ES Tue DALLAS POST a * RARE Shortstop Catherine Dillon works on this play for the Back Moun- Madeline Ross covers third base for the Back Mountain All-Stars. Kim Pretko handles first-base duties for the Back Mountain All- tain as Payton Boler is called out. Stars. BMLL girls put up fight in loss ack Mountain suffered a 5-2 loss to Kingston/Forty Fort and fell short of clinching the District 31 Little League major soft- ball title on July 1. The loss set up a playoff game between the two teams the next day with Kingston /Forty Fort taking a 13-2 victo- ry and grabbing the title. In the first meeting between the two, Olivia Mennig pitched six innings for Back Mountain, throwing two strikeouts, giving up three walks and five hits. Back Mountain hitters included Catherine Dillon, who went 1 for 3 with a double; Kim Pretko, who was 1 for 2 with an RBI; and Ivy Chamberlain who had a sacrifice, resulting in an RBI. Because Mening threw a complete game in the first contest be- tween the two, Little League rules prevented her from pitching again in the rematch. TE “ With Back Mountain forced to use position players on the mound, Kingston /Forty Fort took advantage at the plate, piling on 10 hitsin a game that was stopped after four innings due to the 10-run rule. Kingston/Forty Fort advanced to the Pennsylvania Section 5 _ championships at Nanticoke, home of the District 16 championship team. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Back Mountain All-Stars catcher Kaley Egan reaches to cover an errant throw from the field. ORIOLES WIN AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS BRIEFS BMT American 696-2769. | advances in play Dallas Football Mini Michael Luksic got the win Camp scheduled and combined with Michael iz Anderson to four-hit West The Dallas Football Mini Pittston, leading Back Moun- Camp will be held from 9 am. tain American to the District to noon July 18,19 and 20 at 31 9+10 winners bracket final the Dallas High School foot- by way of a 7-1 victory. ball field. Darren Kerdesky homered The camp, which emphasiz- and drove in five runs for BMT ©s fundamentals, is conducted while Michael Doggett and by Dallas High School football | Michael Collins both doubled ~~ ¢0ach Ted Jackson, current and had two hits each. and former Mountaineers Jake Hogan had two hits for Players. West S lin ” Applications are available at | the Ranch Wagon and New- ell’s. | For more information, call DMAC plans Tiki summer league Dallas Mountaineers Aquat- Rock Rec Center ic Club’s (DMAC) Summer slates cage camps League camp (previously . The Rock Rec Center, 340 MTAC 8-week t- ’ isan Sweelcompe Carverton Rd., Trucksville will o£ iti i gram held RE re ii hold its ninth annual Summer i The swin ian Basketball Camp for girls and | program is open . rid i : to ages 6 through college level boys PreK through sixth The Back Mountain Orioles finished their season with a record of 18-3 to win the American League championship as well as the : . "grade. J }i [6 ( : PE rr 3 ee : For more information, call . : - league championship in the Back Mountain Little League. Team members are, from left, kneeling Dominic Angelicola, Matt Math- Reo Cheshire at 357-8631 Dates and times are as fol- ers, Dalton Simpson, Kyle McAndrew, Matt Magnotta, Alex Charlton and Charlie Wilson. Standing, Coach Phillips, Coach Mathers, § lows: Pre-K-first grade - 9 a.m. A Jimmy Hunter, Kyle Archer, Charles Giacometti, Devin Robbins, Zach Charlton, Dustin McGeehan, Coach Archer and Coach Simp- R k R C to noon, week of July 25; Sec- | son. 0C eC enter ond and third grade - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., weeks of July 11 and offers summer camps August 1; Fourth-sixth grades | ; The Rock Rec Center, 340 —-9 a.m. to 3 p.m., weeks of Lake-Lehman Foundation offers Zumba classes at LehmanJackson school Carverton Rd, Trucksvilleis July 18 and August 5. accepting registrations for its All 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. camps The Lake-Lehman Foundation Thursdays in the Lehman-Jack- Lake-Lehman faculty, staff, stu- Zumba instructor Gina Boyle. Summer camps, including include swimming at Valley (LLF), in cooperation with the son Elementary cafeteria. dents and community mem- For more information, contact | Wrestling, basketball, cheer- Tennis & Swim Club. Lake-Lehman School District, of The cost is $3 per class ($2.00 bersThe classes are taught by the Foundation office at 255- | leading and tennis. Campsrun For more information, con- fers one-hour Zumbaclassesat10 for styydents). Classes are opento certified personal trainer and 2906. through August 12. tact the Rock Rec Center at a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesdays and LS ; ie 5 bn = For more information, call AEA A : 696-2769 or www.rockrec.org. vad
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