PAGE 12 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 27, 2012 deemer player. Lehman Scott Judson of Lake Lehman tries to block a hit by a Holy Re- netmen drop 3-0 match he Royals of Holy Redeemer knocked off eighth-seeded Lake-Lehman, 3-0, in the District 2 Class 2A boys volley- ball tournament held at Redeemer. Despite some sloppy plays, the Royals allowed the Black Knights to hold just five leads throughout the entire match. Lehman was paced by Kyle Fine with five kills, four digs and two blocks; Mike Hartman with eight digs, three blocks and three points; and Brian Devine with three blocks and three kills. Kevin Masters of Holy Redeemer hits the ball over Lake-Lehman's Brenden Leahigh. Lake Lehman's Kyle Fine (No. 7) gets a good hit. AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES BJ Lake Lehman's Oliver Brent (No. 22) and Scott Judson (No. 6) attempt to block a Holy Redeemer shot. SPORTS BRIEFS Field hockey team hosts fundraiser The Dallas High School field hockey team will host a Flapjack Fundraiser at Applebee’s Restau- rant 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 paya- ble to DHS-FH Booster Club and sent to Amy Amadio, 11 Ivy Drive, 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. Inquiries may be made by calling Amy Amadio at 262-0685 or Heather Cave at 690-3500. Lions Clubs plan golf tournament The Falls and Exeter Lions Clubs are promoting a golf tour- nament 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, Trucksville is accepting registrations for its summer camps which include basketball, 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, YANKEES Continued from Page 11 three shutout innings in relief of Henry Selingo as the Dodgers came from behind to nip the Red Sox, 64. - Dodgers pitchers combined to strike out nine Red Sox. The Dodgers offense was led by James with two singles, DJ Tho- mas with two singles, Ben O’Con- nell with a double and a triple and Liam O’Brien with a double. The Red Sox had a strong pitching effort from Michael An- derson who pitched four com- plete innings with seven strike- outs. Josh Strausser led the Red Sox offense with two hits. Yankees 10 Phillies 3 Carl Markowski picked up his first win of the season and also led a balanced Yankee offense with two hits and 4 RBI as the Yanks cruised past the Phils, 10-3. Darren Kerdesky, David Schus- ter, Collin Pertl and Dylan Schus- ter all added two hits as well while Derek Answini and Mi- chael Doggett each added a dou- ble to round out the Yankee of- fense. Adam Borton had three hits for the Phillies while Jay Bittner added a triple. Yankees 11 Astros 0 Dave Schuster picked up his second win of the season in im- pressive fashion, throwing a 4-in- ning shutout and striking out nine to lead the Yankees to an 11-0 win over the Astros. Darren Kerdesky and Beaudyn Lewis homered to lead the Yan- kee offense while Collin Pertl doubled twice. Matt Dillion had two of the three Astro hits, including a dou- ble. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Rangers 8-1 Orioles 8-2 Red Sox 7-2 Yankees 6-4 A's 5-6 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 6-2 Astros 4-6 Pirates 2-7 Phillies 1-8 Giants 0-9 SENIOR DIVISION Back Mountain 9 Avoca/Dupont/Pittston/ Jenkins Twp. #2 3 The Back Mountain Rays de- feated Avoca/Dupont/West Pitt- ston, 9-3, on May 20. Back Mountain starting pitch- BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Sicilian Pizza » Wings Hoagies and More! EIA LE LR ELC] 4 Memorial ID EL ETRY AR 170 er Aaron Napkora gave up two hits and two runs in the first in- ning then went on to retire the next 15 batters in order for the win. Reliever Matt Ross finished the game, striking out three in the bottom of the seventh inning to end the game. The Back Mountain offense was led by Zach Connolly going 3for4 and Napkora hitting 3- for-3 with a double. Ben Narcum and Jordan McCrum were both 2- for-3 with a double each. at the Back Mountain Memorial Library Mon, Tues, Th 1pm-7pm Wed 10pm-7pm Fri 1pm-5pm ¢ Sat 10am-2pm 675-1182 “The best book bargains in Luzerne County” 49872 Lauren at 266-2371. Irem Golf Assn. will accept enrollment for 2012 on June 11 and 25, August 18 and 27, October 15 and October 29 and December 22. F inf tion, contact soche os at ssn. Dresents the Poets The Irem Golf Association 1 presents the Poets on Friday, Field hockey ar Ea Club Pavilion, 70 Ridgeway Drive, Dallas. Doors open at clinics planned KaPow Field Hockey Klub : will host a different collegiate ol bash ans at 8 p.m. coach for a two-hour clinic ev- ickets are $25 per person ery Friday from June 22 to July and include beverages. Reserved 27 at the Wyoming Seminary tables are available for an addi- Upper School turf field. tional fee. 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