The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 18, 2010, Image 11

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Connor Morgan, left, and Luke Spencer, of Lehman, talk seriously Branden Love, of Sweet Valley, flings the pigskin high during foot-
about play positions during summer football camp at Dallas. ball camp in Dallas.
Former Dallas High School player Paul Brace models a tee-shirt in
support of his former coach at Ted Jackson's summer football CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
camp at Dallas Mountaineer Stadium. The shirt refers to a sus- Dallas High School football coach Ted Jackson walks among the participants at his annual summer football camp at Dallas Mountain-
pension handed down by the PIAA against Jackson. eer Stadium.
Young gridders attend mini-football camp conducted by Dallas coach
Future gridiron stars were out in full force Mountaineer Stadium. The camp is conducted staff, current and former Mountaineer football
during the week as the annual mini football by Jackson, head football coach at Dallas High players. Emphasis was placed on drills and fun-
camp sponsored by Ted Jackson was held at School, along with members of his coaching damentals for the young players.
ROCK SOLID Ull CAGERS END SEASON ROCK SOLID U10 TEAM FINISHES SEASON
Tournament J Tournament
Champions Champions
The Rock Solid Ut girls basketball team recently finished a very successful AAU season. In-
cludedin its overall record of 13-7 was a first-place finish in Bath, PA, a first-place finish in Mahwah,
NJ and second-place finish in Hatboro, PA. Players are, from left, first row, Rachael Solano, Karisa
; Perrins, Brielle Brace, Courtney Hoats and Kayla Hons. Second row, Courtney Kijek, Nicole Wren,
ii Nicole Wright, Katie Kravitsky, Abbie Sheerer and Miranda Pace. Absent at the time of the photo
were Olivia Mennig and Lauren Dottor. Head coach was Chad Lojewski, assisted by Jen Lojewski,
Len Lojewski and Kermit Douglas.
; @- PORTS BRIEFS The Rock Rec. Center, 340 Carv-
erton Rd, Trucksville.
Basketball clinic set 12th grades will meet from 1 to Girls entering third to fifth
The Rock Recreation Center, 5 p.m. on Friday, July 30. grade will meet from 4 to 5:30
340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville For more information, contact p.m. and girls in sixth through
will host Pro-Shot Shooting Doug Miller at The Rock Rec eighth grades will meet from The Rock Solid U10 girls basketball team recently finished a very successful AAU season.
Included in the team's overall record of 15-4 was a first-place finish in Bath, PA and a second-
. ‘hi Center at 696-2769. 5:30 to 7 p.m.
| DC el 4 he il S5cus of mak. place finish in Hatboro, PA. Players are, from left, first row, Sara Lojewski, Maya Kornfeld and
p A urt Girls basketball ing plavers more fundamentally Talia Kosierowski. Second row, Lisa Radziak, Maddie Kelley, and Katie Wolfgang. Third row,
cin Soiarth thtouh camp scheduled sound with position specific Angela Bendick, Courtney Devens and Paige Evans. Absent at the time of the photo was Breia-
na Coolbaugh. Head coach was Chad Lojewski, assisted by Len Kelley, Jen Lojewski, Len Lojew-
seventh grade will meet from 1 Rock Solid Girls Elite Basket- drills for each player. ; :
ski and Kermit Douglas.
: to 5 p.m. on Thursday, July 29, ball Camp will be held Monday For more information, call the
ie while players in eighth through through Thursday, Aug, 9-19, at Rock Rec Center at 696-2769.
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