10 The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, May 22, 2005 BMT BALL Continued from Page 9 Matt Faux was 3-for-3 with three RBI for Horlacher. Orioles 9, Horlacher#1 4 Zach Dutter was the winning pitcher for the Orioles striking out seven batters. Brandon Roberts was 2-for-3 with a home run, a double and two RBL Bobby Saba was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI, Alex Zubko had a double and two RBI, and Devin Taylor added a single and an RBI. Horlacher’s Horvath had a triple and a single. Brobst and Dixon each added a single for Horlacher and Dulsjy knocked in a run. Orioles 23, Horlacher Dodgers O Alex Zubko pitcher a two-hit- ter, stuck out seven batters and had two hits for the O’%. Brandon Roberts was 4-for-4 and two RBI. Devin Taylor was 4-for-4 with three RBI. Zach Dutter was 2-for-4. Horlacher’s J. Spurdis and D. Franklin had hits in the loss. Yankees 14, Giants 10 Pitchers Kevin Muldoon and Patrick Condo combined for nine strikeouts as the Yankees came back from a 6-0 deficit. Magic win Dome championship Matt Bevan lays down a bunt for the Phillies. Jeff Heath is the catcher for the Harveys Lake Maroons. David Pierce had an inside the park home run for the win- ners, Patrick Condo had two hits including a double, Adam Goeringer had two doubles, and Kevin Muldoon went 3-for-3 with a walk and scored three runs. For the Giants, Noah Kustrin and Cody Cleaves combined to strike out seven Yankees. Joshua Ryan had two hits and Kustrin smacked a double. Yankees 14, A's 2 Yankees pitchers Adam Goeringer and Patrick Condo combined for three strikeouts and allowed only one hit. David Pierce had three hits including two triples. Kevin Muldoon smashed three hits including a The Back Mountain Magic recently captured the U-11 Indoor Soccer Championship at the Wyoming Valley Sports Dome. The Magic defeated the Mountain Top Flames 1-0 in a thrilling final. Pictured from left, first row: Dante DeAngelo, Danny Saba, Kyle Razawich, Michael Gallis. Second row: Greg Petorak, lan Richardson, Jonathan Barne, Ryan Kozloski, John Murray, Kris Konicki. “Third row: Coaches Bill DeAngelo, Don Murray, Mike Richardson. BMT Jr. Legion in Memorial Day tourney The Back Mountain Junior Legion Baseball team, com- prised of boys ages 13-15, will the Back Mountain team in this tournnament. Members of the team are Joseph Collin, double and Goeringer had two hits including a triple. Aaron Perez pitched for the A’s and struck out six. Jason Schilling had the lone hit for the Als, Astros 14, Orioles 6 Zack Yursha was the winning pitcher, striking out six in three innings. Chad Carey led the attack going 3-for-4 with a dou- ble, Garrett Artsma added a triple and double, and both Yursha and Drew Brandt added two hits. Brian Stepniak also chipped in with a triple. Noska had two singles and Branson Roberts a double for the Orioles in the loss. two singles, and Corey Dulsky added two singles in the loss. Astros 13, Giants 6 Garrett Artsma and Drew Brandt combined for 10 strike- outs as the Astro’s slammed the Giants. Chad Carey had four hits including three dou- bles, Zack Yursha had three doubles, and Drew Brandt FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Cody Poepperling pitched for the BMT Phillies. MAJOR LEAGUE BOYS Standings as of 5/15 Astros 11, Horlacher 10 \ Chad Carey led the hitting National y k attack with a double and triple good Pirates 6 1 for the Astros. Zack Yursha, Astros 3G Drew Brandt and Brian Giants bh5 Stepniak each had two hits. Phillies 1.5 Rett Zapoticky added a double AMSHICEN WL in the win. Rangers 6. ] Paul Brace led Horlacher Yankees 4 1 ‘with a double and two singles, Red Sox Bi 2 Paul Narcum had a triple and Athletics 44 Orioles 2.6 added a double and a single. Austin Smith had a triple for the Giants and Kevin Cope and A.J. Lemongelli added two sin- gles apiece in the loss. Pirates 6, Dodgers 4 Marc Noyalis pitched a three- hitter, striking out 12 batters, as the Pirates edged the Dodgers - in a battle for first place in the National League. Chris Dillon and Eric Ringsdorf led the offense with two hits each, while Michael Banas smacked a triple and scored two runs. The Dodgers were led by Hayden Jenkins and Drew Schaub with doubles and Austin Carr with a single. Jenkins struck out three batters. GIRLS SOFTBALL Tornados 11, Harveys Lake 1 Sara Konopki stuck out eight and added two hits as the Tornado’s blew away Harveys Lake. Sara Skammer had a sin- gle and triple, and Tori Cramer added two hits in the victory. Chelsea English and Erika McCabe also had hits for the victors. CROSSWORD CORNER Matt Ruch, Michael Prater, Scott Skammer, Joseph Bevevino, Myer Messinger, Patrick Murray, Kevin Engler, Tom Perry, Bill Holena, Doug be competing in the Memorial Day National Invitational Tounament in Reading over the Memorial Day weekend. The tournament includes 13 teams from New York, Harding, Chris Klaiss, Bobby Maryland, Delaware and Peron, Michael Eckman, Josh Pennsylvania. Dr. Francis Shaver, Joe Osick, Derek Collini of Dallas is sponsoring Martin and Casey Judge. Northwest Little League tournament The Northwest Area Little Leaguewill hold its second annual golf tournament on Saturday, June 11 at the Morgan Hills Golf Course in Hunlock Creek. A shotgun start is slated for 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the league. The format is captain and crew. The cost per person is $55, which includes cart, green fees and a buffet meal. To register or for information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Lynn King at 477-3043, or email lynnk- ing@ptd.net. Tournament aids Red Cross The Wyoming Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold its fifth annual golf outing at Irem Temple Country Club on Friday, June 24. Tee time is 12:30 p.m., rain or shine. The format is captain and crew. The cost for a foursome is $400, which .includes cart, greens fees and a buffet meal. Proceeds will support Red Cross programs in upper Luzerne County. To register or for more information, call 823-7161. Football camp for grades 4-9 The non-contact 1st and Goal Football Camp for players enter- ing grades 4-9 will be held July 1820 at Lake-Lehman High School. The camp will emphasize fundamentals. Call 868-6599 or 592-3327 for a brochure. Legion tournament aids scholarships Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 American Legion Dallas will sponsor a golf tournament on June 18, at Shadowbrook Golf Course in Tunkhannock. Tee off time is 1 p.m. Sign in is at 12 noon. Monies raised will fund scholarships for Back Mountain gradu- ates to attend a vocational advanced program. For more informa- tion, contact Clarence J. Michael at 675-0488 or the Dallas American Legion. 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