PAGE 12 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 14, 2010 Players representing the Dallas and Lake-Lehman High School football teams at a breakfast held the day before the Old Shoe Game SUBMITTED PHOTO are, from left, first row, Donald Behm, James Roccograndi, Kohner Rice, Damien Rutkoski, Brett Wanek, Shane Dunn, William Dixon, Dakota Stritzinger. Second row, Stephen Love, Kyle Wesley, Jared Novitski, Job Stepanski, Ryan Hoyt, Brnadon Roberts, Cole Barbac- ci, Adam Goeringer, Jordan Richardson, Tony LaFratte, Jason Crispell. Second row, Anthony Bennett, Tim Harris, Richard Laurie, Za- chary Yursha, Steve Simko, Richard Malinoski, Cory Bullock, Ryan Evans, Brian Mathers, Robert Evans, Adam Weaver, Geroge Jones, T.J. LaBar. Fourth row, Matthew Coolbaugh, Garrett Hopfer, Jeremy Roberts, Garrett Artmsa, Stephen Zapotick, FJ Costantino, Mi- chael Sebastian, Daran Otway, Keifer Rogers, Robert Saba and Paul Brace. break bread Players CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Tony Marchakitus, one of the original Lake-Lehman football coaches of the Old Shoe rivalry between Dallas and Lake-Lehman High School football teams, attended a pre-game breakfast at the Huntsville Golf Club with the teams. hey may be big rivals on the field but, off the field, members of the Dallas and Lake-Lehman High School football teams can be the best of friends. That was proven when, the day before the annual Old Shoe Game at Dallas High School, the teams joined to- gether for the annual Old Shoe Breakfast at the Huntsville Kyle Wesle, left, and Bryan Mathers fill their plates at a pre-game breakfast for Dallas and Lake- Country Club. Lehman football players the day before the annual Old Shoe Game. Members of the Lake-Lehman and Dallas High School football and cheerleading teams met for a pre-game breakfast at the Hunts- ville Golf Club, Lehman. vn WL) Ni The Lake-Lehman Junior High boys and girls cross country teams recently earned second-place AA honors at the Ed Narkiewicz Wyoming Valley Conference All-League Meet. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Wesley Price, Megan Galasso, Neil Mras, Lindsay Pembleton. Second row, Kaitlin Sutton, Matthew Vacante, Matt Edkins, Dominic Hockenbury, Chris Sabol. Third row, Karli Coole, CJ Carey, Ty Shaw, Danae Sutliff, Shawn Kidd, Rachel Malek and coach Justin Mazer. L:L runners earn second place The Lake-Lehman Junior High boys and girls cross country teams recently earned second-place AA hon- ors at the Ed Narkiewicz Wyoming Valley Conference All-League Meet. The boys team was led by a fifth-place finish by seventh- grader Dominic Hockenbury. Freshman Ty Shaw also earned a medal in the boys race, taking 27th place over- all. On the girls side, Danae Sutliff, Lindsey Pembleton, Megan Galasso and Kaitlin Sutton all earned medals, taking eighth, 13th, 20th and 26th place, respectively. Both teams are coached by Justin Mazer. Both programs finished their regular season with a record of 12-3. JUNIOR MOUNTS C TEAM | CELEBRATES VICTORY Dallas Junior Mounts C Team finished their season 1-0, celebrating their 44-8 victory over the Duryea Wildcats in a league playoff game held November 7 in the Back Mountain. From left, first row, are Ethan Sciosza, Sean Cuba, Jacob Esposito, Jacob Brennan, Blaine Rex, Xander Shaner, Michael Lukasavage, Hunter Love, Joseph Brennan, Cole Dewees. Second row, Ethan Mooney, Jack Gallis, Jack Zeyher, Freddie Lombardo, Sean Henniger, Christian Sebastianelli, John Cantan- do, Ryan Maloney, Alex Kapral, Todd Phillips, Steven Newell, Jack Farrell, Colin Zeiss. Third row, Joseph Brennan, Dan Maloney, Steve Esposito and Jeff Rex. SPORTS BRIEFS team plays a minimum of three games in a Round Robin for- © PULILE ANSWERS DYB players shine Liberty (1-0) mat. The event is open to high Brace’s Orchard Mercury school girls and boys with a — Kina Cr d Puzzles, Page 2 Outstanding performances in (1.0) men’s and women’s open divi- g LIOSSWOr the Dallas Youth Basketball Bendick Law Office Storm sion. Answers — Go Figure! ———— — Super Crossword — League were turned in by Car- (0.1) There will be t-shirts avail- Solution time: 21 mins. Thin Answers ® line Bas, 16 pois: Gabbie able for sale, concessions avail- B G[E|D 3 5 PE : olpetti, 18 points; Lauren am able throughout the tourna- L|O|N[E — X clk Slavoski, seven points; Court- J on 3 basketball ment a for cham- H|F[L]O|w y ney Hoats, 12 points; Talia ions in each division. ARIDILIVI | X + Szatkowski, 25 points; and event planned P Cost is $50 per team prior to AEE Olivia Mennig, 12 points. A Lady Knights Basketball November 12 and $60 the day B|O|D WEmD|U 7|+18|+|(1]15 STANDINGS three-on-three championship of the event. A portion of the 2 3 ; : 2 Arris Engineering Sparks will be held at 9 a.m. today, proceeds will benefit the Amer- Fo L wy #g ol (0-1) Nov. 14 at the Lake-Lehman ican Cancer Society. H|O|O 0 5 X 6 we 9 21 Grasshopper Lawns Sun High School. For more information, con- UIN|D Ww (1-0) Teams will consist of a mini- tact Selena Adamshick by gla £ 16 =f 6 | Pro-HVAC Shock (0-1) mum of three players and a phone 704-6908 or by e-mail at ONE 2 Drs. Banas, Byron & Kim maximum of five players. Each adamshick@hotmail.com.
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