8 The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, December 12, 2004 DYB (continued from page 7) scored 9 points and Andy Ondish chipped in 4 points for the winners. Ryan McAndrew and Derek Martin led Januzzi’s with 10 points each. David Zurek had 7 points and Nick Lombard had 6 points. Dallas Rotary 72, D.J. Charlie Hayes 63 Scott Skammer led the Rotary with 29 points, followed by Andy Besecker with 21 points and Bryan Weaver with 10. David Carey and Eric Fritzges scored 6 points each for the winners. Steve Meskers led the D.J’s with 37 points, Ryan Urzen fol- lowed with 16 points. Mike Mazur chipped in 6 and Peter Recchia added 4. Dr. Jack Ellis 45, PNC Bank 43 Jackie Ellis led the Docs with 15 points, followed by brother Chris Ellis and Kyle Piazza with 12 points each. Brad Johnson chipped in 6 points for the win- ners. Casey Judge led PNC with 16 points, Henry Messinger fol- lowed with 12 points. Gary Verazin scored 7 points, Konrad Kraszewski had 6 points. Joe Evans added 2. Fieldhouse 57, Pompey Dodge 38 Josh Backes led the Fieldhouse with 36 points, fol- lowed by Hunter Englehart with 9 points and Preston Balavage with 6. Eric Cannon, Matt Shaver and Alex Slocum chipped in 2 points apiece for the winners. Tommy Youells led Pompey with 22 points, followed by Joe Murray with 7 points and Kevin Pierce with 6 points. Mike Diaco chipped in 2 and Russell Jenkins added 1. DYB 7th Grade Tournament Team Dallas 59, GAR 12 Chris Dailey, Hunter Englehart, Ryan McAndrew and D.J. Berley scored in the double figures. DYB 8th Grade Tournament Team Dallas 54, GAR 23 In the Solomon League, Josh Backes led Dallas with 16 points, followed by Scott Skammer with 9 points and Tommy Youells with 6 points. Jackie Ellis, Scott Gallup and Steve Meskers scored 5 points apiece while Ryan Urzen chipped in 4 points and Henry Messinger added 2 for the win- ners. Jaguars finish 2nd in County Cup The Back Mountain Jaguars (U-18 Girls) came in second in the County Cup A bracket, los- ing 3-1 to Bear Creek. Team members are: front row: Courtney Besecker. From left, second row: Kaitlin Makara, Kelly Bronson, Meghan Baker, Jollene Simon, Kelly Vinnacombe. Third row: Catherine Sullivan, Brooke Matz Simon, Sara Trosky. a, Tara Whispell, Cecelia Besecker, Samantha Fourth row: Elizabeth Sullivan, Katie Peters, Shannon Dingle, Coach Fred Sullivan. Game Commission 2005 calendar goes 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. January through December features a full-color photo of a different wildlife species, including: a downy woodpeck- er; a fisher; a river otter; a red- tailed hawk; a wild turkey; a whitetail fawn; a wild turkey with poults; a coyote; an elk; a ring-necked pheasant; a black bear; and a white-tailed deer. The calendar also provides a brief overview of the Game Commission. Pompey Dodge 33, Brace's Orchard 28 Austin Smith accounted for 12 points while Brian Wise threw in 8 to lead Pompey. The car men had DYB balanced scor- 5-6 Boys ing with Hayden Jenkins adding 6 points, Jordan Stephens added 5 points and Kevin Muldoon scored 2 points. Marc Noyalis led Brace’s with 21 points while Paul Brace and Ryan Thomas each added 2 points. James Kelly and Christopher Clemson played great defense. McCarthy Tire 34, Eye Care Specialists 24 Travis Debona continued his hot shooting with 20 points while John McCarthy was dom- inant under the boards and sank 4 points. Kurtis Manganello, Rocco Cabreea and Robby Hoffman each scored 4 points for the tire men. Spencer Youngman was out- standing in defeat, scoring 16 points for Eye Care. Morgan DeArmitt led both