8 The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, January 16, 2005 DYB (continued from page 7) by David Carey with 15 points, Andy Besecker with 12 and Eric Fritzges with seven. Bryan Weaver chipped in four points, Eric Baines and Taylor Dunn added two points apiece for the winners. ~ Brian Haughwout led Burger King with 24 points, followed by Scott Gallup with 14 points and Tyler Patton with seven. Chris McAndrew chipped in four points and Vincent Oliveri added two. Pompey Dodge 43, D.J. Charlie Hayes 39 Tommy Youells led Pompey with 21 points, followed by Mike Diaco and Joe Murray with eight points apiece. Russell Jenkins chipped in four points and Cody Plesnar added two for the winners. Steve Meskers led the D.J’s . with 19 points, Mike Mazur and Joe Osick followed with eight points apiece and Ryan Urzen chipped in four points. Bishop Photo 46, Dr. Jack Ellis 30 Ed Stredney and Lee Culver led Bishop Photo with 11 points each, followed by D.J. Berley with 10 points and Chris Dailey with eight. Ryan Williams chipped in four points while Tony Bevevino added two points for the winners. Jackie Ellis led the Docs with 11 points, brother Chris Ellis followed with seven points. Aaron Bulter, Brad Johnson and Kyle Piazza scored four points apiece. DYB 7th / 8th Grade Boys standings as of 1/9/05 Philadelphia Hair 23, Crystal Vision Center 20 Sarah Konopki led the Hair Girls offense with 15 points, fol- lowed by Samantha Martin with six, Danielle DYB Shaver with 5-6 Girls two and the strong defense of Vanessa Wells. Vision's Sabrina Zurek scored 16 points while Dana Krawetz and Briana Zablotney chipped in two points each. Arris Engineering 23, Fieldhouse 13 Demetra Szatkowski led Arris with 13 points, followed by Meghan Gallis with six and Victoria Crockett and Melissa Snyder chipping in two each. Fieldhouse’s Taylor ~ Millington scored seven points, aided by Melissa Tucker with four and two points each from Ali Snider and Courtney O’Brien. Philadelphia Hair 20, Landshapers 14 Philly’s Sarah Konopki scored 12 points to lead her team’s offense, with additional scoring from Samantha Martin with six and Vanessa Wells with two. Landshapers’ top scorer was Sara Flaherty with six points, followed by Jackie Pearson with four and both Chelsi Hunter and Mary Kate Osick with two points each. Darling Graphic Designs 23, Met Life 13 The Graphic Girls’ balanced offense and strong defense pays off as Katie Yanchuk scored 12 points, Lauren Orlando and Bishop Photo 10-3 Fieldhouse 9-4 Dallas Rotary 8-4 PNC Bank 8-6 Pompey Dodge 7-6 D. J. Charlie Hayes 6-7 Dr. Jack Ellis 6-9 Januzzi's Pizza 5-0 Burger King 2-1 two. Met’s Allison Hardwick put up 11 points followed by Shannon Brobst with two while Kaylin Russell provided a strong defense. Dr. Scott & Clements 26, Il Guys Pizza 11 Lauren Skudalski sank 16 points to lead the Docs to victo- ry. Adding to the score was Catherine Clements with six points and Lindsey Harger and Kelsy Maas chipping in two each. III Guys’ top scorer Sarah Kneal put up eight points along with Carly Tomko scoring three, while Emily Collins sup- plied a rugged defense. Crystal Vision Center 26, Fieldhouse 21 Sabrina Zurek with 10 points led Crystal's. balanced offense, aided by Jennifer Llyod with six, Dana Krawetz and Briana Zablotney with four each and Sarah Zablotney with two. Fieldhouse’s high scorer was Taylor Millington with 15 points assisted by Courtney O’Brien’sfour and a tough defense led by Ali Snider. Dr. Scott & Clements 17, Met Life 14 The Docs defense led by Leah Zumchak was the key to this victory, while Lauren Skudalski led their offsense with eight points, Catherine Clements scored five and Kelsey Maas had four. Met's offense included scores from Allison Hardwick with eight and Meghan Martin with four, while Kassondra Michno FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Sarah Gallis played tight defense on ball handler Amanda O'Brien. The Post 12, Commonwealth Tel. 8 Madeline Mulhern led The Post with eight points, followed DY