: L PAGE 12 Sunday, June 29, 2008 THE DALLAS POST Members of the Dodgers team celebrate their 2-1 win over the Giants in the National League playoff game at the Back Mountain Little League. he Rangers trounced the Yan- kees, 12-3, in the American League playoff game while the Dodgers squeaked by the Giants, 2-1, in the National League playoff game in the Back Mountain Little League. The Rangers and the Dodgers then met each other in the league championship game. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST JONATHAN J. JUKA/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Kandis Venn, 13, of Center Moreland, practices with the puppet frog she will use during the performance. BIBLE . Continued from Page 1 Umpires at the Little League level do a lot more than just call balls and strikes. Here, PIAA umpire Harry Kaskey offers at Grace Community Church’s an ond “Voyage on Noah's Ark” Bible to player School from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Marino July 14-18. Medico. The church is located on Route 415, North Memorial Highway, Dallas (across from Chapel Lawn Cemetery). En- roll by calling 675-3723 or through the church’s website at www.gracechurchdalla- s.org. Children of CMUMC sing a song for the congregation during the closing program of the church's Vacation Bible School. Dallas United : Methodist Church Dallas United Methodist Church will sponsor an eve- ning Vacation Bible School this summer entitled “Friendship Trek — Jesus Our Forever Friend,” from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. July 21-25. A light supper will be served, followed by classes for children from pre-school through sixth grade. In lieu of an offering, food items will be collected for the Back Moun- tain Food Bank. For more information or to enroll, call the church office at Mariano Medico opens the championship action for the Yankees by sliding safely into home for the first score of the championship game. 675-0122 or Bonnie Donovan at 639-1946. Deadline for regis- tration is July 14. Preparing backstage for the performance in the closing program of Vacation Bible School are Erik Westfield, 15, left, of Falls, and Janelle Rought, 16, of Center Moreland. Continued from Page 1 Hunt, 1944; David Kunkle, 1949; Robert VanHorn, 1952; Lawrence Edwards, 1962; William H. Baker III, Bruce S. Davies III and Jeffrey Morris, 1963. Also, Arthur Miller and Robert Schooley, 1964; Charles Baker, John Gager and Marshall Rum- baugh, 1966; James Juris, Jerome Juris, Jerry McDonald and Charles Wasserott, 1967; Gary Kostroballa, 1968; Timothy Kye, Douglas Was- serott and Raymond Jacobs, 1969; Clifford Kozemchak, 1970. Also, Robert Casselberry, Joseph Hazeltine and Scott Slocum, 1971; David Casselberry, Jack Cobleigh, William Dierolf, David Dierolf, Glen Kozemchak, Jeffery McDo- nald, Earl Phillips, David Shelby and Brett Slocum, 1972; Arthur Bird and Bartt Slocum, 1974; Craig Stone, 1977; William Lewis, 1979; Kurt Fetterman, Stephen Strazdus, Jeffrey Hall and Donald Dickson, 1982. Also, Chris Fetterman and Dan Holdredge, 1985; Aric Gingo and Darron Michael, 1988; Greg Stu- ben, 1989; Mark Chappell, 1990; Brian Achuff and David Seidel, 1991; David Townsend and Charles Wasserott, 1993; Benjamin Sappe and Matthew Kutish, 1994; Justin Kerr, Scott Townsend and Greg Ri- ley, 1995; Jared Dukas, Jeffrey Pol- ley, Jonathan Bradbury and Joseph Lech, 1996. Also, Micahel Danchek and Da- vid Neiman, 1997; Chris Riley and Daniel Wasserott, 1998; R.J. Barna, Dave Kowalk, JonPaul Lech and Aaron Stredny, 1999; Robert Mur- phy and Lee Griffin, 2000; Corey Pajka, Floyd Mattie, Karl Kuaskay, Michael Miler, Ralph Mancuso, An- drew Dale, David Glicini, Joseph Bednash, steven Neiman, Ryan Murray and Justin Lech, 2001. Also, Sean Teer, Thomas Van Horn, James Holdredge, Steven Losh, Ryan Muraphy and Eric Goeringer, 2003; Chris Belles, Matt Daube, Andrew Van Loon, 2004; Adam Pajka, Jason Jolley and Eric Bartos, 2005; Joshua Mounce, Mi- chael Glicini, Matthew Glicini and Devon Kornak, 2006; Mark Evans, Kevn Rose, Richard Squitieri, Mi- chael Tonart and Samuel VanHorn, 2007. and Tom Van Horn. Second row, Eric Goeringer, Jason Jolley, Joe Bednash, Andrew Dale, Matthew Fein RE pois ; Pr Sal J. § 2 edd SVN SMO 21 I9i0onda.) BA i 1 Eagle Scouts of Boy Scout Troop 281 of Dalllas who attended the troop’s 75th anniversary cele- bration are, from left, first row, Matthew Glicini, Sam Van Horn, Richard Squitieri, Matthew Kutish Three of the 2008 graduating seniors from Boy Scout Troop 281 of Dallas who are Eagle Scouts are, from left, Michael Tonart, Matthew Glicini and Richard Squitieri. Daube, Karl Kavashay and Charles Wasserott IV. CA Brian D. O'Donnell, M.S., O.D. “A Clear Difference in Quality Eye Care” O'DONNELL FAMILY EYE CARE] Brion D. O “Bun nell, ME, 00 RPE wanell, M5, OD. Visit us at both locations OUR NEW LOCATION? Bralias Corners Building 550 Memorial Highway Dallas, PA 18612 57074-1400 Designer Frames ~Juicy Couture Maui Jim - Nike - CK - Candies Carvey Avenue Center 226 Carey Avenue Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 370-Bah-8ai18 Vera Bradley a h——————
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