PAGE8 THE POST SPORTS Sunday, December 18, 2005 Verazin, Jenkins, Behm key boys; Skudalski, Krawetz, Arnaud lead girls action ~ Editor's note: The following youth basketball results were sub- mitted by the respectwe league commissioners of the Dadllas Youth Basketball organization. Gary Verazin scored a team- high 17 points as Bishop Photo posted a 40-23 win against Quad Three Group in Dallas Youth Bas- ketball's seventh/eighth grade boys division. Jim Amarando and Mitch Cohen added four points apiece for the winners. Nick Za- briski led Quad Three with eight points, while teammate Dustin Si- perko added five. ¢ Joey Murray exploded for 25 points and Mike Diaco added 14 as Offset Paperback cruised to a 57- 40 win against McCarthy Tire. Austin Carr and Kevin Gilbert scored 10 points each for McCar- thy. ¢ Hunter Englehart dominated under the basket with 21 points and Tim Reinert added eight points to lead Bishop Photo to a 47-32 win against McCarthy Tire. Brandon Harding and Travis De- Bona scored 11 and 10, respective- ly, for McCarthy Tire. e Chris Ellis scored five of his 10 points in the fourth quarter as Dr. Jack Ellis posted a 34-32 victory against Digital Print Services. and Taylor Dunn chipped in four for the winners. Chris Dailey scored a game-high 14 points for Digital, while Pat Touhey added two. ¢ Andrew Ondish and Griffin Adams scored 10 points each as Offset Paperback posted a 47-43 overtime win against Karchner Refrigeration Services. Mike Dia- co added nine points and D. J. Ber- ley finished with eight for the win- ners. Nick Lombard scored 19 points to lead Karchner. Scot Ric- cetti added 11 points, while Tony Bevevino and Eric Baines finished with seven and four points, respec- tively. ® Chris Ellis scored 22 points as Dr. Jack Ellis defeated DJ Charlie Hayes, 40-20. Kevin Muldoon add- ed six points for the winners. Ste- phen Zapoticky led DJ Hayes with eight points while Jacob Simon and Scott Napkora added four points each. 7-8 GRADE GIRLS ¢ Ellen Arnaud scored a game- high 19 points as Integrated Power defeated Drs. Scott & Clements, 31-14. Dee Szatkowski added 10 points and Melissa Snyder chipped in two for the winners. Dana Martin led Clements and phanie Dosiak, Danielle Harding, Meghan Martin and Lauren Orlan- do each added a basket. ¢ Dana Krawetz scored a game- high eight points to lead a bal- anced scoring attack as Bishop Photo posted a 23-11 win against Drs. Scott & Clements. Sarah Ko- nopki added six points and played a strong defensive game, while Ga- brielle Byczek was the leading re- bounder. Dana Martin led the doc- tors with five points, while team- mate Julia Clements added four. e Lauren Skudalski scored 17 points as Burger King posted a 49— 41 win against Integrated Power. Sara Kneal and Samantha Martin added eight points each for the winners, while Sara Kohli and Jackie Pearson chipped in six points each. Ellen Arnaud scored a season-high 27 points for Integrat- ed. Melissa Synder and Sarah Mul- doon added eight and six points, respectively. 5-6 GRADE BOYS ¢ Hayden Jenkins hit the front end of a one-and-one with 12 sec- onds remaining send the game in- to overtime, and Tim Kennedy and Dante DeAngelo each hit clutch baskets in the extra period as Dr. John Kish posted a 31-28 vic- ents. Jenkins finished with 16 points, while Tim Kennedy and Nathan Kish combined for 13 points. Shane Jacobson led both teams in steals. Bobby Saba scored 14 points for the doctors. Danny Saba added six points and Damon Rutkowski led both teams in rebounds. e Harry Parhurst scored 17 points as M&T Bank defeated Brace’s Orchard, 38-30. Jordan Ste- phens, Robert Feher and Robby Hoffman added six points each for the