Sunday, February 19, 2012 # y Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 SPOrts B yard medley relay. Abby Zolner, 11, swims the butterfly in the girls 12 & under 200 DALLAS MOUNTAINEER AQUATICS CLUB ~ Young swimmers split final meet @- Dallas Mountaineer Ag- uatic Club split its final meet be- fore championships with Dela- ware Valley as the girls team won, 141-104, and the boys team lost, 128-113, on Saturday, Feb. 11 in the Northeast PA Age Group Swim League. GIRLS .8& UNDER. ond; Lauren Hurst, third =~ 30 Eres - Lauren Huust, fhiid 25 Fly- Emma Thomas, third 25 Back - Hannah Kline, third : 25 Breast - Amanda Puza, sec- end; Brooke Martin, third 10 & UNDER 100 IM - Madison Federici, first; Abigail Bartuska, second; Hannah Thomas, third 50.Tace Ava Bar, Bist Julio Sabol, third 50 Fly - Hunter Kline, second; Emma Berger, third 50 Back - Ava Baur, first; Han- nah Thomas, second 50 Breast - Madison Federici, first; Abigail Bartuska, secon d 100 Free - Julia Sabol, first; Hunter Kline, second ge 12 & UNDER 100 IM - Annalise Cheshire, first; Taylor Cercone, second; Holly Holthaus, third 50 Free - Heather Shivel, first; Abby Zolner, second 50 Fly - Madison Hurst, first; Jordyn Miller, third 50 Back - Madison Hurst, first; Jordyn Miller, second | § 1 } sec. © 50 Breast o Abby Zolner, first; Holly Holthaus, second; Jessica Ravert, third : 100 Free - Annalise Cheshire, first; Heather Shively, second; Jessica Ravert, third 14 & UNDER 200 Free - Lauren Finnegan, first; Felicia Brittain, second 50 Free - Julia Baur, first; Joy Nave, third 100 Free - Julia Baur, first; Fel- icia Brittain, second 100 Back - Lauren Finnegan, second 100 Breast - Krista Vivian, first; Samantha Rinehimer, third 200 IM - Krista Vivian, second BOYS Holly Holthaus, 11, swims the breast stroke in the girls 12 & under 200 yard medley relay. a Madison Hurst, 12, swims the backstroke in the girls 12 & under 200 yard medley relay. 8 & UNDER 25 Free - Thomas Doran, sec- ond; Tanner Manzoni, third 25 Fly - Tal Richards, third 50 Free - Gary Weaver, second; Thomas Doran, third 25 Back - Gary Weaver, second; John Andrews, third 25 Breast - Tal Richards, sec- ond; Aidan Chapple, third 10 & UNDER 50 Free - David Lipinski, third 50 Fly - Dennis Dukinas, third 100 Free - David Lipinski, third 50 Breast - Dennis Dukinas, second 50 Back - Bobby DeLuna, sec- ond; Zachary Blockus, third 100 IM - Logan Stambaugh, third 12 & UNDER 100 IM - Tyler Manzoni, first; Andrew Herrick, third 50 Free - Thomas Manzoni, Conner McAndrew, 12, swims the freestyle in the boys 12 & under 200 yard medley relay. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Bobby DeLuna, 10, swims the backstroke in the boys 10 & under 200 yard mediey relay. first 50 Fly - Thomas Manzoni, first; Troy Reinert, second 100 Free - Thomas Manzoni, first; Andrew Herrick, second 50 Back - Tyler Manzoni, first; Troy Reinert, third 50 Breast - Tyler Manzoni, first; Donovan McCall, second; Con- ner McAndrew, third 14 & UNDER 200 Free - Dominic Augustine, first 50 Free - Dominic Augustine, second 200 IM - Porter Luksic, first; Ja- rod Willis, third 100 Fly - Porter Luksic, first 100 Free - Jared Krawetz, first 100 Back - Dominic Augustine, second; Jarod Willis, third 100 Breast - Porter Luksic, first DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL Ostroski explodes for 19 points 3rd/4th GRADE BOYS Cavs 29 Magic 24 Brett Ostroski poured in 19 points to lead the Cavs to a hard- fought 29-24 