yr Tue DALLAS POST ig 1 @® SPORTS BRIEFS BMT Senior League wins big over Ciampi Back Mountain Senior League defeated GWA Ciampi Green- house, 16-0, behind the strong arm of Matt Shaver who got the win from the mound. Summer basketball camps open The Rock Recreation Center, 340 Carverton Rd., is accepting registrations for its summer bas- ketball camps open to boys and girls kindergarten through sixth- L 4 : grade. TT — - Space is limited to 40 campers at per week. Camp dates are: K through first-grade, June 16-20 and July 21-25; second and third-grade, July 7-11 and July 28-Aug. 1; fourth to sixth-grade, July 14-18 and Au- gust 4-8. Each camper receives a t-shirt, water bottle and basketball. For more information, call 696-2769 or log on to www.rockrec.org. | PSU Soccer Camp returns June 23-27 The Penn State Wilkes-Barre | Soccer Camp will be held June 23-27 where youngsters can learn @ techniques and challenge heir skill level with Penn State NCAA Division I soccer coaches. 1 Recreation, travel and high school teams that sign up eight or more players receive a discount. A | morning session will be held for ] players in grades 1-8 while an after- noon session will be geared toward ! high school students. Players are | grouped according to ability and experience and all participants | receive a free soccer ball and t- shirt. To register, call 675-9219. Kicking with pws, 1 they've got | ball from her Abington Heights counterpart. layers in the Back Moun- Here, members of the Back tain Youth Travel Soccer Mountain U9 team square off League competed in against a team from Abington playoffs last Sunday at theBack Heights. Mountain Recreation fields. Gridiron Club plans annual golf tournament The Dallas Gridiron Club will hold its 11th Annual Golf Tourna- ment on Saturday, July 19, at the Mill Race Golf Course, Benton, with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. Registration or sponsorship forms can be obtained from any club member or by contacting Lew Baines at 696-2728. A registration fee of $75 includes green fees, cart, JONATHAN J. JUKA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST lunch, refreshments, prizes and On the much more. sidelines, girls from ; Co Soccer organization both teams © | i @-cccoting players stand to- oe] | USTA Strikers U1 Girls Soccer gether but, is accepting players for the up- Whe coming season. The team com- oT Mi) petes year-round at the travel the compe: LY league level and plays in tourna- tition is do8 ments. Players from Luzerne, R fierce. : Lackawanna and Wyoming coun- ties born after August 1, 1997 are - eligible to play. el For team and try-out informa- a eo tion call Mark at 466-0262 or Steve Two on one is never a good scenario but this Back Mountain at 606-4700. Visit USTA at www.u- player (in white jersey) stays in the game. nitedsoccertrainingacademy.org we The Gate of Heaven Intramural Golf League completed its season recently. Students played six rounds of nine holes at Lehman Golf Club. This program offers students in grades 4-8 an opportunity to play golf with their peers and continue to develop the skills necessary to play the game of a lifetime. From left, first row, are Aaron Klimovich, Back Mountain Little League hosted a Home Run Derby on June lat the Appy Spencer, Tommy Calpin, Anthony Huntington, Joey Reilly, Mariano Medico, Jennifer Ringsdorf, Lauren Sla- W.W. Kubis Memorial Field. Winners are, from left, first row, Kaitlin Connolly ~~ ygski and Molly Turner. Second row, Kurtis Carichner, Matt Lyons, Brian Devine, Eric Stamer, Molly Hampsey, Car- (7+8 yr. old softball), Michael Anderson (7+8 yr. old baseball) and David Simp- 5|ine Banas, Megan Banks, Nicole Slavoski and Allison Banks. Third row, Chase Makowski, David Tomaszewski, John son (9+10 yr. old baseball). Second row, Madison Perez (9+10 yr. old softball), Kane, Brian Banas, Matt Slavoski, Ryan DeRemer, Michael Banas, Patrick Condo, Will Fulton, Arnie Brodhead, Chris Taylor Baker (+12 yr. old softball) and Craig Skudalski (1+12 yr. old baseball). Boland, Michael Boland and Nick Oley.
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