Sunday, May 20, 2012 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 SPOrts | Athletics Wall of Fame announced Brian D. Stanchak, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Director of Athlet- ics, announces this year’s induc- tees into the Penn State Wilkes- Barre Athletics Wall of Fame. They are Charles Boughton, Jill Chocallo, James Miliauskas and Philip Navola. Charles Boughton Athletic Director (1970 - 1980) Boughton was the first athletic director in the history of Penn State Wilkes-Barre, serving as athletic director and physical education instructor from 1970- 1980. While at Penn State Wilkes- Barre, he was instrumental in the addition of several sport pro- grams, including men’s basket- ball, cross country and soccer. In addition to developing the men’s basketball team, he also served as head coach. He was rec- ognized by Penn State Wilkes- Barre for his accomplishments in 1974 with the Hayfield Award. Jill Chocallo Basketball and volleyball (2006 - 2008) Chocallo was a two-sport ath- lete who excelled at both basket- ball and volleyball at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. A founding member of the 2007-08 women’s basketball team, she was captain and team MVP. She was also a member of the 2006 and 2007 volleyball teams in which she again earned the title MVP. Her accolades did not stop on the court as she was awarded the 2007-08 John C. Egli Female Stu- dent-Athlete Award (most presti- gious PSUAC award) and the 2006-07 John Kolesar Outstand- ing Athlete Award. Chocallo was a dean’s list stu- dent during her years at Penn State Wilkes-Barre and gradu- ated from University Park in 2010 with a degree in elementary edu- cation. James Miliauskas Golf and tennis (1989 - 1991) Miliauskas was a two-sport athlete at Penn State Wilkes- Barre where he played tennis and golf, serving as captain and earn- ing Most Valuable Player honors. He finished his collegiate ten- nis career with a 10-2 record and also excelled on the golf course where he was named 1989-90 and 1990-91 EPCC All-Conference and CCAC All-Tournament. In addition, he was a member of the first-ever Presidents Golf Cup Championship and gradu- ated from University Park in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science de- gree from the College of Health and Human Development in Rec- reation and Parks Management. Philip Navola Golf and tennis (1989 —- 1991) Navola was a two-sport athlete during his tenure at Penn State Wilkes-Barre from 1989-1991. While participating in tennis, he became a CCAC State Singles Champion and received team MVP honors. During his two years of tennis, he collected mul- tiple CCAC/EPCC All-Confer- ence awards. Additionally, he was a member of the school’s golf team where he received All-Conference and All- Tournament honors and was a member of the first-ever Presi- dents Cup Championship. In honor of his accomplish ments, he received the 1989-90 John Kolesar Outstanding Ath- lete Award. Navola was selected to the 1991 edition of Who's Who in Ameri- can Junior Colleges and went on to continue his education at Uni- versity Park where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Quantitative Business Analysis in 1993. 6 ERE. laware Valley. Emily Finnegan, second joins her Back Mountain Black team- mates in a huddle at halftime. hirty-one lacrosse teams con- verged on the Back Mountain Recreation Fields in Lehman Township on May 12 to compete in the Back Mountain Brawl sponsored by the Back Mountain Bandits. Girls 7/8 teams competing were Back Mountain, Wyoming Seminary, Danville, East Red and East Black. Girls 5/6 teams in the Brawl includ- ed Back Mountain Black, Back Moun- tain Red, Wyoming Seminary and De- Boys teams competing were Back Mountain U-9, Back Mountain Red U-11, Back Mountain Black U-11, Back Mountain U-13, Back Mountain U-15, Delaware Valley U-11, Delaware Valley U-13, Delaware Valley U-15, Lake-Leh- man U-15, Mountain Top U-9, Moun- tain Top U-11, Mountain Top U-13. Also, Scranton U-11, Scranton U-13. Scranton U-15, Springford A U-11, from right, Lacrosse players from some of the over 30 teams competing at the Back Mountain Brawl check out gear. Lacrosse fest scores regional interest A # Lu Back Mountain U-13 team’s Ricky Morgan (No. 1) goes for a shot on goal against Springford in the Back Mountain Brawl lacrosse festival at the Back Mountain Recreation Fields in Lehman Township. '‘Grillmaster’ Chris Angelovic turns burgers at the Back Mountain Brawl. BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Annalousie Rivenbark of Back Mountain Black looks to pass the ball against Delaware Valley. Springford B U-11, Springford C U-11, Springford U-15 and Wyoming Semina- Springford A U-13, Sprinfbord B U-13, ry U-13. FEET RT th LL lacrosse girls advance The Lake-Lehman girls la- crosse team squeaked by Coughlin 8-7, last week, advanc- ing the Black Knights to take on top-seeded Wyoming