Tue POST Sunday, May 22, 2005 9 ~~ SportsWeek i ext. 4802 for more Raptors U-12 boys tryouts The Back Mountain Raptors U- 12 boys travel soccer team will hold try- outs Sunday, May 22, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Back Mountain fields. For directions of more information, call 477- 3437 or e-mail Fusion U-10 girls tryouts The Back Mountain Fusion U-10 girls travel soccer team will hold tryouts Friday, June 3, at 5:30 p.m., at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, ‘Rt. 118, Dallas. For more infor- mation, call 696-4503. L-L Football golf tournament A golf tournament to benefit Lake- Lehman football will be held Friday, June 17 at Mill Race Golf Club, Benton. There will be a shotgun start at 1 p.m. The charge is $65 per golfer. Call Greg Myers at 675-7458, information or to reg- ister. second. But in the top of the third, winning pitcher Matt Kapitula hit the first of his two home runs, a three-run blast that was never in doubt. The Black Knights scored four runs in the inning, but that still wasn’t enough. Dallas came back with three runs in the bot- tom of the fourth before Lehman tacked on one in the top of the fifth on Kapitula’s second homer. : Po@ POST PHOTOS/RON BARTIZEK Lake-Lehman kattery mates Matt Kapitula and Pat McHugh hugged after the last out. Below, Kapitula watched his final pitch. THRILL OF VICTORY Black Knights get first win in 5 years over Mountaineers DALLAS, May 18 — Lake- Lehman beat Dallas for the first time in five seasons, but the Mountaineers made them earn it. On the way to a 10-9 final, both teams scored three runs in the first inning and two in the After failing to score in the fifth or sixth, Dallas pushe a run across in the bottom of the sev- enth, and had men on first and third when Kapitula recorded his eighth strikeout. But it still wasn’t over, as catcher Pat McHugh lost the handle on the pitch. But he picked up the ball and calmly tossed it to first baseman Kenny Pollock for the final out. Matt Straub added a double and a triple for Lehman, Derek Shumanek hit a home run and Matt Shiskowski went 2-for-4 with a double. For Dallas, Mike Race had three hits, scored three runs and drove in two. He hit a two-run homer in the second inning to tie the game at 5-5. Greg Harris hit a three-run homer in the first inning. Joe Lambert took the loss in relief of John Parulski. SPORTS ROUNDUP BASEBALL Seminary 11, Hanover 10 May 18 — Dylan Seeley went 3-for-4 with a double, three RBI and a pair of runs to lead Seminary. Crestwood 9, Tunkhannock 7 May 18 — Crestwood scored See ROUNDUP, Page 9 FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Selena Ackerman slides safely into home for the Harveys Lake Maroons. Cody Poepperling waited from the throw from Phillies catcher Jeff Heath. Sox come up a run short A's jump to a first-inning lead, | then hang on to win. The A’s scored four times in the top of the first inning, then held off a furious rally to top the Red Sox, 87, in seven innings. Brian Wise and Jason Schilling led the offense with two hits each, while Eric Zawatski, Aaron Perez, F.J. Constantino, Nick Ondish and Harry Parkhurst added a hit each. Perez picked up the win, allowing three hits while striking out seven. Tanner Baloh had two hits for the Sox while Dylan Thomas pitched well in relief. Rangers 12, Harveys Lake #1 2 The Rangers got back on the winning track with Zach Dirsa striking out seven. Jordan Stephens and Shane Dunn each had two hits with Mike Sebastian smash- /ing a bases loaded double to drive in three runs. Travis DeBona hit a bases loaded inside the park home run. Louis Oley had a double for Harveys Lake. Dodgers 12, Phillies 5 Job Stepanski led the Dodgers hitting attack with two singles and four RBI. TJ. Shultz and Austin Carr each had two sin- gles and Drew Schaub smacked a triple. Hayden Jenkins and Austin Carr com- bined to strike out 11 Phillies. Adam Paulauskas struck out five dodgers in six innings while Matt Bevan and Jeff Heath had RBI singles in the loss. Dodgers 13, Horlacher Phillies 8 Austin Carr was 4-for 4-with a two-run homer for the Dodgers. T.J. Shultz went 3-for-3 with a triple and Hayden Jenkins had two doubles. Andrew Sabol was 2- for-3 with a double while Jordan Mullen ‘was 2-for-4 with a triple to left. Hayden Jenkins pitched the first three innings and allowed only two hits and no runs. Billie Dixon had two singles for the Phillies while Paul Brace had a double and two singles. Paul Narcum also had two hits. Pirates 12, Horlacher Dodgers 2 Spencer Youngman pitched a com- plete game three-hitter, striking out eight for the Pirates. Youngman also led the offense with three hits and three RBI Eric Ringsdorf smacked a double, while Chris Boland and William Fulton also had hits. : Pirates 3, Asto's 2 (7 innings) Marc Noyalis pitched a one-hitter, striking out 13 batters, as the Pirates edged the Astros. Noyalis led the offense with three hits, including a double. Eric Ringsdorf and David Wilson had hits for the Pirates, while Spencer Youngman had a single and scored the winning run. Drew Brandt pitched an excellent game for the Astros and struck out four batters. Brian Stepniak and Alex Barilla led the offense in the loss. A's 18, Horlacher Dodgers 8 David Miller led the A’s with three ‘hits. Jason Schilling and E.J. Constantino had two hits each, while Aaron Perez added four RBI. Eric Zawatski and Harry Parkhurst each had a hit. Perez pitched the final two innings, striking out six and allowing one run . See BMT BALL, Page 8 resenting Dan with his trophies is Allan Siegel. Back Mountain teen sets two American power lifting records Dan Anderson, 15-year-old son of Dan and Kim Anderson of Shavertown, recently set two American records in power lift- ing. Dan competed in the ADAU (Anti Drug Athletes United) RAW competition, held April 30 in Bigler, Pa. At RAW competi- tions lifters are not allowed to wear any power lifting gear such as bench shirts, knee wraps etc. The only gear allowed is a 4 inch leather belt. This is the oldest, continuous- ly run bench press/dead lift contest in the world, and is hosted by its founder, Allan Siegel. Dan finished first in his age and weight class. In the bench press, Dan had a final lift of 385 pounds. In the dead lift, his final lift was 485 pounds. Both set new American records. Dan had the distinct pleasure in meeting three world class record holders while attending the meet, Siegel, Vince Anello and Don Reinhoudt, who also held the title of World’s Strongest Man three times. Dan will be competing this June in the Raw A.D.A.U. National Power Lifting Championships, also being held in Bigler. Dan is a sophomore at Dallas High School where he is a mem- ber of the varsity football team. Autism Golf Classic June 13 The 12th annual Autism Golf Classic, which will benefit the regional autism program and services at the John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, is planned for Monday, June 13 at the Huntsville Golf Club. For more information, contact one of the committee members, or call Jim Brogna at 348-1347, or e-mail jbrogn@allied-services.org .
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