The Dallas Post \ SPORTS Sunday, February 20, 2005 (continued from page 7) reward for an entire year of excellence on the field and in i:the gym. It includes every regular-season game, match and meet in which the schools’ varsity squads play one + another, awarding one point for each victory and .5 point to each school in a tie. There is no distinction made between a win in volleyball, football or track — all are 1 equally important. Pre- and post-season games are not Dicounted. The Back Mountain Cup is not intended to diminish “the importance of the Old Shoe game, or the more recent awards given by Back Mountain Youth Soccer to the win- ~ ning squad. «+ WJi& 2004-05 Back Mountain Cup Get EY standings Date Sport Result Standings Sept.2 Golf D161-LL194 Dallas1-LLO Sept. 10 Soccer D4-LL1 Dallas 2- LL O Sept. 20 Golf D162-LL 209 Dallas 3-LLO Oct. 4 Girls Volleyball LL 3-D1 Dallas 3 - LL 1 Oct. 7 Soccer D3iL2 Dallas 4 - LL 1 Oct. 20 Field Hockey LL5-DO Dallas 4 - LL 2 Oct. 22 Boys Cross Country D 28-LL 28* Dallas 5-LL 2 Oct. 22 Girls Cross Country D17-LL 43 Dallas 6- LL 2 Nov. 6 Football D28-LL14 Dallas7-LL2 Dec. 22 Wrestling LL 51-D 19 Dallas 7 - LL 3 Jan.7 Girls Basketball D57-LL54 Dallas8-LL3 Jan. 18 Boys Basketball D76-LL.54 Dallas 9-LL3 Jan. 31 Girls Basketball D52-LL50 Dallas10-LL3 Feb. 11 Boys Basketball D81-LL49 Dallas11-LL3 *Dallas won on tiebreaker WRESTLING (continued from page 7) “The kids have been working hard all year and they are *! seeing it pay off,” said third-year head coach Scott Carter. “Our strategy was to match our strength against their strength. Although some of our better wrestlers lost their bouts, others stepped up and scored the wins and bonus * points that we needed to take the title back to Lehman.” Lake-Lehman finished the regular season with a record of 21-1 and was undefeated against WVC and District 2 opponents. With the loss, Hazleton finished its season at 220-1. Lake-Lehman 47, Hazleton Area 45 165 D.J. Heller (LL) pinned Jeremy Zanolini, 1:10 185 Mike Prater (L-L) pinned Jeff Bodner, 1:29 210 Wally Simko (L-L) pinned Brandon Fenell, 3:49 - 250 Josh Pfieffer (L-L) won by forfeit 75 Dylan Balliet (HA) pinned Adam Harry, 4:25 80 Andrew Chorba (L-L) dec. Mike Volciak, 4-O ‘85 James Straight (HA) pinned Wade Howell, 2:47 90 Mark Uliano (HA) pinned Mark Pachamovitch, 0:36 “95 Frank Castrignano (LL) maj. dec. Josh Seiler, 14-3 Shane Stark (LL) pinned Rich Besedesky, 3:56 Chris Barbacci (L-L) pinned Alex Long, 1:04 NO Jared Kay (HA) dec. Adam Shefler, 6-4 OT NS Tony Veet (HA) dec. Jordan Jiunta, 6-4 122 Justin Davidyock (HA) pinned Tyler McDonald, 1:20 130 Pat LaBuz (HA) pinned Nathan Walsh (L-L), 2:37 2138 Keith Kline (HA) pinned Neil Dierolf, 4:29 ,145 Chad Brudnicki (L-L) maj. dec. Dave Oberender, 10-2 . 155 ~ Sean Harrison (HA) dec. Aaron Setzer, 8-5 A A a i i dd il ROUNDUP (continued from page 7) seven. Chris Boyle and Derek Shurmanek each scored 11 points for the Black Knights, fol- lowed by Alan Sheridan with nine. Boyle hit three 3-pointers. Bishop O'Reilly 70, Bishop Hoban 22, 20T Feb. 10 — Tim Crossin scored all seven of O’Reilly’s points in the second overtime to lead the Queensmen. After trailing for three quarters, Hoban outscored O'Reilly 15 to 11 in the final peri- od of regulation. Both teams scored 11 points in the first over- time, but Crossin caught fire in the next extra period and the Argents went cold, scoring only three points. Bishop Hoban senior Sean Leary kept his team in the game, scoring five points in the first overtime and all three in the sec- ond. He finished with 21 points, hitting four 3-point shots. Brian Ostrowsky added nine. Crossin led all scorers with 29 points, including five 3-pointers. Also for the Queensmen, Josh Aciukewicz scored 14 points, Chris Kester scored 11 and Chris DeRojas added 10. GIRLS BASKETBALL Lake-Lehman 53, Lackawanna Trail 51 Feb. 14 — Sheree Horvath scored 15 points and teammates Jill Chocallo and Tina Watkins added 13 each to lead the Lady Knights. Jess Turak added eight points for Lehman, which outscored Trail 29-9 in the sec- ond half. Nanticoke 71, Lehman 48 Feb. 10 — Tina Watkins scored 22 points, including two 3-point shots, to lead the Lady Black Knights in defeat. Marissa ig Paige Kyle does the butterfly in the 200 medley relay for Dallas. She also finished second in the 100 fly against Valley West. Harrison scored 10 points and Jess Turak had eight. Crestwood 53, Tunkhannock 29 Feb. 10 — Jeanele Roman- owski paced Tunkhannock with 12 points. GIRLS SWIMMING WVW 110, Dallas 76 Feb. 15 — The Lady Mountaineers were second in all but two events. Spartan teams set pool records in the 200 med- ley relay, 200 freestyle relay and 100 back stroke. Bishop Hoban 134, Hanover Area 50 Feb. 15 — Caroline Byron won the 100 fly and 100 breast to pace Hoban. BOYS SWIMMING WVW 124, Dallas 59 Feb. 15 — Alaric Eby won div- ing for Dallas with 251.95 points, but otherwise the Mountaineers trailed. The Spartans set a pool record in the 400 freestyle relay. WRESTLING Lake-Lehman 47, Bethlehem Catholic 30 Feb. 16 - The Black Knights lost every class through 140, then swept the rest of the match. Recording pins were Jeremy Schutz (145), Joe Klemunes (189), Brandon Burkhardt (215) and Stan Brudnicki (275). Matt Dragon won a technical fall wrestling at 171. PALLAS FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Sarah Rupert was second in diving against Valley West. Scranton 52, Dallas 19 Feb. 15 — John Hettes (135, pin), Sean McMahan (145, dec.), John McCue (215, pin) and Alan Pugh (275, major dec.) won for Dallas in the loss to Scranton. GRADE 4-6 GIRLS Back Mountain Gas 24, Photos By Andy 15 Back Mountain Gas won win the girls championship. Nikki Sutliff paced Back Mountain Gas with a game-high 16 points, while Sara Hagenbach scored six points and Allie Kachapuridze added two. Kristen Baker led B O ) L EP ROSS ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL Photos By Andy with 11 points, while Kayla Walsh and Alex Lubinski each scored two points. GRADE 4-6 BOYS Lawson Construction 42, Valley View Vet Clinic 39 Lawson won the boys champi- onship behind Justin Cornell’s game-high 26 points, while Bryan Mathers added 12. Aaron LeValley and Steve Hagenbach each scored two points for Lawson. Jared Novitski scored 22 points for the Vet Clinic, while Jamie Aldrich added nine, Kris Carter tossed in six points and Kory Mininger scored two. 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