Sunday, January 1, 2006 SPORTS THE POST PAGE7 ared Novitski scored a game-high 10 points as Ross Elementary defeated the Lake-Noxen Sharpshooters, 20-15. Steven Hagenbach added six points, while Zack Manga- nella and Justin Partington ° added two points apiece for the winners. O’Conner Harvey scored seven points to lead Lake-Nox- en. e Zack Manganella scored the game-winning point on a free throw late in the fourth quarter as Ross Elementary posted a 31-30 win against the Lake- Noxen Celtics in the Lake-Leh- man PTO fifth and sixth grade boys basketball league. Manganella and Jared Novit- ski scored 13 points each for the winners. Justin Partington and Steven Hagenbach added two points apiece. Cole Barbacci scored a game- high 16 points to lead the Cel- tics. DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL Bryanna Latona scored 14 points as Eye Care Specialists posted a 28-19 win against The Fieldhouse in fifth and sixth grade girls action. Tanner Englehart added eight points and Katie Yanchuk chipped in four for the winners. Ashley Dunbar led The Field- house with 10 points, while Sabrina Zurek added eight. 7TH/8TH GRADE BOYS Chris Ellis scored 16 points and Kevin Muldoon added six as Dr. Jack Ellis edged Karchner Refrigeration 29-28. Taylor Dunn added five points for the winners. Nick Lombard led Karchner with 18 points and Tony Bevevino added three. * Hunter Englehart scored 18 points to lead Bishop Photo to a narrow 51-50 win against Offset Paperback. Adam Viercinski added five points for the winners, while Brian Wise chipped in four. Joey Murray led Offset with 16 points. Teammates Griffin Adams and Michael Diaco com- bined to score 22 points ¢ Chris Dailey and Tyler Patton scored 30 points each in Digital Print Services’ 64-53 win against DJ Charlie Hayes. Jacob Simon and Stephen Zapoticky led the DJs with 13 points each, while Chris Dillon added 10. ¢ Tony Bevevino and Ethan Pensak combined for 11 key points to lead Karchner Refrig- eration to a 31-22 win against Bishop Photo. Gary Verazin led Bishop with 10 points while Mitch Cohen added two. ® Ryan McAndrew and Kevin Muldoon scored 18 points each as Dr. Jack Ellis defeated McCarthy Tire 49-35. Brandon Harding led McCar- thy with 14 points, while Jason Crispell added four. e Here are the standings at BACK MOUNTAIN U-12 RAPTORS CAPTURE FIRST PLACE IN SOCCER TOURNAMENT the holiday break: Dr. Jack Ellis, 8-3; Digital Print 6-3; Bishop Photo, 6-4; Offset Paperback, 6-4; Karchner Refrigeration, 54; McCarthy Tire, 3-8; Quad Three, 2-5; and DJ Charlie Hayes, 1-6. 7TH/8TH GIRLS Lauren Skudalski scored 12 points and Jackie Pearson added 10 as Burger King posted a 33-28 win against Bishop Photo. Sara Kohli chipped in four points for the winners. Sarah Konopki led Bishop Photo with 10 points. Dana Krawetz and Mary Kate Osick added seven and five points, respectively. ¢ Ellen Arnaud scored 18 points as Integrated Power beat & Ross Elementary on a roll in Lehman area games the Dallas Lions, 26-20. Sara Muldoon added four points for the winners. Jamie Ratowski scored a team-high 10 points for the Lions, while Taylor Dough- erty chipped in eight points. FOURTH GRADE The DYB fourth grade boys tournament team opened its season at the Hoop City Holiday Tournament with a 28-14 loss against Valley View. Blake Williams led DYB with six points. Kyle Razawich and Chris Behm chipped in four and three points, respectively. Also playing well were Mar- iano Medico, Justin Brojakowski, Nigel Stearns, Brian Drouse and Matthew Saba. The Back Mountain Raptors U-12 Boys Soccer Team recently took first place in the A Division at The mpfield Fall Classic Tournament that was held in Lancaster. 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BACK MOUNTAIN ATHLETES AT WYOMING SEMINARY RECEIVE AWARDS FOR FALL SPORTS SEASON The Wyoming Seminary Upper School recently named the Back Mountain ath- letes who received the Most Valuable Player and the Most Improved Player awards for the fall season. Athletes, from left, are: senior Laura Eckman, Shavertown, de- fensive MVP, field hockey; freshman Katherine Levandoski, Dallas, MVP, girls cross country; and senior Sara Brown, Shavertown, MVP, girls tennis. Absent from the photo was senior Andrew Rogers, Trucksville, Most Improved Player, boys cross Welcome > the New Yor with Masonic Village and begin living the lifestyle you deserve! Fern about the opportunities that await at the area’s newest active adult community located on the grounds of the beautiful Irem Country Club! 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