PAGE 12 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, December 26, 2010 Seven members of the Wyoming Valley Soccer Club were named to the U12 Girls Olympic Development Program for 2010-2011. From left, are Giorgi Mandzulasvili, trainer; Javier Rodriguez, head coach; Amanda Ayers, Sweet Valley; Kyra Apaliski, Harveys Lake; Katlyn Premus, Sweet Valley; Taylor Oakes, Pittston; Kath- ryn Gonzalez, Blakeslee; Nicole Cavanaugh, Dallas; Alexia Pino, Feeders; and Andy Sandoe, trainer. UI2 Soccer girls excel Seven members of the ate a pool from which state and Wyoming Valley Soccer Club national teams are selected. were named to the Ul2 Girls The program provides ad- Olympic Development Pro- vanced training with profes- gram for 2010-2011. sional coaches to enhance the The players were selected development of the players. through a series of competitive = Throughout the fall and win- tryouts held this fall through- ter, the girls will participate in out the state. regional and state training ses- The mission of the US Youth sions to prepare for further ac- Soccer Olympic Development tivity in the Spring and Sum- program is to identify and de- mer including tournaments velop high-level players to cre- and camp. U-12 GIRLS SOCCER TEAM FINISHES FIRST The Wyoming Valley U-12 girls soccer team recently finished in first place in the Kids Peace Soccer Invitational held in Allentown . The girls were undefeated all weekend. Team members are, first row, Megan Miller, Dallas. From left, second row, Rachel Ma- niskas, Dallas; Haley Gobla Wilkes-Barre; Joey Kress, Sugarloaf; Nicole Cavanaugh, Dallas. Third row, Coach Jay Maniskas, Dal- las; Emma Lehman, Dallas; Elise Fellerman, Wilkes-Barre; Kayley Nilon, Wilkes-Barre; Lexi Gaetano, Mountaintop; and Maddie Goodwin, Dallas. LEGION POST HONORS ALIL-STAR MALLOY Daddow-Isaacs Dallas American Legion Post 672 recently honored Mark Malloy for progressing through various levels of competition and reaching All-Star status. Malloy was chosen to play in the Eastern All-Stars vs. Western All-Stars game. He is currently participating in a fall baseball program. From left, are Mark Malloy Sr., Susan Malloy, Tom Evans, team manager; Mark Malloy and James Baloga. Doug Miller, a coach for the Elite Basketball Camp at the Rock Center in Trucksville, demonstrates techniques to the campers. They know the drill CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Sara Lojewski takes a shot during the Elite Basketball Camp for girls at the Rock Rec Center in Trucksville. he Rock Solid Girls Elite Basketball Camp at the Rock Rec Center in Trucksville was open to girls en- tering third to fifth grades. The camp focused on making play- ers more fundamentally sound with position-specific drills. Emilee Zawatski, Dallas, pauses to listen to coach Mary Thornton, West Pittston at an elite basketball camp for girls in the Rock Center, Shavertown. SPORTS BRIEFS DHS alumni SWIM diving alumni are welcome to through nine and boys in 7-9. attend. grades 5 through 9 at the King- Friday, Dec. 31: 10 to 11:45 meet schedule ston Rec Center, 655 Third a.m., girls grades 6-8. : Ave., Kingston. Sunday, Jan. 2: 5 to 6:30 p.m., g The Dallas Ho fehool Basketball club The schedule is as follows: boys grades 7-8. wimming and Diving leam Today, Dec. 26: 10 to 11:30 The cost for tryouts will be will host an alumni meet at 3 schedules tryouts a.m. girls grades 4-6; 11:30 a.m. $25. bry p.m. today, Dec. 26, at the FIRM Athletic Basketball to 1 p.m., girls grades 6-7; 1 to Participants need to attend Dallas Middle School Natatori- Club will hold open tryouts for 2:45 p.m., girls grades 8-9; 2:45 only one session. um. Sl its 2011 spring AAU basketball to 4:30 p.m., boys grades 5-7; For more information, e-mail All Dallas swimming and teams for girls in grades four 4:30 to 6:15 p.m., boys grades Isiah Walker at alkr6@aol.com. — Super Crossword —— | Misericordia students to present PURtlen Page? Answers medieval history papers : H|Y|D|E O|M|A|R olilalA M|A|S|H ry pap o . 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