A, Lk a. . i 8 The Post SPOR TS Sunday, July 18, 2004 Roundup (continued from page 7) D-16 SENIOR SOFTBALL Northwest 6, Harveys Lake 3 July 11 — Amanda Vallenti struck out 13 batters, and also had a pair of hits to lead North- west. Morgan Sorber led North- west with three hits, and Brit- tany Piatt and Jessica Smereski each added two of their own. Amanda Crane had a hit for Harveys Lake. D16 11-YEAR-OLD SOFTBALL Back Mountain 29, Mountain Top 22 July 11 — Back Mountain's Alexa Decker hit for the cycle in her team’s high-scoring win. Mary Kate Osick pitched 2 2/3 innings to earn the win, and Sara Skammer had three hits. Sarah Konopki, Osick and Danielle Shaver all had a pair of hits for Back Mountain. Back Mountain 14, Northwest 9 July 10 — Sara Skammer al- lowed five hits in five innings as Back Mountain defeated Northwest. Skammer, Alexa Decker and Sarah Konopki had two hits each to lead Back Mountain. D-16 9-10 SOFTBALL Mountain Top 15, Back Mountain 12 July 9 — Sarah Flaherty dou- bled twice and scored twice for Back Mountain. CROSS VALLEY CHALLENGE 8-9 Hanover 16, Back Mountain National 6 July 9 — Hanover scored 10 runs in the fifth inning to break open the game. Jack Matusiak and Alex Bar- illa each had two hits to lead Back Mountain National. AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Greater Pittston 5, Back Mountain 1 July 13 — Back Mountain drew first blood when Pat McHugh scored in the second inning, but Pittston came alive with two runs each in the fourth and fifth. Kevin Race- mus paced Back Mountain, go- ing 2-for-4 with an RBI and Mike Race had a double. Back Mountain 2-17, Mountain Post 12-2 July 10 — Back Mountain and Mountain Post split a dou- bleheader, with each squad winning in a rout. Bill Bretz pitched a complete game for the win in Mountain Post’s 12-2 victory in the open- er. In the nightcap, a 17-2 Back Mountain rout, Dave Harding had a triple and two doubles, one of which knocked in three runs, in Back Mountain’s seven- run second. Tim Dymond homered and had four RBI; Ryan Harvey was 4-for-4 with two RBI;Joe Lam- bert and Pat McHugh each had two hits. Hazleton 14, Back Mountain 4 July 9 — Dave Rakowski had two hits and an RBI to lead Back Mountain, and Pat McHugh added two RBI on a double. JUNIOR LEGION Wilkes-Barre 13, Tunkhannock 11 July 13 Wilkes-Barre jumped out to a 10-3 lead, but Tunkhannock battled back to tie it with a six-run fourth in- ning. For Tunkhannock, Travis Sick had three hits and three RBL . Wilkes-Barre 4, Tunkhannock 3 July 11 Wilkes-Barre scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to earn the come-from-behind victory. Paul Kintner had a solo homer for Tunkhannock, and Adam Robinson added three hits. Wilkes-Barre 4, Tunkhannock 3 July 10 — Michael Burns sin- gled home Frank Trinisewski with the go-ahead run with two outs in the top of the ninth and Wilkes-Barre held on to earn the victory in the first round of the league playoffs at Betzler - Fields. Thurston Fick had three hits for Tunkhannock, and Will Za- leppa, Tyler Austin and John Porter had two each. GOLF 1 Ee Newberry Ladies Shoo The Newberry Country Club Ladies Golf League recently held a 9-hole Par Shoot-Out tournament at the club on July 3. Janet Dent was the winner and JoAnn Campbell was the first run- ner-up. From left, Dent and Campbell. The group participating in the shoot-out are, first row, from left: Joan Britt, Ruth Fed- erici, Marie Kruska, Sharron Davis, Diana Dreher, Campbell, Cassie Munzing, Lillian McManus. Second row, from left: Cheryl Richardson, Dent, and Gene Ross, club golf pro. Crispell makes ace College Misericordia Sports Information Director Scott Crispell recorded his first hole in one at Tall Pines Players Club in Friendsville on Saturday. Playing in the Mary Quinn Memorial Scholarship Tournament, he aced the 116-yard seventh hole with an 8-iron. The shot was witnessed by wife Debbie Crispell, Terry Wise, Lu- cille Marsh, Debbie Novack, Ellen Frank, Kathy Goeringer and Ruth Dettore. TOURNAMENTS Tunkhannock Public Library A golf tournament to benefit the Tunkhannock Public Library will be held Wednesday, Aug. 18 at Stone Hedge Country Club, with a 10 a.m. shotgun start. Play will cost $70 per person in the captain and crew format. The charge includes refreshments on the course and a banquet. For information, call 836-1677. Dallas Kiwanis at Mill Race The Dallas Kiwanis Club is holding their 18th annual Golf Tour- nament. The tournament, in memory of Walter Kozemchak, will be held on July 23 at Mill Race Golf and Camping Resort. The for- mat is captain and crew with a “shotgun” start at 1 p.m. A four- person entry is $65 per person. For information about the tourna- ment, call Tex Wilson (675-2526) or Lloyd Ryman (674-9758). Sprint (continued from page 7) training times with the top finishers from last year and I thought she'd have a chance to place.” \ “| enjoy running but | was really tired of distance running.” Janis Winter Shavertown Janis exceeded even Tom's expectations by shaving nearly 15 seconds off her 400m time to earn the gold medal (1:39). She - also recorded personal bests at 100m (18.8) and 200m (41.0). “It was a tremendous experi- ence,” said Janis. “The training was a lot of fun and I really en- joyed the competition. Misericordia swim clinics 3 College Misericordia will host School Age Swim Clinics | under the direction of CM head 5 Eh Sten lively Back Mountain catcher Tara Dombzalski reached for a pitch from Ellen Morgan that hit Lindsay Ross of Wyoming/West Wyoming. coach Nancy Edkins. The clin- | ics are open to boys and girls | ages 5-18 and are offered in sev- | eral sessions throughout the | | summer. For more information, contact Edkins at 674-6446. FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Littie League action Back Mountain first baseman Chris Bailey put the tag on a Moun- tain Top runner who got back to first too late. 1. J. Stepanski, Back Mountain National All- Star catcher, could only wait for the ball as Mountain Top’s Mark Orloski scores. FOR THE POST/ CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Bearcats have hig spring The Back Mountain Bearcats U-12 Girls ended the | spring 2004 season with the Northeast Travel League U-13 Championship, a U-12 Gold Division win at the Whitewater Challenge Cup Tournament, and a tournament championship at Nether Provi- dence, played against the 2004 Pennsylvania. 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