Sunday, January 4, 2009 PAGE 9 Tue DALLAS POST SPOrts EE AYA Sot ds A > Fell's 27 leads win in DYB Sth & 6th GRADE BOYS . DeLuca Law 40 ~ Fieldhouse 29 Allen Fell led all scorers with 27 points and David Simpson added six to lead Vito DeLuca Law Offices to a 40-29 victory over Fieldhouse Sporting Goods. Joseph Fiorello added three points for DeLuca Law while Jus- tin Novitski played strong de- fense. Aleksey Gittleson led Fieldhose with nine points, fol- lowed by Jonathan Wilson with eight. Nick Mathers and Nicholas James added two points each. Eye Care Specialists 39 Bishop Photo 28 Jack Tomko and Brian Drouse scored 10 points each to lead Eye Care Specialists to a 39-28 win > over Bishop Photo. Spencer Bowanko led Eye Care in assists while Aaron Yurko con- trolled the boards. Omar Nijmeh led Bishop Photo with 17 points while Daniel Mingey led in as- sists. Chad Phillips led the team in rebounding. Dallas Rotary 39 UGI/Penn Gas 38 Adam Niznik, James Flores and Ryan Martin combined for 29 points as Dallas Rotary squeaked by UGI/Penn Natural Gas, 39-38. Joey Bevevino and Matt Harri- son added two points each for Ro- tary, while Matt Ross led UGI/ Penn Natural Gas with 23 points. Jonathan Sabatini added 11 points and Stephen Darling had two while Griffin Stone pulled JONATHAN J. JUKA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST TJ Stepanski takes a shot during a recent dodgeball tournament at Lake-Lehman High School to benefit the school's yearbook. Dodging balls to raise $$$ dawn several key rebounds. ‘Gattuso Group 38 Smith Insurance 30 Tanner Gattuso scored 13 points and Jake Archer 11 as Gat- tuso Group Accountants & Con- sultants remained in first place with a 38-30 win over Smith In- ce Group, Inc. Ray Ostroski added 10 points he Cactus Wranglers re- peated as champions in the second dodgeball tour- nament played at Lake-Lehman High School. Members of the winning team, who will enjoy an all-you-can-eat pizza and wing party at the Grot- to, Harveys Lake, are Nate Wol- kel, Aaron Setzer, Michael Eck- man, TJ Stepanski, Rob Perry, Josh Brucher and Cody Lamo- reaux. A fund-raiser for the school’s yearbook, the double-elimina- tion tournaments are open to teams comprised of ninth through 12th grade students who pay to play. Mrs. Susan Ferentino is the Lake-Lehman High School year- book advisor. for Gattuso Group while Angelo Kwak controlled the boards. Zach Connolly led Smith Insur- ance with 17 points followed by Peter Capitano with six, Donald & Michalisin with four and Chris Menning with two. STANDINGS Gattuso Group Accountants & Consultants 5-1 Eye Care Specialists 4-1 Dallas Rotary 3-2 Vito DeLuca Law Offices 3-2 Fieldhouse Sporting Goods 2-2 Above: Lake Lehman students turn out in full force to watch the dodgeball games. Left: Members of the Cactus Wranglers run for the balls at the start of the tournament. PEEWEE A MINS THANKSOIVEN G TOURNAMENT The Pocono Pirates Pee Wee A ice hockey team won the Binghamton Thanksgiving Classic Tournament by defeat- ing the Binghamton Jr. Senators, 2-1; Mercer Chiefs, 5-1; and tying Saratoga, 3-3, in the preliminary rounds. The Pirates went on to a 6-1 victory over Binghamton in the playoffs and defeated Saratoga, 5-4, in the championship game. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Eric Yenchak, Trucksville; Drew Malvizzi, Plains; Isaac Syre, Lackawaxen; and Austin Orso, Mountain Top. Second row, Dominic Hockenbury, Harveys Lake; Sal Aiello, Wilkes Barre and Ryan Kelly, Mountain Top. Third row, Richie Bachman, Scranton; Jimmy Loefflad, Lehman; Ethan Walker, Pittston; Eric Smith, Dallas. Fourth row, George Hockenbury, Harveys Lake, assistant coach; Josh Sawka, Dunmore; Jeremy Worlinsky, Kingston; George Pfeiffer, Dallas; Nick Yurek, Kingston; Johnny Yenchak, Trucks- ville; David Roebuck, Forty Fort. Fifth row, Andy Bobynsky, Mountain Top; John Yenchak, Trucksville, head coach; Rich Bachman, Scranton, assistant coach. Absent at the £0 Get 0nd Stutt Members of the Dallas Knights of Columbus who will sponsor a youth free throw championship on Saturday, Jan. 17, are, from left, Marty Lucas, Jack Cacozza, Grand Knight; Bob Lucas, Bill Roberts, chairman; Ed Sholtis, Paul Tomanek and Frank Smaka. Knights plan youth free throw contest Since its beginning in 1972, over 2.5 All boys and girls ages 10 to 14 are time of the photo was Stevie Kempinski, Mountain Top. | SPORTS BRIEFS Baseball softball organization to meet 3 Cos Back Mountain Baseball /Softball Organization will meet on Monday, A board meeting will be held at 7 p.m., followed by a general meeting at Jan. 5, at the Daddow-Isaacs American 8 p.m. For additional information, call Legion, Memorial Highway, Dallas. Jack at 675-0939. invited to participate in the local level of competition for the Knights of Co- lumbus Free Throw Championship from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17, at the Gate of Heaven School. The Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship is sponsored annually with winners progressing through local, district and state com- petitions. International champions are announced by the K of C headquar- ters based on scores from the state-lev- el competitions. million youths have participated in the contest. All boys and girls will compete in their respective age and gender divi- sions. All contestants on the local level are recognized for their participation. Participants are required to furnish proof of age and written parental con- sent. For entry forms or additional infor- mation contact: chairman Bill Roberts 675-4237.
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