@ The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, November 28, 2004 ~ ‘OYOUTH BASKETBALL (continued from page 7) chipped in 5 points. Eric ‘Fritzges and Travis DeBona ‘added 2 points apiece for the ‘winners. | Josh Backes led the Fieldhouse with 15 points fol- ‘lowed by Preston Balavage with 12 points. Alex Slocum scored ‘5 and Eric Cannon had 4. Andy Ondish and Matt Shaver scored 2 points apiece. Pompey Dodge 52, ‘Burger King 51 Joe Murray led Pompey with 21 points, followed by Kevin Pierce with 15 points and “Russell Jenkins with 10 points. ‘Cody Plesnar chipped in 4 “points and Mike Diaco added 2 “for the winners. Brian Haughwout led Burger King with 25 points followed by Scott Gallup with 13 points, - Tyler Patton scored 9 and @ Vince Oliveri added 4. Arris Engineering 19, Crystal Vision Center 11 Arris Engineering pulled out a «victory over Crystal Vision. DY Arris’ high : scorer 5-6 Girls Meghan Gallis sank 9 points. Chelsea English added 4 points and Christine McCarthy scored a bucket. Dana Krawetz fought a tough defense to lead Crystal Visions offense ‘with 7 points. Samantha King and Briana Zablotney each chipped in 2 “points. ‘Fieldhouse 26, Ill Guys Pizza 24 Fieldhouse scored 16 points in the fourth quarter to upset HI Guys. Taylor Millington’s 14 points led the comeback, fol- ‘lowed by Melissa Tucker's 8 . points. Ali Snider and Courtney 4 O’Brien each added 2 points. : ‘Sarah Kneal led III Guys with ‘11 points, following by Carly Tomko’s 7 points and Brittany Takacs’ 4 points. Darling Graphic Design 21, Landshapers 13 “Darling was led by Katie Darling’s 8 points, followed by Lauren Scafidi’s 6 points and {Lauren Orlando’s 3 points: * ~ Landshapers’ Jackie Pearson and Mary Kate Osick were determined not to go down without a fight as Pearson scored 10 points and Osick ‘sank 3, while Chelsi Hunter put ‘up a tough defensive battle. ' Met Life 24, Philadelphia “Hair 12 Met Life's dynamic duo of Meghan Martin (10 points) and Allison Hardwick (8 points) accounted for most of the points while Shannon Brobst added 4. Philadelphia Hair’s top scor- er Samantha Martin put up 8 points. ‘Sarah Konopki and Dana Carey added 2 each. i Pompey Dodge 44, Goeringer Dentistry 28 Jordan Stephens scored 17 points while Austin Smith added 10 points to led Pompey. Brian Wise YB and Hayden OVS Jenkins each added 8 points in a balanced scoring attack. Kevin Muldoon and Anthony LaFratte dominated the boards. Dr. Bruce Goeringer Family Dentistry was led by (@ Christopher Dillon with 12 “WW points. Tim Kennedy and Tyler Shutlock each added 8 points while Zach Berger made numerous steals. McCarthy Tire 40, Crystal Vision Center 14 Travis Debona led McCarthy “with 16 points while John McCarthy and Jon Leity each added 8. Robby Hoffman and Aaron Perez played great defense. Crystal Vision Center was led by good inside play of Will Bevevino with 6 points. Kevin Gilbert and David Pierce each added 4 points while Greg Selinski added bucket. Bishop Photo 33, Brace's Orchard 27 Zack Dutter led Bishop Photo with 12 points and Bobby Saba added 10. Devon Taylor chipped in 8 points and Zach Dirsa played great defense. ‘ Brace’s Orchard was led by Jason Schilling with 14 points while Marc Noyalis scored 13 points. Chris Clemson dominat- ed the rebounding and James Kelly played good defense. Rosenn, Jenkins, Greenwald 27, Dr. Jack Ellis 16 Drew Schaub scored 10 and Nick Zabriski added 5 points to led the lawyers. Anthony Gialanella and Justin Brobst worked hard on defense. Kohner Rice led Dr. Ellis with 8 points while Aaron Weir added 4 points. Justin Ellis and Garrett Artsma each chipped in 2 points. : Franks Manufacturing 31, Eyecare Specialists 18 Stephen Zapoticky was out- standing in leading Franks to victory with 15 points. Dustin Siperko added 12 points while Jake Kalinay added 2 points. Anthony Benedetti played great defense. Eyecare Specialist was led by Alex Zubko with 5 points while Spencer Youngman and Ryan McCarthy each added 4 points. Robert Feher and George Parkhurst each added 2 points. Eastern Penn Supply 17, Commonwealth Tel. 16 Bridget Boyle led Eastern Penn with 6 points, Samantha WE Zimniski 4 added 5, 3-4 Girls Brittney DeArmitt 4, and Kelly Anderson 2. Stephanie Cybulski led on defense. Commonwealth Telephone’s high scorer was Cara Pritcher with 6. Meghan O’Brien and Alyssa Menzel had 3 each. Maggie Michael and Maranda Keihl were strong defensivly. Dr. Banas, Byron and Kim 26, Dough Co. 19 Brian DYB Stepniak - scored 12 3-4 Boys points and Brian Banas added 10 as the [34 Ser’ Bishop O'Reilly High School Abby Mulhern tries to knock the ball away from Crystal Razawich. FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Molly Gilligan and Francesca Pascucci, in green, defend against Kaley Dunbar in yellow. Docs edged DoughCo. Wil Aikens led the defense while Gage Brown led the rebound- ing. DoughCo. was led by Craig Skudulski with 9 points, Dylan Pilger with 8, and James DelPriore with 2. A. J. King led the defense. Gordon Smith Ins. 34, M&T Bank 18 Chad DeBona scored 12 points and Jason Simonovich added 10 to lead Gordon-Smith. Jesse Bynon added 8 points and Matt Diaco 4. M&T Bank was led by Michael Gallis with 12 points, while Nigel Stearns, Jeff McCutchinson and Drew Harding added 2 points each. Brace's Orchard 26, Arris Engineering 21 John Murray scored 16 points and Nathan Kish added 8 as Brace’s squeaked by Arris. Rossario Bevevino added 2 points for the winning team while Michael Pierce keyed the defense. Arris Engineering was led by Alex Barilla with 10 points and Michael Kapral with 6. Brian Goode added 4 points and Frank Hullien played fine defense. CDI 24, Quad Three 19 Rudy Georgetti scored a game high 14 points to lead Center for Diagnostic Imaging. Neil Shaver added 8 points for CDI, and Alex Manganella chipped in with 2. Kenny Higbee played outstanding defense. Quad Three was led by Matthew Saba with 5 points and Nicholas Ondish with 4. Danny Saba and Corey Eyerman played great defense and scored 4 points each. Dallas Lions 32, Parente Randolph 15 Eric Zawatski scored a game high 12 points and John Michael Murray added 10 for the Lions. Kyle Razawich had 8 points for the Lions and Jared Hoats played strong defense. Jim Carey, Chris Behm, and Blake Williams led the scoring for Parente Randolph PC, while Mike Carey led the rebounding. Sneaker King 26, Dr. Banas, Byron and Kim 11 Greg Petorak scored 10 points and Dante DeAngelo and Shane Jacobsen added 6 each for Sneaker King. Alex Rubbico played an excellent all- around game and added 4 points for Sneaker King. 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