winners. Paul Brace led Brace’s with 16 points while Craig Skudul- ski added six. ; A balanced scoring attack led by Alex Zubko (10 points), Chris Ostrum (10), John Murray (six) and FJ Constantino (four) led Gor- don Insurance to a 30-17 win against PNC Bank. Garrett Art- sma, Corey Eyerman and Ryan Hanson combined for 13 points to lead PNC. ¢ Brett Wanek scored 22 points to lead Rossen, Jenkins and Green- wald to a 43-22 win against Dr. Jack Ellis. Jack Matusiak added seven points for the winners. Kon- nor Rice played well from the pe- rimeter, scoring 18 points while teammate Justin Ellis added a bas- ket for Dr. Jack Ellis. points and Jason Simonovich add- ed 18 as Dough Company defeated Eastern Penn Supply Co., 48-38. David Miller chipped in four points for the winners. Shane Dunn scored a game-high 30 points for EPSCO. Austin Smith and Ryan Thomas chipped in four points each. 5-6 GRADE GIRLS eo Sabrina Zurek scored 13 points and Ashley Dunbar added 10 as The Fieldhouse cruised to a 31-12 win against Dallas Rotary. Liz Kravitz and Jacquie Graham’ finished with six and two points, respectively. Jen Lloyd led Dallas Rotary with nine points, while Krysti Oschal added a basket. 3-4 GRADE BOYS ~ ® Chris Behm scored 26 points as Quad 3 Group edged Dallas Ro- tary, 32-20. Mike Shutlock and Aa- ron Napkora added two points apiece and Jake Archer played well defensively. David Matcho led Dallas Rotary with 14 points. Justin Brojakowski added 10 points, while Nigel chipped in six and Decklin Cerza played well inside.. e Kyle Razawich scored a game- high 22 points as The Fieldhouse Stearns, thy Tires. Blake Williams and Jo- nathon Wilson played well defen- sively for the winners. Chad DeBo-~ na scored 14 points to lead McCar- thy Tire. Joey Kimball added two points and Ben Hanson played well defensively. e Mariano Medico scored 14 points as Medico Industries post- ed a 21-18 win against MetLife Se- curities. Zack Goodwin added eight points and Jesse Goode played a strong inside game. Alex; Barilla scored 12 points for Met+ - Life. Rocky Rutkowski added four points and Drew Harding chipped in two while playing well defen’ sively. « Mike Pierce score 10 points to lead Drs. Banas, Byron and Kim to a 22-16 win against Pompey Dodge. Matt Saba and Ryan Geor- getti scored six points each, while. David Pomfert played well defen- sively for the winners. Matt scored eight points for Pom while Will Akins chipped in six’ and Zack Connolly played well es fensively. ? e Alex Barilla scored 18 polls as MetLife Securities posted a 40- 30 victory against Dallas Rotary. Drew Harding added eight points while Rosario Bevevino finished with six. JT. Carey chipped four Drew Schaub added five points Scott with four points, while Ste- tory against Drs. Scott & Clem- e Donnie Behm scored 20 posted a 32-26 win against McCar- points and played well inside. Son. i Dallas opens the tourney bounds by himself.” standout player says he learned a “Our defense has been playing against two-time defending : Good shooting is also going to lot about life in the WVC last sea-, well and that’s how were going to Class A state champion Bishop be a necessity for the Black son. win games,” he said. “The kids O'Reilly. Jackson expects the : Knights, said Clancy. “I think (the coaches) in our’ Continued from Page 7 have bought into that. They're not Queensmen and Bishop Hoban— Continued frontpage 7 “We spend a lot of time shoot- league do a nice job preparing the and Adam Singer (jr., 510). The other starting forward will be either Mike Race (sr., 6-2) or Bob Lena- han (sr., 6-3), with both players see- ing significant playing time. 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