilger was outstanding in defense and added a clutch bucket and Chris Reimard added 2 points. to to a close victory, scoring 6 points while Brian Goode added 2 points and played great defense. Craig Skudalski led the pizza men with 10 points while Vinny Amarando led both teams in rebounds. Pompey Dodge 26, Dr Jack Ellis 25 (30T) Robbie Hoffman sank a free throw with 20 seconds to go to lead Pompey to a victory in triple overtime. Robbie finished with 3 points while Hayden Goeringer clinches championship D.J. Berley scored 15 points and Ryan McAndrew added 11 as Dr. Bruce Goeringer Family Dentistry DYB clinched the - regular season J b Boys championship with a 42-38 win over Quad Three Group. Michael Diaco added 8 points while Adam Go- eringer had 4 and Damon Marth 2. Chris Dailey scored 22 points for Quad Three, while Yuri Fi- lak added 2 and Zach Smith keyed the defense. Atty. Brown 30, CDI 27 Jimmy Brown scored 21 points and Anthony LaFratte scored his first point of the sea- son as Attorney Larry Brown edged Center for Diagnostic Imaging. Dustin Siperko led CDI with a season-high 16 points while Morgan DeArmitt and Tim Reinert added 2 each. McCarthy Tire 26, Philadel- phia Hair 20 ; John McCarthy scored 6 points while Jason Crispell was the games leading rebounder as McCarthy Tire topped Philadelphia Hair 26-20. Gary Verazin led Philadel- phia Hair with 12 points, while Tyler Patton added 3 points and Stephen Zapoticky 2. Karchner Refrigeration 31, Atty. Brown 21 Nick Lombard scored 12 points while Hayden Jenkins and Chris Dillon had 8 each as Karchner Refrigeration Service continued its winning ways. Scot Riccetti added 4 points for the winning team. Matt Shaver and Spencer Youngman had 4 points each for Attorney Brown, while Gar- rett Konecke had 6 blocked shots. Goeringer Dentistry 42, Rosenn, Jenkins 36 D.). Berley led the scoring while Griffin Adams and Devon McMahon keyed the defense as Dr. Bruce Goeringer edged Rosenn, Jenkins, and Green- wald LLP. Drew Schaub and Joey Mur- ray had 10 points each for Rosenn while Tyler Shutlock led the rebounding. McCarthy Tire 35, CDI 26 Marc Noyalis scored 13 points and Travis DeBona added 8 for McCarthy Tire. An- drew McCabe added 8 points and Jason Crispell 2. CDI was led by Zach Dutter with 10 points and Corey Monk with 7. Kevin Muldoon and Taylor Dunn added 2 points each. Quad Three 36, Bishop Photo 27 Nick Zabriski scored 12 points and Kevin Gilbert added 2 to lead Quad Three Group. Robby Adams led the rebound- ing for Quad Three. No results were provided for Bishop Pho- to. Want to know who's playing what for whom? The Post tells you this and more. We don't just give you the plays. 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