Sunday, November 29, 2009 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Craft Fair benefits L:l. marching band | The annual craft fair to benefit the Lake-Leh- man Band featured over 100 vendors offering a variety of items. There were handmade jewel- ry, wood crafts, wreaths, candles, candy, fudge, soaps, lotions, doll clothes, quilted and cro- cheted pieces, purses, apparel, folk art, hand- painted items and pet-related items. A Chinese Auction featured items donated by all vendors. The Fall and Holiday Craft Show was spon- sored by the Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors and benefits Lake-Lehman Jr./Sr. High School Band members and music students. ) Cole Coolbaugh samples one of the jellies for sale at the craft fair. £55 EW Hazel Ockenhouse, of Dallas, shops for some handmade jewelry by Patty Shoener. AT RIGHT: Autumn Gordon, of Pikes Creek, admires earring at the annual Lake-Lehman Band Boosters Craft Fair. HE un {1 1 A : L } : | i } i ® "ns CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE 5TH & 6TH GRADE GIRLS Amory Medical 29 McCabe Mortgage 20 ' Courtney Hoats scored 16 points and Rachel Healey added six as the Amory Medical Sparks defeated the McCabe Mortgage Group Shock, 29-20. Samantha Delamater had four points and two rebounds for the Shock. Abby McCabe had two points while Shayla Stuart led the team in defense. Madison Kamin- ski and Madison Slacktish played strong defense for the Sparks. Bendick Law 25 UPS Store 20 Brielle Brace led her team scor- ing with 10 points to give the Ben- dick Law Office Liberty a 25-20 win over the UPS Store Sun. The Sun’s 20 points were scored by Alexa Dosiak with 10 points, Sara Lojewski with six and Olivia Mennig with four. Defensive standouts for Team Liberty were Rachel Luke, Alyssa Parente and Carly Clemente. Brianna Coolbaugh played strong defense for the Sun. Brace’s Orchard 38 Smith Insurance 20 A balanced scoring attack by Paige Evans, Arden Rice and Maura Chappell gave the Brace’s Orchard Monarchs a win over the Smith Insurance Group Storm, 38-20. Catherine Dillon led the Storm _ the Dr. Kovalick Cavaliers edged Katie Kapral and Katie Snedeck- er each added a few. Geibs Sheetrocking 24 Gattuso Group 10 Caroline Banas scored 14 points to give the Geibs Shee- trocking Sky a 24-10 victory over the Gattuso Group Silver Stars. Danielle Walsh and Janelle Sher- man each added four points to the score. Grasshopper Lawns 27 Central Clay Products 22 A combined team effort for the Grasshopper Lawns Mercury gave them a 27-22 win over the Central Clay Products Fever. Kaitlyn Pelchar had five points for the Fever while Brianna Rine- himer and Megan Sinoraki led the defense. 5TH & 6TH GRADE BOYS Dallas Lions 28 Thompson Trucking 23 Christian Wargo and Ricky Morgan scored 10 points each and Michael Farrell added two as the Dallas Lions Knicks defeated the Raptors from Thompson Trucking Inc., 28-23. Kyle Archer led the Raptors with eight points while Matt Mathers added six. Ryan Cohen led the defense. Dr. Kovalick 39 Bishop Photo 33 Spencer Bowanko and Chad Phillips scored 18 points each as the 76ers from Bishop Photo, 39- 33. Stone Manello keyed the de- fense for the Cavs while Jimmy Powell controlled the boards. Daniel Mingey led the Sixers attack with 11 points while An- drew Matcho added nine and Ste- ven Darling scored eight. Harry & Carlos 31 Belrick Corp. 23 Tanner Gattuso scored 19 points and Cory Metz and Dalton Gattuso added four each to lead the Harry & Carlos Celtics to a 31-23 victory over the Spurs from Belrick Corporation. Ryan Phillips added two points for the Celtics while Ray Ostroski led the Spurs with 13 points. James Geiger added 10 points. Thirty-One Lake St. 39 Gallis Insurance 26 Ryan Martin and David Simp- son combined for 23 points as the Thirty-One Lake St. Magic topped the Gallis Insurance Lak- ers, 39-26. Jack Tomko added six points for the Magic while Jacob Stritz- inger played excellent defense. Aaron Yurko led the Lakers with 17 points and Chris Mening added four. Frankie Bevevino added two points and Joseph Fio- rello anchored the defense. 