\ 8 The Post SCHOOL/SPORTS FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Sarah Konopki allowed only two hits and struck out 10 in Back Mountain's 13-6 win over Hatboro. 11 girls (continued from page 7) complete-game two-hitter, striking out 10, as Section 4 champion Back Mountain de- feated Section 5 champion Hat- boro 13-6 in the Pennsylvania State 11-year-old softball tour- nament. The game was played Sunday at Christy Mathewson Little © League Field in Fleetville. After Hatboro tied the score 6-6 with three unearned runs in the third inning, Back Moun- tain scored four runs in the fifth and three in the sixth. Konopki retired 12 of the final 13 batters she faced to seal the win. Six different players had base hits for Back Mountain. Sara Skammer, Alexa Decker and Konopki scored three runs apiece. Ri Back Mountain 11, Section 32 Aug. 7 — Sara Skammer threw a complete-game five-hit- ter to lead Back Mountain to an 11-2 victory over Blooms- burg-Milton-Southern Colum- bia in the Pennsylvania State 11-year-old Softball Tourna- ment at Christy Mathewson Field in Fleetville. Tori Cramer, Mary Kate Os- ick and Alexa Decker had two . hits apiece for Back Mountain, which played errorfree de- fense. Penn State Club creates scholarship fund The Penn State Club of Wilkes-Barre met recently at The Top of the 80's Restaurant and pledged $25,000 to estab- lish the “Penn State Club of Wilkes-Barre Endowed Scholar- ship Fund.” Consideration for the scholarship will be given to any full-time undergraduate student planning to enroll or enrolled at any Penn State campus and whose home ad- dress of record is in the club's geographic area. Applicants must also have demonstrated financial need and academic SUcCCess. Shown from left: Bobbie Steever, membership director; Mar- ion Pollock, owner Top of the 80's and club member; Pam Rothenberger, corresponding secretary; Robert Fortinsky, Penn State University trustee and club member; Tom Robin- son, president; Irwin Sagenkahn, recording secretary; and Len Motzki, treasurer. Absent from photo Atty. Michael Hu- dacek, Jr., vice president. For more Sunday, August 15, 2004 call 675-9238, PSU open house for adult and transfer students Penn State Wilkes-Barre will host an open house on Wednesday, August 18 for adults who want to return to the classroom in order to advance in their career or change careers, and for students who are interested in transferring their credits to Penn State. The ses- sion will be held in Hayfield House, room 105 from 5-7 p.m. Trans- fer students should bring their transcripts. Reservations are requested, but walk-ins are welcome. Individ- ual counseling sessions are available for those who cannot attend. information, wbadmissions@psu.edu, or register on-line at www.wb.psu.edu Open house at Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School e-mail The Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School will host an open house August 23-26. This yearly event allows seventh, eighth and ninth grade students to try lockers, locate rooms, and become familiar with the layout of the school. New stu- dents in 10th through 12th grade are also welcome to attend. Information pertinent to the event will be mailed to all students by August 9. Students must bring this information on the day they choose to visit the school. Students and parents are welcome to attend, according to the following schedule: : Tuesday, Aug. 24 — 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 25 —Noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26 -9 to 11 a.m. & Singer wins scholarship to PA Free Enterprise Week Justin Singer, a junior at Dallas High School, son of George and Send your news to The Post by e-mail. thepost@leader.net Digital photos welcome, too! Deadline is Wednesdays at 12 noon. Lucille Singer, Dallas Township, has been granted a full scholar- ship to attend the Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week 2004 on the campus of Lycoming College, Williamsport. The Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week is a weeklong economic education program that offers students an inside look at the private enterprise system and the way the free market functions. 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Jerry Levandoski, Dallas, 2:39:20 237 John Rothschild, Harveys Lk, 3:18:27 den tute 21 Golfer Ermie hong (Ninth, Male 40-44) (Fifth, Male 60-64) 17 19 20 12 122 123 124 44 - friendly 3 Go - 22 Erstwhile New 45 Oklahoma city 82. Charles Eckman, Dallas, 2:41:16 238. William Zarola, Dallas, 3:18:53 125 126 157 128 1129 730 131 132 | 45 Improve (rehearse) Zealander 46 “Rad!” (Eighth, Male 45-49) 254. Peter Kaminski, Harveys Lake, 3:31:16 47 Go - (disap- 4 Contemptible 24 Hodges of 48 Neither Rep. 101. David Mariner, Shavertown, 2:46:08 258. David Smith, Shavertown, 3:34:06 133 134 135 136 pear) one baseball or Dem. (Tenth, Male 45-49) 264. Robert Murphy, Dallas, 3:38:14 - vn i i 49 ‘Let's Makea 5 Little hooter 26 Frugal folks = 50 Carnival set- 109. Chris Kuhar, Harveys Lake, 2:47:08 265. Tom Berezich, Trucksville, 3:38:34 Deal” choices 6 2-Down offerer 28 Chasing ting 112. Skip Sensbach, Dallas, 2:47:46 114. Nadalie Temperine, Dallas, 2:48:19 (Fourth, Female 20-24) 115. Sam Piccolotti, Shavertown, 2:48:29. 118. Mark O'Brien, Shavertown, 2:49:27 (Sixth, Male 14-19) 123. Len Romanowski, Dallas, 2:50:52 137. Peter Eckman, Shavertown, 2:53:05 139. Diane Levandoski, Dallas, 2:53:44 (First, Female 45-49) 173. Phil Kindler, Dallas, 3:00:57 185. Eric McCabe, Shavertown, 3:03:33 187. Steven Thompson, Dallas, 3:04:05 194. Gregory O'Brien, Shavertown, 3:05:54 222. Joe Litchman, Harveys Lake, 3:15:18 233. Douglas Yeager, Dallas, 3:17:30 (Seventh, Male 14-19) Fall youth basketball league signups Dallas Youth Basketball will hold a fall boys basketball league at Wycallis Elementary School gym from Sept. 1 ot Oct. 20. Sessions will be on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6:30-7:45 p.m. for third, fourth, and fifth graders, and from 7:45-9 p.m. for sixth, sev- enth, and eighth graders. Cost is $20 and players must reside within the Dallas School Dis- trict. Signups will be held Wed., Aug. 18 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Dallas Borough ° Recreation Center. For information, call George Gracely at 639-1467. 270. Maria Bednash, Dallas, 3:44:20 274. Daniel Austin, Harveys Lake, 3:52:54 279. Thomas Swartwood, Dallas, 3:59:51 ©2004 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. The enhanced 1.5 Mbps service indicates you can receive a maximum connection rate of 1.5Mbps downstream. Actual speed may vary based on phone line conditioning, inside and outside wiring, distance from CT's Central Office, Internet or network congestion, and the speed of Web sites you connect to on the Internet, among other conditions. Actual connection and throughput speeds and uninterrupted use of the service are not guaranteed. 52 Cudgel 7 Neighbor- © 2004 King Features Synd., Inc. ec xv 0% \D <O 30 Roulette bet 51 Japanese coin {SOP
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