L 8 The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, June 5, 2005 | BMT BALL Continued from Page 7 Astros 11, Harveys Lake O Chad Carey pitched a no hit- ter, striking out 10 Harveys Lake ' batters. Leading the Astros’ offense was Brian Stepniak with a single and a double, and Zack Yursha and Alex Barilla with two hits apiece. Pirates 2, Harveys Lake 1 Spencer Youngman pitched a three-hitter over six innings with seven strikeouts and Josh McEntee added four strikeouts in relief for the Pirates. McEntee scored the winning run in the final inning, while Eric Ringsdorf had two hits with an RBL Harveys Lake was led by Cole Barbacci, who pitched six strong innings with nine strike- outs. Chad Wandel led the offense with two hits. Dodgers 8, Harveys Lake Pirates 2 Austin Carr and Hayden Jenkins combined to strike out nine Pirates in leading the Dodgers to victory. Jenkins led the offense with a double and a triple while Carr and T.J. Shultz each had two singles. Chris Clemson, Job Stepanski, Drew Schaub and Andrew Sabol each had two hits. Cole Barbacci and Adam Weaver had RBI's for the Pirates. Dodgers 4, Giants 3 Jordan Mullen and Drew Schaub led the Dodgers offense with two hits each. Lucas Lansberry had an RBI single and Hayden Jenkins went 2-for- 3 with a double for the Dodgers. Austin Carr added a triple in the win. The Giants were led by Josh Ryan and Noah Kustrin, each with two hits. Kevin Cope, Austin Smith and Bill Hillman had base hits in the loss. Dodgers 8, Harveys Lake 6 Job Stepanski pitched the first three innings earning the win and striking out five batters while allowing only two runs. Andrew Sabol hit a one hop double off the left field fence while Jack Matusiak had an RBI single to right. Drew Schaub had a two-run double while Mike Kapral made a div- ing catch in right field with the bases load to save three runs. Astros 17, A's 8 Drew Brandt struck out seven as the Astro’s topped the A’s.. Zack Yursha led the Astros with four hits including three doubles. Drew Brandt and T.J. Labar added three hits, includ- STANDINGS as of May 29 National WL Pirates 10 2 Dodgers Oz. 2 Astros 5 7 Phillies 3 74 Giants 3 9 American WwW L Rangers B.1 Yankees 7 2 Red Sox 6 5 Athletics 5 7 Orioles 3 9 Brandon Harding had the Red Sox hits. BMT Yankees 4, Horlacher Yankees 3 Stephen Bell doubled in the winning run as the Back Mountain Yankees came back from a 3-1 deficit in the bottom of the sixth inning. Kevin Muldoon and Patrick Condo combined to strike out 12 Horlacher Yankees. Muldoon had two hits and two runs bat- ted in. Chase Knoh pitched well for the Beaumont team, allow- ing only one hit through five innings and striking out eight. Knoh, Mike Thomas, and C. Wright each had two hits for the Horlacher Yankees. Harveys Lake Hawkeyes 15, BMT A's 5 Third baseman Joe Faux led the Hawkeyes offense with three RBI, including a solo home run. Brian Wise had a sin- gle and triple for the A’s. Harveys Lake Hawkeyes 8, BMT Orioles 4 Curt Barbacci struck out five Orioles and didn’t issue a walk. Joe Faux, Chad Wandel and Cole Barbacci each had two hits. Devon Emerson was 2-for- 3 with two runs scored. Adam Weaver stroked a two-run sin- gle. Harveys Lake Hawkeyes 14, BMT Astros 2 Cole Barbacci and Adam Weaver combined for a one-hit- ter. Chad Wandel hit a two-run double, and Curt Barbacci and Joe Faux hit run scoring sin- gles. Cody Lee banged out two hits including a double. MAJOR LEAGUE SOFTBALL Tornados 24, Fireballs 15 Sarah Konopki stuck out six and had hits hits to lead the Tornados. Sara Flaherty had three hits, Sara Skammer a double, and Tori Cramer and Chlesea English had two hits each in the win. Tiffany Oplinger and Emily ‘Sisk had triples in the loss, and Alexa Decker and Mary Kate Osick doubled. Rockets 12, Phoenix 9 Kristan Baker pitched a one hitter and led the Rockets with GATE . Hoban. Kiley Williams of Dallas falls after being shoved by Cedar Clif first half. ROUNDUP Continued from Page 7 Kerestes, 20th overall, 1600 meter. Tina Watkins, 27th overall, 100 meter hurdles. Annie Sorchik, 16th overall, javelin. Giacometti, 17th overall, 3200 meter. Montrose 5, Dallas 4 May 27 — After tying the game with two runs in the bottom of the seventh, the Mounts allowed the winning run in the top of the next frame. Gracjan Krasewski and Joe Lambert each had two hits for Dallas, and Dave Harding drove in two, as the Mounts could not muster an extra- base hit. SOFTBALL Lakeland 4, Dallas O May 27 loaded the bases with no outs in the fourth, but were unable to get a run home. Cory Patton paced Dallas at the plate with a 3-for-3 day, including a double. Dallas High School's Kenslie Krestes runs in traffic during the 1600 Meter race at the PIAA Track and Field Championships on May, 27. BASEBALL — The Lady Mountaineers FOR THE POST/S. JOHN WILKIN FOR THE POST/FRED ADAMS f's Stephanie Mellott in the business. and life.” than a decade. agement. 