Sunday, January 2, 2011 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Sports Aquatic Club SWIMS away with a win The Dallas Mountaineer Ag- uatic Club traveled to Danville to take on the Danville Dolphins Swim team Saturday, Dec. 18, in the Northeast PA Age Group Swim League. The Mountaineer Girls won 110-60 and the Boys won 111-52. The following Dallas swim- "mers placed in their events: GIRLS 8 & UNDER 25 Free -Savanna Eneboe, third 50 Free - Sydney Bittner, sec- - ond; Hayley Vasek, third 25 Back - Hannah Kline, third 10 & UNDER 100 IM - Annalise Cheshire, first; Jordyn Miller, second 50 Free - Madison Federici, first; Lindsey Jorda, second; Em- ma Berger, third 50 Fly - Abby Zolner, first; Heather Shively, second; Ava A Baur, third 50 Back - Jordyn Miller, first; Heather Shively, second; Madi- son Federici, third 50 Breast - Annalise Cheshire, first; Ava Baur, second; Kimberly Manganella, third 100 Free - Abby Zolner, first; Emma Berger, second; Abigail Bartuska, third 12 & UNDER 100 IM - Julia Baur, first; Lau- ren Finnegan, second 50 Free - Krista Vivian, first; Taylor Cercone, second 50 Fly - Krista Vivian, first 50 Breast - Kathleen Brown, second; Elizabeth Bartuska, third 100 Free - Julia Baur, first; Lau- ren Finnegan, second; Abigail McCabe, third 50 Back - Madison Hurst, first; Taylor Cercone, second 14 & UNDER 200 IM -Kaylin Augustine, first 50 Free -Kaylin Augustine, first 100 Free - Samantha Rinehim- er, second 200 Free - Samantha Rinehim- er, first 100 Back - Kayline Augustine, first 100 Breast - Samantha Rine- himer, second BOYS 10 & UNDER 50 Free - David Lipinski, first; Bobby DeLuna, third 50 Back - Matthew Duffy, third . 100 Free - Bobby DeLuna, first 50 Fly - Donovan McCall, first 50 Breast - Donovan McCall, first 100 IM - Donovan McCall, first 12 & UNDER 100 IM - Thomas Manzoni, first 50 Free - Dominic Augustine, first; Porter Luksic, second; Tyler Manzoni, third 50 Fly - Thomas Manzoni, first; Andrew Herrick, second 100 Free - Dominic Augustine, first; Jared Krawetz, second; An- drew Herrick, third 50 Back - Tyler Manzoni, first; Justin Butsavage, second; Tyler Dragon, third 50 Breast - Porter Luksic, first; Jared Krawetz, second 14 & UNDER 200 Free - Collin Masters, sec- ond 200 IM - Reid Luksic, first 50 Free - Jacob Plank, second; Owen Kiluk, third 100 Fly - Collin Masters, second 100 Free - Owen Kiluk, second; Jacob Plank, third 100 Back - Collin Masters, first 100 Breast - Reid Luksic first; Jacob Plank, second; Ryan Ches- kiewicz, third SPORTS BRIEFS Basketball club schedules tryouts FIRM Athletic Basketball Club will hold open tryouts for its 2011 spring AAU basketball teams for girls in grades four through nine and boys in grades five through nine at the King- ston Rec Center, 655 Third Ave., Kingston. The schedule is as follows: Today, Jan. 2: 5 to 6:30 p.m., boys grades 7-8. The cost for tryouts will be $25. Participants need to attend only one session. For more information, e-mail Isiah Walker at walkr6@aol.com. Dallas Youth Basketball having slam dunk season The following is a recap of last week’s games for Dallas Youth Basketball: 5TH & 6TH GRADE BOYS Thrifty Beverage Inc. 37 Harry & Carlos 27 Thrifty Beverages’ offense ex- ploded with Lee Eckert, Ethan Szczecinski, Devin Robbins, Mi- chael Anderson and Owen Sprau all adding points for their team. The defense of Thrifty, led by Josh Wyandt and Andy Zeyher contained Harry & Carlos from the start of the