~~ 8 The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, December 19, 2004 DYB (continued from page 7) followed with 10 points each. Cody Pleasnar, Kyle Weaver and Adam Viercinski chipped in 3 points apiece. Russell Jenkins and Joe Murray added 2 points each for the winners. Scott Daube led Januzzi’s with 11 points. followed by Derek Martin with 10 points, Ryan McAndrew with 7 points, David Zurek with 5 points and Devon O’Brien with 4. Nick Lombard chipped in 3 points and Stephen Zapoticky added a bucket. PNC Bank 80, D.J. Charlie Hayes 45 Gary Verazin and Casey Judge scored 28 points each for the bankers. Henry Messinger followed with 16 points, Jeremy Kaleta scored 6 points and Garrett Hann chipped 4 points for the winners. Hayden Jenkins (a fifth grad- er called up to play) led the D.J’s with 18 points, followed by Mike Mazur with 15 points and Peter Recchia with 12 points which were all three pointers. Dallas Rotary 45, Dr. Jack Ellis 28 Scott Skammer led the Rotary with 14 points, followed by Eric Fritzges with 10 and Bryan Weaver with 9 points. Eric Baines and David Carey chipped in 4 points apiece. Andy Besecker and Taylor Dunn added 2 points each for the winners. Chris Ellis led the Drs. with 13 points, Kyle Piazza followed with 8 points. Aaron Bulter chipped in 4 and John Prater added a 3 pointer. D.J. Charlie Hayes 45, Januzzi's Pizza 37 Ryan Urzen and Steve Meskers led the D.J.’s with 13 points each, followed by Mike Mazur with 7 points and Joe Osick with 5. Josh Stephens chipped in 4 points and Corey Monk added 3 points for the Derek Martin's 19 points led Januzzi’y, followed by Scott Daube with 6 points and Nick Lombard with 5 points. Ryan McAndrew chipped in 4 while David Zurek added 3. Burger King 36, PNC Bank 21 Brian Haughwout led Burger King with 14 points, and Scott Gallup followed with 12 points. Chris McAndrew chipped in 4 points while Jinamy McAndrew, Vincent Oliveri and Tyler Patton added | points each for the winners. Garrett Finn led PNC with 12, Gary #Verazin scored 5 points andl Konrad Kraszewski added 4 i F Posmpey Dodge 29, Klarchner Refigeration ‘Services 27 Jordan Stephens continued his hot shooting, leading Pompey Dodge with 12 points. DYB Ha y d en Jenkins 5-6 Boys scored eight points and Josh Shilanski added four points while, Kevin Muldoon lead both teams in rebounds and hit a clutch bucket down the strech. Austin Smith hit three free throws while Anthony Lafratte was superb on defense. Karchner was led by strong play by Scot Riccetti who had 10 points while Jason Crispell and Jacob Simons each account- ed for six points. Jeremy Roberts added five points and Devin Williams played good defense. Eye Care Specialists 41, Crystal Vision Center 16 Spencer Youngman was siz- zling, scoring 22 points while George Parkhurst added five points for Eye Care. Alex Zubko added six points and led in assists while Morgan DeArmitt was great under the boards. Shanne Dunn led Crystal Vision with 10 points while Matt Timmerman added four points. David Pierce played a good all around game and hit for two points while Will Bevevino played good defense. McCarthy Tire 50, Dr. Jack Ellis 30 Travis Debona lit it up for 22 points and John McCarthy was brilliant in the post, scoring 12 points to lead McCarthy. Kurtis Manganella added six points and Jon Lando and Rocco Cabreea each pulled down numerous boards. Dr. Jack Ellis was led by Michael Banas with 16 points while Justin Ellis and Aaron Weir combined for eight points. Goeringer Family Dentistry 30, Frank's Manufacturing 25 Tyler Shutlock led the den- tists with 10 points while Adam Goeringer and Chris Dillion each added six. Tim Kennedy, Zach Berger and Zach Smith combined to shut down Frank’s offense. For Frank's, Stephen Zapoticky slashed his way to 11 points while