<3 | — Sr dd = aes A & i ] a | Sunday, March 22, 2009 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 SPOrts Xlusewitz leads team In playoffs FIFTH GRADE BOYS TOURNAMENT Crestwood 24 Dallas 21 - Jason Klusewitz scored 10 points and Noah Kita added six as Crestwood edged Dallas, 24- 21, in the championship game of the Dallas Youth Basketball Fifth Grade Boys Tournament. Adam Nizkik led DYB with seven points and Spencer Bowanko added three. Crestwood 29 Lehman 26 Crestwood edged Lehman, 29- 26, behind 11 points from Robbie Hopkins. Ben Brooks led Leh- 9: with eight points and Kiefer als h added six. Dallas 20 Lehman 10 Ryan Martin scored nine points and Kyle Archer added two as Dallas topped Lehman, 20-10. Kyle James led Lehman with three points. Dallas 26 Crestwood 14 Aaron Yurko scored six points to lead Dallas over Crestwood, 26-14, in a pool-play game. Rob- bie Hopkins led Crestwood with six points. Dallas 42 St. Al's 18 Tanner Gattuso scored nine points while Daniel Mingey and David Simpson added six each as _ Dallas defeated St. Al's, 42-18. | Lehman 36 St. Al's 16 Tommy Williams scored nine points and Kyle James added six as Lehman topped St. Al's, 36-16. Kiefer Walsh added five points and led in assists for Lehman. SIXTH GRADE BOYS TOURNAMENT Hanover 57 Dallas 25 Jacob Barber scored 19 points 0 lead Hanover to a 57-25 win bver Dallas in the sixth grade championship game of the Dallas Youth Basketball League Boys Tournament. Brendan Baloh, Brian Drouse and Omar Nijmeh scored four points each for Dal- las. Dallas 46 St. Jude's 24 Zach Connolly scored 10 points and Jonathan Wilson had as DYB defeated St. Jude’s, 46-24. Matt Ross added seven points for Dallas while Jake Archer added six and Jamie Flores scored four. Lehman 25 Crestwood 23 Tommy Williams scored eight points as Lehman edged Crest- wood, 25-23, in a pool-play game. CORRECTION A headline in last week’s Dallas Youth Basketball League results was incorrect. Lake-Lehman de- feated Dallas, 46-45, in eighth grade tournament play. The Dal- Belrick Corp. wins DYB championship Championship games were played re- cently in the Dallas Youth Basketball League. SEMI-FINAL GAME Belrick Corp. 18 Gattuso Group 17 Belrick Corp. defeated Gattuso Group, 18-17, in the semi-final game to advance to the championship game in the Dallas Youth Basketball League. Paul Zablotney scored 13 points to lead Belrick Corp., Jason Anderson and Josh Holdredge each hit a basket and Jake Wei- land added a free throw. Steve Finarelli, Joey Chacke, Jonathan and Bradley Adams anchored Belrick’s defense. Leading the scoring for Gattuso Group were Dalton and Mason Gattuso, combin- ing for 13 points. Ricky Morgan added four points. Chris Allen, Frank Weaver, Ja- cob Serafin, Connor and Ryan Phillips played well defensively. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Drs. Kovalick 23 DeLuca Law 20 Drs. Kovalick defeated DeLuca Law, 23-20, to advance to the championship game. Lee Eckert scored 11 points to lead the Doctors, Jacob Stritzinger had seven points, John Macey and Cole Wyffels rounded out the scoring. Andrew Koval- ick, Eric Dereemer, Alosha Ackerman and Matthew Magnotta played great de- fense. Nico DeLuca scored 19 points for De- Luca Law with Colin Pertl adding a free throw. Mitch Winters, Stone Manello, Dy- lan Lisnow, Hunter Resavage and Paul Hurn all played well defensively. Belrick Corp. 40 Drs. Kovalick 22 Belrick Corp. defeated Drs. Kovalick, 40-22, to win the third and fourth-grade boys championship. bi Paul Zablotney scored 23 points and Ja- "son Anderson had 14 points, leading the offense for Belrick Corp. Josh Holdredge added a basket while Bradley Adams hit a Belrick Corp. recently defeated Drs. Kovalick, 40-22, to win the third and fourth-grade boys championship in the Dallas Youth Basketball League. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Jonathan Adams, Joey Chacke and Steven Finarelli. Second row, Jake Weiland, Jason Anderson, Paul Zablotney, Josh Holdredge and Bradley Adams. Third row, from left, are Coach Don Holdredge and Al Finarelli. “free throw. Jake Weiland, Jonathan Drs. Kovalick was led by the offense of Macey, Eric Dereemer, Cole Wyffels, Adams, Steven Finarelli and Joey Chacke .. Lee Eckert’s 16 points and Jacob Stritzin- Alosha Ackerman and Matthew Magnot- anchored the defense for the champs. ger’s six points. Andrew Kovalick, John ta played well for the runners-up. Lo Members of the seventh and eighth grade girls championship team in the Dallas Youth Basketball League are, from left, first row, Brittany Harris, Rebecca Lapasnick and Lauren Rando. Second row, Ken Harris, assistant coach; Bethany Dennis, Katie Metcalf, Tanner Englehart, Krysti Oschal, Jim Oschal, assistant coach; and Joe Pu- DYB GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Wl BS 5 4 Fades BL UPS STORE TEAM WINS DYB CHAMPIONSHIP The Dallas Youth Basketball League third and fourth-grade girls team sponsored by the UPS Store concluded its season by defeating Corbett Insurance to finish in first place. . Members of the UPS team are, from left, first row, Rebecca Balara, Nicole Cavanaugh, Hannah Johnson and Olivia King. Second row, Olivia Johnson, Maddy Kelley, Rylee Muldoon and Riley Oremus. Third row, coaches Kelly and Mark : Johnson. las Post regrets the error. gliese, coach. ae | ta . NY PORTS Participants born after August Spring Craft Show from 10 a.m. RIEFS 1, 1997 are eligible to try out. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 29, MAKOWSKI Registration fees will be waived at the Dallas Senior High SCORES 1000TH 1 for players chosen from the School. Over 100 vendors from NT bi Soccer team tryout sessions. PA, NY and NJ will sell hand- CAREER POI Serious soccer players should crafted items such as jewelry, Chase Makowski, shown con ucting tryouts contact United Soccer Training wooden items. candles. Easter here with his parents, James USTA Strikers U-11 girls soc- oe en Heiss, ny re 9 gir dct Academy at 466-0262 or visit and spring decorations, doll and Laurie, recently scored his Ler Sam » SHren o eon x N€ www.unitedsoccertrainingaca- ¢jothes and homemade candy 1000th career point during the trou Sa p Ayr Sling il demy.org for more information. ,,q fydge. Dallas Youth Basketball mde league a Admission is free; however, League Tournament. A sev- level training from a profession- Soccer booster club food, beverages and a bake sale enth-grade student at Gate of al and licensed coaching staff is l aft h will be available, An all-cash Heaven School, Makowski is offered with a strong emphasis p ans Cr Sow raffle will also be held. For more | coached by Tom Kukosky and on individual player develop- The Dallas Boys Soccer information, contact Katie at Dr. Tom Boland. ment. Booster Club will hold its ktyou@aol.com or 675-0138.
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