by Maria of Xd Lombard and 2-4 Girls Katie Metcalf with two each. Bethany Dennis and Merissa Konnick keyed the defense. CTE had four girls with two points each, Alyssa Menzel, Marissa Keihl, Meghan O’Brien, and Cara Pricher. Maranda Keihl was tough on defense. Eastern Penn 28, Belrick 10 Ashley Dunbar led her team to victory with 20 points fol- lowed by Stefanie Cybulski with six. Kelly Anderson, Laura DeWitt and Kiera Gross led the defense. Belrick’s Jessica Hiscox led her team with eight points, while Elizabeth Dillon scored two. Playing strong defense. for Belrick were Evonna Ackourey and Talia Simon. Philadelphia Hair 16, Quad Three 10 Philadelphia Hair’s Alyssa Belskis and Jamie Wise led their team with four points each. Lily Amadio and Jennifer Yannuzzi played good defense. Quad Three held strong with 10 points scored by Rachel Olszewski while teammates Erin Muldoon, Allison Sands, and Lauren McDermott played tight defense. Commonwealth Tel. 8, The Post 6 Cara Pricher and Meghan O’Brien had four points each to lead CTE. Maggie and Erin Michael and Jessica Keihl were active on defense. The Post had three girls with ‘a basket, Lauren Butruce, Maria Lombard, and Madeline Mulhern. Katlynn Cavanaugh and Katie Metcalf were strong on defense. Eastern Penn 28, Belrick 15 Top scorer for Eastern Penn was Ashley Dunbar with 22, fol- lowed by Stefanie Cybulski, Brittney DeArmitt, and Bridget Boyle with two each. Samantha Zimniski played good defense. Jessica Hiscox scored eight for Belrick followed by Leah Benedetti with three and Elizabeth Dillon with two. Emma Niznik and Courtney Phillips led the defense. for Brace’s. Bishop Photo 44, Rossen, Jenkins and Greenwald 33 Donnie Behm and Zach Dutter each had 10 points 5-6 Boys tolead Bishop Phot. David Miller scored six points and Zach Dirsa added four. Brandon Harding and Drew Schaub each had eight points for the lawyers. Nick Zabriski continued his good play with six points while Justin Brobst distributed the ball well. McCarthy Tire 41, Brace's Orchard 34 John McCarthy had an out- standing game, scoring 14 points while Travis DeBona ~added 21 in helping keep McCarthy Tire unbeaten. Jon Lando added four points Robby Hoffman and Aaron Perez played great defense. Marc Noyalis had 17 points and Jason Schilling added 10 Chris Clemson played good defense. Ryan Thomas added a bucket while Paul Brace scored seven points. Franks Manufacturing 24, Karcher Refrigeration 22 Dustin Siperko and Stephen Zapoticky combined for 10 points in leading Frank’s. F.J. Constanino added four points and Anthony Benedetti played great defense. Aaron Lisses and Zach Downs led Karcher Services while Jacob Simons played great defense. Goeringer Family Dentistry 20, Crystal Vision Center 16 Christopher Dillon was on fire, scoring 12 points while Tyler Shutlock added four points. Tim Kennedy added two points and Ryan Hogan played good defense. The trio of Matt Timmerman, Paul Sgroi and Greg Selenski each had two points for Crystal Vision. Will Bevevino led both teams in rebounds. Eye Care Specilists 46, Dr Jack Ellis 20 Spencer Youngman scored 18 points while Ryan McCarthy and Alex Zubko had eight points each for the eye men. Robby Feher, George and Harry Parkhurst each scored four points. Dr. Ellis was led by Michael Banas 10 points, Kohnor Rice with six points and Justin Ellis with two. Aaron Weir added a bucket and dominated the boards. Dallas Lions 29, CDI 22 Eric Zawatski and Kyle Razawich combined for 25 points for the Lions. John BOYS Murray added four points for the Lions while David Lasco led the defense. Rudy Georgetti and Ryan Zapoticky scored eight points each for CDI while Neil Shaver added six. Ryan Georgetti led the rebounding. Gordon-Smith Ins. 35, Arris Engineering 24 Chad DeBona scored 16 points and Jason Simonovich added 15 for Gordon-Smith. Matt Diaco and Michael Boland scored two points each, while Joe Delamater keyed the rebounding. Arris was led offensively by Alex Barilla, Zach Goodwin, and Michael Kapral. Brian Goode keyed