victory over the Magic. Johnny Contando, Chris- tian Sebastinelli and Zack Cham- berlain also scored for the win- ners while Colin Zeiss and Bran- don Schultz played excellent de- fense. Lenny Kelley led the Magic with seven points while Matt Whitesell and Brandon Fleschut added six points apiece and Dale Deyo played great defense in a losing cause. Suns 26 Sixers 7 Todd Phillips led the Suns with 21 points while Cooper Kelly and Lucas Tomko also scored for the winners. Jack Gallis, Sean Boland and Jacob Esposito played well for the Sixers. Spurs 22 Lakers 16 N Sam Nocito led the Spurs with @. points while Zach Luksic played an excellent all around game for the winners. Hunter Love scored six points to lead the Lakers while Jake Ko- retz also played well in a losing ef- fort. Bulls 29 Hornets 18 Zach Holthaus and Tyler Meyer combined to score 12 points for the Bulls while Mike Lukasavage and Nico Giambra combined for 12 points in a losing effort for the Hornets. Sixers 32 Cavs 26 Sean Boland scored 12 points for the Sixers while Jacob Esposi- to and Jack Gallis scored 10 and eight points, respectively, for the winners. Brett Ostroski led the Cavs with 18 points while Johnny Contando added six and Chris- tian Sebastinelli chipped in with two. Ryan Maloney and Anthony King played excellent defense for the Cavs. Suns 34 Knicks 19 Todd Phillips poured in 30 points as the Suns clinched the regular season championship with a 34-19 win over the Knicks. Nathaniel Spare controlled the boards’ and Michael Starbuck played excellent defense for the winners. Jack Farrell led the Knicks with 15 points and Aiden Conrad add- ed 5 points while Drew Lojewski played excellent defense. Celtics 34 Cavs 28 Dylan Schuster scored 18 points to lead the Celtics while Freddie Lombardo and Jack Zeyher chipped in with eight points apiece for the winners. Brett Ostroski led the Cavs with 18 points while Johnny Con- tando scored 10 points in a losing effort. Anthony King and Collin Zeiss played excellent defense for the Cavs. Spurs 26 Magic 21 Sam Nocito and Zach Luksic led the scoring for the Spurs while Brayden and Tanner Sara- cino led the defensive effort and Josh Balara led all rebounders with 11. Lenny Kelley led the Magic with 16 points while Cole Cool- baugh added four points in a los- ing effort and Jacob Sorber played well defensively. Sixers 36 Spurs 20 Jack Gallis scored 19 points for the Sixers and Jacob Esposito added eight for the winners. Zach Luksic led the Spurs with 12 points while John Tossant notched four points and eight re- bounds in a losing effort. Knicks 26 Magic 19 Jack Farrell led the Knicks to See OSTROSKI, Page 12 3 DMS BASKETBALL TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP The Dallas Middle School seventh-grade girls basketball team captured the championship in the Wyoming Valley Seventh-Grade Basketball League. The team was a perfect 1-0 and defeat- ed Wyoming Valley West, 47-17, in the championship game. Team members are, from left, first row, Lauren Dotter, Breezy Coolbaugh, Maria Bednar, Talia Kosierowki, Carley Perloff, Jackie Dotter, Samantha Delamater, Maddie Kelley. Second row, Courtney Devens, Sara Lojewski, Coach Schickram, Coach Karen Bove, John Leighton, director; Danielle Walsh, Miranda Roche, Paige Evans, Catherine Dillon. Absent at the time of the photo was Kaitlyn Pelcher. Send sports news for The Dallas Post to news@mydallaspost.c om
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