PAGE 8 THE POST Sunday, January 15, 2006 SPORTS YOUTH BASKETBALL Dailey helps team stay atop standings Erik Cannon scored 18 points and Joey Murray added 17 as Off- set Paperback defeated DJ Char- lie Hayes, 63-47, in Dallas Youth Basketball’s seventh and eighth grade boys division. Griffin Adams added 14 points and Mike Diaco chipped in six for Offset. Marc Noyalis led the DJs with 20 points. Tyler Shutlock added 10 - points and Jacob Simon finished with eight. ¢ Chris Dailey scored a game- high 22 points and Jordan Ste- phens finished with seven as Dig- ital Print Services moved into sole possession of first place with a 48-30 win against Bishop Pho- to. Hunter Englehart and Gary Verazin led Bishop with 11 points each. Teammate Brian Wise chipped in four. e Ryan McAndrew scored 23 points as Dr. Jack Ellis edged Quad Three Group 52-50. Drew Schaub and Kevin Muldoon add- ed 11 points each for the winners. Jimmy Brown scored a game- high 30 points for Quad Three, while Dustin Siperko added 12. Nick Zabriski and Jon Lando fin- ished with six and two points, re- spectively. ¢ Tyler Patton scored 22 points and Jordan Stephens chipped in 10 as Digital Print Services topped McCarthy Tire, 65-52. Pat Touhey added a basket for the winners. Austin Carr led McCar- thy Tire with 25 points, while Travis DeBona added 13. Bran- don Harding chipped in four points. ¢ D. J. Berley scored 24 points as Offset Paperback continued its impressive play with a 52-50 win against Dr. Jack Ellis. Andrew Ondish added seven points for the winners. Ryan McAndrew led Dr. Ellis with 24 points. Kevin Muldoon and Chris Ellis finished with 11 and seven points, respec- tively. e Kevin Gilbert led the way with 15 points and Austin Carr added 14 as McCarthy Tire escap- ed with a 44-38 win against D. J. Charlie Hayes. Chris Clemson added two points for the winners. Marc Noyalis led Charlie Hayes with a game-high 25 points. Kurt Manganella and Tanner Baloh added five and three points, re- spectively. e Hunter Englehart scored 32 points and Brian Wise added 10 as Bishop Photo topped D.J. Charlie Hayes 62-44. Spencer Youngman added nine points and Mitch Cohen chipped in five for the winners. Marc Noyalis led Charlie Hayes with 24 points. Tyl- er Shutlock and Chris Dillon add- ed six points each. e Nick Lombard scored 19 points and Tony Bevevino added 10 to lead Karchner Refrigeration in a 47-31 win against Quad Three Group. Ethan Pensak add- ed six points and Eric Baines fin- ished with four for the winners. Jimmy Brown led Quad Three with a game-high 27 points. Zach Berger and Nick Zabriski added two points each. 7-8 GRADE GIRLS Dana Krawetz scored 13 points and Sarah Konopki added nine as Bishop Photo battled back from a 14-point deficit to post a 39-37 overtime win against the Dallas Lions. Neveen Siam and Blair Costantino added eight and five points, respectively, for the win- ners. Taylor Dougherty scored a game-high 23 points to lead the Lions. Teammate Jamie Ratow- ski added 14 points. ¢ Ellen Arnaud scored a game- high 21 points as Integrated Pow- er posted a 37-24 win against Medico Industries. Dee Szatkow- ski added six points while Sara Muldoon and Melissa Snyder chipped in four points each. Jessi- ca Bolton scored two points for the winners. For Medico Indus- tries, Dominique DeAngelo scored a game-high 16 points. Sa- ra Gallis added six points and Me- lissa Tucker chipped in two. ¢ Dana Martin scored a game- high with 17 points, including three 3-pointers, as Drs. Scott and Clements posted a 34-33 win against The Fieldhouse. Julia Clements and Meghan Martin added six points apiece for the winners. Katherine Clements and Stephanie Dosiak chipped in three and two points, respective- ly. Colleen Pike and Sara Krogul- ski scored 10 points apiece for The Fieldhouse. Allison Hard- wick and Melissa Tucker added five and four points, respectively, while Alicia Kaiser and Sarah Fla- herty scored two points each. 5-6 GRADE BOYS Ryan Zapoticky, Bobby Saba and Greg Petorak each scored 14 points as ‘Drs. Scott and Clem- ents defeated Brace’s Orchard, 47 to 41. Mike Kapral added four points while Danny Saba led both teams in assists. Paul Brace was outstanding despite the loss, scoring 20 points while Michael Gallis added seven. Dylan Pilger and Damon Szatkowski played well defensively. e Brian Stepniak controlled the boards and got hot from the perimeter to led Rossen, Jenkins and Greenwald with 17 points in a 34-26 victory against Dr. John Kish. Brett Wanek added 11 points and Michael Carey added a bucket for the winners. Tim Kennedy led Dr. Kish with six points while Jason Schilling add- ed seven. John Paul Bath led both teams in assists while Shane Ja- cobson added a basket. ¢ The guard combination of Johnny Murray and Alex Zubko combined for 16 points as Gor- don Smith Insurance-Eyecare Specialists posted a 29-22 win against Dough Company. Chris Ostrum added seven points, while Aaron Lisses chipped in two. Jason Simonovich and Don- nie Behm scored 10 points each for Dough Company, while Rudy Georgetti added two points. ¢ Eastern Penn Supply got a 33point performance from Shane Dunn in a 41-38 win against M&T Bank. Ryan Tho- mas, Anthony Gianella and Aus- tin Smith scored down the stretch to secure the victory. Jor- dan Stephens scored a team-high 22 points for M&T Bank. Broth- ers Harry and George Parkhurst added eight points each. ¢ Corey Eyerman hit two free throws in the final seconds for PNC Bank to seal a 39-37 win against Dr. Jack Ellis. Ryan Han- son scored 14 points and Eric Za- watski added six for the winners. Eyerman finished with 11 points and Nick Michalson led both teams in steals. Kohnor Rice scored 13 points and Michael Ba- nas chipped in 10 for Dr. Ellis. Buddy Shutlock and John Mur- ray added 10 and four points, re- spectively. FOURTH GRADE Matt Saba scored a game-high 10 points and Mariano Medico added eight to lead Dallas Youth Basketball’s fourth grade boys tournament team to a 36-15 win against Pittston. Kyle Razawich added six points, while Blake Williams, Justin Brojakowski, and Nigel Stearns scored four points each. LAKE-LEHMAN ELEMENTARY . Ross Elementary improved its record to 3-0 by posting a 39-21 win against Lehman-Jackson Black in fifth and sixth grade ac- tion. Jared Novitski scored a game-high 17 for Ross Elemen- tary. Teammate Zack Manganel- la added 16 points and Aaron Le- Valley chipped in six. Bill Hillman and Kieran Sutton scored eight points each to lead Lehman-Jackson Black. 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