8 The Post SPORTS Sunday, April 11, 2004 Roundup (continued from page 7) Dallas 3, Bishop O’Reilly 2 Apr. 1 — Corey Hine led the Mountaineers to victory by posting 32 kills, 28 assists, sev- en blocks and 13 digs. Dustin Bednarz contributed with 15 kills, 22 digs and 17 assists, and Jordan Belschner added 17 kills and 18 assists for Dallas. Lake-Lehman 3, Wyoming Area 0 Apr. 1 Lake-Lehman swept the Warriors 25-13, 25- 11, 25-9. Cory Spencer had 13 kills and nine aces for Lehman: Craig Thomas had eight Kills, Dave Harrison added six kills and Kenny David recorded 23 assists. GIRLS SOCCER Dallas 5, North Pocono 2 Apr. 7 — Dallas rallied from a one-goal deficit to down North Pocono 5-2 and remain undefeated at 4-0 in the Wyoming Valley Conference. Alia Pyros tied the score 2-2 for Dallas just before halftime. Dallas got three goals in the second half — two from Halli Williams and another from Caitlin Dukas to take charge. Lake-Lehman 4, Abington Heights 3 OT Apr. 7 — Julia Covert scored her third goal of the game 54 seconds into the first overtime to give Lake-Lehman the victo- ry. Chrissie Kazmierski also scored for Lehman. Melissa Strunk stopped five shots in goal. Tunkhannock 4, Pittston 2 Apr. 7 — Amy Leber scored two goals and assisted on two others as Tunkhannock posted its first victory. Jenna Gabries and Ashley Durland had the Tigers’ other goals. Lake-Lehman 8, Meyers 0 Apr. 6 — Chrissie Kazmiers- ki scored three times, while Ju- lia Covert and Caroline Motyka had two goals each as Lake- Lehman rolled past Meyers. Traci Ragukas added a goal and two assists for the Black Knights. Keeper Melissa Strunk had six saves. Dallas 3, Abington Heights Apr. 6 Cailtin Dukas scored two goals in the latter part of the first half to snap a tie and keep Dallas undefeated. Caitlin McGuire also scored for Dallas. Roz Wentko stopped three shots on goal as Dallas held the Comets to seven shots in all. Lake-Lehman 6, North Pocono 0 Apr. 1 — Traci Ragukas scored two goals and assisted on two more goals as Lake- Lehman defeated North Pocono. Julia Covert added a goal and two assists. Other scoring came from Callie Cars- man and Claire Apaliski. Dallas 3, Coughlin 0 Apr. 1 — Halli Williams, Caitlin Dukas and Megan Mc- Donald scored within a nine- minute span of the first half, while sweeper Jackie Hardwick and keeper Rosalyn Wentko led Jamie Lipski (800) and Alli- son Boris (400) each won an in- dividual event and also were on the Black Knights’ winning a strong defensive effort, with 1,600 and 3,200 relay teams. Wentko stopping nine shots on - Jessica Callahan won the goal. 1600 and 3200 meter runs. GIRLS TRACK BOYS TRACK Lake-Lehman 86, Hazleton Area 86, Meyers 65 Tunkhannock 62 Apr. 6 — Lake-Lehman won just six of 18 events but out- pointed Meyers with 25 of a possible 30 second- and third- place finishes in individual events in a Wyoming Valley Girls Track and Field League Division II season-opening vic- tory. Apr. 7 — Jamie Weidner won the 1,600 and 3,200 for Tunkhannock. Meyers 114, Lake-Lehman 36 Apr. 6 — Meyers won all but five events. Thrower Brandon Burkhardt starred for Lake-Lehman, win- ning the shot put (47-1), discus (143-1) and javelin (149-3). Ryan Bloom won the 1600 and 3200 meter runs. BOYS TENNIS Dallas 5, Bishop Hafey 2 Apr. 7 — Dallas handed the Vikings their first loss of the season. Dallas is 6-1 and tied for second place with Hafey. Undefeated Seminary leads the division. Dallas got singles wins from Jeff Pace, Ryan Murphy and Sean Carter. In doubles match- es, Pace and Murphy and Ben Rother and Chris Nicholson won. Dallas Mini Mou The