the defense. Quad Three Group 19, Sneaker King 18 Danny Saba scored six points and Nick Ondish added four for Quad Three. Jack Matusiak and Corey Eyerman combined for seven points and led the defense. Dante DeAngelo led Sneaker King with 12 points and Greg Petorak added six. Matt Roncevich led the rebounding while Alex Rubbico sparked the defense. Brace's Orchard 22, Dough Co. 21 John Murray scored a game- high 15 points and Nathan Kish | added five as Brace’s outlasted the Dough boys. Chris Reimard added two points and Michael Pierce and Justin Brojakowski played excellent defense. Craig Skudalski led the Dough Co. with 10 points while Dylan Pilger scored seven. Nick Michalisin and James DelPriore both chipped in with two each. Dr. Banas, Byron & Kim 29, Parente Randolph 22 Brian Stepniak scored 24 points and Mariano Medico added five for the Docs. Brian Banas led the winning team in assists while Joseph Stier keyed the defense and Gage Brown the rebounding. Parente was led by Michael Carey with eight points and Buddy Shutlock with six. Aaron Napkora added four points and Gunner Lowery played fine defense. CROSSWORD CORNER Kara Augustine add four each provided a rock solid defense. Su er Crosswor CD COLLECTIC and Katie Darling chipped in Pp LEAT ERR tl Lg OY Linda Thistle ACROSS 60 Actess 112 Architect, for = 4 Miss 40 Covent 88 Tenor Using the clos. Simple ait: inza or eza instance uffet's Gard G metic, and a little logic, place a DYB Tt h G rade Tou rna ment Tea m Chaliapin 62 Stopped in 114 “The nemesis rar 20 a a single digit (0 to 9) in each empty 5 Bagiica oe gies racks Descent of 5 Word with ~~ 41 Dernier — cry box in the diagram. To help you eature inger Elvis Man” author h 42 Grapefruit ~~ 92 43,560 t started, one digit has been Dallas S55, St. Judes 39 : : 8 Page 68 Scandinavian 120 Fumble i or serving square feet Cain ps the diagram. Chris Dailey led Dallas with 18 points, followed by D.J. Berley ~~ 13bans, 71handybitof 121 Empty (of) GHomers 47 Shimonot 93 Cassandra, i ACROSS with 14 points and Tyler Patton added eight and led in rebounding. TOLLE he NR 5 7 Bawieq 2 ea 56 Paro Na LL LE i . INaow pa legenae over . : e rower J onor i - 20 Comic 74 “— Eyes” Hollander” 9 “Evil of Love” 99 Ruminate ©) > i ig Dallas 55, Hanover 18 01 figanes i i%g £78 hi) ¥ 123 Sneks Woman! Singer 103 Legendary <C "descending order 3 . s down in “New Look” eeks rockers 52 Openin Brui i Ryan McAndrew led Dallas with 16 points, followed by Hunter pple mouth couturier 126 il 10 Confuse ans 108 Used a a. Se ora Englehart with 11 points. Joe Murray dished out the assists and uid vo aigib ian oR LE ali Foie all UL 5 Gs Chris Ellis led the defense 25 Cotonou’s ~~ 81 Articulated 133 1974 Tony- part colleague 109 Nourished Oo 2 BG An ig . he gourmy 83 Qrigieon winning 13 §9 TV's “My 111 Surprised 7p) : ascending order : i position actress orace!” Living —" shout i igits i DYB 8th Grade T. £7 py ISS? B4Adeco 137 Killer 14Puniest 61Eyeblow 113 Terra firma oc a eo ustic sig name omatoes” pups shape 114 Misfortune i ; d e ou rnamen eam 28 Villainous 85 Clementi. sound 15 Inventor 63 Fn 115 Hefty Lh i Yociose ine S Dow n 2 Three times 8-Down ho Luor a7 Somposiion 138 Fie ” Howe a friars herbivore < ’ bd I lost digit 3. 15-Across plus 12-Down it nea wi t 116 Writ Jas Dallas 62, Gate of Heaven 48 : 31 “Nightmare” 89 Philhar- 130 Screenwriter Patinkin African Rogers St. 2, 18, SAcoss plug 18-Acioss, | A. "ENTERS Hie 16 horses Yosh Back led Dall ith 14 . foll street monic ames 19 Stylish nation Johns z 18.". ‘We last digitis ives gs 1-Do 0S ACKeS 1€ as wit points, fo owed by Scott 33 “Pelleas et section 140 Talbot or 20 Bathed in 65 Bring bliss 117 Factions <C 19 Ses Ye first gg ACIOSS hy Eh rn . . - . i ” i h . min ™ ¥ Skammer with 12 points, Brian Haughwout with 10 and Tommy is aii at I ar Mies 22a en LL i a vassal ii 13.1 W-Aciugs pus 10-Down . K . . 4 ; ; pri | DOWN 15. 6-Across minus 17-Down Youells with nine. Scott Gallup scored eight points, Steve Meskers ae BA MalLfonsink 2dAcvess 82 Mois Tlie, 124 Brink 1. One-half of, 17-Down 17. 