The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, February 20, 2005 DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL Here come da Judge; Casey's 26 lead bankers Casey Judge led PNC Bank to a 54-49 win over the Fieldhouse with 26 DYB points, fol- A, lowed by 7-8 Boys Konrad Kraszewski with 15 and Henry Messinger with 12 points. Gary Verazin chipped in three points and Jim Amarndo added two for the winners. Hunter Englehart led the Fieldhouse with 24 points, followed by Preston Balavage with 10 points. Eric Cannon had six points while Alex Slocum chipped in five and Andy Ondish added four. Dr. Jack Ellis 55, D.J. Charlie Hayes 49 Jackie Ellis led the Drs. with 30 points, Jimmy Brown fol- lowed with 16. Aaron Bulter had six points, while John Prater chipped in two and Brad Johnson added one for the win- ners. Ryan Urzen led the D.J.s with 20 points, followed by Steve Meskers with 18 points, Joe Osick had seven points and Mike Mazur added four. Dallas Rotary 66, Pompey Dodge 55 Scott Skammer led the Rotary with 30 points, Andy Besecker followed with 25. Bryan Weaver had eight points while David Carey chipped in two and Taylor Dunn added one for the winners. Tommy Youells led Pompey with 34 points, Kevin Pierce followed with 14 points. Mike Diaco chipped in three points. Russell Jenkins and Cody Plesnar added two points apiece. Burger King 44, Januzzi's Pizza 38 added two points apiece for the winners. Derek Martin and Devon O’Brien led Januzzi’s with 12 points each. David Zurek had eight points and Nick Lombard had six points. Dallas Rotary 50, Januzzi's Pizza 37 Scott Skammer led the Rotary with 33 points, Andy Besecker followed with 17 points for the winners. Derek Martin led Januzzi’s with 11 points, followed by Nick Lombard and David Zurek with eight points each. Ryan McAndrew had six points and Devon O’Brien added four. Pompey Dodge 64, PNC Bank 52 Kevin Pierce led Pompey with 23 points, Tommy Youells followed with 18 points. Mike Diaco chipped in five points while Russell Jenkins and Cody Plesnar added four points apiece for the winners. Konrad Kraszewski led PNC with 18 points, followed by Casey Judge with 17 points and Gary Verazin with 10 points. Jeremy Kaleta chipped in three and Garrett Hann added two points. DYB 8th Grade Skills and Drills Competition winners Foul Shots 1st place, Henry Messinger; 2nd place, Tommy Youells; 3rd place, Lee Culver and Devon O’Brien. 3 pointers 1st place, Jackie Ellis; 2nd place, Brian Haughwout; 3rd place, Kevin Pierce and Bryan Weaver. Wilkes. University students, representatives of the Zebra Communications organization, met with members of the plan- ning committee for the 2005 Autism Golf Classic to be held at Huntsville Golf Club on June 13. From left, seated, are planning committee members John McCarthy, Jack Simpson and Alex Rogers. Standing: Wilkes University students Neil Nowakowski, Katie Thompson, Jennifer Marks and Bridget Giunta, with committee members Tom Bevevino, Stuart Bell, and Mike Raymond. Golf tournament aids autism program Wilkes University students, working for the student-run Zebra Communications firm, will assist the Autism Golf Classic planning committee with its marketing and promo- tions effort in 2005. The event, scheduled for Monday, June 13 at the Huntsville Golf Club, will benefit the John Heinz Institute Autism program. Proceeds from the event will once again benefit the charita- ble services and technology investments in the Pediatric Autism Program at the