PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2011 Sports BMT youth soccer teams finish first, second HURRICANES ARE SECOND IN U12 DIVISION The Hurricanes recently finished second the U12 girls championship in the Back Mountain Youth Soccer League after suffering a 3-0 loss to the Twisters. Members of the Hurricanes team are, from left, first row, Emma Oley, Olivia Shenefield, Sarah Congdon,CarolineConrad, Lauren Dela- mater, Nora Brown, Kiana Price, Maria Ostrum. Seconc row, Peyton Ross, Makenna Bryant, Katie Romanowski, Alex Nockley, Heather Shively, Rachel Nelligan and Madelyn Lewis. PSU VOLLEYBALL TEAM SUPPORTS DIG PINK FOUNDATION The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Women's Volleyball Team recently held a weekend of benefit vol- leyball games with proceeds going to the Dig Pink Foundation which contributes funds to orga- nizations that serve breast cancer patients. The benefit was organized by Meghan Murtagh, a team captain. From left, first row, are Meghan Murtagh, Karlee Kenney and Jess Ozmina. Second row, Chelsea Wertz, Malika Mathis, Kellie Yekel, Tiffany Denny-Rochester, Abigail Collins, and Mi- chele Vowler. TWISTERS ARE SOCCER CHAMPIONS The Twisters recently won the U2 girls soccer championship game in the Back Mountain Youth Soccer League by way of a 3-0 victory over the Hurricanes. Members of the Twisters team are, from left, Jacqueline Dottor, Annalise Cheshire. Second row, Coach Ann Adams, Nina Johnson, Erin Amos, Hannah Vitale, Kaitlyn Sarday, Madison Klopp, Brittany Schwartz, Makayla Adams, Samantha Spencer, Bryce Van Deutsch, Carmen Jury, Gabriela Ramirez, Kady Mamola and cd Reo Cheshire. LIGHTNING IS U-11 SECOND-PLACE TEAM The Lightning finished in second place in the Uti division of the Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association. Team members are, from left, first row, Isabella Green, Hannah Yanovich, Eg" ; Farrell, Sophia Answini, Sarah Kuderka and Chloe Osborne. Second row, Coach Chris Fry, Jaaé Fry, Morgan Davis, Brianna Brennan, Aryan Blazick, Keirstyn Empfield, Trinity Skovira, Mia Raineri, Coach Jeff Empfield. Absent at the time of the photo Anna Carty and Hailee Koytek. ea ee ROAR FOE OR —— a — — or ai Ra a — Kyle Borland, left,has been awarded the Corey Ehret Award for showing courage. The award is presented to a member of the Dallas High School girls or boys cross country teams in honor of Corey Ehret, a senior member of the team who is battling cancer. With Borland are coach Matt Samuel, center, and Corey Ehret. Borland is Corey Ehret Award winner At the annual end-of-season overcoming adversity tion, stepped up to the chal- BRIEFS Blast fastpitch teams seek new players The U12 and U14 Endless Mountains Blast fastpitch teams are still looking for a few qual- ified players to fill their 2012 rosters. Those interested in U12 should contact John Keefe at 885-5808. Interested U14 players should contact Bill Kern at 498- 5991. The Endless Mountains Blast is a travel fastpitch softball orga- nization based in Tunkhannock. Additional information can be found at http:// www.eteamz.com/endlessmt- blast, or by e-mailing ronh@sbsmod.com. DHS Alumni Soccer Game set All current and former Dallas High School soccer players are invited to the Annual Alumni Soccer Game at 11 a.m. on Sat- urday, Nov. 26 at Cleary Field. Hot chocolate and donuts will be provided. HIVISH BAGS DEER banquet for the Dallas High School cross country teams, Kyle Borland was chosen as this year’s recipient of the Co- rey Ehret Award. This award is given to a member of the girls or boys team who showed courage in throughout the season. The award is in honor of Corey Eh- ret, a senior member of the cross country team who has been courageously battling cancer. Borland, a sophomore in his first season of varsity competi- lenge of helping his team win a district title while fighting ill- ness at the end of the season. At the state meet, Kyle fell in the beginning of the race, got back up and fought his way back into the race to help his team to a 12th place finish Tryouts slated Rock Solid AAU Basketball will hold try-outs for the Spring 2012 Travel Basketball Season on Sunday.,Jan. 8 and Sunday, Jan. Kingston Township Assistant Manager Robert Hivish Jr., of Trucksville, bagged this 8-point, 170-pound deer on Novem- ber 5 near Lakewood using a Mathews Z7 bow. Hivish is shown here with his 3-year-old son, Connor. 15. Call Doug Miller at 696-2769. |
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers