sly Tue DALLAS POST re Sports DALLAS MOUNTAINEER AQUATIC CLUB acpi oman ia | Open benefits Candy’s Place take on the Central Columbia Blue Jays Saturday, Dec. 11, in the North- east PA Age Group Swim League. The Blue Jays girls upended the Dallas girls, 149-85, and the boys, 136-61. The following Dallas swimmers placed in their events: GIRLS 8 & UNDER 25 Free - Morgan Bennet, first 25 Fly - Sydney Bittner, third 50 Free - Sydney Bittner, second 25 Breast - Savanna Eneboe, third 10 & UNDER 100 IM - Abby Zolner, second 50 Free - Annalise Cheshire, first; Heather Shively, second 50 Fly - Jordyn Miller, second; Lindsey Jorda, third 50 Back - Abby Zolner, first; Hun- ter Kline, third : 50 Breast - Jessica Ravert, third 100 Free - Annalise Cheshire, first; Ava Baur, second 12 & UNDER 100 IM - Krista Vivian, second 50 Fly - Julia Baur, second; El- izabeth Bauer, third 50 Back - Madison Hurst, first; Emily Bauer, second 3 LT 4H& UNDER : BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST 50 Free - Kaylin Augustine, second Matt Alferio of Moscow, center, putts on the 14th hole at Irem Temple Country 100 Free - Samantha Rinehimer, Club as Dr. John Citti of Kingston, left, and Jack Digwood of Mountain Top, watch. third 200 Free - Kaylin Augustine, first 100 Back - Kayline Augustine 100 Breast - Samantha Rinehimer, second BOYS 10 & UNDER 50 Free - Donovan McCall, second he Center for Cancer Well- Bp dae. Mallow ness, Candy’s Place held its - (9) . ond first Cancer Wellness Golf 50 Breast - David Lipinski, second Open at the Irem Country Club in Dallas on Sept. 23. The day featured 12 & UNDER baisket rail Ii 100 IM - Jarod Willis, first; Tyler asket es, complimentary mas- Manzoni, second sages and lunch, snacks and dinner. ree vs Manzoni, Ae Candy’s Place, located in Forty - Justin Butsavage, secon : , 100 Free - Thomas Manzoni, first: Fort, is a local cancer Yesource cen Jarod Willis, second ter that provides all services — from 50 Back - Dominic Augustine, massage to educational and well- second 50 Breast - Tyler Manzoni, second ness programs to yoga and cardio classes — free to cancer patients and ==... | OP wellness 14 & UNDER their families. SA ree ~Dominic Augustine, Tournament winner was the team Golfer Paul Bukeavich gets a massage 50 Fre - Colllh Muster second of Roger Howell, Doug Gaudet, Jim from massage therapist Lindsay Isa- : ’ . moyer at Irem Temple Country Club 100 Fly - Collin Masters, second Oshcal and Mike Banks. The event during the Candy's Place Benefit Golf 3% Free - Justin Butsavage, sec- raised more than $6,400. Tournament. on 100 Back - Collin Masters, second 100 Breast - Jarod Willis, second Committee members planning the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship are, from left, first row, Jack Cacozza, Grand Knight; Bill Roberts, chairman; Marty Lukas, Ed Sholtis, Deputy Grand Knight; and Frank Smaka. Second row, Bob Lukas, Joe Sallitt and Bruce Boyle. Free throw tourney planned for Jan. 11 boys and girls ages district and state competitions. . International champions are i o i are invited i announced by the K of C head- cipate in the lo- quarters based on scores from cal level of competition for the state-level competitions. ; All boys and girls will com- the Knights of Columbus pete in their respective age and Free Throw Championship. gender divisions. H The local competition Since its beginning in 1972, . over 2.5 million youths have par- will be held at noon on Sat- ticipatedin the.contest, LA of Heaven School, Machell level are recognized for their participation. Avenue, Dallas. Participants are required to furnish proof of age and written The Knights of Columbus parental consent. For entry Free Throw Championship is forms or additional information ners progressing through local, 6754237: urday, Jan. 15, 2011 at Gate All contestants on the local sponsored annually, with win- contact chairman Bill Roberts U10 BOYS WIN TRAVEL. CHAMPIONSHIP The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club U0 boys won the Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association travel championship. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Zac Kornfeld, Ben Emershaw, Mateo Espinoza, David Cortez and Auggie George. Second row, Ryan fisher, Tyler Gillespie, Eric Emilcar, Justin Timonte, Harrison Kayton and Eric Berley. BACK MOUNTAIN LOCALS - COMPLETE DEFENSE CLASS A group of Back Mountain adults and teens recently complet- ed a10-week self defense course led by Master Richard Dixon at the Back Mountain Martial Arts Center in Dallas, every Sunday for10 weeks. Participants learne dvarious forms of personal pro- tection. From left, first row, are Samantha Casto, Adrienne Box, Shannon Brobst, Sabrina Alles, Taylor Culver’ Sarah Pomfret, Kim Kuzma. Second row, Mike Pace, assistant instructor; Beth Snipas, assistant instructor; Emma Healey, Master Richard Dix- on, instructor; May Goebel, Rachel Chrobak, Daniel Siblini, as- sistant instructor; and Jackie Soper, assistant instructor. WV SOCCER CLUB PLACES FIRST IN TOURNAMENT The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club U-12 girls team recently traveled to Lancaster to take first place in the Hempfield Fall Classic Soccer Tournament. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Nicole Cavanaugh, Dallas; Rachel Maniskas, Dallas; Haley Gobla, Wilkes-Barre; Megan Miller, Dallas; Em- ma Lehman, Dallas. Second row, Paige Williams, Plymouth; Lexi Gaetano, Mountaintop; Maddie Goodwin, Dallas; Julia Adams, Wilkes-Barre; and Coach Jay Maniskas. The girls are also coached by Javier Rodriguez and Andy Sandoe. WILD ANGELS SOCCER TEAM FINISHES SEASON Ps LL me ¥ ; " b ment ® Back Mountain UIO girls Wild Angels soccer team recently completed a very successful season with only two losses. The team also competed in two championship games. Team mem- bers are, from left, first row, Julia Krawetz, Sophia Answini, Megan Borton, Sydney Strickland, Emily Bogdon, Morgan Davis and Julia Sabol. Second row, Sylvana Leo, Christina Shappert, Carly Trapani, Shelby Carr, Hunter Kline and Lauryn Pembleton. The girls were coached by Mike Borton, Holly Kline and Don Strickland.
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