8 The Dallas Post SPORTS Sunday, June 12, 2005 BMT BALL Continued from Page 7 Pirates 14, Giants 2 Josh McEntee pitched a complete game, striking out five and allowing only three hits, as the Pirates defeated the Giants. Eric Ringsdorf led the offense with three hits, includ- ing two doubles. Mike Banas and William Fulton had two hits each, and Justin Savalti added a single. Kevin Gilbert had a triple for the Giants and Kevin Cope a double. Josh Ryan added a sin- gle. Dodgers 7, Red Sox 1 Hayden Jenkins pitched a complete game two-hitter while striking out 13 for the Dodgers. Lucus Lansberry had an RBI single while Austin Carr drove in two runs with a triple to left field. Drew Schaub, T.J. Shultz and Andrew Sabol each had dou- bles. Mark Malloy and Brandon Harding each had singles for the Red Sox. Red Sox 15, Horlacher#2 5 Yankees 12, Orioles 3 Kevin Muldoon pitched three strong innings in relief, striking out eight, and also belted two home runs as the Yankees beat the Orioles. Winning pitcher = Adam Goeringer struck out four Orioles and had two hits including a double. David Pierce smacked a triple and scored three runs. Also hitting for the Yankees were Rocco Cabrerra and Patrick Condo. Zack Dutter and Bobby Saba pitched for the Orioles, com- bining to strike out eight Yankees. Saba also went 2-for-3 at the plate with a double. Brandon Roberts drilled a dou- ble. Zack Berger and J.J. McGovern also hit for the Orioles. Yankees 16, Horlacher Dodgers 2 Yankee pitchers Stephen Bell and Scott Napkora combined to strike out five Dodgers and scattered five hits. Kevin Muldoon led at the plate, going 4-for-5 in. the game. FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Noah Kostrin of the Giants slid into home as Red Sox catcher Brandon Harding blocked the plate. Sliders 8, Rockets 5 Sara Kohli struck out nine to plete game, striking out 10 bat- ter’s and added two singles in David Pierce had two hits, lead the Sliders. Danille Dylan Thomas had six strikeouts in four innings. Brandon Harding led the Red Sox offense with two doubles and a triple. Mark Malloy had three hits, a triple and two sin- gles. Nayors had a double for Horlacher. Red Sox 13, Horlacher#3 8 Brandon Harding and Mark Malloy combined for eight stikeouts in six innings. Harding went 3-for-3 with a big home run, a double and a sin- gle. Dylan Thomas had three singles and Neil Shaver fin- ished with a double. Naccom had a double for Horlacher. including a double. Patrick Condo had three hits and Stephen Bell hit a triple. Danny Ayers went 2-for-3 at the plate and Josh Spudis hit a double for the Dodgers. MAJOR SOFTBALL Tornados 9, Phoenix 3 Sara Skammer homered and tripled and picked up the win for the Tornados. Tori Cramer added three singles and Sara Flaherty singled. Alyssa Monaghan struck out 11 in the loss. Sarah Perry tripled, Christine McCarthy doubled, Jennifer Corbett and Kelly Monaghan had two sin- gles each for the Phoenix. Shaver, Lauren Skudalski and Morgan Kane each had two hits for the winners. Jane Henry pitched well in the loss. Fireballs 16, Sliders 9 Alexa Decker had three hits including a homer as the Fireballs slammed the Sliders. Morgan Decker and Emily Sisk also had three hits, and Erin Koscelansky had two in the win. Mary Kate Osick picked up the win. Meghan Martin and Danielle Shaver led the offense for the Sliders. : Rockets 21, Bob Horlacker 18 Paige Pyskoty pitched a com- the win. Emily Prater two hits, Kristian Baker hit a home run and Kathy Snyder added two hits for the Rockets. Schyler and Ashley hit home runs for Horlacher. HARVEYS LAKE LITTLE LEAGUE Harveys Lake Hawkeyes 5, BMT Giants 4 Adam Weaver threw three innings to pick up the