teams in rebounds and George Parkhurst had numerous steals. Karchner Refigeration 28, Bishop Photo 24 Scott Riccetti led Karchner with 14 points while Ethan Pensak and Jeremy Roberts each added 6 points. Jason Crispell lead both teams in rebounds. Zachary Dutter had 10 points and Donnie Behm added 7 points for Bishop Photo. Zach Dirsa played great defense. Goeringer Dentisty 24, Rosenn, Jenkins and Greenwald 21 Chris Dillion had 9 points while Ryan Hogan and Tyler Shulock added 4 points each to lead the dentists. Zach Berger hit a clutch shot and Robby Adams was big under the boards. Nick Zabriski led the lawyers with 8 points while Drew Schaub hit for 5. Brandon Harding added 4 points and Tim Reinert played great zone defense. Franks Manufacturing 31, Dr, Jack Ellis 23 Stephen Zapoticky and Brett Wanek led Franks with 12 points each. EJ. Constantino added 4 points and Dustin Siperko added 3 points. Michael Banas and Aaron Weir combined for 17 points for Dr. Ellis. Kohnor Rice added 4 points while Garett Artisma added added a bucket. Drs. Banas, Byron and Kim 34, Quad Three Group 24 ~ Brian Stepniak scored 16 points to lead the docs. Mariano Medico. added 6 points and Chris Chorey led the defense. Quad Three DYB was led by 3-4 Boys Corey Eyerman with 14 points. Jack Matusiak added 6 points and played strong defense. Dylan Hertel scored 2 points while Peter Shaver keyed the rebounding. CDI 42, M & T Bank 14 Rudy Georgetti scored a game high 14 points and Neil Shaver added 6 for Center for Diagnostic Imaging. Ryan Georgetti added 4 points, while Alex Manganella and Jory Brezinski scored 2 points each. Michael Gallis led M & T with 12 points and 5 steals, while Jeff McCutchison scored 1 point. Joe Mozden had 3 blocked shots and Spencer Dieffenbach led the defense. Dallas Lions 30, Gordon-Smith Ins. 28 Eric Zawatski and Kyle Razawich scored 12 points each and Dominic Deluca keyed the defense for the Lions. Jason Simonovich led Gordon with 14 points while Chad DeBona added 9. Michael Boland and Jesse Bynon led a strong defen- sive effort. Arris Engineering 19, Dough Company 8 Alex Barilla, Michael Kapral, and Zach Goodwin led a bal- anced passing offense and aggressive defense for Arris. Nick Michalisin and Dylan Pilger scored 4 points each for Dough Company while Peter Kuritz and. James Delpriore keyed the defense. CDI 32, Brace's Orchard 30 (OT) Ryan Zapoticky scored 14 points and Neil Shaver and Ryan Georgetti added key bas- kets to lead Center for Diagnostic Imaging. Braces Orchard was led by Nathan Kish with 14 points and John Murray with 13. Chris Reimard added 2 - points while Brenden Ehret played great defense. Parente Randolph PC 10, Arris Engineering 8 Michael Carey scored 4 points while Chris Behm and - Buddy Shutlock added 2 points each for Parente Randolph. Aaron Napkora played an aggressive game on both sides of the court for Parente, while Arris was led by a strong defen- sive effort from Brian Goode, Damon Szatkowski, Frank Hullihen, and Tommy Stitzer. Kids basketball, cheerleading league Registration for the Upward Basketball League for children in pre-kindergarten to the eighth grade has begun at the Rock Recreation Center, 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. The registra- tion fee is $85. Each player will receive a reversible game jersey, Upward t-shirt, mesh shorts, Upward Basketball Winner Magazine and an end of the year award. Practices begin Jan. 3 and games begin on Jan. 29. The awards night will be held March 30. For more information ‘or to register, call 696-2769 or visit the Rock Recreation