) & } /, -— Sunday, January 18, 2009 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 9 NVR CAME DECIHIITC DYB GAM LE REQULID L] 5th & 6th GRADE BOYS Dallas Rotary 26 Fieldhouse 24 Ryan Martin scored 12 points and Ja- mie Flores and Adam Niznik added six each to lead Dallas Rotary to a 26-24 win over Fieldhouse Sporting Goods. Matt Harrison added two points and con- trolled the boards for Rotary. yan Marshall led Fieldhouse with six points, followed by Jonathan Wilson with five points. Nick Mathers and Jesse nicer added twp points each. ! ca Law 21 ‘Eric Pincofski and Brian Drouse com- bined for 25 points as Eye Care Special- ists defeated Vito DeLuca Law Offices, 34-21. Aaron Yurko added seven points and Zach Dotter led the defense for Eye Care. Allen Fell led DeLuca Law with 12 points and David Simpson added four. Jeff Strazdus anchored the defense while Anthony DeLuca led in assists. UGI/Penn Natural 35 Smith Insurance 25 Matt Ross scored 31 points and Jo- nathan Sabatini added four to lead UGI/ Penn Natural Gas over Smith Insurance Group Inc., 35-27. Brendan Balara led UGI on defense while Anthony Bromin- ski controlled the boards. Donald Michalisin led Smith Insur- ance with nine points, supported by Zach Connolly with eight, Kyle Piscorik with five, Chris Menning with three and Frankie Bevevino with two. Bishop Photo 35 Gattuso Group 34 Omar Nijmeh scored 19 points and Da- niel Mingey added eight to lead Bishop Photo over Gattuso Group, 35-34. Chad Phillips added six points for Bishop Pho- to while Mitch Kelly pulled down several key rebounds. Jake Archer led Gattuso Group with 13 points while Ray Ostroski added eight and Kyle Archer seven. Keith Gillette had several key assists. STANDINGS Gattuso Group 6-2 Eye Care Specialists 5-2 ‘Dallas Rotary 5-2 ME Se pala UGI/Penn Natural Gas 34 Vito DeLuca Law Offices 3-4 | y Bishop Photo 34 7th & 8th GRADE BOYS Grotto Pizza 56 Gallis Insurance 52 John Murray led Grotto Pizza to a 56- 52 overtime victory over Gallis Insur- ance by hitting for 34 points. Murray hit from all over the court, including four big 3-point shots. Greg Petorek added 10 while Blake Willams tossed in eight. Felix Doleman led the insurance men with 22 point while JT Carey tossed in 11. Billy Gately and Chris Behm added eight apiece. Banas, Byron & Kim 55 Dr. John Kish Jason Siminovich led Drs. Banas, By- ron & Kim to a 5544 victory over Dr. John Kish by scoring 22 points. Justin Brojakowski was hot outside, scoring 12 while Danny Saba added nine. Kyle Razawich was high man for Dr. Kish with 17 points. Chad Debona tossed in 12. Luxury Limousine 34 Deluca Law 28 Luxury Limousine cruised to a 34-28 victory over Deluca Law Offices. Nathan Kish was the key driver, scoring 12. Chase Makowski tossed in 10 while Ryan Kozlosky played tough defense and add- ed seven. Eric Zawatsky led the attorneys, scor- ing 18. Mariano Medico tossed in six and Dominic Deluca added four. Bishop Photo 59 Medico Industries 47 Bishop Photo flashed to a 5947 victo- ry over Medico Industries led by a 23- point effort from Rudy Gorgetti. Brian Stepniak played tough on the boards, tossing in 16 while Kyle Zumchak added 12. Ryan Zapoticky was high scorer for Medico with 15. Buddy Shutlock added eight while Steve Wempa played well, scoring eight. Grotto Pizza 70 Medico Industries 50 Grotto Pizza delivered Medico Indus- tries another loss, 70-50, with all mem- bers of the 9-1 pizza boys chipping in to secure the victory. John