win. James Wright had a clutch two- run triple in the fifth inning. O’Conner Harvey and Cole Barbacci also picked up RBI. Cody Lee was a perfect 3-for-3 with a double. Eric Anderson made it to first base for the Red Sox as the Giants’ Sonny DeRemer waited for the throw. L-L Football golf tournament along with access to the Anderson Center pool. Camp hours are from 3 to 8 p.m. daily, with a scrimmage under the lights at Mangelsdorf Field. Cost of the camp is $115. For more information, please call 674- 6289. Boys basketball camp at Misericordia College Misericordia will host a Basketball School for Boys this summer in the Anderson Sports-Health Center. Their will be two sessions, June 20-24 and July 4-8, under the direction of CM head coach Trevor Woodruff. Boys age 8 to 15 may enroll. The $115 cost of each session includes a t-shirt, basketball, lunch and use of the pool. & For more information, call 674-6289. 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 of $65 per golfer includes greens fees, cart, refreshments, dinner and prizes. Call Greg Myers at 675-7458, ext. 4802 for more information or to register. Misericordia to host field hockey camp College Misericordia will host a field hockey camp June 20-24 at Mangelsdorf Field. Under the direction of head field hockey coach Robyn Fedor, the camp is open to girls in fifth through twelfth grades and features individualized instruction in agility, stick work and team work, CROSSWORD CORNER CF ERE R181 1:3 of J by Linda Thistle Super Crossword FOREN FiLms m= Using the clues, simple arithmetic, and a gan Ta i i little logic, place a single digit (0 to 9) in ACROSS 56 What 102 On — 7 Contempo- 42 DEA officer 84 Chilean each empty box in the diagram. 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Reiser, of 69 70 [71 72 73 monsy Church location 29 Fit of peevish- | i i vi 29 Sandbar 49 B b 9 On the brin ness . Shavertown, had his first career hole-in-one at Huntsville Golf Club 74 175 76 77 78 [79 30 Macabre a Ly Tr ONY ia) ees | during the club’s annual Memorial Day Member-Member oy an 83 [84 85 so I ogram Buscaglia 11 Dumbo’s 33 Came down in A Tournament on May 30. Reiser aced the 159 yard 17th hole using a aca $c1001 51 Lily variety “wings” buckets | ey : : : 86 87 88 [89 0 | [of 34 Do suveil- 13 November 34 Williams sis- | | ' nine iron. His shot was witnessed by fellow Huntsville members lance on DOWN responsibility ters’ realm i and playing partners Chip Koehl, Steve Safka and John Sorber. 2 3 * I. % on 2 prentions 1 Lobbyists’ org. 19 Satan's forte 36 Patsy | | 98 99 100 [101 an 2 “Xanadu” 20 Rotation dura- 37 Sailors i Bi h OR ill tir C mn b 102 [103 104 105 106 [107 [108 37 Papeete’s 3 i Shore 21 for aidwin 3 Nalara symp- | | Bishop O'Reilly retires Crossin's number er ©> 8 Netter pariner 21 ABakdwin tom | ; . vs : Whi hi id hi id 40 Abillion years 5 architect 22 Boy, in 40 Therefore Bishop O'Reilly High School has retired All-State basketball 114 115 [116 [117 118 [119 [120 [121 3 41 NO Tor Saarinen Barcelona 43 Inseparable J player Tim Crossin’s number. Crossin started all four years, and 123 124 1% 126 a ; i gro: 2 ny oe : Dalek {3 i led the Queensmen to back-to-back state championships. He also i. - - " explorer 7 Cap named 26 Wardrobe of U.N. fame £ was named Queensman of the Year at the school’s academic /ath- 47 Discourteous for a Scottish malfunction ~~ 46 Lennon’s part- leti ds b et 48 Re the U.K.’s castle 27 Barber's con- ner €L1C awards banquet. ©2005 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. Episcopal 8 Cultivation cern He will attend Towson University in the fall. © 2005 King Features Synd., Inc.
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