PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 2008 SPOrts CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST The Eastern Penn Supply team won Dallas Youth Basketball third and fourth grade boys division championship by defeating the Gattuso Group. Members of the winning team Ray Ostrowski, Chad Phillips, Tyler Cavanaugh, Nck Mathers, Pater Capitano, Jack Tomko and Justin Novitski. Eastern Penn is best ay Anthony Ostroski scored 12 points and Jack Tomko added a key basket as Eastern Penn Supply used a suffocating de- fense to defeat Gattuso Group Accountants & Consultants, 22-21, in the thrilling championship game of the Dallas Youth Basketball third and fourth grade boys division. Tanner Gattuso led Gattuso Group with 10 points while David Simpson added six points and Jason Anderson had four. Eastern Penn 34 Quad Three 27 Eastern Penn reached the finals with a 34- 27 semifinal win over Quad Three Group. Chad Phillips led the way with 12 points and Peter Capitano added 10. Tyler Cavanaugh sparked the defense. Ryan Martin and Da- niel Mingey combined for 21 points while Joey Bevevino added a key basket. Gattuso Group 39 Fieldhouse 28 David Simpson, Connor Motley and Ja- son Anderson combined for 21 points to lead Gattuso Group to a 39-28 semifinal win over Fieldhouse led by Kyle Piscorik with 14 points and Spencer Bowanko with 10. Kyle Moskulak had four points for the Fieldhouse. 5TH & 6TH GRADE BOYS Medico Industries 40 CDI Chad DeBona scored 14 points to lead Medico Industries to a 40-11 win over CDI in the championship game of the DYB 5th/6th grade boys division. Jake Archer added six points for the top-seeded team while Do- nald Michalisin added four. Vinny Parente and Pat Maley added a basket each. Stephen Wempa led CDI with nine points while Michael Boland added seven and Cur- tis Evans scored two. CDI 43 Bishop Photo 41 CDI reached the championship game by surviving a classic semifinal against Bishop Photo, 43-41. Stephen Wempa and Michael Boland combined for 31 points for CDI while Brendan Baloh added seven points and Jory Brezinski had six. Kyle Razawich led Bishop Photo with 22 points. Michael Pierce added six while Nick Muldoon had four points. Medico Industries 39 Brace’s Orchard 28 Aaron Napkora scoredhigh 17 points to lead Medico Industries into the final with a 39-28 semi-final win over Brace’s Orchard. Mariano Medico added 12 points while Do- minic DeLuca and Brendan Ehret com- bined for 19 points for Brace’s Orchard. Ray Ostrowski of Eastern Penn Supply turns the corner while being defended by Jason Anderson. Eastern Penn's Chad Phillips, left, and Ray Ostrowski help push the ball upward during this under-the basket tangle as Dalton Gattuso of the Gattuso Group watches. GORDON & LONG WINS DYB TITLE Ryan DeRemer scores 1000th career point Ryan DeRemer, an eighth grade student at Gate of Heaven School, recently recorded the 1000th point of his basketball career and was honored with a game ball. At the presentation are, from left, Donald DeRemer Sr, father; Ryan DeRemer, Kathy DeRemer, mother; and Tom Kukosky, coach. LL BOYS WIN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The Lake-Lehman eighth grade boys basketball team recently finished first in the consolation bracket of the First Lake-Leh- man Winter Jam '08 Invitational Tournament sponsored by the Lake-Lehman Boys' Basketball Booster Club. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Kevin Katchko, Tim Piatt, Jared Novitski and Cody Poepperling. Second row, Jeff Shook, coach; Ryan Higgins, Chris O'Connor, Kevin Bohan and Mike Sharok, coach. SPORTS BRIEFS ¢ Junior Knights icate and insurance card and a set registration feces i waaay istrati or ormation, fallax floes ithe Lesa Bonner at 371-8503, He Dera will he hii Junior Mounts set day, March 13, and Thursday, ~~ "@9Istration dates March 20, at the Lake-Lehman The Dallas Junior Mounts High School. Football and Cheerleading Asso- Returning players should ciation will hold registrations register on March 13 while new from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sat- players are invited to register on urday, March 15, and from 9 March 20. a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April All those registering must 12, at the Dallas American Le- bring a copy of their birth certif- ion. and Dan Luke, assistant coach. Yu & Es i ene een= | AV PRBAIY SHEER RG RR RR idan AEA IRON NILE ver a GOH CAGERS HONOR THEIR MOTHERS RC EC iad CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE DALLAS POST The Gordon and Long Real Estate team won the championship of the Dallas Youth Basketball third and fourth grade division. Members of the team are, from-left, first row, Rachel Luke and Katie Snedeker. Second row, Maura Chappel, Michelle Leonard, Emily Hultzel, Julia Baloh, Erin May and Emilee Zawatski. Third row, Joe Zawatski, head coach; Kukosky. The Gate of Heaven eighth grade boys varsity basketball team recently honored their mothers at their last home game of the season. From left, first row, are Chris Boland, Mike Banas, Pat Condo, Ryan DeRemer, Mike McCoach, Jared Kukosky, Will Fulton, Lucas Lansberry, Bryan McDonnell and Eric Ring- sdorf. Second row, Renee Boland, Theresa Banas, Lucy Condo, Kathy DeRemer, Carol McCoach, Pear! Fulton, Mary Lansberry, Peggy McDonnell Lynd Ringsdon. Absent at il time of the photo was Gail | hil | i\ p) 4 TEE SE REET = bore ERED Ss
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