\ X “ If Sunday, March 15, 2009 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 9 SPOrts vf Mark Levalley coaches a group of players. Play ball! The Lake-Lehman baseball team held a baseball camp for Little League-aged children with all proceeds to benefit the Lake-Lehman Baseball Booster Club. JONATHAN J. JUKA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST \ Brandon Hoyt, 8, of Shavertown, throws to first. JI VISAS At left, CJ Cer- cone, 8, of Dal- las, plays catch. Below, 7-year- old Alex Mag- dalinski, of Shavertown, listens to a coach's advice. 7th & 8th GRADE BOYS Drs. Banas, Byron & Kim 50 Gallis Insurance 42 The doctors stopped the Briers from Gal- lis Insurance, 50-42. Jason Siminovich dom- inated the game, scoring 31 points and hauling in 15 rebounds. The Saba boys, Danny and Matt, combined for 13 points and numerous steals. Justin Brojakowski played well, adding five. Felix Doleman led the Brawlers with 13 points. Brian Banas chipped in 10. JT Carey played tough under the boards; pulling in 10 rebounds and throwing back ‘eight. Michael Gallis tried to rally the team in the final min- utes but it was too late. EIGHTH GRADE TOURNAMENT Dallas 46 Lehman 45 Dean Gregory scored 16 points and Jared James added 14 as Lehman fought back from a fourth-quarter deficit to edge Dallas, 4645, in the thrilling eighth grade championship game of the Dallas Youth Basketball League boys tournament. Chris Edkins added five points and Bill Hill- man had one for Lehman while John Murray led Dallas with 18 points. Jason Siminovich had eight points and Greg Petorak scored six. Danny Saba added a basket. Dallas 59 Northwest 26 Dallas defeated Northwest, 59-26, in a pool- play game. Felix Doleman led the way for Dal- las with 20 points,while Brian Stepniak added 12. Ryan Zapoticky had eight points and Mi- chael Gallis scored seven. SEVENTH GRADE TOURNAMENT Lehman 41 Dallas 35 Adam Dizbon scored 20 points, including four key free-throws in the fourth quarter, to lead Lehman to a 41-35 win over Dallas in the championship game of the DYB Seventh Grade Boys Tournament. Scott Bean added 10 with seven points, with 17 points and Chris Behm added three. Lehman 53 Northwest 34 Jake Brominski scored 16 points to lead Lehman to a 53-34 win over Northwest. Dallas 44 Gate of Heaven 42 Aaron Napkora scored eight points and Jory Brezinski added four to lead Dallas to a 44-42 overtime win over Gate of Heaven. John Kane led the Gators with 10 points while Brian Ba- nas added nine points and Mike Boland had four. Gate of Heaven 45 Lehman 41 Chase Makowski scored 20 points to lead Gate of Heaven over Lehman, 45-41. Kyle Ro- manofsky scored nine points for Lehman. FOURTH GRADE TOURNAMENT Good Shepherd 18 Wyoming 14 Eric Christian scored eight points to lead Good Shepherd to an 18-14 win over Wyoming in the fourth grade championship game of the Dallas Youth Basketball League Fourth Grade Boys Tournament. Good Shepherd finished the tournament undefeated with a record of 4-0. Tony Saitta led Wyoming with four points. Good Shepherd 34 Dallas 26 Good Shepherd edged Dallas, 34-26, behind 16 points from Sean Judge. Paul Zablotney led Dallas with seven points and Nico DeLuca added five. Dallas 28 St. Al's 10 Lee Eckert scored eight points to lead Dal- las to a 38-10 win over St. Al's. Colin Pertl add- ed six points and J.D. Barrett had four for Dal- las. Wyoming 21 Dallas 19 Wyoming opened pool play with a 21-19 win over Dallas. Mike Bonita led the scoring for Wyoming while Jason Anderson led Dallas Frank Debona looks to shoot. Like father, like son at Dallas HS Members of the Dallas High School boys basketball team took on their toughest opponents yet — their fathers and their teachers — last Saturday at the Dallas Senior High School gymnasium. JONATHAN J. JUKA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas High School Football Coach Ted Jackson referees the game. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas High School swimmers showing off their fourth-place District Il medals at the Dallas Middle School Natatorium are, from left, Brandon Harding, Chris Taminini, Dan Fasulka and Cody Sabesky. Swimmers break 7-year record Four Dallas High School swim- mers have broken a seven-year- old school record for the 200 Me- dley Relay. Juniors Dan Fasulka (back- stroke) and Cody Sabecky (frees- tyle) and sophomores Brandon Harding (breaststroke) and Chris the race on Feb. 27 at districts in 1:47.57 minutes, breaking a school record held since 2002. Bob Murphy (deceased), Shane Shrader, Joe Stredny and Doug Yeager previously held the record with a time of 1:48.37 min- school record.” coached by Romayne Mosier. “The boys were chasing down that record for the entire dual meet season, missing it by a nar- row margin several times,” Mo- sier said. “Their determination came full circle at districts, snag- ging a fourth-place medal and the
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