Sunday, September 5, 2010 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11 First-place winners of the Dallas Kiwanis Annual Walter Kazem- chek Golf Tournament are, from left, Tex Wilson, Tex Wilson Jr., Ted Wilson and Bob Bolton. wo CUB SCOUT PACK 155 PLANS SIGN-UP NIGHT Bill Gatley finishes up a putt. & Laura Spencer takes a practice swing. Abby Call shows her form. Cub Scout Pack 155 will hold its annual Sign-Up Night from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 8, at the Dallas Elemen- tary School for boys in first to fifth grades. Shown here at a recent Welcome Back Pack Cookout at the Trucksville United Methodist Church pavilion are, from left, first row, Jacob Ban- ta, Lucas Tomko, Matt Cheskiewicz, Zack Calkins, Doug New- bigging, Ethan Shilanski, Austin Sowga, Dylan Roberts and Ryan Hunt. Second row, Kyle Gurzynski, Nathan Ostroski, Matt Magnotta, Scotty Banta, Alex Jennings, Zack Chamber- lain, Dennis Dukinas and Nick Zaboski. Third row, Paul Hurn, Jacob Calkins, Ryan Kollar, Rory Brown, Joe Fioti, Crys Jen- nings, George Bath and Betty June Mathers. Fourth row, Tony Fioti, Scott Banta, Russ Banta, Tom Gurzynski, Todd Calkins, Bob Magnotta and Rick Ostroski. For more information, please contact Crys Jennings at 696-6941 or Betty June Mathers at 696-2214. SPORTS BRIEFS Girls basketball tournament slated The double elimination Future Stars Basketball Tour- team. Teams are limited to eight players per roster and each roster must include one seventh-grader. No more than nament for seventh and two sixth-graders may be add- . : : ed to the roster. eighth-gr: ade gir Is will be held Cost i Ss $20 per in divi dia 1 Three Wilson and a Bolton win tourney Sunday, Sept. 19, and Sunday, Sept. 26, at the Kingston Rec- reation Center, 655 Third Ave. and $150 per team. The dead- line for sign-ups is September 8. The Dallas Kiwanis held its First place went to the team division was Geoff Dent and in Gula. annual Walter Kazemchek Golf of Tex Wilson, Tex Wison Jr.,, the woman's division was Janet All proceeds from the event Tournament on July 30 at Mill Ted Wilson and Bob Bolton. Dent. Longest drive on the fair- benefit programs run by the Race Golf Course in Benton. Closest to the pin in the men’s way was turned in by Ronald Dallas Kiwanis. Players may sign up as indi- viduals and be placed on a team or they may sign up as a For more information, e- mail Isiah Walker at walkr6@aol.com. enth and Eighth Grade Fall Boys Basketball League for six weeks, Sept.18-Oct. 23. The league fee is $150 plus $25 per game for referees and scorekeeper. All games will be played on Saturdays between 9 grades three through eight in the Dallas School District are welcome to sign up. SPORTS BRIEFS Mariner finishes first in age group David Mariner, of Shaver- town, finished 64th overall and first in the 55-59 year old "kAMINSKI CONSTRUCTION For information regarding the FIRM A.C., log onto www.firmacbasketball.com.. Rock Rec Center plans boys cage league o ° wr « BN he : 7) ® PY FY Y 7B ££) Starz set registration Additions & Remodeling 696-2828 age group at the 29th Annual The West Side All Starz The Rock Recreation Cen- ~~ a.m. and 1 p.m. ; Wilkes-Barre Triathlon held ~~ Cheer and Dance will hold ter, 340 Carverton Rd., For more information, con- WWW.KAMINSKICONSTRUCTION.NET Aug. 22. registration for its Half Year Trucksville will hosts a Sev- tact The Rock Rec Center at SaLos78} Mariner, 55, finished the Cheer Program from 6 to 8 696-2769. JADU 7 p.m. today, Sept. 5, and from 10 am. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 11, at 545 Charles St., Luzerne. The program is open to everyone 14 years of age and under. 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