Center, Trucksville. Send your sports reports by thepost@leader.net Bishop Photo 36, Integrated Power 23 Stephanie Ashley led Bishop Photo with 13 points, followed by Mikaela Pricher with 11. DYRB Also scoring ; for Bishop 7-8 Girls were Alicia i Roncevich with 6, Dana Martin with 3, Sarah Muldoon with 2 and Julie Manorek added a point. Kaley Dunbar led Integrated Power with 18 points. Nicole Clemson and Amanda O’Brien each added 2 and Amanda Thompson added a point. Bishop Photo 40, Philadelphia Hair 30 Stephanie = Ashley and Mikaela Pricher each scored 17 points for the winners. Also scoring were Alicia Roncevich with 4 and April Rattigan with 2 points. Julie Manorek and Sarah Muldoon helped defen- sively. Cierra Leonardo led Philadelphia Hair with 12 points, followed by Jessica Flaherty with 8 points. Also scoring were Christina Strasser with 6 points. Erin Belles and Stephanie Strasser added 2 points each. Met Life 24, Fieldhouse 20 Met Life’s Allison Hardwick tallied 16 points, aided by Stephanie DYB Dosiak’s 2 5-6 Girls points and the persistent defense of Alexandra Heltzel. Fieldhouse’s Taylor Millington supplied 12 points while Melissa Tucker scored 6 and Cortney O’Brien’s had 2. Crystal Vision Center 14, Landshapers 12 (OT) Crystal Vision’s Sabrina Zurek sank 10 points, and Nicole Sobocinski and Briana Zablotney scored 2 points each. Landshapers’ Mary Kate Osick scored 8 points accompa- nied by SaraFlaherty and Chelsi Hunter with 2 points each. Arris Engineering 23, Ill Guys Pizza 22 Arris’ high scorer was Demetra Szatkowski with 10 points followed by Meghan Gallis with 6 points and both Melissa Snyder and Victoria Crockett with 2 each. II Guys’ Carly Tomko comes up big with 8 points assisted by Sarah Kneal’s 6 points, Erika McCabe’s 2 points and Alison Parkhurst’s 2 points. Philadelphia Hair 23, Fieldhouse 22 Philadelphia Hair’s high scor- ing duo Samantha Martin and Dana Carey each scored 10 points, followed by Sara Kohli’s 2 points and Danielle Shaver’s 1. Fieldhouse’s Taylor Millington jammed in 12 points added by Melissa Tucker’s 8 point and Rachel Nilsson’s 2 points. ; Met Life 13, Darling Graphic Designs 12 Met Life continued its win- ning streak with scoring by the following; Allison Hardwick 5 points, Meghan Martin 4 points, Stephanie Dosiak 2 points and Shannon Brobst 2 points. Darling’s high scorer was Katie Darling with 6 points, assisted by Sarah Lowers, Lauren Scafidi and Katie Yanchuk with 2 points each. Crystal Vision Center 10, Dr. Scott & Clements 8 Crystal Vision's Dana Krawetz, with 4 points, hit a late layup to win game. Krawetz’s teammates Bryanna LaTona, Sabrina Zurek & Jennifer Lloyd each chipped in 2 points. Drs. team Lauren Skudalski scored 6 points, Catherine Clements scored 2 points while Kelsey Maas led the defense. Integrated Power 29, Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises 10 Tanner Englehart dominated the court for Integrated Power, scoring 27 points and blocking numerous shots. Jenny Cave added a bas- DYB . ket while 3-4 Girls Ashley Sabeckey and Brook Shotwell tightened up the defense. Commonwealth Telephone’s scorers included Meghan O’Brien with 4, Cara Pricher, Jessica Keihl, and Maggie Michael with 2 each. Maranda Keihl had a good defensive ‘game. Dough Company 37, Frank's Manufacturing 12 Jill Jackson led DoughCo 16 points. Other DC scorers included Adria Eckert with 9, Jen Rutalis 6, Carli Menzel 4,and Megan Pietriccini 2. = For Frank’s, Chelsa Pike and Taylor Dougherty scored 4 each, Francesca Pascucci and Jamie Ratowski each had 2. 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