Murray shot great, scoring 24 from the outside. Blake Willams and Greg Petorek combined for 12 apiece. Michael Carey secured the in- side, adding seven. Medico was led by Ryan Zapoticky scoring 19 and Jory Brezinski had his best performance of the year, scoring 18 and grabbing 15 rebounds. Sports Leslee Everett completes her butterfly event, even after her goggles slipped off. ‘Water battles The entire Lake-Lehmanswim team gets together for a cheer before the meet. wimmers from Lake-Lehman and Tunkhan- nock met in the waters at Misericordia Uni- versity to do battle in a Wyoming Valley Swimming Conference meet. Helping each other with their swim- ming caps are Tunkhannock swimmers Jackie Keithline, left, and Morgan Palmer. Matt Kupchunas won the men’s 200 freestyle for Tunkhannock. At left, Tunkhannock’'s Josh Siegel gives his all for his team. To see more photos, go to www.mydallaspost.com The Tunkhannock swim team recites the ‘Pledge of Allegiance’ prior to the beginning of the meet. Black Knights celebrate season The Lake-Lehman football team celebrated a fine season on January 10 during the Black Knights 2009 Football Banquet at Appletree Terrace. The Lehman football team capped off a 9-1 regular season by defeating arch-rivals Dallas, 27-22, during the 60th Annual Old Shoe Game, taking the Old Shoe trophy back to the Lake-Lehman trophy cases for a year. Officers of the 2008-2009 Black Knights Football Club are Bill Holena, president; Bill Barrall, vice-presi- dent; Johnna Evans, secretary; and Kelly Stepanski, treasurer. Members of the 2008 Black Knights football team are Tyl- er Barrall, Josh Bru- chler, Ronnie Cool- Pewee! baugh, Dave Heller, There were plenty of awards Scott Hizny, Roger to go around at the Lake- Jayne, Vinny John- Lehman Football Banquet. stone. Also, Cody Lamo- reaux, Keith Roberts, Aaron Setzer, Thomas Stepan- ski, Nathan Volkel, John Farrell, Robert Peron, Zach - Cragle, Bill Evans, Richard Hazeltine. Also, Adam Holena, Greg Josuweit, Thomas Kanios, Cody Komrowski, Pat Moss, Chris Prater, Cody Starck, Tony Bennett, Robert Evans, Joe Faux, George Jones. Also, TJ Labar, Richard Lauri, Richard Malinowski, Bryan Mathers, TJ Pearson, Brandon Roberts, Steve Simko, Adam Weaver, Kyle Wesley, Zach Yursha, Ryan Murphy and Kris Carter. Members of the 2008 Lake-Lehman cheerleading squad are Gabrielle Dragon, Johnna Hudak, Leigh Mulhern, Tiffany Thomas, MacKenzie Brown. Also, Samantha Brown, Katelyn Dawsey, Mirina Dragon, Jill Franklin, Alycia Fowler, Ranya Grzyboski, Ashley Headman. Also, Amanda Juckett, Kirsten Litchman, Laura Lohman, Josh Lubin, Melinda Wright, Erica Schwartz and Caitlyn Wright. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Jeff Josuweit, whose son Greg plays foot- ball for Lake-Lehman, takes a picture of a most important guest at the Lake-Lehman football banquet this year - the Old Shoe Trophy. Sitting at the varsity table were, from left, Keith Roberts, Adam Holena, Cody Stark, Tom Kanios and Greg Josuweit. Members of the Lake-Lehman football coaching staff who attended the annual Lake-Lehman Foot- ball Banquet are, from left, seated, Jim Lamoreaux, assistant coach; Nick Daddio, assistant coach; and Carl Kern, head coach. Standing, Tom Chipego, assistant coach; Jeff Shook, assistant coach; Ed Turchin, manager; Nathan Jacoby, manager; Al DeAngelis, assistant coach; Andy Diltz, assistant coach and Dan Johnson, assistant coach.
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