John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. The golf event has raised nearly $200,000 over the past eleven years for pediatric services at Offensive balance gives DoughCo a win @ Jill Jackson led Dough Company over Bishop Photo, 52-42, with 16 points, followed by Dominique DeAngelo with 15. Also scor- DYB ing for the 7-8 Girls Dough Company were Sara Krogulski with nine, Carli Menzel with eight, Amy Panzetta and Jen Rutalis each with two and Meghan Pietraccini with one point. Leading Bishop Photo with a game-high of 25 points was Stephanie Ashley. Also scoring were Dana Martin with seven, Mikaela Pricher with six. Sarah Muldoon and Alicia Roncevich each scoring two points apiece. Bishop Photo 37, Gordon-Smith Ins. 31 Stephanie Ashley led for the winners with 16 points fol- lowed by guest player Chelsea Pike with eight points. Also scoring for Bishop Photo were Mikaela Pricher with seven, Alicia Roncevich with four and Sarah Muldoon with two. April Rattigan and Julie Manorek played well defensively. Scoring with a game high of 17, was Rachel Miller for Gordon-Smith Insurance. Kaitlyn Kennedy and Arion Ross each scored six points. Also scoring was Erin Dougherty with two. Helping on defense were Taylor Bowman, Gianna DeGraba and Victoria Mihal. Rosenn, Jenkins, Greenwald 44, Intergrated Power 31 Shauna Phillips led with 15 points. Nicole Redinski had 10 points and Julia Clements chipped in nine Ashleigh Napierkowski, Alyxandra Howard, and Hillary Schaub gave a strong defensive effort. Leading scorers for Integrated Power were Kaley Dunbar with 13 points and Nicole Clemson with 12 points. Jessica Bolton, Diana Morgan and Megan Hine added two points a piece for the team. points. - Strongly rebounding for t | team was Jenna Woychick anQ@p | Amanda Thompson. Arris Engineering 27, Darling Graphic Designs 11 Meghan Gallis scored 10 points to lead Arris, followed by Demet John Heinz Institute. DYB 4 i Te In addition to the golf tourna- 5.4 Girls with seven ment, a silent auction will be and both held during the event, featuring a golf trip to the Villa at the Westin Resort in Hilton Head, South Carolina, donated by Michael Raymond, Ph.D. For more information on the Autism Golf Classic or auction, call 826-3836, or e-mail Jim Brogna at jbrogn@allied-servic- es.org. Philadelphia Hair 16, Commonwealth 4 Philadelphia Hair’s Brittany Harris led her team with four Jacobs with two. Belrick’s Jessica Hiscox had 13 points, followed by Leah Benedetti with four and Courtney Phillips Tamara Nijmeh and Melissa Snyder sinking four points. Darling’s Katie Yanchuk scored nine points along with McKenzie Kelly's two behind Sarah Lowery’s four periods of tough defense. Ill Guys Pizza 22, Dr. Scott & Clements 19 Sara Kneal heated up the court for the Pizza Girls with 18 points, helped by two points from both Alison Parkhurst and Neveen Siam while Erika McCabe led the defense. The Dr’s kept this game close with Ill Guys Pizza 20, Arris Engineering 18 III Guy’s Sara Kneal put up 10 points in another close game, along with Neveen Siam’s eight points and Alison Parkhurst’s two points behind the key defense of Emily Collins. Melissa Snyder was Arris’ top scorer with 10 points assisted by Meghan Gallis with five and Tamara Nijmeh with three points while Chelsea English played outstanding defense. Darling Graphic Designs 24, Philadelphia Hair 23 Darling’s red hot combo of Katie Yanchuk with 10 points and Lauren Orlando with six points led their team to another win with help from Katie Darling’s four points and Kalie Lindbuchler’s two. The Hair 3 Layups : . . . . oin - with a pair. Elizabeth Dillon , . rity , : Brian Haughwout led Burger = place, Steve Meskers; DYB points, fol ap ; scoring from Lauren Skudalski Girl's Samantha Martin withg : King with 22 points, Scott . lowed by contributed with excellent . : : : . \ i . . 