ED-LARK 8-9 with a combined 13 strikeout, | TOURNAMENT 5-hit effort against Exeter. Bri- » * . x | an Sisk and Frank Henry drove Misericordia | BMT American 5, in Back Mountains runs. Mari- | | | Swoyersville 1 ano Medico, McGovern and H Il f F § Neil Shaver and Frank Henry Drew Harding led Back Moun- d 0 alne led BMT American with a com- tain with 2 hits each. RP esemaon coc The Post SPORTS Sunday, August 1, 2004 Roundup (continued from page 7) bined 15 strikeout, one-hit ef- fort. The win put American into the final eight of the 36- team tournament. Micheal Carey doubled in three runs. Greg Petorak, Shaver and Craig Debona, Craig Skudalski and Greg Petorak added two hits each. J.J. McGovern, Skudalski and Petorak combined for 16 strikeouts. BMT American 11, Wyoming/West Wyoming 0 Greg Petorak and Matt Doggett led Back Mountain with a combined 12 strikeout, three-hit effort. Michael Carey homered and drove in four runs. Petorak, Craig Skudalski, Brian Sisk, Jason Simonovich, Kris Roccograndi, Chad DeBona and Drew Harding added two hits each. Si- monovich and Frank Henry drove in two runs each, while Mariano Medico, Roccograndi and Doggett each drove in a run. Exeter 3, BMT American 2 JJ. McGovern and Matt Doggett led Back Mountain BMT American 12, Wilkes-Barre Heights 7 Jason Simonovich led Back Mountain American with a double and four RBI. Michael Mountain with a combined 20 strikeout, 2-hit effort in an 8-in- ning thriller over Pittston. Micheal Carey had 3 hits for Back Mountain while Mariano Medico, Neil Shaver, Chad DeBona and Drew Harding had 2 hits each. Kris Roccograndi and Jason Simonovich added 1 hit each. Frank Henry scored the winning run from first on a double by Medico in the 8th in- ning. Ashley/Newtown 13, BMT National 2 Josh McEntee and Josh Shi- lanski had the hits for National. CROSS VALLEY 8-9 TOURNAMENT Plains White 12, BMT American 1 Mariano Medico made two key defensive plays and scored Back Mountain's lone run. Harding Takes 2nd Place In Victory Run Brandon Harding, 11, recently competed in the 1/2 mile Victo- ry Run at Harvey's Lake. He competed in the 14-and-under age group against 39 competi- tors. He completed the course in 2:40 to capture second place. He is the son of Brian and Dawn Harding, Dallas. GOLF FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Matt Ruch slid safely into third base, before scoring one of Back Mountain's four runs. Junior boys (continued from page 7) to third, which Mike Prater fielded and fired to Pat Murray at second. But the ball tipped off the end of Murray’s glove, SO runners were now on first and second with one out. A passed ball allowed both runners to move up before Harding struck out Steve Bil- heimer. Then Sergio Camacho, the fifth Northeast batter of the in- ning hit a sharp double just in- side the third base line. Prater hustled out to left field to re- trieve the ball, then threw to home even though two runners had already scored. The throw got past catcher Scott Skam- mer, and ran under the fence. Then the question became whether or not Camacho should be awarded third base or home; if he had passed sec- ond, the allowance of a base would have brought in another run. But the umpires ruled he had not, so he was left at third. Harding bore down on the next batter, Adam Graab, who represented the tying run, and forced another weak grounder to first, which Ruch gathered in, and then stepped on first to clinch the title. Doug Harding got a scare in the final inning, but bore down Dallas grad to 0) be inducted into College Misericordia has an- nounced the 2004 inductees into the CM Athletics Hall of Fame to be inducted as part of Homecoming activities, Satur- day, September 25. The class Martin. “These individuals were critical to the develop-¢ ment of the rich tradition of? CM athletics.” The group will be intro duced at halftime of the CM men’s soccer game Versus Cabrini with the induction cer- emony to follow the game in the Anderson Center. - Williams earned all-star stats at three different posi- tions during her softball career (catcher, shortstop and out- field). She was the MVP of the 1994 PAC Championships and finished 10th in the nation in batting. She holds school sin- gle-season records for batting average and on-base percent- age. Dallas High School and Middle School physicals Physical exams are sched- uled for Dallas students who want to participate in fall sports. August 10: High school field hockey, 8 a.m.; middle school field hockey, 8:30 a.m.; high school/middle school girls cross country, 9 am.; girls makeup physicals, 9:30 a.m. In order to have a physical, the student must bring com- pleted paperwork. Exams will be given at the Dallas High School nurse’s office. Send your sports re- Skudalski had two hits each. Carey had three hits, and Chad of five honorees includes Tri- Debona, Craig Skudalski and cia Hoffman, ‘98, Marie Mor- EXETER 8-9 Greg Petorak added two hits ris, ‘44, Dr. Louise (Loughran) TOURNMENT each. J.J. McGovern, Skudalski Peele, ‘68, Eric Sweeney, 99 and Petorak combined for 16 and Dallas High School gradu- | BMT American 12, strikeouts. ate Laura (Poynton) Williams, | Wilkes-Barre Heights 7 ‘94. | Jason Simonovich led Ameri- BMT American 2, “It gives me great pleasure | can with a double and four Pittston 1 to announce the newest mem- | RBL. Michael Carey had three =~ Matt Doggett, JJ McGovern bers of our Hall of Fame,” said | hits for Back Mountain. Chad and Craig Skudalski led Back CM athletic director David SR . ' : Messinger and Skammer to preserve Back Mountain's championship. | Newberry Ladies League outing at Twin Oaks cach had two its for Ameri- The victory put American. 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