Dallas Mini Mounts swim team has completed its first season at the Dallas Middle Dallas 5, Wyoming Area 2 Apr. 6 — Drew Slocum and Cory Shultz registered wins in both singles and doubles for Dallas. Ryan Murphy also won his singles match. Dallas 6, Tunkhannock 1 Apr. 2 — Jeff Pace and Drew Slocum won singles matches, then teamed up for a 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-1) victory at No. 1 sin- gles to pace Dallas. Ryan Murphy and Cory Shultz added singles wins at the Nos. 2 and 4 spots, respec- tively, for the Mountaineers. Mike Munoz and Ned Zelinka teamed up for Tunkhannock’s lone victory at No. 2 doubles. Boating courses @ planned in May The state Fish and Boat Commission and its coopera- tors are offering several basic boating courses in the region. Most of these eight-hour cours- es are free, and all are opén to the public. Course graduates have the option to apply for a boating safety education certificate for a $10 fee. The certificate is re- quired for personal watercraft operators and youth that oper- ate motorboats of certain horsepower. Call the appropriate tele- phone numbers for more infor- mation or to preregister. Details on these certificate requirements are available at the Commission’s Web site: www.fish.state.pa.us. For more information, contact Walt Di- etz at the Commission’s North- east Region Office in Sweet . ; ; ‘ Valley at 477-2206. School Natatorium. Swimmers between the ages of 6 and 14 practiced three times weekly a by date, include: . . . bd ’ ay : and competed on weekends to improve their skills. SINATRA 0 e May 3 and 4 — Blooms- i. From Left, first row: Omar Nijmeh, Regan Rome, Kelsey Mulhern, Lynn Viercinski, Mia Pic- burg Middle School, Columbia . colotti, Michelle Thompson, Wendy Greenwood, Ealish Ellis, Amanda Schwerdtman. County, starts at 5:30 p.m., Second row: Abby Berger, Colin Casto, Nicholas Evans, Samantha Casto, Christopher 784-3694. ! Tamanini, Lindsey Kelly, Sarah Simonovich, Lucy Reilly. Third row: Casandra Atherholt, Kai Szulborski, Allison Scoble, Emily Griswold, Crystal DYB banquet April 18 Razawich, Amanda Thompson, Chelsea Fufaro, Marissa Menn, Kelsey Augustine, Carly Huff, Corrine Matusiak. Dallas Youth Basketball will Fourth row: Coach Tom Wilcox,, Hillary Schaub, Katrina Heintz, Ashly Stivers, Eric Tal- hold its annual banquet on . h . .e 3 1 H | madge, Rosemary Shaver, Gretchen Mengeringhausen, Alex Gallagher, Julia Nijmeh, Mallo- Suniey: April 18 at Genetti’s in a FORE 9 3 : . . . : ry Kern, Lauren Kelly, Coach Melissa Wilcox, Coach, Sam Piccolotti. Wi an. ronitias will be Kickers take second at Penn State Fifth row: Coach Cara Devine, Brooke Selenski, Brigid McGovern, Erin Fallon, Niccole presen A anc Secon : ; : ; iT ; . . place playoff teams, skills com- 53 5 Rivero, Kasia Szulborski,, Christos lliadis, Michael Tonart, Michael Menn, Lindsay Sza- titi : d most i The U-9/1 0 “Kickers” boys soccer team recently took sec- lkowski. K Kerrick DSULIONn WHELs, aq, IO th TI oloce inthe Back : OWSKI, Krysta Kerrick. proved players for each grade o p ase nt ji ac y ountain Penn State Indoor 2004 Absent from photo: Melissa Allabaugh, Matt Hiscox, Rebecca Loefflad, Kathleen Montz, level. Call 696-1190 or ess @ occer League. £rom eft, first row. Ryan Thomas, Cody Lauren Murgitroyde, Alicia Sebastian. 1467 for ticket information. Poepperling, Matt Wolman. Second row: Coach Dan Thomas, James Wright, Jonathan Weaver, Jeremy Stair, | : ’ Spencer Norris, Joshua Smith, Assistant Coach Pete Wol- C R 0) S S W 0 R D C 0) R N E R man. 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