The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, March 6, 2005 DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL Philadelphia Hair 16, Darling Graphic Designs 13 Sarah Konopki led the Hair girls with seven points for a playoff win, DYB followed by 5-6 Girls Samantha Martin’s four points, Dana Carey's three points and Vanessa Wells’ two points as the Philly team advances to the semifinals. The Graphics girls kept the score close with a rock solid defense and scoring from Katie Darling, Lauren Orlando and Katie Yanchuk with four points along with Kara Augustine adding one point. Arris Engineering 20, Dr. Scott & Clements 15 Arris’ Demetra Szatkowski (eight points) and Meghan Gallis (six points) have been an unstoppable duo as they once again led their team to a playoff victory assisted by Melissa Snyder’s four points and Tamara Nijmeh’s two points. The Docs played exceptional defense led by Catherine Clements with four points, Leah Zumchak with four points and Kelsey Maas with two points while Lauren Skudlaski led the offense with five points. Landshapers 26, Fieldhouse 20 Lanshapers put up a tremen- dous team effort led by Sara Flaherty and Mary Kate Osick with nine points each along with Jackie Pearson with four points and both Chelsey Conahan and Brooke Evans with two points as they move on to the next round of playoffs. Taylor Millington led Fieldhouse with eight points, followed by scoring from Cortney O’Brien with six points and Alicia Kaiser, Colleen McDonald and Rachel Nilsson with two points each. M&T Bank 11, Parente Randolph 10 Michael Gallis scored eight points. Joe Mozden added two points for M&T, which won its first game of the season. Blake Williams led DY Parente with 3-4 Boys six points while Chris Behm and Michael Care added two each. Parente was coached by Don Behm. Arris Engineering 21, Quad Three 18 Alex Barilla and Michael Kapral combined for 13 points and Dominic Oliveri added six points for Arris. Corey Eyerman and Dylan Hertel led the scor- ing for Quad Three, while Peter Shaver was the leading rebounder. Quad was coached by Scott Eyerman. Dough Co. 23, Sneaker King 15 Craig Skualdulski scored 13 points and Dylan Pilger added five. James Delpriore added three points for Dough Co. Greg Petorak led Sneaker King with 10 points and Dante DeAngelo added five. Sneaker King was coached by Dave Parente. Brace's Orchard 21, CDI 16 John Murray scored 10 points and Nathan Kish added seven. Ryan Zapoticky, Rudy Georgetti, and Neil Shaver led the scoring for CDI, which was coached by Nick Zapoticky. Gordon-Smith Ins. 28, Arris Engineering 14 Jason Simonovich scored a game-high 14 points. David Pomfret and Joe Delamater added two points each for Gordon. Arris was led Brian Goode with four points and Zach Goodwin with two. Arris was coached by Marty Kapral. Dr. Banas, Byron, Kim 32, M&T Bank 12 The top seed advanced to the semifinals with the win. Mariano Medico had 10 points for the Docs while Brian Banas and Chris Chorey added four each and Michael Homa two. M&T was led by Nigel Stearns with six points. Drew Harding led the defense. The team was coached by Dave Matcho. Dallas Lions 42, Dough Co. 26 Eric Zawatski and John Michael Murray combined for 27 points. Nick Michalisin scored four points for Dough Co. The team was coached by Nick Michalisin. The 3rd/4th grade boys semi- finals will have top seed Dr. Banas Dr. Byron Dr. Kim play- ing fifth seeded Brace’s Orchard and 2nd seed Dallas Lions play- ing 3rd seed Gordon-Smith Insurance. 1000 points for Kale y Dunbar Kaley Dunbar, an eighth grade student at Saint Aloysius School, Wilkes-Barre, recently scored her 1000th career point. She plays for her school team, the Lady Royals. Kaley is the daughter of Randy and Wendy Dunbar of Shavertown. Shown are Randy Dunbar, coach; Kaley, and Matt Ross, coach. : GATE OF HEAVEN BASKETBALL Gate of Heaven 41, St. Mary's Pittston 32 In a first-round playoff game, Pat DeRojas led the Gators with 12 points and Casey Judge scored 10. Gate of Heaven finished the regular season with a 12-6 record in the Wyoming Valley Catholic League. Gate of Heaven 36, St. Nick's 35 Pat DeRojas scored 12 to again lead the Gators in the next round of playoffs. Joe Kopicki added 10. Holy Rosary Duryea 64, Gate of Heaven 44 The Gators lost in the semifinals. Nick Latosek led GOH with 15 points, followed by Tom Horn with 11. Skammer of Dallas Rotary. DYB Continued from Page 7 with 12 and Scott Skammer with 10 points. David Carey had eight points and Christ Iliadis added two for the winners. Josh Backes led the Fieldhouse with 29 points, Hunter Englehart followed with seven points and Eric Cannon had four points. Alex Slocum chipped in a three pointer and Preston Balavage added two points. Fieldhouse is coached by Clyde Backes and Bill Balavage. DYB 8TH GRADE TOURNAMENT TEAM Dallas 52, Gate of Heaven 43 In the Solomon League Dallas defeated in double overtime. Josh Backes led Dallas with 17 points, followed by Tommy Youells with nine’ points, Scott Gallup and Jackie Ellis had seven points apiece. Henry Messinger scored five points while Scott Skammer chipped in four points and Steve Meskersjadded three points for the winners. Dallas Crestwood in the finals. will play Gary Verazin of PNC Bank battles for a rebound with Scott Dallas Rotary's Andy Besecker has a tough time getting through the PNC Bank defense. PHOTOS FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK The action was fast in DYB girls grade 7-8 action last weekend. No results were provided. Above left, Sarah Gallis goes up to the basket with Rachel Miller defending. ris pI { Right, Rachel Buckman goes up for a basket with Gianna DeGraba close on her for the defense. 4 Youth soccer signups Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association will hold registration for the fall 2005 intramu- ral season on Saturday, March 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Dallas Middle School cafeteria. Age groups U-6 through U-18 will be accepted. Eligible players must be at least 5 years old before August 1, 2005. Social Security numbers and proof of age are required. 3-on-3 tournament at The Rock The Rock Recreation Center will host the 10th annual Speed the Light 3-on-3 basketball tournament March 18, 6-10 p.m. This is a round-robin event with all games played on the half court. Entrance fees are $45 in advance or $50 at the door. There is a maximum of four players per team. For more information, call 696-2769. 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