Sunday, June 6, 2010 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 SPOrts Joey Pelamato CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST r (No. 1) of the Back Mountain Bandits lacrosse team jostles shoulder- to-shoulder with a Scranton opponent. Thomas Rundell, left, and Anthony Chielli, a formidable duo for the Back Mountain Bandits U-15 team, rally before a game against SERIOUS STICK ACTION A Back Mountain Brawl Lacrosse Festival saw 24 teams from Pennsylvania participating in a day-long lacrosse event on May 15 at the Back Mountain Recreation Fields in Lehman. Scranton. FAR LEFT PHOTO: Nice partnering between Thomas Rundell (No. 20) and Logan Brace (No. 21) gets this ball away from the opposi- tion. Brace pushes the ball between and through the opponents’ legs. AT LEFT: Dante Ziuranda attempts a shot at the Back Mountain Recreation Park in Lehman during a game against Scranton. Lady Mountaineers keep cool: ~~ win opening round of PIAA play District 2 champion Dallas High School girls soccer team had little trouble with D3 fifth seed Lancaster Country Day, winning 6-1 in impression fash- ion in the opening round of the PIAA Class 2A girls soccer tour- ; nament on Wednesday. ln The Dallas girls (17-1) earned the right to now face D3 cham- | pion Trinity (22-2) Friday in a li] quarterfinal game. | . The lopsided score of the & game with LCD led to plenty of frustration and some overly physical play during the game. When an LCD player received a yellow card for a blatant foul, the Lady Mountaineers kept their cool and continued to remain composed throughout the con- FRED ADAMS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Wendy Greenwood of Dallas kicks the ball away from Lancaster test. Country Day's Yani Najarian during the second half of play al Dallas’ all-state midfielder Wednesday in the opening round of the PIAA Class 2A girls | and Penn State recruit Ellen Ar- soccer tournament. | naud scored twice late in the first half and again early in the Kassondra Michno, whousu- Dunbar and Hilary Crossley second, her last goal giving the ally plays defender, scored Dal- scored the first two goals for the winning Mountaineers. Mountaineers a 5-0 lead las’ sixth goal while Ashley - i i _ spy BACK MOUNTAIN BASEBALL Orlandini, Anderson share mound for Red Sox victory Red Sox 15 Yankees 0 Josh Orlandini pitched three innings, striking out five and Ja- son Anderson pitched one in- ning, striking out three as the Red Sox beat the Yankees, 15 -0. The Red Sox hitters were led by Josh Orlandini with three hits, including a triple. JD Barrett add- ed two hits, including a double. Kyle Piskorik had two hits in the win. Jason Anderson had a dou- ble. Ryan Martin, Grant Payne, Jacob Serafin and Jayson Strauss- er all had hits for the Red Sox. Liam Barret had a hit for the Yankees. Cody Coolbaugh and Iziah Calpin pitched well for the Yankees. Red Sox 9 Pirates 5 Ryan Martin had two hits, in- cluding a grand slam and Josh Strausser hit his first major league home run as the Red Sox defeated the Pirates, 9-5. Jason Anderson tripled and Josh Orlandini also hit safely for the Red Sox. Martin, Strausser, Orlandini and JD Barrett pitched for the Red Sox. Byron Oldeack smashed a tri- ple and a double for the Pirates. Jack Tomko and Eric Llewellyn also hit safely for the Pirates. By- ron Oldeack and Brian Drouse pitched for the Pirates. Red Sox 7 Giants 4 Ryan Martin clubbed a 3-run home run to lead the Red Sox over the Giants, 7-4. JD Barrett had two doubles, Josh Orlandini doubled and Ja- cob Serafin singled in the win. Josh Orlandini struck out nine Giants and Jayson Strausser came in to close out the game. Anthony Huntington led the Giants with two doubles. Jackson Shaver and Tommy Williams had doubles. Mike Farell also hit safe- ly for the Giants. Jackson Shaver pitched a great game for the Gi- ants in the loss. Astros 13 Yankees 1 Nick Kocher threw a three-hit- ter and helped his own cause with two doubles and three RBIs as the Astros defeated the Yan- kees, 13-1. Nick James and Nick Eury add- ed inside-the-park HRs. Noah Gorski was a perfect two-for-two at the plate and scored three runs. Colin Pertl suffered the loss for the Yankees. Pertl had two hits with a double while Cody Cool- baugh also hit safely for the Yan- kees. Player Appreciation Day Player Appreciation Day will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. today, June 6, at the Back Mountain Lit- tle League. Players will enjoy prizes, a raf- fle and ice-cream and will have the opportunity to participate in a Home Run Derby.
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