PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, JULY 3, 2011 he Orioles defeated the Astros, 9-7, on June 23 to win the Back Mountain Little League championship. Kyle Archer threw a complete game with four strikeouts. Archer helped himself at the plate, going 4 for 4 with a dou- ble and a triple. Also helping the O’s cause were Charles Giacometti and Dalton Simpson, both hitting doubles. Zach Charlton added a hit. Nick Kocher led the Astros at the plate, going 2 for 4 with a double and a triple. Also logging hits were Jordan Finch, Noah Gorski and Jacob Stritzinger. Jordan Finch and Drew Pat- ton pitched for the Astros. Sports Orioles capture BMT Little League championship Astros Catcher Noah Gorski protects home plate from Orioles base runner Jimmy Hunter. Orioles shortstop Charles Giacometti tags out Noah Gorski at second to stop a 3-run Astros advantage in the first inning. i ———— CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/'FOR THE DALLAS POST Orioles National pitcher Kyle Archer shows his winning form. SPORTS BRIEFS BMT American wins Michael Anderson homered and combined with Dalton Simpson and Ethan Zawatski to four-hit Northwest and pick up a 12-4 win for BMT American 10-year-old All-Stars. Mason Gattuso went 34 with three doubles and four RBI while Simpson went 2-4 with three RBI. Darren Kerdesky and Zawatski added two hits each for BMT American. Austin Ford doubled for Northwest. BMT American gets All-Star victory Mike Luksic pitched a com- plete game 1-hit shutout to lead BMT American to a 10-0 victory over Bob Horlacher in opening round play of the District 3110 year old All-Star Tournament. Michael Collins led the 13-hit BMT attack, going 2-2 with two doubles and three RBI. Dalton Simpson also had two doubles and two RBI while Luksic and Ethan Zawatski added two hits each. Darren Kerdesky also had two hits, including a triple. Tom Traver singled for Bob Horlacher. Bell records second career hole-in-one Stuart Bell, of Wyoming, recorded his second career hole-in-one on Sunday, June 12 at Huntsville Golf Club in Leh- man. Bell aced the 173-yard 17th hole. He has also aced the third hole at Huntsville. His shot was witnessed by fellow club members Dr. Bob Clements and Lee Turner. PSU offers sports camps Penn State Wilkes-Barre is offering a variety of sports camps this summer. Camps run the weeks of July 11-15, 18-22 and 25-29. There will be a field hockey camp for grades 4-0, a soccer camp for grades 1-8, a golf camp for grades 4-7 and a tennis camp for grades 4-10. These camps offer funda- mental exercises, small sided games, match play and fun. For more information, call Teri at 675-9219. DMAC plans summer league Dallas Mountaineers Aquatic Club’s (DMAC) Summer League camp (previously MTAC) is an 8-week compet- itive swim program held Dallas Kiwanis sets The Dallas Kiwanis will host its 24th annual golf tourna- ment on Friday, July 29 at the Mill Race Golf Club in Benton. Format will be captain and crew with an 11 a.m. shotgun start. Cost is $75 per person or $300 per foursome which in- cludes lunch, beverages, prizes, golf cart and a round of golf. A hole in one at the 18th hole gets a golfer a three-day, two-night golf trip to Ocean City, Md. Anyone interested in playing is asked to contact Tex Wilson at 675-2526 or Lee Fett at 675- 3144. Members of the Dallas Kiwanis Golf Tournament Committee are, from left, are Harold Stout, Tex olf tourney for July 29 Wilson, chairman; Beverly Atherholt, Brian Porasky, president; and Lee Fett, co-chairman. through August 5. The swim program is open to ages 6 through college level. For more information, call Reo Cheshire at 357-8631. Rock Rec Center offers summer camps The Rock Rec Center, 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville is accepting registrations for its summer camps, including wres- tling, basketball, cheerleading and tennis. Camps run through August 12. For more information, call 696-2769. Dallas Football Mini Camp scheduled The Dallas Football Mini Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to noon July 18, 19 and 20 at the Dallas High school football field. The camp, which emphasizes fundamentals, is conducted by Dallas High School football coach Ted Jackson, current and former Mountaineers players. Applications are available at the Ranch Wagon and Newell's. For more information, call 696- 3748. Event addresses bullying issue “Dance in the No Bully Zone” will be held from 9:30 am. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6 at the Wyoming Valley West High School, Plymouth. Checkin and registration will be held from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. Registration fee is $10 pri- or to August 3 and $15 the day of the event. Participants will enjoy danc- ing from 9:30 a.m. to noon. From noon to 3 p.m., singers Mike Dougherty and Kendall Mosley will entertain. — ) Balogh, a detective for the Special Victims Unit and In- ternet Crimes Against Chil dren, will speak on “Bullying issues and how the county is helping people learn to deal with them.” All proceeds benefit local anti-bullying programs and Fallen Officers Remembered. For more information, call 690-6003 or e-mail kick- boxn@gmailcom Bh
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