PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2012 Sports Dallas’ Kyle Moran sets the ball in a boys volleyball match at Dallas against Lake-Lehman. Lake-Lehman spikes DH) Mountameers he Lake-Lehman volleyball team defeated arch-rival Dal- las, 25-16, 25-23 and 25-23, to grab a 3-1 on-the-road victory. Dallas won the second game of the match, 25-22. Kevin Fine led the victors with 21 kills and four digs. Teammates Kevin Masters (10 kills, six blocks) and Zack Deran (six service points, seven digs) also contributed to the win,. Kyle Moran led the Mountaineers with 40 assists and three aces. Aaron Weir totaled 30 kills and 11 blocks while Corey Schreffer notched 10 kills and five blocks. Lake-Lehman's Kyle Fine sets the ball against Dallas. man. Dallas’ Aaron Weir taps the ball over the net against Lake-Leh- of BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas’ Aaron Weir, right, taps the ball over the net but Lake-Lehman's Scott Judson is there for the block. y 3 A i ME Katy Comitz has an unassisted putout at shortstop with left fielder Perez backing up. ET i SAE Son : Fas TONY CALLAIO PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas pitcher Taylor Baker tosses a great game in a tough loss to the Warriors in Exeter. Baker hurls great game in DHS softball loss Wyoming Area grabs a 3-2 Division I East softball 3 game. victory vey Lady Warrior pitcher Nicole Mountaineers softball team. Cumbo had a no-hitter through five innings with five strikeouts but was down, 1-0, after Dallas scored in the fifth on two Warriors errors. In the sixth, Dallas parlayed its only hit of the game, a triple to deep right by Katy Serra Degnan knocked in the winning run with a two- out triple in the seventh in- ning, giving Wyoming Area a 3-2 victory over Dallas in a Wyoming Valley Conference Comitz, into a second run on an infield out to lead, 2-0. The Warriors trailed, 2-0, entering their final trip to the plate. Dallas pitcher Taylor Bak- er, who worked out of trou- ble in every inning but the seventh, got a strikeout to start the seventh and the Warriors were down to their last two outs with no base runners. Lindsay Carey tied the score at 2-all with a single that scored Nicole Tuner and Emily Wolfgang. Turner had walked and Wolfgang reac- hed a double. Degnan then knocked home Kate Coolbaugh, who ran for Carey. Police Association plans annual Kids Fishing Day The Back Mountain Police As- sociation will hold its sixth an- nual “Kids Fishing Day” from 7:45 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 5 at Frances Slocum State Park. Over 120 children ages 6-10 will fish for 1,000 trout (including several trophy-sized) in a net-en- closed area of Frances Slocum Lake. A handicapped-accessible dock is provided for children with special needs. Loner fishing poles, bait and tackle will be pro- vided. In addition to fishing, the chil- dren receive a gift, have lunch, take part in fishing instruction classes, create a t-shirt with a fish- ing theme, view police K-9 dem- onstrations, receive fire preven- tion education inside a fire safety smoke house and have opportu- nities to interact with uniformed law enforcement officers along- side their vehicles and equip- ment. The event is free of charge. Following the event, six active duty soldiers from Walter Reed See FISHING, Page 11 DHS tennis team grabs two victories The Dallas tennis team earned two victories last week, defeat- ing both Coughlin and Wyoming. Dallas 3 Coughlin 1 In singles action, Greg Stan- kiewicz (C) defeated Ryan McCarthy, 6-2, 6-3; while Blake Donovan (D) defeated Josh Stan- kinas, 6-3, 6-1; and Tyler Tuck (D) defeated Teddy Wampole. 6-3, 6-0. In doubles action, the team of Zach Downs / Aleksey Gitelson (D) defeated Ben Manarski / Troy Bankus, 6-1,6-1; and the team of John Skursky / Ben Len- fosfsky (C) defeated Steve Wem- pa / Brandon Scharff, 2-6, 64, 7-5. Dallas 4 Wyoming Area 1 In singles action, Ryan McCar- thy (D) defeated Trever Alder 6-7, 64, 6-0; Bill Gray (WA) de- feated Blake Donovan, 7-5, 6-1; and Francois Ross (D) defeated Jon Scrobola, 6-1, 6-4. Doubles competition saw team of Tyler Tuck / Aleksey telson (D) defeat Nick Szewczyk / Tyler Manganello; 6-1, 6-4; and the team of Colton Powell / Steve Wempa (D) defeat Nick Le- on / Conner Mangan, 3-6, 64, 6-1.
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