2nd: Place, Derek Martin; 3rd: jo . : . or with seven points, Catherine eight points pushed hard to th@@® ji Gallup followed with 18 points. 3-4 Girls Lauren rebounding while Talia Simon ip ; I, ._. Casey Judge. Clements with six, Kelsey Maas final buzzer along with scoring Jon Kanarr and Vincent Oliveri Rando and had a number of steals. with four and Leah Zumchak from Sarah Konopki with seven Jamie Wise with three points : : . . Pompey Dodge 40, McCarthry. Kurtis Manganella each. Oth Belrick 13 with two points, points, Dana Carey with four each €r scorers were belrick 13, Met Life 20 and Sara Kohli with two apd 9 ' points. Eye Care Specialists 17 and Aaron Perez led the Alyssa Belskis, Morgan Commonwealth 10 : Jordan Steph 4 Havd . . ’ } ; Landshapers 17 Crystal Vision Center 20, ordan Stephens and Hayden defense. FJ. Constantino led Gjlhooley and Kayla Gleco Jessica Hiscox was top scorer ; : : ; Jenkins each scored 16 pointsto Frank’s with 10 points while Wild } : ap P Met's consistent high scorer Fieldhouse 19 p Up : Scoring for Commonwealth for Belrick with nine points, fol- Ajj; Hardwick k 16 Dana Kea ith 10 voi led Pompey. Stephen Zapoticky added nine Er ison ardwick. San ana Krawetz with 10 points DYB or kh . .. Telephone were Alyssa Menzel lowed by Leah Benedetti with ints to lead her t fol- led Crvstal to vi in acl K D Siperko had fi points to lead her team, fo ed Crystal to victory in a close e Vv. a. n ustin Siperko had five points d ’ Jessica: Keihl with t f Court Phill . . 5-6 Boys Muldoon while Bret Wanek had four and.Jessica teh ‘wilh wo. lour. Louriney —mips con-.. Jowed by Shannon Brobst with ' game," followed “by Nicole Y added’ of ints. Johnathan -B leq Points each. Cara Pricher and tributed with excellent four points and the exceptional Sobocinski with four points, adde our points. Johnathan Barre le Mesh O’Bri led ith bounding while Talia Si : : points and dominated the both teams in rebounds. Sghan Hen. Jed the tre ronnding wine lan Samon defensive efforts of Meghan Briana Zablotney with two and boards while Jacob Pisorak and Crystal Vision 36, Rosenn, defense. played good defense. CTE had Martin and Kaylin Russell. returning Jennifer Lloyd’s two. Josh Shilanski each had two Jenkins, Greenwald 27 } : two girls with four points each, Landshapers’ didn’t go down The Fieldhouse Girl's played a points. Anthony LaFratte was Shane Dunn had a career Fieldhouse 27, Belrick 19 Alyssa Menzel and Cara without a fight from Mary Kate great defensive game with great on defense. Alez Zubko high 25 points while Matt Sydney Myers led her team Pricher. Maranda Keihl con- Osick with 11 points, Jackie points from Taylor Millington led Eye Care with 10 points Timmerman added 10 to lead to victory with 21 points. She tributed two points. Jessica Pearson with six points and the with eight, Cortney O’Brien while Ryan McCarthy added the eye men. Sean Kerrick con- was followed by Michelle Keihl and Marissa Keihl played rock solid defense of Alyssa with six, Melissa Tucker with three. Harry Parkhurst and tinued his good play while Thompson with four and Kelly strong defense. Charney and Brooke Evans. four and Alicia Kaiser, one. ) Christopher Ostrum each hit a Davis