a Tue DALLAS POST Roce Sports SPORTS BRIEFS With the bases Summer loaded and = basketball camps the score aw open 2 ofS i The Rock Recreation OB 9s Center, 340 Carverton Chris Rd., is accepting regis- trations for its summer Brojakow . basketball camps open ski encour " : ages Adam to boys and girls kin- Simonetti dergarten through sixth- to have grade. some fun Space is limited to 40 and hit the campers per week. Camp ball. dates are: K through first-grade, July 21-25; second and third-grade, July 7-11 and July 28- Aug. 1; fourth to sixth- grade, July 14-18 and August 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. Mini football clinic slated A mini football clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 14, 15 and 16, at Dallas High School. The clinic, which will emphasize skills, drills and fundamentals, will be conducted by Dallas High School football coach Ted Jackson, members of his coaching staff, current and former Mountaineers players. For more information, call 696-3748. Applica- tions may be picked at the Ranchwagon, Dallas Highway. Gridiron Club -plans-annual tournament The Dallas Gridiron Club will hold its 11th Annual Golf Tournament on Saturday, July 19, at the Mill Race Golf Course, Benton, with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. Registration or spon- sorship forms can be obtained from any club member or by contact- ing Lew Baines at 696- 2728. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Members of the American League Rangers, who finished the season with a perfect 21-0 record, take a ceremonious run around Kubis Field after winning the league championship against the National League Dodgers, 9-2. For additional photos, visit mydallaspost.com. 5 Ameri ion Rang Late in the A registration fee of ) he erican Legion ers game, Bob $75 includes green fees, defeated the Dodgers, 9-2, to Brooks cart, lunch, refresh- 4k scores the ments, prizes and much finish the season with an un- second run more: for the Dodg- blemished 21-0 record and capture the 61s and is Female soccer congratulat- players sought league championship in the Back Moun- edi team 1 LST Strikers Ull irls Soccer is accepting tain Little League. Members of the cham- Attanasio. players for the upcoming summer and fall sea- pionship team are Chad Debona, Kyle sons. The team com- : : petes at the travel level Razawich, Greg Petorak, Bill Gately, Pe- and plays in a variety of i p ; tournaments. Players ter Kuritz, Donald Michelsin, Casey Bar- from Luzerne, Lacka- x 3 wanna, and Wyoming nett, Brenda Baloh and Pastrick Serino. counties born after 5.1- . 97 are eligible to play. Alternates are Ray Ostroski, Josh Ral- For practice and team 2 . information, call Mark at ston and Reid Luksic. 466-0262 or Steve at 606-4700. Visit USTA at www.unitedsoccertrai- ningacademy.org Yankees bats whi ees bats whip Bob Horlacher The Back Mountain Yankees had heavy bats 8: Tuesday night and put “them to good use in defeating Bob Horlacher, 22-12, during a Kingston Little League Tournament. For additional photos, visit ar Hiydallasposs.com, B h vi tal h vs it CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST en Emershaw of Back Mountain has contact with the ball during Rusty Coolbaugh slides safely into home plate during play between the Back Mountain Yankees and play between the Back Mountain Yankees and Bob Horlacher. Bob Horlacher.
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