| | | 1] | | } 9 The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, October 24, 2004 CROSS COUNTRY (continued from page 7) spotlight has been us the entire season and our kids have really - responded well to the added . pressure.” At the league championships, the Mounts were led by Lisa Giacometti’s second-place fin- ish, while Jessica Jones and Hillary Adams also finished in the top 10. Kenslie Kerestes, Katie Gilligan, Robin Razawich and Kasia Szulborski all finished in the top 27. Lake-Lehman was third in the girls race and figures to be among the top teams at the dis- trict. “Lake-Lehman has a very strong team,” said Samuel. “They’ll be one of the teams to beat at districts.” The Lady Knights are led by Kelcey Cole, who finished 11th at the league championships. Sarah. Austin was 16th and Missy Josuweit was 26th. On the boys side, the Knights finished third in the team stand- ings. Ryan Bloom was 10th while Justin Mazer and Andy Josuweit were 18th and 33rd, respectively. The Dallas boys finished fifth and were led by Adam Singer’s 17th place finish. The District 2 Championship meet will be held at the Scranton Municipal Golf Course, Wednesday, Oct. 27. The top three teams in the AA boys and girls races will qualify for the PIAA state champi- onship meet along with the next 15 individual finishers. The state meet is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 6 in Hershey. Girls basketball clinic at Dallas Dallas High School girls basketball team will host a clinic all girls on Sunday, Nov. 14. The girls attending must be in grades 3 through 8. The high school girls team will lead skills, running drills, passing, shooting and fun for all. There will be games and contests, some with prizes. The cost of the clinic is $20 per player. ROUNDUP (continued from page 7) For information and a registration form, call 696-1190. Dallas Junior High girls, first row, from left: Morgan Kunkle, Allison Considine, Jen Rutalis, Dana Martin, Taylor Dougherty. Back row: Hannah Bestwick, Jamie Rakowski, April Rattigan, Kara Musto, Mariel Adams, Crystal Razawich, Candace Bittner, Brittany Kneal. Kyle Parsons, Jake Reinert. Dallas Junior High boys, first row, from left: Erik Cannon, Joey Murray, Tyler Rice, Griff Adams, AJ Thomas, John Prater, Jim Monk, Back row: Dan Taroli, Pat Murray, Chris Box, Bruce Sobocinski, Kevin Buckman, Evan Razawich, Drew Clouse, Nick Lombard, Russ Jenkins, Dave Moser, Dave Carey, Kyle Piazza, Chris Rose. Dallas Jr. High runners finish well at all-league meet The Dallas Junior High cross country team had a great show- ing at the Ed Narkiewicz Wyoming « Valley Conference All-League meet held on October 16 in Hazleton. The girls team took home the second place team award and placed six runners in the top 35. The girls were led by Marie Adams’ fourth place fin- ish. Mariel was followed by Hannah Bestwick in eighth, Morgan Kunkle in 15th, Jen Rutalis in 17th, Allison Considine in 22nd, and Candace Bittner in 25th. There were 93 competitors in the race. ninth place finish. Kyle was fol- lowed by Bruce Sobocinski in 11th, Chris Box in 12th, Pat Murray in 24th, Dan Taroli in 26th, Evan Razawich in 31st and Russ Jenkins in 34th. There were 142 runners competing in The boys team also had a fine performance, finishing third in the team standings. The boys placed seven runners in the medals, led by Kyle Piazza’s the boys race. Hanover Area 3, ' Tunkhannock 2 Oct. 20 — Kirsten Cavany led the way for Tunkhannock with 27 service points, 10 aces and 17 digs. Also for Tunkhannock, Carrie Olson had 17 service points and 25 assists, and Julie Howell recorded 17 points and 15 assists. Tunkhannock 3, Berwick O Oct. 18 — Carrie Olsen had 15 points and Jessica Shaw 13 in the Tigers’ 3-0 win over Berwick. The scores were 25- 13, 25-13, ‘25-15. '* Holly Holdredge had nine points and eight kills and Amy Engelman had seven points and 11 kills in the win. Kirsten Cavany put forth a superb effort, with nine points, 12 kills and four digs. Bishop Hoban 3, Lehman 1 Oct. 18 — Hannah Sorber had eight kills, six blocks and 17 assists in the Black Knights’ FOR THE POST/PETE G. WILCOX Stephen Yankowski catches a pass in front of Crestwood's Dan Giraud in the second quarter of the Oct. 15 game in Lehman. Srna re -tre-tirett retarrtiretire-dd The Blue H Gift Shoppe Cordially Invites You Te Uttend Its Cent Vera Bradley Jnunk Show Fake 207, Off! Jo Be Feld: Saturday, Oct. 30 from 10am-5 pm Sunday, Oct. 31 from 12 pm-5 pm Bring A Friend! Register To Win A Surprise! 201 Memorial Highway, Dallas ® 675-6944 i — Hydrangea TW WR WE | WY Wy | Lr a'savearealra’sa’vasa'savavsa salva’ va vavara vases ana ht Tht * Tht Wht Pt SW WI WG MR I WW WR WM MC MM LY 5 £ 4 £ £ 4 4 & p< £5 G Re L: La tdratirertir-tiretiia-dlretdraet red FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK In left photo, Alyssa Pyros, Dallas, and Allison Boris duke it out on the field.. At right, Lake-Lehman's Jaime Lipski dives for the ball against Lauren Ziminski and Megan Savage of Dallas. loss to Bishop Hoban. The scores were 25-15, 20-25, 26-16, 25-17. Marissa Harrison had seven kills and 12 service points in the losing effort. Bishop Hoban 3, Dallas O Oct. 14 — Erica Kelleher led the Mountaineers’ with eight kills, eight blocks and three digs in the loss to Bishop Hoban. The scores were 25-7, 25-16, 25- 10. Caity Green had eight kills for the Mountaineers in the effort. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Tunkhannock 20, Berwick 38 Oct. 15 — Betsy Sayre fin- ished second in 22:26 to lead Tunkhannock past Berwick. Shannon Hilsey finished third for the Tigers with a time of 22:29. The Tigers claimed sec- ond through sixth place to take the win. 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