PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011 baseball victory over Lake-Lehman. Dallas outscores Lehman Neil Shaver and Mike Carey combined for a 1-hitter as the Dal- las High School junior varsity baseball team clobbered Lake- Lehman, 13-1. Shaver hurled from the mound for five innings while Carey took over for the last two. Big hitters for the Mountain- eers were Bill Gately with two hits, Eric Zawatski with two hits and three RBI, Mike Kapral with two hits and three RBI and Zack Macosky with two hits. The lone hit for the black Knights was turned in by Justin Partington. A host of Lake-Leh- man pitchers retired 12 Dallas batters. Sports Dallas pitcher Neil Shaver combined with teammate Mike Carey to pitch a 1-hitter and lead the Mountaineers to a 13-1 junior varsity CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Lake-Lehman's Jeff Carter (No. 26) attempts to keep Bill Gately from second base. The United Fighting Arts Association team recently attended the GMA Open Tournament in Wilkes-Barre. Team members are, from left, first row, Tanner Saracino, Shane Healey, Brayden Saracino, Karla Goebel, Connor Healey, Kyle Havrilla, Olivia Goebel, Drew Dick- son, Dalton Soper, Gavin Hamilton. Second row, Kelly Monegan, Kim Floyd, D.J. Thomas, Tyler Yang, Brad Kotarsky, Shelby Traver, Breena Kravchick, Gabriella Soper, Josh Betz, Alyssa Monegan. Third row, Emma Healey, Rob Nichols, Nick Pearce, Sempi Dan Siblini, Sensei Will Breton, Master Richard Dixon, Sempi Dave Obaza, May Goebel, Martin Kravchick and Jackie Soper. Martial arts team attends GMA Open Tourney The Unified Fighting Arts As- sociation, under the instruction of Master Richard Dixon at the Back Mountain Martial Arts & Wellness Center in Dallas, re- cently attended the GMA Open Tournament at the Soccer Dome in Wilkes-Barre. The local group had over 20 competitors and won 20 first place awards, 17 second-place awards, 10 third-place awards and one Grand Champion award in the following categories: Weapons, Breaking, Self-De- fense, Forms, Sparring & Stick Fighting. The local demo team took first place in Team Choreographed Musical Demo Cody Coolbaugh gets second win of season Yankees 4 Red Sox 3 Cody Coolbaugh picked up his second win of the season as the Yankees squeezed past the Sox, 4-3.Coolbaugh com- bined with Collin Pertl to al- low three hits while striking out 12. JD Barrett and Jason Anderson held the Yankees to two hits, a double by Cool- baugh and a single by Derek Answini. Robert Wagner tripled and Jayson Strausser doubled to lead the Red Sox offense. Pirates 10 Yankees 2 Byron Oldeack tripled and drove in four runs as the Pi- rates defeated the Yankees, 10-2. The Pirate offense was led by Jack Tomko, Justin Mar- shall and Chris Murray who all scored two runs. Oldeack handled the pitching as well, striking out 11 in the win. Eric Llewellyn came on to get the final out to end the game. Derek Answini and Michael Doggett led the Yan- kees’ four hit attack with each smacking a double. An- swini scored both runs for the Yanks. Doggett pitched four in- nings of no-hit relief for the Yankees while striking out seven. Astros 14 Phillies 7 Nick Kocher struck out 10 as the Astros defeated the Phillies, 14-7. Kocher also led the Astros’ offensive attack with three hits, including two doubles. Noah Gorski blasted two doubles with three RBIs and four runs scored. Jacob Stritzinger chipped in with two hits and three RBIs for the Astros. Jared Dieffenbach pitched well for the Phillies, striking out eight Astros. & § Dieffenbach also went 2-3 at the plate, including a solo home run. Lee Eckert also had a huge day at the plate for the Phil- lies, including a three-run triple. Adam Borton and Jay Bittner hit safely for the Phil- lies. BACK MOUNTAIN BANDITS Bandits 5/6 girls team beats Seminary The Bandits 5/6 girls la- crosse team scored an impres- sive 54 win over Wyoming Seminary. The Bandits sealed the hard- fought win on Lauren Golden's goal with only 10 seconds left in regulation after an assist from Kate Roberts who won a crucial ground ball in the Wyoming Seminary zone. Also scoring for the Bandits were Samantha Delamater (2 goals), Lauren Delamater and Katie Romanowski with assists from Makayla Adams, Olivia Carichner, Ava Bauer and Olivia Shenefield. The defense, anchored by Ka- tie Strohl, Taylor Alba, Claudia Leu and Christiana Leu, held Wyoming Seminary in check while goalie Grace Butler made 18 saves in the winning effort. Turning in strong midfield play were Olivia Zablocky, Julia Sa- bol, Morgan Critchosion, Cait- lyn Pike and Parker Callahan who each had three ground big 4 victories during the game. Box completes marathon Christopher Box, 21, of Sha- vertown, recently completed his first marathon on May 15. He completed the 26.2 mile Pittsburgh Marathon in 3 hours, 28 minutes and 31 sec- onds, placing 395 out of 4,265 runners. A senior at The University of Pittsburgh studying Mechani- cal Engineering and a cadet in the Air Force R.O.T.C., Box is a 2008 graduate of Dallas High School. He is the son of Jeff and Maire Box. CHRISTOPHER BOX Stanchik is new PSU AD Brian Stanchak has been named athletic director at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Stanchak graduated from Seton Hall University in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in busi- ness administration in sports management. While at Seton Hall, he also worked with the men’s basketball team as a stu- dent assistant/video coordina- tor, during a time in which the Pirates earned one NCAA and two NIT tournament appear- ances. Stanchak brings more than a decade of athletic knowledge to Penn State Wilkes-Barre, most recently working as an assistant coach/camp director with Set- on Hall's women’s basketball program where he.was respon- BRIAN STANCHAK sible for on and off-campus recruiting efforts.
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