PAGE 8 THE POST SPORTS Sunday, April 16, 2006 DYB FIFTH-GRADERS WIN TOURNAMENT DALLAS PLAYERS HONORED AT BANQUET he Dallas Youth Basketball fifth grade girls tournament team recently completed their season by winning the championship of the St. Joe's Oblates Tournament. The team also earned a second-place finish at the Wyoming Valley CYC tournament and a third-place showing at the Crestwood Tour- nament. Members of the team, from left, first row are Jessica Hiscox, Ashley Dunbar, Cara Pricher and Jamie Wise. Second row: assistant coach Eric Menzel, Alyssa Menzel, Rachel Ols- zewski, Liz Kravitz, Tanner Englehart and coach Randy Dun- bar. ee Dallas Boys Basketball Booster Club recently held its annual awards banquet at [rem Temple Country Club. The following players were honored as selections to the Wyoming Valley Conference Coaches Association Division ll all-star team. Brad Fagula, first team; Eric Domzalski, sec- ond team; Ben Thomas and Adam Singer, honorable men- tion; and Ted Jackson Jr., Coach of the Year. Attending the banquet, from left, are Singer, Domzalski, Jackson, Fagula and Thomas. DALLAS SENIORS RECOGNIZED AT BASKETBALL BANQUET he Dallas Boys Basketball Booster Club recently honored the team's six se- niors at its annual banquet at Irem Temple Country Club. The seniors are Eric Dom- zalski, Mike Race, Ben Tho- mas, Jesse Swartwood and Nick Samanas. The seniors and their respective parents, from left, first row are Dom- zalski, Samanas, Race, Lena- han, Thomas and Swartwood. Second row: Diane Domzalski, Donna Samanas, Sandi Race, Kathy Lenahan, Cindy Tho- mas and Norma Swartwood. Third row: Dave Domzalski, Rich Samanas, Bill Race, Bob Lenahan, Lew Thomas and Tom Swartwood. 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