Brett Wanek added eight points and Dustin Siperko chipped in six points. Brace's Orchard 35, Rossen, Jenkins and Greenwald 27 Chris Clemson was outstand- ing, throwing in eight points and dominating the boards in leding Brace’s. Marc Noyalis continued his great play, scor- ing 12 points and Ryan Thomas tossed in four. Justin Brobst scored 10 points while Nick Zabriski added eight points for the lawyers. Tim Reinert added four points and Brandon Harding had five points to round out balanced scoring. Parente Randolp 48, M&T Bank 12 Michael Carey scored 14 points and Buddy Shutlock m added 12 to DYB lead Parente 3-4 ys Randolph. Blake Williams and Aaron Napkora added eight points each for Parente. Nigel Stearns contin- ued his fine play with six points, while Joe Mozden added four points with three steals. Drew Harding scored one point and had two steals, while Jeff McHutchison had three rebounds. Gordon-Smith 32, Sneaker King 20 Jason Simonovich scored 14 points and Chad DeBona added 12 to lead Gordon-Smith Insurance. Michael Boland played a fine game, adding six points, while David Pomfret led the defense for Gordon-Smith. Dante DeAngelo and Greg Petorak combined for 18 points for Sneaker King, while Brian Reese and James Duffy played strong defense. Brace's Orchard 42, Quad Three 18 John Murray scorched the nets for 28 points and Nathan Kish added eight to lead Brace’s. Michael Pierce, Justin Brojakowski, and Josh Weaver all scored two points for Braces, while Jack Matusiak led Quad with eight points and Danny Saba added six. Nick Ondish chipped in with four points and Josh Evans keyed the defense. Parente Randolph 24, Dough Co. 18 Michael Carey scored eight points and Billy Gately added four for Parente Randolph. Gunner Lowery keyed the defense for Parente. Dylan Pilger played a terrific all-around game for Dough Company. A.J. King keyed the defense and Eric Yurko and Peter Kuritz made several key steals. Dr. Banas, Byron & Kim 35, Gordon-Smith 30 Brian Stepniak scored a game-high 26 points and Brian Banas added eight points as Dr. Banas, Dr. Byron, and Dr. Kim edged Gordon-Smith Insurance 35-30 in a shootout between two of the league’s most explo- sive teams. Mariano Medico added .one point while Wil Akins led the defense. Chad DeBona led a furious fourth quarter comeback for Gordon, finishing with 20 points. Jason Simonovich added eight points and Matthew Diaco netted two, while Michael Mazula led the defense. Send your sports reports by ~ thepost@leader.net DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL Dough Company 43, Bishop Photo 37 Jill Jackson led Dough Company with 21 points, fol- : lowed by DYB Carli Menzel 7-8 Girls with 7 points. Also scoring for the winners was Dominique DeAngelo with 4. Adding 3 points apiece were Adria Eckert, Sara Krogulski and Meghan Pietraccini. Jen Rutalis added 2. Stephanie Ashley led Bishop Photo with 18 points, followed by Mikaela Pricher with 9. Also scoring was Alicia Roncevich with 7 and Sarah Muldoon with 3 points. Helping on defense were Dana Martin, Julie Manorek, April Rattigan and Taylor Trudgeon. Dr. Scott & Clements 32, Landshapers 10 Top scorers for the Docs were Lauren Skudalski with 12 points, Catherine Clements and Kelsey DYB Maas with FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK 5 - & G i ri S eight points Brian Shurmanek reached in against Crestwood's Adam Fazzini during last week's junior high game. BEES (continued from page 7) mittee, which will name eight semifinalists. The names of the eight semi- finalists and their accomplish- ments will be placed on ballots and sent to a voting committee that consists of local media members and KBAC officers. The top three vote-getters in each division will be named finalists and invited to the ban- quet, where the winner will