Sunday, April 1, 2012 / Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Sports Lake-Lehman's Rachel Pilch cradles the ball as she weaves her way through the Bethlehem Freedom defense. Stick’ it to -— | Lake-Lehman's Mallory Wilson, left, looks to pass as Bethlehem Freedom's Lauren Musselman defends. | | sf { o the opponents allory Wilson scored seven goals and registered a pair of as- sists but the Lake-Lehman girls lacrosse team fell one shy, | losing 19-18, to Bethlehem Freedom on Monday at Lake-Leh- man High School. Alyssa Adams recorded six goals and Amelia Jenkins totalled four goals and two assists for the Lady Black Knights while Lydia Forster accounted for 14 saves in the net. & - UN Ed | Lake-Lehman's Amelia Jenkins, right, catches the ball ahead of at Bethlehem Freedom's Macey Walker in girls lacrosse at Lehman Township. —_— - a Behe Si So Lake-Lehman's Alysa Adams, right, passes Bethlehem Freedom Erin Healy. i” BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST EE an eo BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Jason Simonovich comes out of his triple jump landing for Dallas in WVC track and field against Pittston Area. Mountaineer Shane Jacobsen winds up for his discus throw against Pittston Area. Tearin’ up the new track at Dallas HS he Dallas High School track and field team entertained Pitt- ston Area at the school district’s newly-constructed track on | Tuesday afternoon. RIGHT PHOTO: Dallas’ Regan Rome leads on her way to winning the girls 1-mile run against Pittston Area in a WVC track and field 4 meet at the newly-constructed Dallas School District track. FAR RIGHT PHOTO: Alex Zubko of Dallas runs the first leg of the boys 4x800-meter relay at the new track complex in Dallas. BMT Baseball meeting is Monday Back Mountain Baseball & Softball will hold a board meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 2 at the Daddow-Isaacs American Legion, Route 415, Dallas. A general meeting, open to the public, will be held at 8 p.m. Jr. Mounts set registration The Dallas Jr. Mounts Foot- ball and Cheerleading Program will hold registration for the fall 2012 football season from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, April 12 at the Dallas American Legion. Registrants are asked to bring a photo of themselves, copies of their birth certificate, medical insurance card and two proofs of residency. For more information, log onto www.dallasjuniormount- s.com. Softball clinic set The Dallas High School Development Clinic II will be held for girls ages 7-12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 15 at the Back Mountain Little League Field in Dallas. The clinic will emphasize hitting, infield and outfield fielding and pitching and catching instruction. In case of rain, the clinic will be held at SPORTS BRIEFS the Dallas Middle School gym. For more information, email dallashighsoftball@gmail.com or call Bill Kern 498-5591. Alumni sponsor trip to Blue & White The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni Constituent Society will sponsor a football bus trip to the Blue & White Game at Beaver Stadium on April 21. Cost is $40 per person and includes bus transportation, tailgate before and after the game (game admission is free) and a raffle. Seating is limited. For more information and to make a reservation, contact Karen Brace-Hodle in the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni and Development Office at 675- 9228 or klbl4@psu.edu. KT Raiders set registration dates The Kingston Twp. Raiders football and cheerleading organization will conduct registration from 10 am. to 1 p.m. on April 21 and from 6 to 8 p.m. on May 12 at the King- ston Twp Municipal Building. Registration fee is $55 for cheerleading and $75 for foot- ball with a $40 jersey fee. Those registering will need two proofs of residency, a photo of the child registering, copy of the child’s birth certif- icate and a copy of a health insurance card.
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