8 The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, November 28, 2004 BASKETBALL (continued from page 7) At Lake-Lehman, Clancy has 20 players on the roster where he hopes to turn around a team that was winless a year ago. “The guys are very energetic and are working hard,” said Clancy. “Our biggest obstacle right now is a lack of confidence in ourselves. I have confidence in our kids, but they need to believe in themselves.” Clancy, who was a standout on winning teams at Lake- Lehman and Wilkes University, hopes an aggressive approach will serve as a confidence boost for the Knights. “We're going to try to pick up the tempo,” said Clancy. “We want to try to dictate the pace of the game by pushing the ball up the floor and being aggres- sive on defense. I think we can make some good things hap- ”» pen. EE EE ER RR “| have confidence in our kids, but they need to believe in themselves." Dave Clancy Lake-Lehman coach One thing the Knights have is experience, with six seniors and four juniors on the roster. Seniors Caleb Piatt, Chris Boyle, Bob Schobert, Steve Ide, Pat McMahon and Rick Schofield all return, along with juniors Alan Sheridan, Dave Hossage, Mike Brown and Mike Sadowski. “The kids have been out- standing to work with,” said Clancy. “Our seniors really want to have a good season and are working hard. I think we can do some good things.” Wyoming Seminary plans gathering to honor Antinnes Wyoming Seminary alumni and friends are invited to a spe- cial holiday gathering in honor of Marvin Antinnes, former Sem head football coach and admission officer, on Thursday, Dec. 9 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Westmoreland Club, 59 South Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre. Antinnes, who retired from his 37-year career at Sem in June, 2004, served as head foot- ball coach for the Blue Knights for 27 years. The team was undefeated in 1969, 1976-79 and 1985, and from 1975-80 had an unbeaten streak of 32 games, the longest high school football winning streak on the East Coast at the time. When Antinnes concluded his coach- ing career in 1993, he had a win-loss record of 133-47-3. He also served for more than 10 years as Director of Financial Aid, Associate Director of Admission and special Assistant to the President for Athletics and External Affairs. The cost is $15 per person Marvin Antinnes, former Wyoming Seminary head foot- ball coach and admission offi- cer, will be honored at a spe- cial holiday gathering at the Westmoreland Club on Dec. 9. and is payable at the door. For more information, or for reser- vations, call Liz Hibbard Ortega ‘69, Director of Alumni and Parent Programs, at 270- 2143. _ $25 FIRST PRINT $15 EACH ADDITIONAL ase make —— (qty.) copies in 8x10 size Date photo appeared: Paget: Brief description: ' State Zip PL, + Phone: ' Please enclose payment with order. Pd Check Enclosed + A VISA 1 MASTERCARD + Acct. No. $Exp. / } Signature iE i Send to: The Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 all 675-5211 if you have questions. Spirit captures U-10 fall outdoor league The Back Mountain Spirit U-10 soccer team finished first in fall outdoor league play. They defeated the Mountain Top Avalanche 2-0 in the semi-finals and took a 1-O win against the Wyoming Valley soccer club Cheetas in the finals. From left, first row: Wendy Greenwood, Michelle Thompson, Ashley Dunbar, Olivia Zurad, Molly Vanscoy, Vanessa Parsons. Second row: Ken Greenwood, coach; Nicole Giampetro, Morgan Decker, Michelle Lipski, Len Valenti, coach; Jessica Valenti, Jackie Graham, Jessica Hiscox and Steve Thompson, coach. Absent are Mia Piccolotti and Emily Blasky. Game Commission offers wildlife harvest videos In cooperation with “Wild Harvest - Videos,” the Pennsylvania Game Commission is offering six videos designed to help hunters get the most from their wild game harvests. Produced by Jerry Chiappetta and featuring Certified Master Chef Milos Cihelka, these videos show step-by-step the best care for game animals from the field to the table. Video selections include: e Big Game: Field to Table, is a 90-minute video that cov- ers everything from field- dressing to proper freezer wrapping. This video also offers easy-to-follow directions on how to butcher a deer, as well as a few hunting camp recipes. with mushrooms, as well as suitable side dishes, mari- nades