¥ Tue DALLAS PoST hi SPOrts Girls of Summer attend DHS clinic More than 50 girls between the ages of 7-14 attend- ed a softball clinic run by the Dallas varsity team last ‘weekend in the Dal- las Middle School gymnasium. The inic was under =%he direction of head coach Joyce Tinner, assistant coach John McNeil and junior high coach Tony Chia- rucci. Members of the varsity team served as helpers and instructors. The young girls learned all aspects of the game, from hitting to fielding to base running. ‘There was also a separate clinic for ‘pitchers and catch- Under the watchful eye of Kori McGee, Maddie Kelley prepares to catch the ball during a clinic ers. sponsored by the Dallas High School softball team. ¥ Nicole Giampietro and Kaitlyn West practice throwing the softball at the Dallas softball clinic. FOR THE DALLAS POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Everyone's legs got plenty of exercise at the softball clinic last weekend in the Dallas Middle School gymnasium. é x, DYB FIFTH-GRADERS CAP FINE SEASON PLAYERS PRESENT MOMS WITH FLOWERS The Dallas Youth Basketball fifth grade boys tournament team recently completed its sea- Members of the Gate of Heaven eighth grade boys basketball team recently presented their n by winning the championship at the DYB tournament and finishing second at the New- mothers with flowers at their last home game. Members of the team and the mothers, from left, LY Tournament. The team also participated in the Lehman-Jackson fifth/sixth grade first row are Stephen Ruch, Brandon Shovlin, Dan Kopicki, John McCarthy, AJ Limongelli, Don- league. Members of the team, from left, are Kyle Razawich, Matt Saba, Justin Brojakowski, ny DeRemer, Glenn Layaou and Michael Pace. Second row: Dianne Ruch, Susan Shovlin, Susan Wil Akins, coach George Gracely, Blake Williams, Mariano Medico, Nigel Stearns and Chris Kopicki, Lynn McCarthy, Debbie Limongelli, Kathy DeRemer, Amy Layaou and Rose Ann Crisci. Behm.
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