PAGE 14 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2008 Sports CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Brittany Kneal, of Dallas, and Erica Johnson, of Lake-Lehman, tangle under the net. Barn-burner basketball The rivalry is always intense over dual. It was a real team effort as the Lake-Lehman wrestling team edged Dallas, 40-33, last Wednesday night in a Wyom- ing Valley Conference cross- Andrew Chorba won a close decision over John Young, Roger Jayne earned a pin at CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Justin Hossage, of Lehman, is enroute to pinning Matt Hilstolsky. LL grapplers win. when athletic teams from Dallas and Lake-Lehman meet each other but last week’s game be- tween the girls basketball teams of both schools was a real barn- burner. When the dust settled at the end of an overtime period, how- ever, it was the Lady Black Knights who came away with a of her team-high 23points to lift the Black Knights while Gaby Olshemski added 17, including 24 in the first half and Katie Pel- leschi chipped in 10. Jessica Flaherty nailed five three-pointers and scored a game-high 26 points to lead Dal- las. Shawna Phillips added 12 for the Mountaineers, who out- scored Lake-Lehman, 17-11, in 285, Adams Harry (112) and Justin Hossage (152) both won by falls and Shane Stark (171) earned a major decision for Lehman. Brian DeLucca (125), John Eisenhower (140), Christian Szot (125) and Mark Szot (160) picked up six pointseach palfas coaches - Les Kempinski, left, assistant coach, and Tom Gilroy, for Dallas with wins via pins. Shauna Phillips attempts a basket for Dallas. 67-64 victory. Selena Adamshick scored five time. Lady Mountaineer Brittany Kneal and Selana Adamshick of Lake-Lehman fall to the floor while Lake-Lehman. the fourth quarter to force over- Selena Adamshick advances the ball for Corey Monk, of Dallas, has the advantage here over Lake- head coach - make the most of the last few minutes of the match. Mountaineer Adam Goeringer and Shane Stark, of Lake-Lehman, tangle in the 171-pound weight chasing the ball. Lehman's Ryan Murray. class. LAS YOUTH BASKETBALL DAL OUTHB A SPORTS 3rd & 4th GRADE GIRLS Gordon Long. Nick Kocher led Gordon Atty. Mike Bendick 17 played well, adding 10 apiece. Chase Ma- | BRIEF S Corbett Insurance 23 Bendick Law 7 Corbett Insurance Tar Heels beat Ben- dick Law Firm, 23-7. The Heels were led by Sara Lojewski with 11 points while Sam Delamater add- ed six. Rachel Maniskas, Carley Perloff and Frankie Treslar chipped in with two points each while Megan Meyer, Mikayla Sowga and Jo Lee Treslar again played ex- cellent defense. Bendick Law Firm was led by Brianna Coolbaugh with three points. Angela Ben- dick and Anna Lehabe each added two points. The defense of Alisha Langdon, Abby McCabe, Madison Slacktish, Sam Stier and Erica Van Etten was strong throughout the game. Pike Law 20 Dallas Lions 5 Pike Law defeated Dallas Lions, 20-5. Talia Koslerowski led the winners with 16 points while Courtney Devons chipped in four. Dallas Lions got four points from Leah Gorr and one point from Kaitlin Connolly. 3rd & 4th GRADE BOYS Belrick Corp. 25 Long Real Estate 7 Belrick Corp. defeated Gordon Long Real Estate, 25-7. John Bynon, Nick Kocher, Joshua Lu- pole, Alex Perry and David Schuster played their hearts out the entire game for Fes Brn Long with six points and David Schuster chipped in the other point. Pizza Perfect 30 Grasshopper 24 Pizza Perfect defeated Grasshopper Lawns, 30-24. Josh Lydon and Michael Farrell led the scoring for Pizza Perfect with 10 points each. Jay Bittner had six points with Andy Zeyher capping the offense with four points. Anchoring the Pizza Perfect de- fense was AJ Spears and Moustafa Alme- Ben O'Connell led the way for the Grasshoppers with 16 points followed by Dalton Simpson with six points. Frontier 22 Coon Industries 20 Frontier Communications defeated Coon Industries, 22-20. Matt Mathers led the Frontier offense with 14 points while Malik Kaleta, Mi- chael Mesko, Jacob Faber and David Cho- pyak each chipped in baskets for Frontier. Garrett Pall and Larson Rice anchored the Frontier defense. Coon Industries’ offense was led by JD Barrett with 14 points. Jacob and Kyle Be- secker combined for another six points. Matt Dillon, Paul Roman and Elijah Ches- teranchored thedefense for Coon Indus- tries. 5th & 6th GRADE GIRLS Riders World 20 In a clash of two undefeated teams, Rid- ers World won a hard fought battle against the Atty. Bendick team, 20-17. Leading scorer for Riders World was Gabrielle Volpetti with 12 points while Allson Rismondo chipped in with four. Courtney Wagner and Lyndsey Oremus led the defensive charge. For the Atty. Bendick team, Mallory Faux was high scorer with 10 points while Abbie Bendick added four and also played well on the defensive side of the ball. Emi- ly Zawatski and Jule Murray also played well on both ends of the court for the Ben- dick team. 7th & 8th GRADE BOYS Medico Industries 36 Gallias Insurance 31 Medico Industries topped Gallis Insur- ance, 36-31. Ryan Zapoticky led all scorers with 18 points. Mark Michno dropped in seven while the big man Buddy Shutlock tossed back six. Felix Doleman came up big for Gallis In- surance, scoring 17. Chris Behm scored seven while John Murray dropped in four. Grotto Pizza 60 Luxury Limousine 50 Grotto Pizza keeps delivering victories with another convincing win over Luxury Limousine, 60-50. John Murray played great, scoring 23. Blake Williams and Jesse Bynon both ST kowski was hot from the outside, scoring 14. Nathan Kish controlled the boards, tossing back 10. Darren Lupole played well, scoring seven. Drs. Banas & Kim 52 Bishop Hoban 50 Dr. Banas Byron and Kim pulled out an exciting victory over Bishop Photo, 52-50. Jason Siminovich scored a game-high 26 points. Danny Saba added 14 while Jus- tin Brojakowski tossed in six. Rudy Georgetti was on fire for Bishop Photo, scoring 20. Brian Stepniak con- trolled the boards and tossed back 17. Deluca Law 44 Dr. John Kish 33 Vito Deluca Law Firm rolled over Dr. John Kish, 44-33. Eric Zawatski led all scorers with 20 points. Aaron Napkora controlled the boards, tossing in eight while Dominic Deluca added six. Dr. Kish was led by Kyle Razawich with 12 points. Mike Kapral scored nine while Chad Debona chipped in four. STANDINGS Murray 7-1 Newell 6-2 Deluca 44 Zapoticky 4-4 Pierce 3-5 Goodwin 3-5 Gross 3-5 Behm 2-6 Dallas girls cage teams win The Dallas seventh grade girls basketball team defeated Wyoming Valley West, 14-9, while the eighth grade team defeated GAR, 48-12. Basketball tryouts are scheduled Tryouts for the Firm A.C. AAU Basketball League will be held Sun- day, Dec. 28, at the King- ston Recreation Center, Third Avenue. Tryout schedule is: 10 to 11:45 a.m., girls grades four through six; 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., girls grades seven through nine; 1:30 to 3 p.m., boys grades five through six; 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., boys grades seven through eight. Players should arrive 20 minutes prior to the tryout time to register. For more information, call 814-6753.
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