RE PAGE 12 THE DALLAS POS.T Sunday, February 14, 2010 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Lots of cheering goes on at the Dallas Mountaineer Aquatic Club swim meets. ii a Lauren Finnegan swims the 100 free for the Dallas M Mountaineer Aquatic Club oirls defeat Pittston Area The Dallas Mountaineer Ag- uatic Club girls team posted a 179-37 victory over Pittston Area on Feb. 6. The following swim- mers placed in their events: 8 & UNDER 25 Free - Julia Sabo, first; Syd- ney Strickland, second 50 Free - Ava Baur, first; Madi- son Federici, second; Hunter Kline, third 25 Fly - Julia Sabol, first; Madi- son Federici, second; Emma Berger, third 25 Back - Hunter Kline, first; Emma Berger, second 25 Breast - Ava Baur, first; Chloe-Lyn Osborne, third 10 & UNDER 100 IM - Annalise Chesire, first; Heather Shively, second; Jessica Ravert, third 50 Free - Heather Shively, first; Madison Hurst, second 50 Fly - Madison Hurst, first Ava Baur competes in the breaststroke. Annalise Chesire, second; Abby Zolner, third 50 Breast - Abby Zolner, first; Jessica Ravert, second; Jordyn Miller, third 100 Free - Annalise Chesire, first 12 & UNDER 100 IM - Lauren Finnegan, first; Shelby Backus, second 50 Free - Julianna Murray, first; Kennedy Straitiff, second 50 Fly - Amanda Schwertd- man, first; Sarah Fasulka, second; Elizabeth Bauer, third 50 Back - Emily Bauer, second 50 Breast - Krista Vivian, first; Julia Baur, second 100 Free - Lauren Finnegan, first; Kennedy Straitiff, second; Claire Giacometti, third 14 & UNDER 200 IM - Lucy Reilly, first; Nell Adams, second; Bryanna Dissing- 50 Free - Mason Palisseri, fir’ Amanda Schwertdman, third 100 Free -Lucy Reilly, first; Nell Adams, second 100 Back - Amanda Rondo, sec- ond; Mason Palisseri, third PERSONAL BESTS Swimmers achieving personal best times were Annalise Chesh- ire, Lucy Reilly, Julia Sabol, Syd- ney Strickland, Heather Shively, Kennedy Straitiff, Julianna Mur- ray, Katie Conrad, Rachel Habib, Amanda Schwerdtman, Hunter Kline, Lauren Finnegan, Jessica Ravert, Julia Baur, Kalani Price, Sydney Bittner, Ava Radel, Mor- gan Vincelli, Christiana Leu, Morgan Masters, Elizabeth Bar- tuska, Kiana Price, Abby Bartus-- ka, Samantha Boice, Rachel! Wooditch, Cassidy Buda, Emily ; Burgit, Kimberly Manganella, W Felicia Brittain, Katie Kaminski, bh Madison Willis, Tyler Manzoni, ountaineers Aquatic Club. 50 Back - Madison Hurst, first; er, third & Emma Berger. i ii 21 points, followed by Collin Gle- It was a very exciting game co with four points, Jay Bittner and the lead went back and DYB with three points and Drew Pat- forth. ROCK REC CENTER SPORTS WRESTLING WINNERS Continued from Page 11 Thompson Trucking 24 Belrick Corp. 23 Nick Mathers made a full-court layup as time expired to lead the Raptors from Thompson Truck- ing to a thrilling 24-23 win over the Belrick Corp. Spurs. The Mathers brothers, Nick and Matt, finished with eight points apiece while Joey Bevevi- no added six points and Abdul Al- mekey scored two. Paul Zablot- ney and Connor Macarty com- bined for 21 points to lead the Spurs offense while Justin Phil- lips led a strong defensive effort. Thirty-One Lake Street 29 Bishop Photo 19 Ryan Martin scored 12 points and Jack Tomko added six as the Thirty-One Lake Street Magic de- feated the Sixers from Bishop Photo, 29-19. Colby Jimmie and J.D. Barrett added key baskets for the Magic. Daniel Mingey and Steven Dar- ling combined for 15 points to lead the 76ers’ offense. Andrew Matcho and Chandler Caruso added two points each. Harry & Carlos 46 Belrick Corp. 30 Matt Harrison scored 12 points and Cory Metz added six as the Celtics from Harry & Carlos de- feated the Belrick Corp. Spurs, 46-30. : Ryan Phillips added four points for the Celts and Chris Allen add- ed a point. Ray Ostroski led the Spurs offense with 20 points while Frank Weaver and Connor Macarty added a bucket each. 3rd & 4th GRADE BOYS Gordon & Long 30 Apollo Group 28 Gordon & Long Real Estate Cavs survived a late rally by the Apollo Group Knicks in their tough 30-28 victory. Nick Kocher led the Cavs with ton with his second basket of the year. John Bynon did a nice job re- bounding. Derek Answini had 16, includ- ing a 35-foot shot at the buzzer, and Darren Kerdesky and Ethan Zawatski chipped in with four apiece. Josh