Tue POST Sunday, July 3, 2005 7 SportsWeek SOCCER IN THE SUN hah Rhy le Tle He NN eh 4 = oe a a BEN ok LS A group of boys from Little People Day Care in Dallas took a break to kick the ball around the grounds of the Back Mmountain Memorial Library. Melyssa Goode, Dallas, and Samantha Zimniski, Dallas, had more uses for the cones. FOR THEPOST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Lindsay Oremus, Sweet Valley, finds a unique application for marking cones during a camp held at College Misericordia. Aleaha Blazick, Shavertown, ponders their use. Middle/High School physicals Lake-Lehman schedule Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School will conduct sports physi- cals for all 2005 fall sports at 9 a.m. in the nurse's office on the dates listed below: July 20, 9 a.m.: Senior high boys fall sports physicals July 25, 9 a.m.: Senior high girls fall sports physicals July 28, 9 a.m.: Junior high boys and girls fall sports physicals Aug. 2, 5 p.m.: Make-up exams for all boys and girls in fall sports for both junior and senior high stu- dents. Physical forms may be picked up at the school office between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Volleyball all-stars Dallas schedule Sports physicals for students at Dallas Middle School and High School will be held on the follow- ing dates: July 8 8 a.m., girls volleyball, senior high girls cross country 8:30 a.m., middle school girls cross country 9 a.m., senior high cheerleading 9:30 a.m., middle school cheer- leading July 14 8 a.m., senior high football 9 a.m., middle school football All physicals will be performed at the high school. Students should bring all completed paperwork. First-team selections to the Wyoming Valley Conference coaches all-star boys volleyball team included Lake-Lehman senior Kenny David and Tunkhannock senior Robbie Mitchell. The coaches also named an eight-player second team, which includes Lake-Lehman senior Dave Harrison and Black Knights junior Alan Sheridan; Jordan Belschner Sr., Dallas, and Mike O’Mara Sr, Tunkhannock. Dodgers win NL title The Back Mountain base- ball Dodgers recently fin- ished in first place to become the 2005 National League regular season champiors. Kneeling, from left: Hayden Jenkins, TJ Shultz, Jordan Mullen, Mike Kapral, Lucas Lansberry, Jack Matusiak, Job Stepanski. Standing: TJ Stepanski, Andrew Sabol, Drew Schaub, Christopher Clemson, Joe Ridilla, Austin Carr, Coaches Scott Jenkins and Jim Carr. Adam Goeringer receives Joe Walko award Adam Goeringer was presented with the Joe Walko award during the recent Back Mountain Wrestling Club awards banquet. This award is given to one wrestler from the club chosen by the coaches for hard work, good attitude, attendance and other qualities that make a well-rounded achiev- er in the sport of wrestling. During the banquet, Adam also received his senior jacket with eight stars representing the eight years he has been involved with wrestling. Adam el is the son of Bruce and Jan Goeringer of Dallas. Mrs. Marilyn Walko was in attendance to present the award in memory of her late husband. Pictured are Walko and Goeringer. 1 Sports camps at Penn State Wilkes-Barre Golf camp, July 11-15 for grades 4- 6, featuring fundamentals of chipping and putting, swinging, grips and prop- er body positioning; golfers will play on an area golf course on the last day of class; cost is $89. For information, call 675-9117 or visit www.wb.psu.edu/ce Basketball camp, July 18-22 for grades 3-8; features beginner and advanced basketball: techniques designed for each player’s skill level including footwork, shooting, ball- handling, and passing; cost is $89. For information, call 675-9117 or visit www.wb.psu.edu/ce Cheerleading, July 25-29 for grades 1-3, features the importance of stretching, choreography, safety, and team work. No flying techniques, but some gymnastics and small stunts will be included; cost is $89. For infor- mation, call 675-9117 or visit www.wb.psu.edu/ce Volleyball camp, July 25-29 for grades 8-12, addresses techniques of that game including hitting, block- ing, setting, defense dives, sprawls, extensions, rolls, and team flow; par- ticipants will be grouped by skill level; cost is $89. For information, call 675-9117 or visit www.wb.psu.edu/ce YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMPS Dallas High School A three-day camp for players age 6-13 will be held at Dallas High School July 11-13, from 9 a.m. to noon each day. The camp is run by Dallas coach Ted Jackson and his staff, assisted by current and former players. Call 696-3748 for more information. " Lake-Lehman High School The non-contact 1st and Goal Football Camp for players entering grades 4-9 will be held July 18-20 at Lake-Lehman High School. The camp will emphasize fundamentals. Call 868-6599 or 592-3327 for a brochure. : Cuddy has hole-in-one Huntsville Golf Club member Matt Cuddy of Shavertown had his first career hole-in-one at Huntsville Golf Club on June 24. Matt aced the 165 yard hole using an 8 iron. His shot was witnessed by fellow Huntsville members Al Flora and Ken Ralston and greens and grounds staff members Dave Wisnosky and James George. be. Roi 5 ® 3 ; i A. A Hn WE Raptors second in Blue-Gray cup tournament The Back Mountain Raptors U-11 soccer team took second place in the Gettysburg Blue-Gray Cup Tournament held over the Memorial Day weekend. First row, from left: Ryan Thomas, David Miller, John Butchko, Jay Dawsey, Ryan Hanson. Second row: Austin Bogart, Cory Ehret, Robert Wingert, Shane Dunn, Jared Kukosky, Brian Stepniak, Brian O'Donnell, Chris Ehret, Chris Edkins. Third row: Coach Boyd Dunn, Coach Tom Kukosky, Coach Dan Thomas.
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