PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2011 Sports DALLAS MOUNTAINEER AQUATIC CLUB The Dallas Mountaineer Ag- uatic Club hosted Hanover on Saturday, Jan. 29. Both the girls (150-97) and boys (138-75) teams were victorious. The following swimmers placed in their events: GIRLS 8 & UNDER 25 Free - Sydney Bittner, first; Morgan Bennett, third 50 Free - Morgan Bennett, sec- ond 25 Fly - Amanda Puza, third 25 Back - Shreena Patel, sec- ond; Hannah Kline, third 25 Breast - Sydney Bittner, first 10 & UNDER 100 IM - Heather Shively, first; Jordyn Miller, third 50 Free - Annalise Cheshire, first; Ava Baur, second 50 Fly - Abby Zolner, first; Lind- sey Jorda, second 50 Back - Heather Shively, first; Abby Zolner, second 50 Breast - Annalise Cheshire, first; Jessica Ravert, second 100 Free - Ava Baur, first; Madi- son Federici, second 12 & UNDER 100 IM - Krista Vivian, first; Lauren Finnegan, third 50 Free - Julia Baur, second; Taylor Cercone, third 50 Fly - Julia Baur, first; Madi- son Hurst, third 50 Back - Madison Hurst, first; Sophia Krupsha, second 50 Breast - Lauren Finnegan, second 100 Free - Lauren Finnegan, second; Taylor Cercone, third 14 & UNDER 200 Free - Amanda Schwerdt- man, first; Bryanna Dissinger, second 200 IM - Lucy Reilly, first 50 Free -Kaylin Augustine, first 100 Fly - Amanda Schwerdt- man, second : 100 Free - Lucy Reilly, first; Bryanna Dissinger, third 100 Back - Kaylin Augustine, first ~ 100 Breast - Sarah Fasulka, first BOYS 8 & UNDER 25 Free - Zachary Blockus, first; Tal Richards, second 25 Fly - Tal Richards, second; John Andrews, third 50 Free - Dennis Dukinas, third 25 Back - Zachary Blockus, sec- ond 25 Breast - Dennis Dukinas, first 10 & UNDER 100 IM - Donovan McCall, first 50 Free -Kyle Greenwood, first; David Lipinski, third 50 Fly - Louis Parente, first; Bobby DeLuna, second 100 Free - Evan Sabecky, first; Kyle Greenwood, second 50 Breast - Donovan McCall, first; Evan Sabecky, second 50 Back - Matthew Duffy, first; David Lipinski, second 12 & UNDER 100 IM - Dominic Augustine, first; Tyler Manzoni, second 50 Free - Jarod Willis, first; Thomas Manzoni, second 50 Fly - Porter Luksic, first; Jared Krawetz, third 100 Free - Tyler Manzoni, first; Jared Krawetz, third 50 Back - Jarod Willis, first; Tyl- er Manzoni, second 50 Breast - Porter Luksic, first; Dominic Augustine, second 14 & UNDER 200 Free - Reid Luksic, second 200 IM - Jacob Plank, second 50 Free - Collin Masters, sec- ond; Owen Kiluk, third 100 Fly - Jacob Plank, first 100 Free - Owen Kiluk, second 100 Back - Collin Masters, first 100 Breast - Reid Luksic, first recently competed burg. Eight members of the Dal- las High School Dive Team in the 2010 Kinney Natatorium High School Invitational at Bucknell University in Lewis- The Invitational hosted 30 high school girl divers and 29 high school boy divers from across the state. The DHS team posted the following impressive finishes: GIRLS Eight members of the Dallas High School Dive Team recently competed in the 2010 Kinney Natatorium High School Invitational at Bucknell University in Lewisburg. Shown here is Coach Arie VanKuyk with divers, from left, Anthony Chielli, Taylor Davies, Kiera Gross, Sarah Zerfoss and Patrick Madaya. Absent at the time of the photo were Erica Luzetski, Kendra Vanesko and Francois Ross. DHS divers compete at Invitational tourney Sarah Zerfoss, second; Er- ica Luzetski, ninth; Kiera Gross, 14th; Taylor Davies, 22nd; and Kendra Vanesko, 28th. BOYS Patrick Madaya, 16th; Fran- cois Ross, 17th; and Anthony Chielli, 23rd. The Dallas High School 2010-2011 Dive Team is coached by Arie VanKuyk, diving coach; and Romayne Mosier, head swim coach. . 2 The fifth and sixth grade Dall BS iii haa TIT fie. i PTF as Youth Basketball held its annual Skills Competition recently with LEBEN free throw and timed shooting competitions. From left, first row, are Jay Bittner, Adam Borton, Nico Deluca, Paul Zablotney, Cody Coolbaugh. Second row, Brosy Strickland, Nick Kocher, Lee Eckert, Jason Anderson, David Schuester, Dalton Simpson and Jacob Serafin. DYB players take part in contest The fifth and sixth-grade Dal- las Youth Basketball held its an- nual Skills Competition recently with a free throw and timed shooting competitions. T-shirts were given to the team that finished with the most points with the coaches shooting with their team. The Knicks, sponsored by Jeff Thompson Trucking, finished first in the team competition. Sixth-grade free throw winners were Lee Eckert, first place; Ja- cob Serafin, second place; and Cody Coolbaugh, third place. Fifth-grade free throw winners were David Schuester, first place; Dalton Simpson, second place; and Adam Borton, third. Sixth-grade shooting winners were Paul Zablotney, first place; Nico