and more. e Venison: Aging, Smoking & Sausage Making, is a 55- minute video designed for the average hunter who enjoys smoked venison, jerky, salami, sausage and hot sticks. e Care & Cooking: Gamebirds and Small Game Animals, is a 70-minute video that offers instructions on how to age gamebirds and when to pluck or when to skin them for the best flavor and tenderness. The video also provides recipes for several dishes. e Care & Cooking: Upland Gamebirds, is a 75-minute video that also offers instruc- tions on how to age gamebirds and when to pluck or when to skin them for the best flavor Waterfowl, is a 75-minute video that focuses on prepar- ing great meals from ducks and geese. Starting with prop- er field care and how to trans- port game, the video also pro- vides instructions on how to age waterfowl before plucking or skinning. As with all other videos, this one provides sev- eral recipes for game. The videos are available from “The Outdoor Shop” on the Game Commission’s web- site (www.pgc.state.pa.us). Go to “The Outdoor Shop,” click on “Products,” choose “Videos,” and then scroll down to the video you are interested in and complete the order form. Each video costs $9.95 each ($13.50 including tax and shipping/handling). Interested individuals also e Venison: Healthy and Tasty, is an 80-minute video that offers mouth-watering recipes for venison stew, pot roasts with sour cream, classic venison roasts, sauteed steak and tenderness. It includes suggestions on how to age gamebirds and create many delicious meals. a. Care ..& "Cooking: also 2001 may call toll-free 1-888-888- 3459, or write Pennsylvania Game Commission, Dept. MS, Elmerton Harrisburg, PA 17110-9797. Ave., Send your sports reports by thepost@leader.net Game Commission 2005 calendar on sale The Pennsylvania Game Commission has released its 2005 calendar, priced at $8.95 (plus tax and shipping), on “The Outdoor Shop” on the agency's website (www.pgc.state.pa.us) and at all Game Commission offices. The 2005 calendar features a year’s worth of dramatic wildlife photos taken by agency employees: Hal Korber, wildlife education specialist at the Harrisburg headquarters; Rob Criswell, Southcentral Region Land Management Supervisor in Huntingdon; Billie Cromwell, retired Food and Cover Crew foreman in Fulton County; Timothy C. Flanigan, Wildlife Conservation Officer in Bedford County; and John Wasserman, Wildlife Conservation Officer in Clinton County. The calendar also provides brief overview of the Game:® Commission and a list of con- tact information for the agency’s Harrisburg headquar- ters and six region offices. ‘I dentiflyer’ available for beginning bird watchers To assist beginning bird watchers, the Pennsylvania Game Commission has added a bird song audio “identiflyer” to its list of merchandise available through “The Outdoor Shop” on its website (www.pgc.state.pa.us). Just click on “Merchandise,” select “Misc. Items” and scroll down to the bird song audio identi- flyer. The device, which sells for $35.50, comes with two audio cards, an earphone for in-the- field use, a bird-watching guide booklet and three AAA batter- ies already inserted. The cards that come with theq Identiflyer are the Yard Bira® series. Each card has the name and a drawing of the bird. By pressing the button beside the each bird, the Identiflyer will play a short sample of the bird’s song. Other song card series cost $10.50 plus tax and consist of one card each. The, Warbler Identification System, which costs $33.75, is a four-card pack that features 40 different types of warblers, including the Northern water thrush, yellow-breasted chat and the Kirtland’s. The pack includes a special booklet on identifying the different types of warblers. CROSSWORD CORNER Super Crossword ROSE GARDE P ERAT] ERE Rib} I) fl Dy Linda Thistle ACROSS 54 Rose 98 “The Nave DOWN " 42 Odes down. 92 Sumer 1“—itthe Nylund’s of the Rose” itches ill fast? ime treats : : : truth?” Barr author 2 Where the ~~ 45 Stephen of 93 Lamebrain Using the clues, simple sin 5 Restrain 58 Okefenokee, 101 Send the tall corn “Interview 95 Russian metic, and a little logic, place a 10 Conduit for one money grows with the 5 space station single digit (© to 9) in each fittings 61 Skin 103 Salt serving 3 Gallagher Vampire 97 Tranquil empty box in the diagram. 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