Pierce added three : foul shot. Robert Feher and Tim points. The Lawyers were led C R 0 S S Jennings each played good zone by. Nick Zabrisld with 18 big WORD CORNER defense. points, Stephen Haughtwout Goeringer Dentistry 33, added three. Brandon Harding WHO NEEDS Karchner Refrigeration 31 led the defense. IT? RACY PAD. 2 TT | by Linda Thistle Chris Dillon had nine points Bishop Photo 42, S SWi d : and Tyler Shutlock added 14 to Dr Jack Ellis 32 uper Cros OI TT Z 5 lead Goeringer to a hard fought Devon Taylor led a fourth ACROSS ~ S2Bilingsor 92 Heady 6 Gronoble's 42 Road curve 81 — Plaines, ! i . . . [ u victory. Adam Goeringer added quarter comeback with 22 7 Chore 53 Neighbor of 93 a to 7.Walrus 44 Step — 84 Exemplar of ’ u four points and Robby Adams points to push Bishop to victo- "SURI i 54M Bade oa TRek Gir 8 Meyoreof 46 Nick of The 85 Cut cuticles To hit a clutch bucket. Scot ry. Zack Dutter added five 15 Predica- (96 film) (59 film) "Kate & Deep” 88 Cut 12 13 , y ta : v i . 55 L 95 Fop’ Allie” 46 P Riccetti led Karchner with 12 points while Davis Miller and 19 Model Kim 57 Its taken by . neciouear 2 NCO Ls animal? 89 ‘84 Craig. ro iL Ee . . e oa points and Ethan Pensak scored Zach Dirsa each scored four. iirsalong 58 Sharp taste 99 Facts, for majol 48 Queens aur < a 10. Jacob Simon led both teams ~ Aaron Weir and Michael Banas. ,, 550. Garo, 800, DEUS, Raion Geller 0. 9) In oach amply ox in ihe diagram. To hep you got started one di has in assists. were great inside, combining 23 Stan Stay. 51 Wine 102 Lr eles 18 uc nd Te Sl Fad, Z pei ining dagran. a McCarthy Tire 34, for 23 points while Kohnor Rice ~~ 2sFufithe ~~ 62Nabokov 104 Waytogo? Muti Family” 95 Uncouth O 1. Ditsof 1SAcross reversed 2. Orealfof Across Franks Manufacturing 28, added six points from deep. ,,[p" os nt AOE Ran IS a OR ee 7p) “me aver dts _ « Consutvadota Travis DeBona was hot, scor- Garret Artsma, Justin Ellis and Hammar- colleague 108 Serenade work Butterfly ~~ 98 Morley of oc SE rod ioe tam 5: Thvas hingadoors an vAdSS : ) : re 3 . skjold 65 Part 3 of accompani- 17 Cool 57 Petite 60 Lu FOF ur ing 16 points while John Lando Kevin Hine each dropped intwo 28 Composer remark ment 18Base suff? pooch Minutes’ = ee tos Doh AIR . . . ti il t ache rge wn minus 11-Down . One le an 9-Across added four m leading points. 29 Ws or raton a Ero 61 Journalist py @)) - agi dig As times Hy oe angi . " sum of the Marvin 69 Tedious 115 Fragrance 25 Actress Ernie 100 Puzo the last digit other digits 30 baygrs 71 Sues od 116 Peace of ” ng ’ 62 pire 403 od z % # Across Pls s-Down 10. The - digit is four times the Dr. Banas, Byron, Kim 30, and Nigel Stearns two. Spencer ~~ kitons? ~~ 72 Boathouse 117 "My wordr (60 smash) 64 Picnic ; Payne. < 14. Thre hundred oss than A Brace’s orchard 28 Diffenbach led the defense. > porculs fi 74 Gojecives 9 Geriruoe 22 Pate Gynt: 6s Bevasiaion 103 Tk fa 15. 8-Down plus 13-Down = Gessering onder Rl, rian Stepniak scored 20 Arris Engineering 31, Bin 2k on Ciious Boy" a4 0 poser SsTionanie Sginian Riven Biron ba points and Mariano Medico Sneaker King 2 sie hades 1moBubne *'sianaa ee Dios 105 Rasen a— . . 