D €9 V. Sunday, June 21, 2009 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 13 Sports ‘There’s plenty for Dallas Borough children to do now that the Dal- las Borough 2009 Summer Recreation Program at the Kenneth Young Memorial Park has started. Held at the park on Burndale Road, the program will run through August 14. Hours of operation are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The program is available only to Dallas Borough resi- dent children ages 6 to 12. The program is under the direction of Russ Eyet. Questions per- taining to the program should be directed to the Dallas Borough Ad- ministrative Office at 675-1389. ; Enjoying summer fun with Dallas Rec. Ten-year-old Michael Ferrell, of Dallas, picks his target during a game of dodgeball. i 3 bo JONATHAN J. JUKA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Ten-year-old Mia Greenwood, of Dallas, plays Stratego with Erin Delaney, also of Dallas. 5 Ka Jimmy Barlow, 11, of Dallas, takes a 3-point shot on the basket- ball court. { a ! SPORTS BRIEFS Mini-football camp planned A mini-football camp focus- ing on drills and fundamentals will be held July 13, 14 and 15 at the Dallas High School foot- ball field. The camp will be conducted by Dallas High School foothall coach Ted Jackson and members of his coaching staff as well and cur- rent and former Mountaineer football players. Applications may be picked up at the Ranch Wagon on the Dallas Highway or by calling 696-3748. Jr. Mounts plan golf tournament Dallas Jr. Mounts Second Annual Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, July 25, at Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf gun start. Cost is $65 per person for the Captain and Crew event. Contact Sue Berlew at 406- 3167 to register. Middle School Pool open to public Afternoon Public Family Swim and Lap Swim is avail- able for residents of the Dallas School District at the Dallas Middle School Pool from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sun- days through August 7. All swimmers must provide identification and those under 18 years of age must be accom- panied by an adult. Cost is $2 per swimmer. Mountaineer Diving Club Course with a1:30 p.m. shot- The Mountaineer Diving Club is a United States Diving Club for experienced divers and those new to the sport of competitive diving. All insur- ances are provided through team membership. Contact Coach Kimberly Kuzma at kkuzma@dal- lassd.com for more informa- tion. Mountaineer Aquatic Club Mountaineer Aquatic Club is An Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) affiliated and insured team for committed athletes of any age. MTAC is part of a competitive swimming league. Insurances are provided through team membership. The program runs through August 7. - Contact Coach Matthew Stretanski at mstretanski@dal- lassd.com for more informa- tion. WYOMING SEMINARY MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS HONORED Wyoming Seminary Upper School Director of Athletics Karen Klassner recently an- nounced Sem’'s Most Valuable Players, Coaches’ Awards and Gold Award winners for spring sports. In girls lacrosse, se- niors Katherine Farias and Alexandra Hackett, both of Shavertown, received Gold Awards. In boys tennis, Bijoy Ghosh, a sophomore from Dal- las, received a Coaches’ Award, while seniors Rory Corcoran of Dallas and Derek Kopen, of Shavertown, received Gold Awards. From left, first row, are Katherine Farias and Alexan- dra Hackett. Second row, De- rek Kopen and Bijoy Ghosh. Absent was Rory Corcoran.
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