PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011 a Dallas Youth Basketball game last Saturday afternoon. DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL Phillips explodes for 30, leads Dallas Lions to win 3RD/4TH GRADE BOYS Dallas Lions 48 Diversified Payroll 46 Todd Phillips exploded for 30 points and Logan Evanosky was named Defensive Player of the Game as the Dallas Lions Horn- ets slipped by the Diversified Payroll Solutions Spurs, 48-46, in double overtime. Sam Nocito had 11 points for Diversified. Fieldhouse Sporting Goods 29 Wyoming Valley Auto Sales 22 Jack Farrell scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the Fieldhouse Sporting Goods Magic to a 29-22 victory over Wyoming Valley Auto Sales Celtics. George M. Dallas Lodge 25 Bishop Photo 11 Park DalSanto had six points as the George M. Dallas Lodge Suns took a 25-11 victory over the Bishop Photo Raptors. Northeastern Eye Institute 34 Dallas Rotary 26 Darrin Kerdesky led the way with eight points while team- mate Colin Bowanko chipped in six markers to lead the North- eastern Eye Institute Bulls to a 34-26 victory over the Dallas Ro- tary Cavaliers. Hunter Landon had 14 points and Zach Strazdus added six in the losing effort. Diversified Payroll Solutions 33 Dallas Rotary 23 Dan Hodle and Deany Shaver led the way offensively as the Di- versified Payroll Solutions won a 33-23 victory over the Dallas Ro- tary Cavaliers. Hunter Landon had 12 points for the Cavaliers. Ziemba Insurance 30 Dallas Rotary 22 Justin Fell scored 15 points to lead the Ziemba Insurance Sixers to a 30-22 victory over the Dallas Rotary Cavaliers. Cavalier Zach Strazdus was named Player of the Game. Dallas Lions 39 George M. Dallas Lodge 35 Jack Lukasavage exploded for 15 points and five steals as the Dallas Lions Hornets edged the George M. Dallas Lodge Suns, 39-35. ; Ethan Sypniewski had 21 points and five rebounds in the losing effort. Gallis Insurance 30 Diversified Payroll 24 Michael Starbuck scored six points to lead the Gallis Insur- ance Knicks to a 30-24 victory over Diversified Payroll Solu- tions Spurs. Michael Luksic had 21 points for Diversified. Wyoming Valley Auto Sales 28 Bishop Photo 9 Mitch Rome had 11 points as in a Dallas Youth Basketball game. the Wyoming Valley Auto Sales Celtics ripped the Bishop Photo Raptors, 289. Sam Zondlo scored two for the Raptors. RBO Consulting 25 Northeastern Eye Institute 23 Derek Answini exploded for 21 points to lead the RBO Consult- ing Lakers to a 25-23 squeaker over the Northeastern Eye Insti- tute Bulls. George M. Dallas Lodge 23 Gallis Insurance 22 Ethan Sypniewski had nine points to lead the George M. Dal- las Lodge Suns to a 23-22 squeak- er over the Gallis Insurance Spurs. Zane Nardone had five points and an all-around solid game for Gallis. STANDINGS Magic 9-0 Lakers 8-0 Spurs 6 - 4 Bulls 5-4 Sixers 5-4 Celtics 4-5 Knicks 4-5 Hornets 3-5 Suns 3-7 Cavs1-8 Raptors 1-7 6TH GRADE BOYS Thrifty Beverage Inc. 45 Grasshopper Lawns Inc. 39 In an explosive offensive game, Michael Anderson of the Magic looks to pass against the Lakers in Derek Answini of the Lakers goes in for a layup against the Magic Ethan Zawatski of the Knicks looks to shoot against the Celtics in a Dallas Youth Basketball game. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Kyle Greenwood of the Celtics, left, looks to pass as Knicks’ Jack Gallis defends in a Dallas Youth Basketball game. Lee Eckert was on fire with 27 points while Ethan Szcsecinski and Devin Robbins added nine and six, respectively, to lead Thrifty Beverage Inc. to a 45-39 victory over Grasshopper Lawns Inc. Zach Charlton and Jason An- derson led the offense for Grass- hopper while Andy Zeyher was a menace on defense. Drs. M & K Kovalick 31 Orthopaedic Consultants 26 During another close offensive battle, Drs. M&M Kvalick got a 31-26 win over Orthopaedic Con- sultants Inc., Brody Strickland was the high scorer for Orthopaedic with 10 points while Dominick Angelico- la and Michael Mesko each add- ing a thrilling two points. Abstract Resources 37 Prime Cut Lawn Care 23 Michael Farrell had hot hands with 22 points to lead the Ab- stract Resources Sixers to a 37-23 victory over Prime Cut Lawn Care. Colin Pert] and Charles Giaco- metti shared 19 points in a tough loss. Steven Finnarelli and Tyler Cavanaugh hustled on defense!) Gordon and Long 29 Jeff Thompson Trucking 22 Paul Zablotney couldn’t miss and dumped in 15 points to lead Gordon and Long to a 29-22 vic- tory over Jeff Thompson Truck- ing. Chris Murray added eight points in the winning effort. David Schuster had 10 with Joey Thompson and Adam Bor- ton each adding eight in the los- ing effort. Hunter Resavage and Justin Thompson provided a strong defense. ADAMSHICK HITS MILESTONES ON COURT Lake-Lehman basketball player Selena Adamshick reached 1,000 rebounds and over 1,500 points during a recent game be- tween the Lady Black Knights and Northwest Area. From left, are Coach Charlie Lavan, Coach Barry Horvath, Adamshick and Head Coach Jim Spencer. TEAM WINS PRIMO CUP The Second Annual Primo Cup included over 40 teams from the surrounding states and cities. The United Soccer Training Academy (USTA) Team 'O1 Essien finished in first place. Members of the team are, from left, Marcus Vieney, Da- vid Sikora and Ty Reinert. Second row, Justin Sterling, Max Gariano, Zach Holthaus, Karl Pascal, Cooper Lewis and Chris Tambasco. Third row, Coach Pat Upton and Coach Robert Zanicky. Absent at the time of the photo was Logan Davidson. VEST, ZERFOSS PLACE FIRST IN DIVING EVENT Divers Collin Vest of Wyoming Valley West and Sarah Zerfoss of Dallas recently won first place at the Wyoming Valley West Ray Wills Swimming and Diving Invitational held at Wyoming Valley West High School. Both were presented with the Ray Wills Award in recognition of their accomplishments. The invitational is held every year in honor of Ray Wills, the late Wyoming Valley West assistant swim coach. From left, are Dallas Diving Coach Arie Van Kuyk, Sarah Zerfoss, Collin Vest and WVW Diving Coach Rob Jacobs.
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