Sunday, May 29, 2011 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 1 Craig Skudalski, left, of Kingston Township, Hunter Obeid, center, of Wilkes-Barre and Bobby Polachek, of Kingston re- cently became 16U AA Tier Il National Ice Hockey Champions. Hockey champs cited Craig Skudalski, of Kingston Twp., Hunter Obeid, of Wilkes- Barre, and Bobby Polachek, of Kingston, recently became 16U AA Tier II National Ice Hockey Champions. The boys play for the Mid- State Mustangs in Altoona. The team first won the MID -AM District / Pa. State Champion- ship played in March in Pitts- burgh, then advanced to the na- tional tournament in Reston, Virginia where the Mustangs went 6-0. The team knocked off the Alaska Wolves in the quarterfi- nals, the Metro Maple Leafs (MD) in the semi-finals and the Florida Jr. Panthers in the championship game. During the regular ice hockey season, all three boys are mem- bers of the Wyoming Seminary varsity ice hockey team. Mounts Field Hockey Camp set June 20-24 The Mounts Field Hockey Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to noon June 20-24 at the Cleary Soccer Field on the Dallas school campus. Members of the Dallas High School varsity field hockey team will assist coaches in instruction of ba- sic skills and game-like sce- narios. For more information, call Kylie Rosengrant at 881- 6907. SKYHAVEN CRAFT | SUNDAY JUNE § 730am 1pm] BREAKFAST e—f—-—— "AIRPORT SHOW Advertising the Skyhaven Airport Fly-in Breakfast & Craft Show are, from left, Damien Williams, Nate Edwards and George Turner. Breakfast and craft show slated for Skyhaven Airport Skyhaven Airport Fly-In Breakfast & Craft Show will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 5 at the airport, Route 29, Tunkhan- nock. The all-you-can-eat break- fast served inside the airport’s main hangar includes pan- cakes, eggs, ham, sausage along with an assortment of breakfast drinks, including coffee, milk and orange juice. Admission to the airport grounds is free with plenty of off-street parking on the air- port grounds offered at no charge. Breakfast is $7 for adults and $3 for children. Free activities at the airport include airplanes, vendors, bluegrass band, aircraft resto- ration, home-built aircraft, au- to and farm equipment and a motorcycle display. There will be skydiving by the Endless Mountains Skydiving Club, weather permitting and air- plane rides. Skyhaven Airport Fly-in Breakfast & Craft Show is sponsored by the Skyhaven Pi- lot’s Association. All proceeds benefit ongoing airport im- provement projects at the lo- cal airport in Wyoming Coun- ty. For more information, call Airport Operations Manager Charlie Gay at 836-4800. TWILIGHT DINNER SPECIALS Monday through Saturday 4:30-5:30 PM Starting at Phone: 696-3580 www.FIREandICEonTOBYCREEK.com RT 309, Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz (Former Yesterday's Location) SPORTS BRIEFS DMAC plans summer league Dallas Mountaineers Aquatic Club’s (DMAC) Summer League camp (previously MTAC) is an 8week compet- itive swim program held from June 13 through August 5. The swim program is open to ages 6 through college level. For more information, call Reo Cheshire at 357-8631. Basketball clinic set The 2011 Holy Redeemer Boys Basketball Clinic for boys in fourth through ninth grades will be held June 23, 24 and 25 at Holy Redeemer High School gym, 159 S. Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes-Barre. Boys in seventh, eighth and ninth grade will meet from 9 a.m. to noon each day while boys in fourth, fifth and sixth grades will meet from 1 to 4 p.m. each day. For more information, contact coach Mark Belenski at 262- 9562. Basketball camp slated for June 21-23 Firm A.C. Nothing But Net Basketball Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 21-23 and from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on June 24 at the Kingston Rec Center, 655 Third Ave. Kingston for boys and girls in grades two through eight. For information, contact Dar- nell Ford at ford.darnell@ya- hoo.com. * No Down Payment * No Hidden Fees ¢ Flexible Credit Scores » Step by step process on how to get into a house with no money down * How to be repsesented to navigate today’s complex real estate issues for free Income Guidelines: 1-4 People: $74,050 Rt al=Tol o) [HRC FAW AST0) Century Signature P DHS LOCK-IN SET FOR JUNE 3 The Dallas High School Graduation Lock-In Committee is finalizing plans for a fun-filled, safe night for the graduating seniors graduation on Friday, June 3. There will be games, plenty of food, a hypnotist and each senior will receive gifts and prizes that night. The committee has been planning the 12th Lock-In since August 2010. Some committee members are, from left, first row, Anne Manganello, Tania Reinert, co-chairperson; Diane Thompson, Maire Box, co- chairperson; Stephanie Baloh, Jill Ferdinand. Second row, Donna Davies, Louise Haughwout, Lorraine Reimard, Debbie Zimmerman, Ellen Hunter, Kim Smith, Kathy Millington, Sandy So- bocinski, Heather Calkins and Sue Prater. roperties Scholarship Is awarded Pierce Donovan, who will graduate from Dallas High School in June, recently re- ceived a $500 book scholarship from the Dallas Lions Club. Do- novan and his parents, Brian and Mary, were guests of the club at a recent dinner meeting at the Irem Country Club. Donovan will attend Rochester Institute of Technology to pursue a de- gree in physics. From left, are Li- ons Dave Fitch and Joe Ne- whart, co-chairmen of the schol- arship committee; Donovan and Lion President Sean McGrath. 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