PAGE 12 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, February 5, 2012 SPORTS BRIEFS DHS lacrosse plans Night at the Races Dallas High School Lacrosse will host a Night at the Races on Saturday, March 3 at the Franklin Twp. Fire Hall, Or- ange. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the first race set to begin at 7 p.m. Admission of $7 includes food and beverage while ad- mission of $10 including food, beverage and a horse. For ticket information, call 239-4896. Deadline for pro- gram entries is Feb. 20. Softball organization seeking players Wyoming Valley Vipers ravel softball organization is looking for a few players. Pitching is a plus. If interested, contact Jim Dunn at 333-4398 or 332-8027. BMYS hosts futsal soccer league Back Mountain Youth Soc- cer is hosting an indoor Fut- sal/Soccer league continuing through March for ages U6 to high school age at the Penn State Lehman 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. 2012. The full tryout schedule * few qualified players to fill up sheets are available online at www.bmysa.org. Gymnastics program begins registration Shooting Starz Gymnastics, 250 Johnston St., Wilkes- Barre, will accept enrollment for 2012 on February 25 and 27, April 14 and 23, June 11 and 25, August 18 and 27, October 15 and October 29 and December 22. For more information, con- tact Joelle Rose at 822-1212. Baskethall league sets tryout schedule Firm A.C. Basketball will hold tryouts for the spring is listed online at www.firmac- basketball.com. All tryouts will be held at the Kingston Rec. Center, 655Third Ave, Kingston. Cost is $40 which includes a t-shirt and the option to attend all tryouts. For more information and a registration form, e-mail fir- macbasketball@gmail.com. Blast fastpitch teams seek new players The Ul2 and Ul4 Endless Mountains Blast fastpitch teams are still looking for a their 2012 rosters. Those interested in U12 should contact John Keefe at 885-5808. Divisions will be set to in- Interested U14 players sure fair competition. should contact Bill Kern at More information and sign =~ 498-5991. Lakers 32 HORNETS Continued from page 11 7TH/8TH GRADE Knicks 50 Lakers 49 Chad Phillips had 18 points and Aaron Yurko added 16 points in leading the Knicks to a hard-fought 5049 victory over the Lakers. Ray Ostroski poured in 29 points for the Lak- ers in a losing effort while Da- niel Mingy added 14. Joey Beve- vino and Nick Mathers also played well for the Lakers. Hornets 55 Matt Harrison scored 20 points for the winners and Ryan Martin added 18 points while James Geiger pulled down dou- ble digit rebounds for the Horn- ets. Ray Ostroski scored 25 in a losing effort for the Lakers and Justin and Joey Thompson played strong defense for the Lakers. Knicks 50 Sixers 30 Chad Phillips led the Knicks with 21 points while Aaron Yur- ko added 14 and Colin Pertyl netted 10 for the winners. Zach Charlton led the Sixers with 10 points and Kyle Archer added eight in a losing effort. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Josh Bullock, of Lake-Lehman, struggles with his Dallas counterpart Morgan Ricky the 115 Ib. bracket. Young wrestlers Lake-Lehman and Dallas sparred in a junior high wrestling match on Jan. 25 at Lake-Lehman High School. AT RIGHT: Lake-Lehman Tommy Williams and Jesse Goode of Dallas go head-to-head in the 130 Ib. bracket. PUZZLE ANSWERS Puzzles, Page 2 PEOPLE BRIEFS Adrian is on Lycoming lacrosse team Ben Adrian, of Dallas, a soph- omore business major, plays midfield for the Lycoming Col- lege men’s lacrosse team. He is the son of Karen and William Adrian. The Warriors will open their season on Wednesday, Feb. 22, when they head to Dickinson. They will host their home open- er on Saturday, Feb. 25, when they host local rival Susquehan- na. 0'Day named to dean's list, receives degree Michael O’Day, son of John and Debra O'Day, of Kingston Twp., has been named to the dean’s list at Wilkes University for the fall 2011 semester. O’Day graduated from Wilkes in December 2011 with a Bache- lor’s degree in Business Admin- istration. Ryan receives honors Michael Ryan, of Dallas, has earned honors for the fall semes- ter of the 2011-2012 academic year at the University of New Hampshire. Students whose grade point average is 3.2 through 3.49 are awarded honors. D! ng & Heating L CALL FOR BEST PRICE ON HEATIN FURNACE $¢ NS CLEANING ‘96> oF Of : - — King Crossword — ——— Go Figure! 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