Sunday, February 1, 2009 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Sports JD Barrett leads Coon Industries to first DYB win 3rd & 4th GRADE BOYS Coon Industries 16 Orthopedic Consultants 14 Coon Industries picked up its first win of the season with a 16-14 victory over Orthopedic Consult- ants. Leading Coon Industries’ of- fense was JD Barrett with 12 points, Evan McClain and Mi- chael Krakowski each added two points. Their defense was an- chored by Kyle Besecker, Jacob Besecker and Matthew Dillon. Gattuso Group 16 Gordon Long 6 Gordon Long was defeated by Gattuso Group, 16-6. Nick Kocher and David Schus- ter played tough defense. Chris Murray led the offense with four points while Brody Strickland added the other 2 points. Deluca Law 18 Grasshopper Lawns 18 Deluca Law defeated Grass- hopper Lawns, 18-8. Leading the way for Deluca Law was Nico De- luca with 12 points, Collin Pertl with four points and Hunter Re- savage with two points. Mitch Winters played well on defense. Drs. Kovalick 23 Pizza Perfect 14 Drs. Kovalick defeated Pizza Perfect, 23-14. The doctors were led by Lee Eckert with 11 points. Andrew Kovalick, Cole Wyfels and Matthew Magnotta provided strong pressure defense. Belrick Corp. 25 Frontier 10 Belrick Corporation defeated Frontier Communications, 25-10. Belrick’s offense was led by Jason Anderson and Paul Zablotney with 10 points each. John Adams and Jake Weiland anchored Bel- rick’s defense. Frontier’s offense was led by Malik Kaleta and Michael Mes- ko. Edward Zochowsky and Da- vid Chopyak played great defen- sively. 5th & 6th GRADE GIRLS Arris Engineering 28 Motorworld 21 Talia Szalkowski tossed in a game-high 22 points to lead Arris over Motorworld, 28-21. Nicole Wren scored four points while Amanda Schwerdtman and Ste- phanie Rineheimer led the re- bounding department. For Motorworld, Courtney Hoates and Megan Roberts had six points each, Catherin Dillon had four points and Alyssa Par- ente led a strong defense. Riders World 23 Brace Orchard 6 Gabbie Volpetti had 10 points, Courtney Wagner and Allison Rismondo had four each to lead riders World to a 23-6 drubbing of Brace Orhcard. Olivia Mennig led the way on the defensive side. For the Brace team, Brielle Brace had four points and Sadie Trudgen had two. Milan Novak and Janelle Sherman led in re- bounds and assists. Community News 24 Pro HVAC 14 Kaley Polachek was game high scorer with 14 points, Katie Kra- vitsky had eight and Danielle Walsh added a bucket to lead the Back Mountain Community News team to a 24-14 victory over Pro HVAC. Pro HVAC was led by Caroline Banas with eight points and Amy Bolton with four. Alexas Pelchar starred on defense for the HVAC team. Bendick Law 19 Drs. Banas, Byron & Kim 8 See DYB, Page 10 Playing onkey The annual donkey basket- ball game was held at Lake- Lehman High School with pro- ceeds being used to fund the senior class trip to Washing- ton, D.C. Richard Morgan is . senior class advisor. court. Cody Lamoreaux tries his darndest to move down- JONATHAN J. JUKA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Above: Leigh Mulhern makes a shot from her donkey. Left: James Morissey tries his best to stay on his donkey. DYB HOLDS FOURTH GRADE SKILLS COMPETITION TSO TAND The Dallas Youth Basketball fourth graders held their an- nual skills competition on Wednesday, Jan 21. Winners for each competition are as follows: Dalton Gattuso, first place, free throws; Colby Jimmy, second place, free throws; Paul Ro- man, third place, free throws; Lee Eckert, first place, layup competition; Nico Deluca, second place, layup competition; and Jason Anderson, third place, layup competition. Shown here, from left, are Jason Anderson, Lee Eckert, Nico DeLuca, SKAMMER RECEIVES GYMNASTICS AWARD Sara Skammer recently placed first All-Around, Level10, at the Parkettes Invitational Gymnastics meet in Allentown with a score of 36.975. She also received individual silver medals on uneven bars and beam and a third-place medal on floor exercise with a score of 9.35. Skammer, daughter of Ruth and Steve Skammer of Dallas, is a member of the United Sports Academy in Dunmore. ® Dallas Middle School girls basketball teams remained un- defeated after action during Ja- nuary 24 and 25. The Dallas seventh grade team defeated Tunkhannock, 38-10, behind the hot hand of Stephanie Cybulski who scored eight points to lead the Lady Mountaineers. Vanessa Parsons, Katy Comitz and Sam Missal each had six points while Taylor Kelley and Abbey Berger each chipped in with four points and Maggie Midheal had two points. The Dallas seventh grade team also defeated Plains/Solo- mon, 38-6. Leading the scoring for Dallas was Michelle Thomp- son with 10 points followed by Jenny Cave, Vanessa Parsons and Stephanie Cybuski with four each. Taylor Kelley, Abbey Berg- er, Katy Comitz, Kelly Ander- l_...aa a = DMS lady cagers still undefeated son, Sam Missle and Kayla Gle- co all had two points. The eighth grade team defeat- ed Tunkhannock, 46-10, behind a 10-points effort from Ashley Dunbar. Scoring eight points each in the winning effort were Madline Mulhern, Tanner En- glehart and Marlee Nelson. Ra- chel Olszewski added five points followed by Jess Hiscox with four points and Liz Kravitz with two. The eighth grade team also defeated Plains/Solomon, 33-6, behind a 10-point scoring effort from Tanner Englehart. Adding six points each were Ashley Dunbar and Rachel Olszewski. Alyssa Menzel had three while Madline Mulhern, Cora Pricher, Jess Hiscox and Liz Kravitz all chipped in two points each. CENSTeEh RE FiSpRis arama artes EEL
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