PAGE 12 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 23, 2008 9) U10 GIRLS SOCCER TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP The Wyoming Valley Soccer »Club U-10 girls team came in first “place in the Back Mountain Fall . Travel Soccer League. Members _ of the team are, from left, first _.row, Mikaylee Blazick, Nicole Ca- _.vanaugh, MaKenzie Love, RileyO- remus,Kaylee Nilon, Joey Cress and Rachael ~row, Coach Jay Maniskas, Haley Gobla, Lexi Goodwin, Tori McNulty, Emma Lehman, Mia Greenwood and El- ise Fellerman. CLES BS lB BE Bo] Em ii EE SE eek iss ENE METERS i BSR ET SEE EE Maniskas. Second Gaetano, Madison Ul2 TRAVEL LEAGUE SOCCER CHAMPS Members of the championship soccer team in the U12 division of the travel league are, first row, Collin Masters, Harveys Lake. Second row, Aaron Wrobleski, Mountain Top; Christian Matriccino, Drums; Joe Grandinetti, Mountain Top; Aleksey Gitel- son, Dallas; Brian Butler, Dallas; Braden Bo- nifacio, Long Pond; and Cody George, Mountain Top. Third row, Ken Rexer, Moun- tain Top; Ed Thomas, Plymouth; Collin Vi- ney, Pocono Summit; Marcu Pluas, Mt. Po- cono; Fred Chairge, Bear Creek; Mike Sy- meon, Dallas; Matt Wimpfeimer, Mountain Top; and James Bonifacio, coach. * led the rebounding. Donald Mi- “Smith Insurance Group while ~ for Eye Care while Zachary Dot- ter led the defense. - with 13 points while Jonathan - Mathers led the defense while Ni- - cholas James was the leading re- 5 7TH & 8TH GRADE ~ John Kish, 5146. Felix Dolman The Penn State Wilkes-Barre men's golf team was honored as the 2008 Penn State Uni- versity Athletic Conference (PSUAC)Eastern Conference champions. The team also cap- tured the runner-up title in the PSUAC state tournament. From left, are Jack Monick, ath- letic director; Ed Keil, head coach; Justin Sherin, Harvey's Lake; Nick Wagner, Huntington Mills; Zack Aciukewicz, Trucks- ville; Steve Sabol, Dallas; Bob- by Konarski, Larksville; and Mi- chael Haley, Kingston. PSU/WB GOLF TEAM CAPTURES CHAMPIONSHIP Banas Byron & Kim 45 Delucca Law 40 Jason Siminovich led Banas Byron & Kim to a 45-40 victory over Delucca Law. Siminovich scored 18 points and pulled down 15 boards. Danny Saba was hot from the outside, adding 14. Matt Saba tossed in seven. Delucca Law was led by Eric Zawatski with 19. Marianno Medico tossed in five while Aa- ron Napkora controlled the SPECIALIST Continued from Page 1l 41-37 overtime win over Smith Insurance Group Inc. Joey Bevevino led the defense for Rotary while Jacob Ondish chalisin scored six points for Chris Menning added three and Frankie Bevevino sparked the de- fense. Eye Care Specialists 30 Fieldhouse 29 Eric Pincofski scored 11 points as Eye Care Specialists won its: second close game in two nights by edging Fieldhouse Sporting Goods, 30-29. Spencer Bowanko and Brian Drouse added six each Brenden Baloh led Fieldhouse Wilson added 11. Aleksey Gitel- son added three points and Nick bounder. merit scholarship awards. Gallis Insurance 51 . Dr. John Klish 46 Gallis Insurance defeated Dr. ‘ came up big, scoring 22 to lead his team to victory. Chris Behm tossed in 10. JT Carey continued to dominate the boards, tossing back nine. Kyle Razawich and Chad De- bonna played well, each scoring 14 for the doctor. + The Class of 2008 received over $12.5 million in Affordable tuition and financial aid makes it feasible for students from all backgrounds to enjoy Prep. Students come from all 8 counties of northeastern Pennsylvania, and New York State. Convenient transportation from Luzerne county For more information or to pre-register for the Entrance Exam, please call 941-7737, ext. 141 SCRANTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL A Jesuit CoLLEGE PREPARATORY ScHOOL boards, putting back four. Grotto Pizza 36 Bishop photo 29 Grotto Pizza defeated the pho- tomen from Bishop Photo, 36-29. John Murray led the winners with 16. Greg Petorek tossed in six. Blake Williams led the de- fense, adding six. Bishop Photo was led by the strong play of Rudy Georgetti and Brian Stepniak, each scoring 14. for excellence. www.scrantonprep.net + 16 athletic teams and almost 30 extra-curricular activities challenge students to develop. and diversify their talents and skills, and strive Medico Industries 50 Luxury Limousine 43 Medico Industries used a bal- anced scoring attack to park Lux- ury Limousine. Ryan Zapoticky scored 15 while Buddy Shutlock controlled the middle and tossed in 10. Steve Wempa played well at point, adding 12. Nathan Kish led the chauffers with 14. Chase Makowski added eight while Carl Gross dropped six. B 1 Tradition of ha Excellence Discover Your Potential! U10 BOYS TEAM WINS SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club U-10 boys team came in first | place in the Back Mountain Fall Travel Soccer League. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Michael Kim, Patrick Beatty, Ronnie Ostrowski, Nico Deluca, Douglas Goita and Marcello Ro- driguez. 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