The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 29, 2012, Image 11

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    Sunday, January 29, 2012
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Matusiak completes the butterfly in the boys 200 individual medley en Lake-Lehman’s Sami Sabol swims the butterfly in the girls 200 individual medley en route to a
first-place finish against Dallas in a WVC Division 1 swim meet.
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Mountaineer swimmer Jack
route to a first-place finish against Lake-Lehman in a WVC Division 1 swim meet.
Mountaineers
swim to victory
wen Kiluk won the 100 back from Dallas in a 118-39 win over
Lake-Lehman. Jake Chielli took first in the 50 free and 500
free.
Matthew Edkins took first in diving for the Black Knights’ lone win.
Connor Daly broke a school record in the 200 IM with a time of
2:25.89.
Dallas’ Owen Kiluk swims the last leg of the 200 medley relay en
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route to a first-place finish against Lake-Lehman in a WVC Divi- Lake-Lehman's Jolisa Copeman swims to second place in the 50
sion | swim meet.
freestyle against Dallas in a WVC Division 1 swim meet.
ofthall
organization
seeking players
Wyoming Valley Vipers
travel softball organization
is looking for a few league
age 10 players. Pitching is
a plus.
If interested, contact Jim
Dunn at 333-4398 or 332-
8027.
BMYS hosts
futsal soccer
league
Back Mountain Youth
Soccer will host an indoor
Futsal/Soccer league be-
ginning January 13 and
continuing through March
for ages U6 to high school
age at the Penn State Leh-
man Campus gym.
FIFA futsal ball and rules
will be used. Games will
be played on weekends.
All area intramural and
travel teams are welcome.
All area individual players
seeking a team can sign up
online as well.
Divisions will be set to
insure fair competition.
More information and
sign up sheets are avail-
able online at www.bmy-
sa.org.
Gymnastics
program begins
registration
Shooting Starz Gymnas-
gics, 250 Johnston St.,
ilkes-Barre, will accept
enrollment for 2012 on
February 25 and 27, April
14 and 23, June 11 and 25,
August 18 and 27, October
PORTS BRIEFS
15 and October 29 and
December 22.
For more information,
please contact Joelle Rose
at 822-1212.
Basketball league
sets tryout
schedule
Firm A.C. Basketball will
hold tryouts for the spring
2012. The full tryout
schedule is listed online at
www.firmacbasketball-
.com.
All tryouts will be held
at the Kingston Rec. Cen-
ter, 655 Third Ave, King-
ston. Cost is $40 which
includes a t-shirt and the
option to attend all of the
tryouts.
For more information
and a registration form,
e-mail firmacbasket-
ball@gmail.com.
Blast fastpitch
teams seek new
players
The Ul2 and U14 End-
less Mountains Blast fast-
pitch teams are still look-
ing for a few qualified play-
ers to fill their 2012 ros-
ters.
Those interested in Ul2
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 organization based
in Tunkhannock. Addition-
al information can be
found at http://
www.eteamz.com/end-
lessmtblast, or by e-mail-
ing ronh@sbsmod.com.
Lake-Lehman's Alysa Adame goes in for a layup around Crest-
wood's J. Bonnevier in a girls junior high basketball game.
he Lake-Lehman Junior
High girls basketball team
hosted the Lady Comets of
Crestwood on Jan. 20.
Lake-Lehman’'s Molly Storz dribbles downcourt against Crest-
wood in girls junior high basketball action.
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Lake-Lehman's Mallory Wilson reaches for a loose ball as Crestwood's J. Bonnevier defends.