13-Across plus 19-Across 0 had seven points and Ryan Urzen chipped in two points for the win- 44 Sky light? 95 Velvet finish ticket 29 Makes Maresca 127 The Chip- © 2005 King Features Syndicate, Inc. . a 45 August 97 Tragic fate 143 Scrape by, one's 74 Fountain munks, e.g. ners. “ one Heard 100 They squeak 144 ith “out” 15 Jak 75 Sider 128 Ferrara first or them- ction wimmer uncheon- family hd 48 Say “Hey!” selves figure Biondi tte | 12 I Kin C d Dallas 52, GAR 8 50 Drummer 101 Vino center 5 8 34 Multi- TT ean any g rosswora . . uddy rucifix DOWN f lei ? 131 Short Tommy Youells led Dallas with 18 points, followed by Josh 53 Cold-war 105 Photo book 1 Big name in Vehicle 78 Pagiacl” 132 Hog ACROSS rE i CI 8 [6 [10 [11 1] Backes with 12 points and Steve Meskers with 10. Scott Skammer ssioaue ¥ on t 2a x ia 70 Prae’s. 134 Cauete. 1 Count coun- scored eight points and Scott Gallup had four points. Jackie Ellis gece, , 108 Subordinate Open 37 Jos forces, Jot 125 Llane terpant i a? ® i 2 ? ? winner ifferen att or 's — 2 chipped in three points and Ryan Urzen added two more. 58 Hero's 110 Football's 3 Amritsar 39 Around the Pearson Poneain : Raliels home 15 16 horse Aikman attire corner 86 Indistinct 136 Diminutive s 1 : ; 12 Price-list peri- 17 18 [19 | 1 21s 4 5 © © 8 [9 [io [11 12 [13 [14 [15 [16 odical Gate of Heaven Basketball is : 14 Large show [20 [21 |22 pe J 20 21 15 Adam Sandler [57 5 26 127 22 23 24 movie Gate of Heaven 68, Sacred Heart 49 id 16 Incubator 7 29 % | [8 Tom Horn led the Gators with 16 points, Conor Judge scored 15 25 aid 28 29 20 noise, 7) 33 34 + and Pat DeRojas had 10. 31 32 33 34 (35 36 [37 7 dey: a, nw - ' 38 [39 [40 41 |42 43 24 18 Begin St. Mary s 45, Gate of Heaven 42 ! 20 Actor Milo 37 [38 [39 40 Nick Latosek led a balanced Gators’ attack with 10 points. Conor ~~ [*® 46 47 48 49 50 51 62 23 Acouple of fo; az [43 44 145 |46 Judge, Pat DeRojas and Tom Horn i 53 Subs ge, j orn scored eight each. 54 55 56 57 58 9 | 24 Slaughterof [47 28 Gate of Heaven 47, Mayers 39 i Ww =] reefs RE] nar |B 50 |B : “So what?” Conor Judge (14 points) and Tom Horn (11 points) and Joe 53 al 3 72 73 28 Scoot EE : , 29 Mehitabel’s Kopicki (10 points) led the scoring. 74 [75 76 77 78 79 80 pal 50 amy = 10 Detail, briefly ou of " ; : 81 82 83 84 85 86 30 Trot Abbr. 11 Ex-frosh ay 0 Wyoming Area Catholic 44, Gate of Heaven 39 32 Sasquatch 51 Read bar 13 Crimson Tide 31 Solidify ~ Nick Latosek scored 15 points to lead the Gators. Joe Kopicki B? 88 89 90 91 92 [93 | 34 Surfboard codes 19 Mayberry mar- 3 sen play and Tom Horn each scored eight. 5 Suppodt gal A g 55 56 7 8a» i 35 Kate Hudson's DOWN 20 “the ram- 36 Church array - 701 702 103 [104 705 106 707 mom 1 “Chicago” lyri- parts ..." g7 Carry on ! : dol . : i 36 Spot on TV? cist 21 Ignore inten- 38 Bump-free ills competition i IS week 108 109 110 111 112 113 37 Spiritually 2 “The Greatest” tionally 3% predicament . as . 3 [ 3 Bad hairpiece r the Ot le The 3rd/4th grade skills competition will take place this week. nas pie id he 20 40 El 4 Sills ? ge a 43 Chemical suf- On Monday, Jan. 17 the third grade competition will be held, while [fz 122 123 124 [125 N56 | [127 [128 [129 | 41 Bird, to Brutus 5 Last several daughter ” 9 i on Wednesday, Jan. 19 the fourth grade event will take place. |s5 rare EC CR 3 a2 Kids riding vy 6 Prue 2 Alesse ly on Joes J J ; : et it off you BE Times will be from 5:30-7:15 p.m. at Dallas Elementary gym. _- .- _., _. chest 7 Ceiling feature work 45 Greek vowel Players and parents are welcome to attend. Players will compete in 48 Colorless 8 Character 26 Trojan War ~~ 46 ik 4 i i i i i eighton hl the free throw and 141 142 143 144 liqueur 9 The yoke’s on hero i layup events with the top three in each event 49 Remnants them 27 Get a bang receiving trophies at the annual DYB banquet in April. ©2005 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. © 2005 King Features Synd., Inc.
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