{ 13 a = ean St Sunday, June 10, 2012 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Sports Pirates’ Nick Whitesell, left, slides into third base as Giants’ third baseman Trey Leo applies the tag. BACK MOUNTAIN BASEBALL & SOFTBALL Schuster hurls $ 10 win Yankees 5 Athletics 4 Dave Schuster picked up his fourth win of the season, holding the Athletics to four hits while ng out nine as the Yanks by the A’s, 54. Darren Kerdesky had two hits for the Yankees, including a dou- ble while driving in two to lead the Yankee offense. Evan McClain had two hits for the A’s while Josh Holdredge add- ed a double Dodgers 14 Giants 8 Alex Kapral, Henry Selingo, Michael James and Ben O’Con- nell combined for 10 strikeouts on the way to a 14-8 victory over the Giants. James picked up his win on the season. y. the offensive side, Kapral had three hits, including a dou- ble; O’Connell had four hits, in- cluding a double; Selingo had two hits and Freddie Lombardo had two hits. The Giants’ Michael Hunting- ton had two hits and wais joined in the offensive effort by Ian Evans and Bobby Lugiano, each with a double. * Pirates 11 Giants 1 Chris Murray picked up the victory, pitching a complete game and striking out five as the Pirates crushed the Giants, 11-1. The Pirates were led on offense by Justin Marshall who had three hits and scored three runs, Mur- ray who had two doubles and Zach Bloom and Nick Whitesell each pitched in with hits of their own. For the Giants, E.J. Williams and Ian Evans handled the pitch- ing and their offense was led by a double by Jerry Ogurkis and sin- gles by Christopher Huntington and Ian Evans. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Rangers 13-1 Orioles 12-3 Yankees 10-5 Red Sox 94 A's 6-8 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 9-5 Astros 6-9 Pirates 3-11 Giants 1-12 Phillies 1-12 Giants. SENIOR LEAGUE Back Mountain 11 West Side/Plymouth 0 The Back Mountain Rays de- feated West Side/Plymouth Sun- day, 11-0, in five innings. Back Mountain starting pitch- er Justin Brojakowski threw three no-hit innings and Reliever Rory Mullin held West Side to on- ly one hit in the win. Back Mountain's offense knocked in 13 hits in five innings led by Jordan McCrum, 3-for-3; Aaron Napkora, 2-for-3; Dominic Oliveri, 2-for-3; Zachary Connol- ly, 2-for-3; and Matt Ross, 2-for-2. Ross, McCrum,and Napkora all had one double each. The Rays pitching and defense have combined to hold their op- ponents to an average of only three hits per game and have al- lowed only three earned runs to- tal for the season. Pirates’ Chris Banas slides safely into third base against the Giants’ pitcher E.J. Williams delivers a pitch against the Pirates. Pirates’ third baseman Dylan Wesley, left, tags out Giants’ Jerry Nick Whitesell of the Pirates watches the ball go foul on a Gi ants’ BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Pirates pitcher Chris Murray, center, looks to the infield after tagging out Giants’ Kyle Gurzynski, right, at home plate. BEVAN WILL ATTEND KEYSTONE COLLEGE Lake-Lehman's Jacob Bevan recently signed a letter of intent to attend Keystone College to continue his academic and running career. Bevan was the District 2 AA 800 meter champion, qualifying for states in both the 800 meter run and the high jump. From left, seated, are Linda Bevan, mother; Jaco Bevan, Zeke Bevan, father; and Josh Bevan, brother. Standing, Brian Pipe- ch, principal; John Sobocinski, head track and field coach; and Tom Rokita, athletic director. WV SOCCER TEAM FINISHES SECOND The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club U-10 girls team finished in second place in the Ukrainian Nationals Soccer Tournament in Horsham over Memorial Day weekend. From left, first row, are McKenzie Apaliski, Chloe Greene, Lauren Chapple, Alison Francis and Kennadi Josefowicz. Sec- ond row, Emma Sweitzer, Paige Motovidlak, Abby Paczewski, Carly Cavanaugh, Jenna Butcoski and Sara Krokos. Third row, Todd Paczewski and Chris Chapple, coaches. SPORTS BRIEF S day, May 22 while playing golf rt scores hole-in-one Alby Albert, of Wilke:s-Barre, recorded a hole-in-one on Tues- at Huntsville Golf club in Leh- man. Albert aced Hole No. 3 for his first career hole-in-one during the Men's Twilight League. His shot was witnessed by Trey Taylor, Jim Bozzuto and Bruce recorded a hole-in-one on Sat- Sickel. DePrimo aces Hole No. I7 Matthew DePrimo, of Exeter, urday, May 19 while playing at Huntsville Golf Club in Lehman. DePrimo aced Hole No. 17 for his first career hole-in-one. His shot was witnessed by Armand Mascioli, John Nackley and Ed Wilson. Field hockey camp planned The Dallas High School field hockey team will host a field hockey camp from 4 to 7 p. m. The camp will be run by Head Coach Kylie Rosengrant and Assistant Coach Amanda Jez with assistance from the high school players. Inquiries may be made by calling Amy Amadio at 262-0685 or Heather Cave at 690-3500.
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