DeLuca, second place; and Jason Anderson, third. Fifth-grade shooting winners were Nick Kocher, first place; Jay Bittner, second place; and Brody Strickland, third place. DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL McClain leads Prime Cut victory Prime Cut Lawn 28 Jeff Thompson Trucking 20 Evan McClain was high scorer with 14 points to lead Prime Cut Lawn to a 28-20 victory over Jeff Thompson Trucking. Joey and Jeff Thompson, Joey Chacke and Adam Borton provided a strong defense to keep the game close. Grasshopper Lawns 42 Belrick Corp. 34 Jason Anderson scored 27 points as Grasshopper Lawns defeated Belrick. Corp., 42-34. Nick Kocher netted 23, with Josh Holdredge, Collin Gleco and Bradley Adams all adding to the score. Coon Industries 23 Orthopaedic Consultants 19 In an exciting defensive game, Ben OConnell and Dalton Simpson led the Coon Industri- es Celtics to a 23-19 victory over Orthopaedic Consultants Mag- ic. Brody Strickland and Matt Blaum played well for the Mag- ic. Abstract Resources 32 Thrifty Beverage Inc. 30 Jay Bittner scored 22 points in an exciting game that went down to the final seconds but saw Abstract Resources come away with a 32-30 squeaker over Thrifty Beverage Inc. Carl Mar- kowski played excellent de- fense. Lee Eckert and Devin Robbins led the scoring for Thrifty while Andy Zeyherhad his best defensive game ever. Thrifty Beverage 35 Prime Cut Lawn Care 32 Lee Eckert scored 27 points with Owen Sprau adding six to lead Thrifty Beverage to a 35-32 victory over Prime Cut Lawn Care. Charles Giacometti played a great game for Prime Cut on both sides of the court. Grasshopper Lawns 26 Harry & Carlos 20 Malik Kaleta netted six points to lead the well-rounded offense of Grasshopper Lawns as it de- feated Harry & Carlos, 26-20. David Chopiak played awesome defense in the loss. Abstract Resources 34 Jeff Thompson Trucking 25 David Shuester was high scorer for Abstract Resources as it defeated Jeff Thompson Trucking, 34-25. Evan McClain and Andrew Grabowski held strong on defense. 3rd/4th GRADE BOYS WV Auto Sales 20 George M. Dallas Lodge 8 Justin Finarelli scored five points and pulled down 10 re- bounds but it wasn’t enough as the George M. Dallas Lodge Suns suffered a 20-8 loss at the hands of the Wyoming Valley Auto Sales Celtics. Fieldhouse 33 Dallas Rotary 14 Brandon Fleschut scored two points and grabbed four steals to lead the Fieldhouse ‘Sporting Goods Magic to a 33-14 victo over the Dallas Rotary Caw. liers. Jacob Novitski of the Cava- liers was tabbed Player of the Game. Ziemba Insurance 48 Dallas Lions 30 Jack Ziemba exploded for 24 points to lead the Ziemba Insur- ance Sixers to a 48-30 drubbing of the Dallas Lions Hornets. Noah Daily was the rebounding leader for the Hornets. Northeastern Eye Institute 22 Gallis Insurance 11 Chris Carver dumped in 14 points as the Northeastern Eye Institute Bulls earned a’ 22-11 victory over the Gallis Insurance Knicks. Ethan Zawatski scored nine points for Gallis. Diversified Solutions 24 Bishop Photo 10 Zachary Palfey had two points, four steals and five re- bounds to lead the Diversified Payroll Solutions Spurs to a 24- 10 victory over the Bishop Photo Raptors. Nick Solinsky had five points in the Raptors’ losing ef- fort. : SPORTS BRIEFS . 675-9228. Bus trip to PSU basketball game set Baseball academy The Penn State Wilkes- Barre Alumni Constituent planned at MU . Society is offering # bus trip Misericordia University will hold its annual Winter to State College on Sunday, Baseball Academy through Feb. 13 for the men’s basket- SN) ary EY © bal ane at the Bryce Jordan Sports-Health Center. nter. ; Fee for the pitching or The price of $50 includes hitting clinic is $95. Players the bus, game ticket and a can attend both sessions for buffet lunch at the Penn State $180. Conference Center Hotel For more information, prior to the 3:30 p.m. game. contact MU head coach Pete Egbert at 674-6471. For more information , call Kelleher, Aben win trophies Diamond City Figure Skat- ing Club members Samantha Aben and Emma Kelleher won seven gold trophies and one silver trophy when they par- ticipated in the Jack-O-Lan- tern Open in Bethlehem on November 6, 2010. Aben, who resides in Sha- vertown, won first place in the Basic 3 Program, Basic 3 Elements and Team Compul- sory Moves/Elements Basi) 4-1. She earned second place in Showcase Basic 1-3. Keller, of West Pittston, won first place in the Basic 2 Program, Basic 2 Elements, Showcase Basic 1-3 and Team Compulsory Moves/Elements Basic 4. Both girls are coached by Heidi Renfer. Emma Kelleher, left, and Samantha Aben won seven gold trophies and one silver trophy during a recent figure skating competition.
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