oA id HY | PAGE8 THE POST SPORTS Sunday, January 29, 2006 Steve wins Goalie War championship Dallas resident Peter Steve recently claimed the top prize of Goalie War Champion in the 16-year-old male division at the Northeast Regional Goalie War Championships at Rutgers University. The game pits two soccer goalkeepers in a one-on-one battle, trad- ing kicks, throws and headers. Steve, who plays goalkeeper for the Dallas High School and West Chester United Soc- cer Club, faced three oppo- nents before defeating David Rasmussin in the finals, 20-8. Steve also earned a spot in the National Goalie War, which will be held in March in Boca Raton, Fla. AQUATICS Continued from Page 7 3,000 people here over two week- ends. People are able to see a great benefit of their tax dollars.” + Sabola, a former Wyoming Ar- ea swimmer and member of the Greater Pittston YMCA swim team, is one of four adults who are paid to coach the team, a rar- ity in youth sports. “They’re not making a lot of money,” said Greenwood, who didn’t say how much the coaches are paid. “They do it because they want to give something back to the sport. All of our coaches par- ticipated in age group program when they were growing up, so they know the importance of those programs.” The league began in early De- cember and continues through the second week of March. In ad- dition to Dallas, league teams in- clude the Hanover Area Aqua Hawks, Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth Center, Wilkes-Barre YM- CA, Pittston YMCA, Central Co- lumbia, Berwick, Tunkhannock, Scranton High School, Scranton YMCA, Abington Heights, Valley View and Delaware Valley. DYB Continued from Page 7 23. Justin Ellis ran the offense while Kohnor Rice pumped in eight points. Greg Selenski and John Murray combined for 10 points for the winners. Tim Ken- nedy led Dr. Kish with 12 points while Nathan Kish dropped in seven. Matt Diaco played well defensively and Dante DeAngelo led both teams in assists. e Gordon-Smith Insurance/ EyeCare Spécialists remained unbeaten with a 54-38 win against M& Bank. Alex Zubko led the way with 22 points while FJ Constantino accounted for 19. Chris Boland and Jessie Bynon combined for eight points. Jor- dan Stephen led the bankers with a season-high 31 points while Ge- orge Parkhurst added three. James Kelly played well defen- sively. ® Dough Company used a bal- anced scoring attack from Jason Simonovich (eight points) and Donnie Behm (seven) to post a 32-23 win against PNC Bank. Er- ic Yurko and Rudy Georgetti add- ed four points each. Garrett Art- sma led the bankers with eight points while Nick Micholsin add- ed a basket and Joe Delamater led both teams in steals. 5TH/6TH GRADE GIRLS Ashley Dunbar and Sabrina Zurek scored six points each as The Fieldhouse defeated Gor- don-Smith Insurance, 18-14. Da- na Carey and Lauren Scafidi scored six and four points, re- spectively, for Gordon-Smith. 3RD/4TH GRADE BOYS Brandon Baloh scored six points as Darling Graphics de- feated Quad Three, 19-15. Jory j Bilo Oil Co. § Call around for prices — Per Gallon any advertised CALL TOLL FREE | then make us your last home heating 1-888-BUY-BILO call! oil price in our (1-888-289-2456) We'll beat area by MINIMUM 125 GALLONS 24 HOUR HOT LINE Brazinsky added four points. Al- len Fell and Chris Behm each chipped in four points for Quad Three. Mark Michno added sev- en points and Aaron Napkora played well defensively. e Marianno Medico scored 20 points as Medico Industries downed Drs. Banas, Bryon and Kim, 30-23. Zach Goodwin chipped in 10 points Josh Weaver added 12 rebounds. Matt Saba scored 11 points for the doctors- Mike Pierce and Brian Banas chipped in four points apiece, while. Ryan Georgetti added two. eChad DeBona scored 16 points as McCarthy Tires posted a 38-21 win against Dallas Ro- tary. Chase Makowski added 13 points and Joey Kimball chipped in two for the winners. Michael Homa led the team in rebounds. Justin Brojakowski scored a game-high 20 points for Rotary. David Matcho and Nigel Stearn added two points each and Chris Chorey played well inside. e Alex Barilla was the leading scorer with 16 points as MetLife downed Pompey Dodge, 24-20. Drew Harding, JT Carey and Co- dy Long added two points apiece for the winners. Matt Ross led Pompey Dodge with 12 points. . Zack Connely and Will Akins added four points apiece, while John Blatt played well defensive- ly. LAKE-LEHMAN PTO/PTA Jared Novitski scored 21 points as Ross Elementary re- mained unbeaten in the Lake- Lehman fifth and sixth grade boys basketball league with a 36- 23 win against Lehman-Jackson Gray. Ross Elementary improved its record to 5-0 with win. Other Ross Elementary score- rs were Aaron LeValley (eight points), Josh Davenport (three), . Shane Kreller (two) and Justin Partington (two). Lehman-Jackson Gray was paced by Jared James, who scored 12 points. Tim Piatt scored five points, while Dean Gregory and Quinton Crane scored four and two points, re- spectively. 3 a, FREE ES TIMATE. BASEMENT? 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