be announced. Nominations for the student- athlete awards should include a list of an individual's academic and athletic accomplishments and community service involve- ment. Transcripts are highly recommended. The nominations for the stu- dent-athlete awards will be sub- mitted to a selection commit- tee, which will name eight semifinalists and three finalists. The three finalists will be invit- ed to the banquet, where the winner will be announced. The club also will hand out its Board of Governors Awards at the banquet. Those are deter- mined by club members. Gators win a pair The Gate of Heaven eighth grade boys basketball team beat GAR 56-41, behind 18 points from Conor Judge and 16 points from Tom Horn. The Gators also beat Wyoming Area Catholic by the same score. Judge again led the scoring with 17 points and Nick Latosek scored 12. The Gators are 2-1 in the Wyoming Valley Catholic League. 3-on-3 men’s league Ir Sem ot The Rock Recreation Center will host a 3-on-3 basketball league for men 35 and over and 18 and over. The games for older players will be played Tuesday, beginning January 18. Younger players will play Thursdays beginning January 20. The entry fee is $100 per team, plus a referee fee. There is a maximum of five players per each while Leah Zumchak provided a tough defense. Landshaper’s Sara Flaherty and Jackie Pearson scored four points each behind the defense of Brooke Evans. Ill Guys Pizza 25, Philadelphia Hair 14 Sarah Kneal heated up the court with 19 points for III Guys, helped by Brittany Tackacs with four points and the solid defense of Emily Collins. The Hair girls’ top scorers were Sarah Konopki and Dana Carey with six points each along with a tough defensive stand by Thea Treslar. Landshapers 20, Fieldhouse 16 Mary Kate Osick scored 10 points to lead Landshapers to their first win against a tough Fieldhouse team. vid So other scorers included Sara Flaherty with four, Jacki Pearson, Chelsey Conahan an Hillary Crossley with twd apiece. | Fieldhouse top scorer Taylor Millington put up 10 points while Colleen McDonald and Allison Spencer provided 4 strong defense. Arris Engineering 17, Met Life 16 In the battle of the undefeat- ed, Arris’ Meghan Gallis came up big with nine points, fol: lowed by Chelsea English with four and a rock hard defense lead by Tamara Nijmeh and Stephanie Crispell. | Met Life’s high scorers were Allison Hardwick with 12 nd Arielle Belskis with four an lead defender Kassondrg Michno. | | | Philadelphia Hair 24, j Dr. Scott & Clements 20 The Philly girls came to play with Sarah Konopki jamming in 12 points, along with Dana Carey's 10 points an Samantha Martin adding two The Docs’ high scorer Lauren Skudalski scored 14, followed by Catherine Clements’ four and Alyssa Monaghan chipped in two. Crystal Vision Center 22, Darling Graphic Designs 16 Crystal’s Sabrina Zurek’s hit for 14 points, followed by Dana Krawetz with six points and Bryanna LaTona added twd while Jennifer Lloyd put on the pressure on defense. The Graphics girls’ top scor- ers were Katie Darling with 10 points and Katie Yanchuk with six points assisted by the skild ful ball handling of Lauren Scafidi. DYB 7th Grade Tournament Team Dallas 39, Crestwood 11 In the Solomon League, Chris Dailey and Ryan McAndrew led rebounding. D.J. Berley, Hunter Englehart, and Tyler Patton had a combined 25 points in a balanced attack. A tenacious defense led a 24-0 halftime lead. ra TA DYB 8th Grade Tournament Team Crestwood 34, Dallas 29 { | - | Scott Skammer led Dallas with 8 points. Josh Backes scored six and led in rebounding and Steve Meskers had 6 points. Scott Gallup chipped in 3 points. Ryan Urzen and Henry Messinger J team. For more information, call 696-2769. added 2 points apiece. 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