4-H driving clinic at fairgrounds A clinic where participants can learn how to prepare, miniature horses and ponies will be held June 15 at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds, Route 118, Dallas. The clinic will be conducted by Lore American Driving Society and American Horse Shows Association registered Homer, judge. harness and drive light, draft and required. Pre-registration is required by June 10. To register or for more information, contact Penn State Cooperative Extension, at 825-1701, 602-0600, or (888) Donna Grey, 825-1701. The clinic will begin at 5 p.m. and will con- clude at dark. Clinic fees are $5 for 4-H mem- bers and $10 for non-members with horses or ponies and carts. Verification of current rabies vaccination and current negative EIA status is Like Byron, he has fond memo- ries of his days at Gate of Heaven. “The people at Gate of Heaven brought us up well,” he said. “They taught us the basics about sports Ostrowsky, the son of Ed and Marianne Ostrowsky of Wyoming, helped the Bishop Hoban football team to its finest season in more Continued from Page 7 ‘was one of the most successful swimmers in Wyoming Valley Conference history while at Bishop She claimed five state titles and earned a scholarship to Boston College, where she’ll join her older sister, Liz. “I had a great experience at Gate of Heaven,” said Caroline, who is undecided on her collegiate major. “The people there were won- 3 derful and helped to create a fun atmosphere for the students.” Byron isn’t surprised that Crossin and Ostrowsky turned out to be Division I student-athletes. “You knew that Brian would be a great athlete because of his tremendous work ethic and Tim was always an ] outstanding basketball player,” she said. “It’s amazing to think that our 3 1 little class could be so successful.” Crossin, the son of Tom and Eileen Crossin of Trucksville, was named the PIAA Class AA Player of the Year after leading the Bishop O'Reilly basketball team to its sec- ond consecutive state title. He'll play at Towson State next season where he plans to study He was an all-state selection as a linebacker and will continue his football career at Cornell, where intends to major in business man- “One of the things that I learned at Gate of Heaven was the impor- & { tance of hard work,” said Ostrowsky. “It may take some time, but it will eventually be worth it.” While Byron, Crossin and Ostrowsky have gained well- deserved acclaim, Simon believes they are examples of the typical Gate of Heaven product. “Our stu- dents usually succeed academically and athletically wherever they go,” he said. “We have good kids and they buy into the fact that hard work will pay off in the long run.” Perhaps not so unexpectedly, all three students singled out Simon for his approach in the classroom. “Mr. Simon was a great teacher,” said Byron. “He made his classes challenging and fun and certainly prepared us for high school.” CROSSWORD CORNER Billy Gately, Tyler Kukosky, Matt Saba, Michael Boland, coach J Vito DeLuca and Agstin Harry. LV ne iy 9 Soules SH iss a home run and single. Gabby S C d PNY - a 2 a ouple an pra Byczek had three RBI with a uper IOSSWOI ry 1 are ee bases Clearing single Yo right ACROSS 49 Harsh 93 St 2 Raines or 41 Declaration 88 Menu A sl orage i Ongar field. Katie Yanchuk had the 1 Singer 51 Latin | ey Wilcox 43 Rock salt phrase Arron Perez and Jason only hit for the Phoenix Horne word 95 Burn 3 Boss” 43-zod 89 Tennis illi 1 3 * 5 Gusto 52 Help in a remedy weed’s ransmit by stroke wm. Rg TE BEE, ot, Bima me ME, Bue i i i 13 Helium an 53 Baseball's url up wi ilo hello etters e strikeouts for the As. Brian Sliders 16, Phoenix 8 hydrogen Nolan Cather 5 Croatian 49 Cul-de- — up “Hamlet” Wise had two hits, including a Sara Kohli struck out 10 and 18 Israeli $4 Hiawathae | 38 Ho Chi.w' (| wapiel 80 Freug topic 98 Pianist 113 . airline transport obile aughter en double, and Schilling added a added three hits as the 19 ounial | 55 Vary cord home? an. a Lomer & 96 Baby i 1 : % 57 King" 102 Dogpatch's 7 Lobe oewe ovine single. Phoenix doubled the Sliders. 20 ic” em : palsy Tpober miscal seMar i laywright 58 Brilliant bird 103 Famous “Cheerio!” utc owerfu Yankees 10, Red Sox O Cheyene Kimble and Lauren 21 wy 60 Common fellow? 