4% Sarah Gurzynski, of Dall ig iw Sunday, August 14, 2011 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 9 we s, practices her soccer skills. Learning SOCCER uture soccer stars learned fundamentals of the game from England’s Luke Green who conducted a soccer camp at the Jackson Township Field. The “camp was run by the International Sports Training Camp. Sports Go i Noah Delevan, of Dallas, celebrates getting the moves just right. Luke Green, International Varsity Soccer coach and scout, shows some skills to the campers. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Victoria Gabel, of Lake Silkworth, shares an apple and her break with camp coach Victoria Povilaitis. Dallas Rotary Golf Classic is Sept. 19 The 28th Annual Dallas Ro- tary Club’s Golf Classic to support Dallas Rotary char- ities will be held on Monday, Sept. 19 beginning with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. at the Irem Country Club, Dal- las. Chairman Kevin Smith, co- chair Kerry Freeman and all club members are looking for hole sponsors and players. The sponsorship donation is $100 and the player’s entry fee is $110. The format is a captain and crew. Individuals are invited and will be teamed up with others in a group. Sponsors must respond by September 9 to allow enough time for proper sign printing. Players are also urged to re- spond by September 9 to re- serve a seafood and steak din- ner with all the trimmings fol- lowing the tournament. An awards ceremony and raffle will take place at the close of the day For more information and an entry form, call Kevin Smith at 696-5420. Dallas Jr. Football Assn. plans golf tournament The Fourth Annual Dallas Ju- nior Football Association Golf Tournament will be held from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20 at Edgewood in the Pines and Crew format is $360 per foursome. Included in the fee are 18 holes of golf, refresh- ments on the course, contests for longest drive, closest to the Dinner of chicken marsala, roast pork loin, roast beef, baked ziti and mixed vegetables is also included. For more information, call adams8pa@aol.com Golf Course. pin and putting; raffles and prize Jeff Rex at 290-5046 or jeffrie- Entrance fee for the Captain giveaways. rex@gmail.com. SPORTS BRIEFS All proceeds benefit the 1st Lt. Michael J. Cleary Memorial 1 Fund, Wounded Warrior Pro- Kearney scores Is sel for Augu st 8 i mn Sb : e annual Run for the Fall- Star Family Support Center hole in one en will be held at 6:30 p.m. on 3nd Dallas track and cross John Kearney, of Morris- Wednesday, Aug. 17 at Penn country. town, New Jersey, recorded a = State Wilkes-Barre. For more inforination, see hole-in-on on Monday, July 11 Registration for the 5K event anv. member of the D. allas track at the Huntsville Golf Clubin = will begin at 5 p.m. Walkers are 2 i a Lehman. Kearney aced the also welcome. Entry fee is $15 or cross country teams, clr 159-yard fifth hole. per individual or $50 for a team ©S Matt Samuels, Amy Rome of four. Checks should be made 37 Matlorie Atlan call 690- payable to Dallas Track and or e-mai Run for | ROYALS WIN WEST SIDE TOURNAMENT Back Mountain Royals 8 and 9-year-olds recently won the 201 West Side Tournament, going undefeated. The Royals defeated South Wilkes-Barre, 1-6, in the championship game. From left, first row, are Nathan Ostroski, R. J. Wren, Sam Zondlo, Xander Shaner, Brandon Fleschut, Sam Nocito. Second row, Joseph Aliciene, Haydon Lewis, Cooper Lewis, Todd Phillips, Alex Magdalin- ski, Justin Finarelli. Third row, Joe Aliciene, Joe Phillips and Joe Nocito, coaches. Absent at the time of the photo were Andrew Molitoris and Chris Langan.
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