§F ESE Y 3 é Sf A EEE ET Su § gr 8%, i ida Tue DALLAS POST Paces Turning the bend during a race in the ] # k final meet of a aC summer track program are Sarah Pom- fret, left, Jacob Bo- zentka, cen- ter, and Ally Rome. tudents from the Dallas and = i Wu U Lake-Lehman School Districts fF. VE ¢ who participated in a summer {f THUNDES H track program competed in their sy 4 id third and final track meet of the sea- son Tuesday night at Misericordia University. The program, in its second year, is : open to students in fifth through 12th om Youells grades. It is coordinated by Amy Rome and Marjorie Adams, track and ® ® 9 o cross country coaches at the Dallas K t Middle School. IC in | up In its first year, the program attract- . . ed 72 participants. This year, there In Au S tria were 92 students involved. Tom Youells, a senior at Dal- las High School, recently re- turned from Klagenfurt, Austria \ where he played soccer in the Hoe 2008 United World Games as a : Ls a anit member of the USA Athletes CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST International Team. The USA team played in a pool with Off they go! teams from Italy, Germany, Lithuania and Slovakia. The team also visited Venice, Italy and Munich, Germany along with Salzburg, Austria. Youells was sponsored by: Dr. Francis and Susan Collini, Dr. Ann Dipietro, Mr. Jeff Pace LPT, Offset Paperback Mfg., Pulverman, Mr. & Mrs. James Sperling-Circle Nut & Bolt Co., Snips N’ Tips, Back Mountain Youth Soccer Assoc., and In- termetro Ind. A member of the Dallas High School soccer, basketball and baseball teams, Youells resides in Dallas with his parents, Tom and Katie Youells. SPORTS BRIEFS Summer basketball camps open at Rock The Rock Recreation Center, 340 Carverton Rd., is accepting registrations for its summer basketball camps open to boys and girls kindergarten through sixth-grade. Camp dates are: K through first-grade, July 21-25; second and third-grade, July 28-Aug. 1; fourth to sixth-grade, July 14-18 and August 4-8. For more in- formation, call 696-2769 or log on to www.rockrec.org. Football clinic slated A mini football clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, 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. L-L sets physicals Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School will begin to con- duct fall sports physicals at 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 17. The first session is for senior high girls playing fall sports. The schedule is as follows: Thursday, July 17, 9 a.m. — se- nior high girls; Monday, July 21, 5 p.m. — junior high girls; Wednesday, July 23, 9 a.m. —- senior high boys; Tuesday, July 29, 9 a.m. — junior high boys. Gridiron Club plans annual golf tournament The Dallas Gridiron Club will hold its 11th Annual Golf Tour- nament on Saturday, July 19, at the Mill Race Golf Course, Ben- ton, 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. sou tt oo ul, a rH, en it i a a lil wn &; if RARE Se 4 Catie Gawlas posts a time of 14:06 during a run in the summer track pro- gram. These runners participate in a race during a summer track program for Back Mountain participants. Taylor Culver, of Dallas, practices a pole vault for an admiring audience during the final meet of a summer track program. TERING WM a 0 dha SLIDERS WIN SOCCER TITLE The Back Mountain major league Sliders won the soccer playoff championship for the 2008 season by defeating the Phoenix, 10-0, in the semifinal round and sliding past the Tor- nadoes in the finals, 5-4, to win the title. The Sliders also won the regular season champion- ship with a record of 131-2. Mem- bers of the team are, from left, first row, Kirsten Frederick, Lia Giampietro, Vanessa Parsons, Kami McGee, Kelly Snyder and Victoria Fulton. Second row, John Giampietro, coach; Talia Szatkowski, Nicole Giampietro, Samantha Missal, Sarah Smith, Marlee Nelson, Liz DiGiovine and Mike Parsons, manager.
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