7TH & 8TH GRADE BOYS Spurs 58 The Spurs continued their win- ning way by defeating the Celtics, 58-37. Kyle Razawich led all scorers with 20 while the big guy John Kane dominated the boards and tossed in 14. The Celtics were led by their point guard Mariano Medico scoring 19. Eric Yurko tossed in four while Brendan Baloh added Magic 35 The Raptors used their inside game to roll past the Magic, 48- 35. Aaron Napkora led all scorers with 14 while Dominic Deluca tossed in 12. Allen Fell dominat- ed the boards and scored 12. The Magic were led by Billy Gately with 11 while Steve Wem- pa and Chris Behm aided the of- fense. Lakers 42 76ers 39 The Lakers nipped the 76ers, 42-39. Chad DeBona was high man with 14 as the Lakers defeated the 76ers, 42-39. Carl Gross con- trolled the boards and tossed in 12. Jonathan Sabatini was hot from the outside, dropping in four. The 76ers were led by Michael Boland with eight and Matt Saba scoring seven. 7TH & 8TH GRADE GIRLS ie Quad 3 Group 31 Integrated Power 27 Katie Comitz led all scorers with 13 to lead Quad 3 to a 31-27 victory over Integrated Power. Abby Berger added six and Mag- gie Michaels had four to help the Quad 3 Group. For Integrated, Lindsey Jacobs poured in 12, Abbie Bendick had six and Allison Rismondo scored five points to go along with a fine defensive effort. Arris Engineering 49 First Liberty Bank28 Talia Szatkowski had 23 points to lead all scorers for the Arris team as it defeated First Liberty Bank, 49-28. Kayla Gleco chipped in with 15 and Kylee Saba scored seven to help the winners. Gabby Volpetti led the First Liberty team with 15, Samantha Missal had 11 and Bethany Davis and Alexis Pelchar helped out in the rebounding department. Farm Basket 39 Pro HVAC 30 Steph Cybuski was high scorer for Farm Basket with 20 points as it defeated Pro HVAC, 39-30. Vanessa Parsons added 10 to go with the fine defense of Amy Bol- ton. For Pro Hvac, Taylor Kelley had a team-high 16 points while Mattie Kelley and Emma Niznik each added four. be ourtney Hoats explodes for 16 points to lead Amory victory Pro HVAC34 Samantha Missal and Gabby Volpetti tallied 20 points each for the Liberty Bank team in its 56- 34 victory over Pro HVAC. Maria Lombard and Alexis Pel- char both added seven to go with the fine assist play of Liz Dillon. Taylor Kelley led HVAC with 16 while Lily Amadio and Courtney Wagner chipped in with six each. Kelly Anderson and Emma Niznik played well on both ends of the court. Farm Basket 18 Integrated Power 12 Farm Basket was led by Steph Cybulski and Maddie Kelly with six each to defeat Integrated Power, 18-12. Amy Bolton added four and Megan Roberts had two to go along with her five rebounds. Brook Shotwell had four points and six rebounds for Integrated. Lindsey Jacobs Kelly Jacobs and Abbie Bendick all played well in defeat. Arris Engineering 30 Quad 3 Group 27 Talia Szatkowski poured in a game-high 26 points and Lindsey Oremus added four to lead the Arris Group to a 30-27 victory over Quad 3 in a back and forth game. Katie Comitz and Maggie Mi- chaels were the offensive stars for the Quad 3 Group while Abby Berger played well under the boards on both ends of the floor. i SU LL
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