hy PAGE 12 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 3, 2009 RS SUBMITTED PHOTO Daddow-Isaacs Dallas American Legion Post 672 recently honored the winners of the Legion's annual essay Contest. From left, are John Emil Sr., Senior Vice Commander, District 12; Command- er Clarence J. Michael, Stacey Stepniak, third-place winner; Janelle Marshallick, honorable men- tion; Brandon Harding, first-place winner; Rev. Bill Lewis and Joe Kelley, Senior Vice Commander, Post 672. Absent at the time of the photo was Andrew McCabe, second-place winner. Legion cites winners of essay contest Daddow-Isaacs Dallas Ameri- can Legion Post 672 recently hon- - ored the winners of its annual es- say contest. The contest’s theme was “How Can We Expand Our Energy Resources?” The first-place winner was Brandon Harding who received a $300 savings bond and a gold medal. Second-place winner An- drew’ McCabe won a $200 savings bond and a silver medal. Third- place winner Stacey Stepniak won a $100 savings bond and a bronze medal while Janelle Mar- shallick was awarded a $50 sav- ings bond and Honorable Men- Certificaty of Participai an ERS Ay RADON Hakim, bITa Brandon Harding was the first-place winner in an essay contest spon- sored by the American Legion Post 672 of Dallas. Harding received a $300 savings bond and a gold medal. A sophomore at Dallas Senior High School, Harding was also the inter-district essay competition winner, which consists of 36 districts in Pennsylva- nia. He will be presented with additional scholar- ship money on May 17 by the District 12 Amer- ican Legion meeting. tion. Senior Vice Commander of Dis- trict 12 John Emil Sr. congratulat- ed Harding, who also won the Dis- trict Essay Contest and will be honored at a district meeting in May. Harding also placed first in inter-district competition and second in sectional competition. All winners were presented with a certificate by Senior Vice Commander Joe Kelley. SPENCER NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR Jim Spencer was recently recognized by the Wyoming Valley Coaches Association as the Divi- sion lll Coach of the Year. In addition to this recognition, the Lake-Lehman Lady Knights Basket- ball Booster Club presented Coach Spencer with a plaque honoring this accomplishment that will be displayed in the school awards case in the lobby of the Lake-Lehman High School. Coach Spencer is assisted by Coach Barry Horvath and Coach Charlie Lavan. From left, are Horvath, Spencer and Lavan. SPORTS BRIEFS Baseball/softball group to meet May 4 . Back Mountain Baseball/ Softball organization will meet on Monday, May 4, at the Dad- dow-Isaacs American Legion on p.m., followed by a general meeting at 8 p.m. For more information, call Jack at 675-0939. Basketball clinic slated The Holy Redeemer Boys Basketball Clinic will be held June 18, 19 and 20 at Holy Re- deemer High School gym, 159 S. A clinic for seventh, eighth and ninth-grade players will be held from 8 a.m. to noon while a clinic for fourth, fifth and sixth- grade players will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Cost is $50 per player and checks should be made payable to Holy Redeemer boys basket- ball team. Memorial Highway in Dallas. A Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes- For more information, contact board meeting will be held at 7 arre. 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