The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 06, 2008, Image 10

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Tue DALLAS POST
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2008
Sports
WV SOCCER CLUB GIRLS
WIN SPORTS DOME CHAMPIONSHIP
The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club "98 girls (U9) won the championship at the Wyoming Valley
WV SOCCER BOYS
WIN SPORTS DOME CHAMPIONSHIP
The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club "96 boys recently won the championship of the UT boys divi-
Sports Dome. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Carrie Poesnecker, Drums; Mackenzie sion at the Wyoming Valley Sports Dome. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Collin
Love, Sweet Valley; Katherine Gonzalez, Blakeslee; Rachel Maniskas, Dallas; Nicole Cavanaugh, Masters, Harveys Lake; Malcolm Lumia, Dallas. Second row, Aaron Wrobleski, Mountain Top; Alek-
Dallas; Danielle Gendler, Mountain Top; Riley Oremus, Carverton; Joey Kress, Mountain Top. Sec- sy Gitelson, Shavertown; George Gendler, Mountain Top; Braden Bonifacio, Long Pond. Third row,
ond row, Haley Gobla, Wilkes-Barre; Tory McNulty, Pittston; Lexie Gaetano, Mountain Top; Madison Michael Symeon, Shavertown; Ken Rexer, Mountain Top; Brian Butler, Dallas; Collin Viney, Pocono
Goodwin, Dallas; and Emma Lehman, Dallas.
Summit; and Marcus Plaus, Mount Pocono.
BRIEFS
Baseball softball
organization to meet
The Back Mountain Baseball/
Softball Organization will meet
on Monday, April 7, at the Dad-
dow-Isaacs American Legion on
Memorial Highway in Dallas. A
board meeting will be held at 7
p.m. with a general meeting to
follow at 8 p.m.
For additional information,
call Jack at 675-0939.
LL Football Booster
Club slates meeting
The Lake-Lehman Football
Booster Club will hold its an-
nual meeting at 7 p.m. on
Thursday, April 10, at Big Ten
Subs and Pizza, Route 118, Leh-
man.
Nominations will be accepted
for club officers. Parents and
coaches of players and cheer-
leaders, as well as others in-
terested in the program, are
encouraged to attend.
Junior Mounts set
registration dates
The Dallas Junior Mounts
Football and Cheerleading Asso-
ciation will hold registrations
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sat-
urday, April 12, at the Dallas
American Legion.
Tennis clinics offered
Newberry Estate Country
Club is offering after-school
tennis clinics for students ages
4-17 with USPTA pro Jim R.
Cook. For more information,
call 675-5762 or 410-739-6922.
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Members of the Lake-Lehman seventh grade tournament team
who recently participated in three basketball tournaments are,
from left, first row, Cody Spriggs, Bill Hillman, Aaron LeValley,
Jared James and Josh Davenport. Second row, Chris Edkins,
Connor Balloun, Brandon Kelley, Dean Gregory, Tom Chipego,
Tommy Boyle and Coach Brian Cutter.
Lehman seventh graders win tournies
The Lake-Lehman seventh
grade tournament team recently
participated in three basketball
tournaments, capturing two
championships and one second-
place finish. The team went 8-1
during that stretch.
In the Lake-Lehman Junior
High Winter Jam, the Knights
beat Northwest, 46-16, to ad-
vance to the championship game
where they defeated Wyoming
Area, 38-20.
In the Wyoming Area Catholic
Eighth Grade Tournament, the
seventh graders handled Wyom-
ing Area Catholic, 42-37, in the
opening round, garnered a forfeit
from St Jude’s in the second
round and defeated St Mary’s of
Pittston, 37-26, in the tourney fi-
nal. Most recently, the Knights
participated in the Freeland MMI
Tournament. The opening round
saw the Black Knights cruise to a
46-23 win over Berwick, followed
by a 62-16 win over Freeland
MML. In the third round, they de-
feated Valley, 46-32, to move onto
the championship where they
lost a hard-fought game to Dan-
ville, 43-39.
Individual top performances
included Jared James with 23
points against Valley. Chris Ed-
kins followed with 12 against Ber-
wick. Brandon Kelley scored 12
against MMI, followed by Dean
Gregory with 10, Cody Spriggs
added eight, Connor Balloun and
Josh Davenport chipped in with
seven apiece and Aaron Le Valley
had four. Tom Chipego tallied
nine against St Marys, Bill Hill-
man scored eight against North-
west while Tommy Boyle added
5. Dean Gregory and Jared James
were voted to the Freeland All-
Tournament Team. James was
the top scorer in the tourney
while Gregory was the leading re-
bounder.
DYB SIXTH GRADE BOYS WIN CYC TOURNAMENT
=r} The Dallas Youth Basket:
Sm ae ball sixth grade boys tourna-
ment team recently com-
pleted its season by finishing
third at the Catholic Youth
Center tournament. The
team won its second straight
DYB tournament, ending
with a record of 4-0. The
boys also attended tourna+
ments at Riverfront Hood
and Newport and competed
in the annual sixth grade
Sunday Lehman League,
compiling a record of 9-2,
Members of the team shown
with their trophies from th
DYB tournament are, fro
left, first row, Nigel Stearns,
Justin Brojakowski, Matt Sas
fay
Behm. Second row, Jary Bre-
zinski, Kyle Razawich, Coach
George Gracely, Aaron Nap-
kora and Blake Williams.
DMS CAGERS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP
The Dallas Middle School Moun-
taineers seventh-grade undefeated
boys’ basketball team recently won
the Wyoming Valley Boys’ Basket-
ball West Side League Division |
Straight Season Champs and the
League Playoff Champs. Members
of the team are, from left, kneeling,
Kyle Zumchak, Zach Stritzinger, Ru-
dy Georgetti, Ryan Kozloski, Michael
Kapral, Jesse Bynon, Danny Saba,
Johnny Murray, Mike Gallis and
Ryan Zapoticky. Standing, John
Murray, Nick Pearce, Eric Zawatski,
Brian Stepniak, Jason Simonovich,
Steven Shutlock, Nathan Kish, Mike
Carey, Chris Reimard and Coach
Mike English.
GOH FIFTH GRADE TEAM FINISHES SECOND
The Gate of Heaven Gators fifth grade boys basketball
team closed its 2007-08 season by taking second place in the
mixed league Catholic/public school basketball tournament
won two out of three tournament games, coming in second
place to Pittston Area in a very close 29-25 loss. Team mem-
bers are, from left, first row, Tommy Calpin, Matt Lyons, Mi-
chael Gatusky, Brian Devine, Anthony Huntington, P.J. Kon-
nick, Eric Stamer, Ryan Marshall and Kurtis Carichner. Sec-
ond row, Ed Gatusky, Wayne Devine and Mike Tomalis, coach-
es.
ba, Chad DeBona and Chris &
held recently at Wyoming Area Catholic School. The boys &