Seminary in a District semi-final match- up. For Lake-Lehman, Mallory Wilson had five goals and nine draw controls to lead the Black Knights. Emily Galasso scored twice and led the team with six ground ball controls. Sam Headley added a goal. Lydia Forstermade 24 saves in goal. SPORTS BRIEFS Field hockey team hosts fundraiser The Dallas High School field hockey team will host a Flap- jack Fundraiser at Applebee’s Restaurant from 8 to 10 a.m. on June 9. The breakfast includes pan- cakes, sausage and a beverage. Tickets are $7 each and may be purchased by calling Heather Cave at 690-3500 or Amy Ama- dio at 262-0685 or at the door. All proceeds will help the field hockey team purchase a concession stand and shed for its new field. Donations may be made payable to DHS-FH Booster Club and sent to Amy Amadio, 11 Ivy Dive, Shavertown, PA 18708. Field hockey camp planned The Dallas High School field hockey team will host a field hockey camp from 4 to 7 p. m. June 11-15. The camp will be run by Head Coach Kylie Rosengrant and Assistant Coach Amanda Jez with assistance from the high school players. The camp is open to students in grades 3-9. Campers will be grouped by age and ability. A registration night will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. May 22 in the Dallas Middle School Cafeteria. Inquiries may be made by calling Amy Ama- dio at 262-0685 or Heather Cave at 690-3500. Lions Clubs plan golf tournament The Falls and Exeter Lions Clubs are promoting a golf tournament on Saturday, June 16 at Emanon Golf Course. Cost is $300 per team. Non-golfers can support the Lions Clubs’ efforts by dinning at the Emanon Club House. The $15.meal includes a raffle to win a $15 cash prize. Reservations should be made by May 30. For more informa- tion, call 388-2204, 333-4825, 654-7031 or e-mail lion- sgolf@frontier.com. Rock Rec plans summer camps The Rock Rec Center, 340 Carverton Road, is accepting registrations for its summer camps which include basket- ball, soccer, tennis and Super Sport Camp. The camps are open to girls and boys kindergarten through sixth grade and run from June 18 to August 17. For more information, call 696-2769. Gymnastics program begins registration Shooting Starz Gymnastics, 250 Johnston St., Wilkes-Barre, will accept enrollment for 2012 on June 11 and 25, August 18 and 27, October 15 and Octo- ber 29 and December 22. For more information, con- tact Joelle Rose at 822-1212. Field hockey clinics planned KaPow Field Hockey Klub will host a different collegiate coach for a two-hour clinic every Friday from June 22 to July 27 at the Wyoming Semi- nary Upper School turf field. Clinic groups will run from 9 to 11 a.m. and 11a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call Lauren at 266-2371. Irem Golf Assn. presents the Poets The Irem Golf Association presents the Poets on Friday, June 22 at the Irem Country Club Pavilion, 70 Ridgeway Drive, Dallas. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 per person and include beverages. Re- served tables are available for an additional fee. Tickets, which are sold in advance only, may be obtained by calling 675-4465, ext. 241. Rec Center plans soccer camps The Rock Rec Center, 340 Carverton Road, Trucksvillev is accepting registrations for soccer camps with instruction from Mark Bassett, men’s soc- cer coach at King’s College, and current Kings College players. For more information, call the Rock Rec Center at 696- 2769. Basketball clinic set The Holy Redeemer Boys Basketball Clinic for boys in grades four through ninth will be held June 28, 29 and 30 at the Holy Redeemer High School gym, 159 S. Pennsylva- nia Blvd., Wilkes-Barre. Boys in seventh, eighth and ninth grades will meet from 9 a.m. to noon and boys in fourth, fifth and sixth grades will meet from 1 to 4 p.m. Cost is $60 per player. For more information, call coach Mark Belenski at 262- 9562. Softball organization seeking players Wyoming Valley Vipers trav- el softball organization is look- ing 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 Soccer will host an indoor Futsal/ 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 trav- el teams are welcome. All area individual players seeking a team can sign up online as well. Divisions will be set to in- sure fair competition. More information and sign up sheets are available online at www.bmysa.org. Blast fastpitch teams seek new players The Ul2 and Ul4 Endless Mountains Blast fastpitch teams are still looking for a few qualified players to fill their 2012 rosters. Those interested in U12 should contact John Keefe at 885-5808. Interested Ul14 play- ers should contact Bill Kern at 498-5991. The Endless Mountains Blast is a travel fastpitch soft- ball organization based in Tunkhannock. Additional in- formation can be found at http://www.eteamz.com/ endlessmtblast, or by e-mailing ronh@sbsmod.com.
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