9 Ached for export pooches . ’ . Skuldalski added three hits Baddeley antiseptic 105 Scrape by, 10 In reserve 58 Roller- 101 Maestro Pitchers Adam Goeringer : : h : Mech 22 Strauss’ “— 61 Prone with “out” 11 Taj town coaster Lorin : apiece 1n the win. eghan sprach 63 Shepard or 106 Stout 12 — -do-well unit 104 39.37 and Patrick Condo struck out Martin, Morgan Kane. and Zarathustra” Snead relative 13 Lawn 59 — -jongg inches five Red Sox and scattered four 3 oo g ¢ ’ 23 “Chacuna 64 Poet in the 108 End of ornament 60 Perfect 105 Snowy . . . Nicole Giampietro had two son —” past remark 14 Comes to examples bird hits. Goeringer had two hits each for the winners 24 Lsssie'e gs Face : 118 Pater Pan” 3 forms £2 oy gar 107 Fbalist : : : . . ather iddle o extra ig rig urtiveness » including a triple. Kevin Alyssa Monahan Kelly 25 Diva remark 119 Somic 16 Lack of “Rio i Mi up 061 r. 1 1 ’ Jessye 72 Writer ahl obo” eik spo n— Muldoon had two hits includ- Monahan, and Jen Corbett had 26 Start of a Paretsky 120 Seaportor 17 — 68 Destiny (archaeolo- ing an inside the park home . A . remark by 74 Memo Canal Bernardino, 69 Siegfried gy term) Stephen Bell went 2ford two hits each in the loss. 30 Viton Berle __ start. 121 Circus py SA Jo lewone 109 Mociter. . run. % ron — renda or soun esponse c 1 . 31 Center of Brandon 122 Put on 27 “Heavens 71 Strive 110 “No Way with a double. Shawn Sekelsky Sliders 15, Rockets 3 gravity? 76 Gob . 123 Disorianed 26 Io Bersyr 12 = Plexus Out: i i i 32—P 77 Speaker 124 Run in ontand or reet Eos actress Bg Da Slerce also had hits Morgan Kane had a double Pope's 79 _- neural 2 Sanguy Ie Vintage 11 Scene: o or the Yankees. kid Neville 125 — Ta osmetician usical your face? : and scored three runs for the 33 Health 81 “Barry —" Benson Lauder syllables 112 Like Neil Shaver and Dylan Sliders. Sara Kohli struck out resort {7s film) ~~ 126 Stereo x Tads 82 Postman, ns Bale i : 36S ff 86 Defamation component unscreen reed wor wiss Thomas pitched for the Red six and scored two runs. 40 “tle Man 87 Shoelace = 127 hr ingredient ~~ 83 Wee Sharp. rikin i 1 —_ art ear 35 Lipinski serving shooter OF, 5 g out eight Yankees. Kristan Baker, Jane Henry, and (91fim) 88Charty 128 fumbled ivy 84 “Eugene 115 Seep James Youngman, Dylan Kathy Snyder each had hits for 42 Mock 91 French 129 TV's “— the 37 Happiness Onegin” 116 Seldom 46 Polished airport Press” 38 Actress character seen Thomas, Ryan Thomas and the Rockets. the Pontiac 92 "Unaccus- Hagen 85 AMEX 117 “Confound 48 R&B's tomed — DOWN 39 — Tin Tin rival it!” Johnny am... 1 Page 40 Logical 87 Simian 118 Oregon hrs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 [12 13 [14 |15 [16 [17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 [34 |35 37 [38 |39 40 [41 42 |43 (44 |45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 [56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 |68 69 70 71 : 72 |73 74 75 76 1 77 78 79 80 81 82 [83 [84 |85 b 8 i 3 d 86 87 88 [89 [90 91 ) opi CI 93 [94 95 96 Thunder advances to semifinals 97 98 99 100 101 102 The Back Mountain Thunder boys U-9 travel soccer team 103 [104 | 105 06 [107 recently took first place in their bracket in the EPYSA Chevy Cy —— 112 1113 [114 115 1116 [117 Challenge Cup, defeating the Northwestern Tigers 4-1. Team " _. on 5 members from left, first row are: Chris Behm, Aaron Napkora, Kaylee Hillard, Chad DeBona, Blake Pertl. 12 i 124 125 Second row: Assistant coach Keith Hillard, Dominic DeLuca, 126 127 128 129 ©2005 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Ward rights reserved. ERAT EAE REL 3 SC by Linda Thistle Using the clues, simple arithmetic, and a little logic, place a single digit (0 to 9) in each empty box in the diagram. To help you get started, one digit has been entered in the diagram. ACROSS 1. Two times 9-Across (QV 4. Digits of 13-Down i Ld reversed i i, 5. 20-Across plus 3-Down [i < 7. Six more than 5-Across ho Oo 9. One less than 16-Down or ; 10. 1-Down minus 1-Across 3. Digits of 1-Across 2 12. The last digit is three reversed oO times the first digit 4. 19-Across plus 18-Down Ww) 14. Consecutive digits in 6. 10-Across plus 12-Across i ne ascending order 8. Thirty less than 4-Across ho Ll 17. Two times 7-Across 11. 6-Down minus 18-Down 3 = 19. Three times 2-Down 12. Three times 8-Down i nN 20. Fifty more than 12-Down 13. The last digit is three bY times the first digit i Z DOWN ; 15. 14-Across plus 1-Down I 1. The last digit is the sum 16. Four times 12-Across ! of the other digits 18. Same digit repeated 1 2. 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