39H i contraction sorgsky's occer DYB added five as Alex Barilla, Michael Kapral, hunter & gms” W 122 Triangular 38 Mazel —t montain ior Spetetar King Crossword the Doctors Zach Goodwin and Dominic 12 "Hi = 37 Dough. ig mn Sree 3- 4 B d th Oliveri led bal d Arri a tl 83 Calcium DOWN 38 Whatton 73 or 110 won ; 0ysS capture the Iver: led a balance 1S 46 Faux = Bh guide | 3 Spoke out 56 yore 8 Suess vi ge ACROSS TT 7 6 16 >To To Tio ii 4 . i Mit “Smilla’ © no ewe iscipli 1 by 4th grade it attack. Dasie Defngsle * ih i 85 Peaceful Romeo Sense = Te Fluctuate 112 infiatapie 1 Sigg son 3 3 7) regular season championship. a o points for Sneaker King 50 i oo S8.Chenist 2 sul 0 £97 Hy eS TE Ee : . : 4 Prohibit Chris Chorey and Brian Banas while Shane Jacobsen keyed the (50fim) 87 Singer Joey weapon fig. Nm Responsi- “ shure . 7 ln : debt 15 16 17 added two points each for the defense. Brian Reese and Vinny ont Sh hg Be gl EL gw ell “Eureka!” 18 19 Doctors, while Wil Akins added Parente led the rebounding. J 7 Pp [° BT 2 [ee 75 [6 [i7 [ie | 13 Shoes pan-, ims 21 Bl 23 24 |25 [26 a point. Brace’s Orchard wasled Dr. Banas, Byron, Kim 44, 79 0 21 22 14 Obliterate 57 128 35 [30 by Nathan Kish with 14 points Dallas Lions 33 15 Baksheesh od John Murray bet 12 Brian Stepniak scored 34 ¥ 2 18 Fllediio the oll wi i : : . 29 30 [31 brim Brenden Ehret added two points and Brian Banas added ge? pe 18 Milwaukee Be il points and Chris Reimard led four. Gage Brown led the 82 33. 34 [35 ge product 38 39 40 41 142 143 [aa the rebounding. rebounding while Joe Stier 37 38 39 40 19 Ardies Buca . rr ro Gordon-Smith Ins. 39, keyed the defense. Evan [4 a2 43 |44 45 46 47 148 | 20 100 centesimi ~~ |48 [49 |50 [51 52 CDI 22 Razawich and John Michael | Wo 5 52 22 Cli.quintipled 5 5 Jason Si ich scored 21 Murray led the Lions with 12 23 Broaaway Jason Simonovich score urray led the Lions wit. 5 . a - debacle 56 57 58 points and Travis DeBona points each. Eric Zawatski had > 27 Pump pur- ‘ : 58 59 60 61 chase added 10. Jesse Bynon added eight points and Jared Hoats u 3 Ls by Haan sabia provider idiomatically ment six points for Gordon while Joe keyed the rebounding. 65 [66 31 Duck 56 “ to the 8 Curve 36 Seles com- Delamater keyed the defense. CDI 36, Sneaker King 26 69 [70 77 72 |73 74 75 |76 | 34 Hypnotized Dhirgh on 9 Te up the % patios . . : 3 n CDI was led by Neil Shaver Rudy Georgetti and Ryan |= RE 80 81 82 3 Seren 57 oS ie wh 40 Prone 40 Pe with four points. Ryan Georgetti Zapoticky were unstoppable as w or) . 5 item 58 Turn red? 11 - XING (road 42 Surround and Alex Manganella added two each scored 15 points. Neil 38 Show gump- iN 3 Sgn) rise Yas Gosely a each. Shaver added four points and | i » 39 “Go, team” i PORVIRL veoh y i Dough Co. 44, M&T Bank 16 Jory Brezinski scored two and 52 ii 41 Safecracker ~~ 2 Tex-Mex treat 23 Laugh-provok- 45 Stevenson vil- Dylan Pilger scorched the led the rebounding. Dante 95 [96 [97 98 99 100 [101 i Susion 3 RIT 24 oD or 26 le 1 . . . a - nets for 18 points and Craig DeAngelo had 18 points for fio 103 104] 105 [106 [107 | 4g Srleds one peninsula, for 25 indivisible eral Skudalski added 12. Nick Sneaker King while Shane | REED 111 [112 [113 114 52 Resume short 26 Apiece 48 Leprechaun’s Michalisin and James Delpriore Jacobsen added eight. Alex 53 Like college 5 Edgarand 28.Gommotion dance | dded six points each. Michael Rubbi led. the def a 115 116 117 118 walls Hugo 30 Sine-non link 49 Prior night )) | a ; p e ch. Chae upbico le € deiense an - 54 Sandra or 6 Altered 31 Toss in 50 Torched Gallis led M&T with 10 points James Duffy led the rebound- |'*° 12g a Ruby recording 32 Through 51 Moon vehicle while Joe Mozden added four ing. 55 Shade 7 Look-alikes, 33 Galley imple- ©2005 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. © 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. :
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