Rock Recreation Baskethall Clinic to hold registrations The Rock Recreation Center is now accepting registrations for its Fall Basketball Clinic. The clinic is open to boys and girls in kindergarten through the sixth grade and will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings from Oct. 15 through Oct. 29. Participants will receive in- struction from professional and knowledgeable staff on the fundamentals of the game. For more information contact Doug Miller at 696-2769, email TheRockRecCenter@bmbha.org, or check out www.rockrec.org. DYB planning fall boys league Sessions for third, fourth, and fifth grades participating in the Dallas Youth Basketball League will be held from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays through Novem- ber 3 while sessions for sixth, seventh and eighth grades will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Mon- day and Wednesday nights from October 1 to October 24. For more information, call George at 406-8642. As a fundraiser for the Dallas Gridiron Club, Dallas football coach Ted Jackson serves up the brew and food at Big Eam’s Sports Bar last Saturday. Think you can always find Ted Jackson on a football field? Think again! The Dallas High School football coach was behind the bar as a “celebrity bar- tender” at Big Eam’s Sports Bar in Dallas last Saturday night. The Dallas Gridiron Club, a booster club for Dallas High School football, held a fundraiser there. Starting at 7 p.m., coaches from the Mountaineers foot- ball team team were “celebri- ty bartenders” and earned tips for the team from the age 21 and over crowd. Parents, friends, fans, and past players and their par- ents came out to support Dallas football. Special Show & Dinner Package! Enjoy the down-home tasty delights of the Old West - at a special CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Irene Whitlock, Shaver- town, and Sean Jones, Mooretown, sat at the front of the bar during a Dallas Gridiron fundrais- er at Eam's Sports Bar while Dallas head foot- ball coach Ted Jackson, who is sure to get his face in the photograph, prepares to serve their drinks. Gridiron Club Treasurer Club fundraiser is a spaghet- Advance tickets are availa- Brigitte Meskers said the ti dinner from 4:30 to 7:30 ble by contacting any Gridi- event was a success and p.m.on Thursday, Oct.18,in ron member. brought in over $700. the Dallas Middle School The next Dallas Gridiron cafeteria... . BANKING 4 INSURANCE At KNBT =" 123% 5678 0000 ooOp _ DEBIT ~~ (VISA ES — KNBT Customer m—— Get instant savings at your local KNBT office today and e Visa® Check Card. In addition, you'll receive Free OnlLi Open House. Bar J Barbeque Buffet at Genetti’s in Wilkes-Barre. 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Visit any one of our convenient locations to open a KNBT Free Personal Checking Account and enter to win up to $30,000 during the KNBT $30,000 | BANKING INSURANCE | INVESTMENTS KNBT. wus: J PAGE 12 THE POST SPORTS Sunday, September 30, 2007 | | \ 0 GE Servin’ up brews for funds cars ! Softball Booster Club ; Continued from Page 1 plans fundraisers ued from | The Dallas High School Soft- Cision GE RE ball Booster Club will hold two he i on the os a bir fundraisers today, Sept. 30. The stg Janes a i Booster Club and team mem- ran 45 yards for : ee D Ss. | bers will hold a clinic for girls two points were a ia attuso ages 7-14 at the Back Mountain threw a pass to Peter pitano. Little League Field in Dallas. During the next defensive Solids The clinic will run from 1 to 4 led by James Farrell, Blake Deke p.m. and the cost will be $10 per Matt Mathers, aforced fumb e was re- player. The second event will be ih ARE eo A. Wig pi Storrs scored a TD on a 150-yard run. p.m. at the same location. Tickets are $8 and only A successful end around by Connor take-out orders are available. Motley added the next two points. The meal includes a pork sand- The Raiders scored their lag wich, coleslaw, baked beans and touchdown ona 10-yard run by Gattu dessert. so. Kyle Piskorik added the 2-point conversion with a hard run up the middle. Cameron Brennan and Bo Butler had impressive kick returns for the Bobcats while RJ Driscoll and Stone Mannello ran the ball well. ' Chris Mennig and Zak both made great tackles for the Bob cats during the game while the o- fense line of Jacob Corey, Chris Mex nig, Devin Dickson, Chris Allen, Zack Haddle, Owen Morgan and Andy Shaver played hard. Jacob Corey, Charlie Kuschke and Steve Darling all had great tackles with some help from defensive play- ers Eric Sweppenheiser and Danny Schnable. | D TEAM The Raiders D-team turned in an- other strong performance against the Back Mountain Bobcats. The offense was led by the strong running of Devin Robbins and Masan Gattuso. Gattuso scored on toudh- down runs of 32 and 15 yards and Robbins added one 2-point conver- sion. Leading the way upfront were Mi- chael Doggett, Parker Voitek, Nick Adams, Josh Holdredge, Michael Maransky. Defensively, the Raiders were aux to neutralize the Bobcats all day until the final play of the game when the Bobcats broke a 40-yard touchdow run by Nick Whitsell. Michael Anderson disrupted Ba Mountain's offense all day and Derek Answini recovered his fifth fumble ¢ the season on the Raiders 1-yard li to stop a long Bobcat drive. 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