Wyandt scored his first point of the year by splitting two free throws in the first half. Zach Bloom and Josh Lupole were excellent on the boards. Burger King 18 Wyoming Valley Auto 13 Christopher Carver led the Burger King Suns to an 18-13 vic- tory over the Wyoming Valley Au- to Sales Raptors. Carver contributed 10 points while Nick Matcho added six points and Josh Jarden had two points. Dylan Shaver was high scorer for Wyoming Valley Auto Sales Raptorsinan 18-13 loss. Tony Car- avaggio and Jake Weiland also played excellent offense. Dylan Lisnow led the defense with 12 re- bounds. UGI/Penn Natural Gas 24 Dr. Kovalick 16 The UGI/Penn Natural Gas Magic defeated the Dr. Kovalick 76ers, 24-16. Ben O’Connell led the Magic with 15 points while Colin Bo- wanko added four points. Jared Polit Moran scored his first bas- ket of the year and Christian Mot- ley was solid on the defense end - of the court. Point scorers for the 76erss were led by Bernie Frantz, An- drew Kovalick, Brody Strickland, Josh Lydon and Rusty Cool baugh. Joey Chacke and Vince Vespico played aggressive de- fense and helped pull down some rebounds. Gattuso Group 23 Dallas Rotary 19 The Gattuso Group Account- ants and Consultants Spurs over- came a 6-10 halftime deficit to come back and win, 23-19, over the Dallas Rotary Timberwolves. Mason Gattuso led the Spurs scoring with 15 points and Cole Wyfells, Nate Maran- sky and Steven Finerelli com- bined for eight points. Alex Kapral and Jack Ziemba led the rebounding effort. The Timberwolves’ offense was led by Michael Anderson with 12 points. Justin Fell add- ed five and Conner Maloney added two points. Great de- fense was played by Jakob Flores and Jonathon Manzel- la. Orthopedic Consultants 30 Bishop Photo 28 The Lakers lost a buzzer beater to the Bulls, 30-28. Scoring points for the Lak- ers were David Schuster with 16, Adam Borton with eight and Chris Banus and Andrew Grabowski with two each. The Lakers defense was led by Dante Marianacci and Tho- mas Marsola. Quad Three Group 43 Fieldhouse 28 Th Quad Three Group de- feated Fieldhouse Sporting Goods, 43-28. Dalton Simpson led the Hornets with 19 points in the loss while Michael Luksic add- ed six. Brian Kmetz and John Macey also scored for the Hornets. THIRD GRADE SKILLS COMPETITION Dallas Youth Basketball re- cently held its annual boys third-grade skills competition. Michael Anderson took first-place honors in the lay-up event, followed by Michael Luksic in second place and Ethan Zawatski in third place. Derek Answini won a three- way tiebreaker to claim first place in the free-throw event while Alex Kapral finished in second place and Jacob Novit- ski took third place. w Moun emo Wrestling 2 ack ¥ Wrestling Several Back Mountain wrestlers placed at the Rock Recre- ation Center Wrestling Tournament. From left, first row, are Shawn Henninger, first; Bobby Lugiano, second; Matt Maransky;, first; and Steven Newell, first. Second row, Justin Hutchins, sec- ond; Xavier Barber, first; Jerry Oqgurkis, first; and Nate Maran- sky, first. Absent at the time of the photo were Cole Dixon, first; Noah Cooper, second; and Noah Daily, third. HL Little League plans registration Harveys Lake Little League fy will conduct player registratiol from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sat- urday, Feb. 20, at the Harveys Lake Borough Building. Cost is $40 per child or $50 per family. Chick Kickers set registration “The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club Chick Kickers girls U10 travel soccer team has sched- uled tryouts for the upcoming spring travel season. In prep- aration for the fall 2010 season, the Chick Kickers are looking for competitive players to begin training and competing with the team now. The Chick Kickers participate in spring, fall and indoor travel leagues and attend local tourna- ments. Interested players should have soccer experience, a posi- tive work ethic, a willingness to learn and play all positions. Contact Alex Apaliski at aja- paliski@epix.net or by calling 592-7022. PUZZLE ANSWERS — King Crossword — Answers Solution time: 21 mins. vIo[ulsE ELM A[S[P AlB[S|C|!]|S|S|A N[T|O M R TIAN T [RT Fl MI 1[N T|S B|O|X|E o[H|O N|A[RIE|TENA|G|AIR AlrR[T[sIlH|B[0[M|B wlalpl iT]! 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