game. Harry and Carlos Dalton and Mason Gattu- so, along with David Chopyak, fought hard and played well throughout the game. Gordon & Long 33 DeLuca Law Offices 27 Chris Murray and Paul Zablot- ney led offensively for Gordon & Long with 25 combined points. Dylan Shaver and Matt Magnot- ta handled the defense. Nico De- Luca led DeLuca Law with 12with Jacob Strizinger and Nick Matcho each adding 4. Matt Dillon and Nick Matcho carried the defense. Prime Cut Lawn 27 Orthopedic Consultants 16 Cody Coolbaugh scored 10 with Collin Pertl adding 8 for the victory over Prime Cut Lawns. Orthos’ Stone Mannello had 11 and Matt Blaum chipped in 5. Michael Mesko, Jake Weiland, Michael Caravaggio and Joseph Deyoall played a tough defense for their teams. Coon Industries 27 Dr.’s M & K Kovalick 14 Justin Marshall netted 11 and Ben O’ Connell scored 9 and Dal- ton Simpson added 6 to lead the offense. Mikail Krochto held on defense. Matt Mathers and An- drew Kovalick led the offense as Chris Hadsell played well defen- sively. Grasshopper Lawns 42 Jeff Thompson Trucking 28 In an exciting offensive game Jason Anderson scored 18 and Alex Charlton 13, while Sam Kravitski and Zach Charlton led the strong defense. David Schus- ter had 18 points and Adam Bor- ton added 9 in the loss. Joey and Justin Thompson played great defense for Thompson Truck- ing. Abstract Resources 36 Belrick Corp. 17 Abstract had a well rounded team effort with Michael Farrell, Nate Maransky, Tyler Cava- naugh, Jay Bittner, and Steve Finnerelli all contributing to the score. Nick Kocher led Belrick on offense with Justin Phillips adding an exiting 2 points. Josh Holdredge, Eric Llewelyn, and Jonathon Adams played very Bishop Photo Sixers 35 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sixers - Matt Ross, 19 points Lakers - Allen Fell, 17 points Spurs - Jamie Flores, 14 points Bulls - Jonathan Sabatini and Zach Connelly, 17 points Magic - Tanner Gattuso, 15 points Celtics - Spencer Bowanko, 18 points strong defense for their teams. STANDINGS 7TH & 8TH GRADE BOYS Knicks 5-1 Note: Only scores were avail- Sixers 4-2 able at press time. Raptors 3-2 UPS Celtics 42 Celtics 3-3 Gattuso Group Magic 38 Magic 34 Valley Plastic Bull 40 Ill Guys Spurs 2-4 Spurs 38 Bulls 2-3 Ace Moving Lakers 38 Lakers 24 Sarah Zerfoss balances above the board during the competition. Members of the Dallas High School Swimming and Diving team stretch. The team hosted an alumni meet at 3 p.m. Dec. 26, at the Dallas Middle School Stacey Stepaniak and Mariel Adams are both former members of the team. NG A SPLASH gr. Egan Mengeringhausen back strokes during a 100 IM medley. Natatorium. All Dallas swimming and diving alumni were welcome to attend. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/FOR THE DALLAS POST GIRLS SOCCER TEAMS WIN FIRST PLACE The Wyoming Valley U-13/U-12 girls soccer teams combined to take first place inthe FC Delco Soccer Tournament held over Colum- bus Day weekend. Team members are, from left, Haley Gobla, Wilkes-Barre. Second row, Maddie Minmaugh, Pittston; Rachel Manis- kas, Dallas; Nicole Cavanaugh, Dallas; Megan Miller, Dallas; and Elise Fellerman, Wilkes-Barre. Third row, Coach Jay Manis- kas, Sam Mayers, Pittston; Lexi Gaetano, Mountaintop; Kayley Nilon, Wilkes-Barre; Joey Kress, Sugarloaf; Paige Williams, Ply- mouth; Emma Lehman, Dallas; Maddie Kel- ley, Dallas; and Julia Adams, Wilkes-Barre.
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