Cu Sunday, July 1, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11 RED SOX WIN AAA CHAMPIONSHIP E i | % The Red Sox won the Back Mountain Little League AAA championship by defeating the Phil- lies, 14-10. From left, first row, are Kyle Sincavage, Nick Solinsky, Sean Cuba, Michael Starbuck, RJ Wren. Second row, Michael Rother, Ryan Maloney, Steven Horst, Andrew Molitoris, Drew - Lojewski. Third row, Dan Maloney, head coach; and Len Sincavage, assistant coach. Absent at ' the time of the photo were Ryan Eiden and Jason Eiden. TOURNAMENT AWARD WINNERS Award winners of the recently-held Noxen Slow Pitch Softball Tournament are, from left, “Angus Neary, shortstop, Most Valuable Player; Rob Brown, centerfielder, Defensive Player; and Dwight Barbacci, tournament director. 1 AUCTION Continued from Page 1 auction.” Huntsville Road residents have expressed concerns about the work, but Gibbons said county and borough officials “Neighbors, and rightly so, had not so much complaints, but inquiries about property front, as a house is your biggest investment,” said Gibbons. “At the request of state Senator Bak- er, we met with the project team, which met with each resident along the frontage at the resi- dence to work out a plan to re- store the frontage within the are needed within the county as roads continue to deteriorate over time and transporting goods becomes a larger part of the business world. “The roads in our county and especially in the Back Mountain are several hundred years old, and there have been many tech- nological improvements to move commerce and technolog- met with residents to resolve limits of the project.” ical improvements of roadway any issues. Gibbons said similar projects surfacing,” said Gibbons. for one of the scholarship’s re- ball Team. PRAYERS Continued from Page 1 I also went to a medical forum last summer and learned that there are 120,000 people waiting for organ donors and 90,000 of them need kidneys.” Sarah is also an active com- munity member and athlete. She’s played softball for much of her life, and even wrote about an injury she sustained and the work it took to get back in shape quired essays. “The essay was ‘My Biggest Obstacle,” she said. “I wrote about my ACL injury — I tore it during a softball practice and I needed a lot of physical therapy to come back.” Sarah also helps coach Little League players and assists at a girls’ softball pitching clinic in Shavertown. All that sports prowess paid off, too, as Sarah recently re- ceived the Tim Martin Memo- rial Softball Scholarship from the Valley Regional Girls’ Soft- Academically, the 18-year-old took three advanced placement courses during her senior year and worked with the JETS (Ju- nior Engineering Technical So- ciety) in high school. “I've known Sarah for four years, and I've watched her grow into an exceptional young wom- an,” said Jeff Shaffer, Dallas High School principal. “She’s ve- ry deserving and she’ll be a cred- it to Penn State. She’s a great role model with outstanding character, very friendly, and I know she’ll do very well.” Members of the Yankees team are, from left, first row, Bobby Bogumil, Joseph Fioti, Beaudyn Lewis, 5 WH WS HW A Al Derek Answini, Darren Kerdesky and Dylan Schuster. Second row, Mark Roginski, Joseph Brennan, Carl Markowski, David Schuster, Collin Pertl and Michael Doggett. Third row, coaches Scott Answini, Jeff Doggett and Dave Schuster. Yankees win Major League title The Back Mountain Yan- kees completed the season with a 15-1 winning streak and an overall record of 16-5 to capture the Back Mountain Major League Championship with an 11-3 win over the Phil- lies. Carl Markowski got the who each went 3-4. Mark Ro- ginski, Michael Doggett and Dylan Schuster added two hits each for the Yankees. The Phillies were led by Adam Borton’s three hits and two hits each from Jay Bittn- er, Adam Fargione, Nate Ha- zeltine and Nathan ODonnell. championship game win by going 4 1/3 innings while striking out five batters. Dar- ren Kerdesky pitched 12/3 in- nings of scoreless relief to close out the Yankee win. At the plate, the Yankees banged out 16 hits led by Ker- desky and David Schuster Lerfoss will dive at Clarion Sarah Zerfoss, a 2012 gradu- ate of Dallas High School, will continue her academic and diving careers at Clarion Uni- versity majoring in communi- cations. Her diving accomplish- ments as a member of the Dal- las High School Swim and Dive team include four-year letterwinner, three-time dis- trict champion, four-year PIAA state qualifier, three- time PIAA state medalist, four-time All-State Dive Team, four-time WVC All-Star Team and three-time Wyoming Val- ley Conference of PIAA Offi- cials Outstanding Diver Award winner. | : a} ak Sarah Zerfoss, a recent Dallas High School graduate, is shown here with Dave Hrovat, head diving coach at Clarion University where Zerfoss will continue her academic and diving careers. The photo was taken in front of the Clarion University Golden Eagles statue at Tippin Gym/Natatorium. Coach Hrovat is a 21-time NCAA Diving Coach of the Year and has crowned a total of 38 national champions and 217 All-Americans in men's and women's diving. # PUZILE ANSWERS ———— Super Crossword ———— Answers cH TINH AINGIAlR Ns TE[A]Llc/8ls RIEINEMEDERILIEMTIAILIKI YIRAIRIT IINGIEJLIAWIRIEINICIE|OIF|AIRIAIB]I]A BIR[OIN|Z|E T{A[R 1 {RIOIN]Y SIT IINIT|IIMERIS EAM! ICI! ING AlPiAis[s|alGlE|T[o]i1[NIDII]A PIEIEIR KIA[RIAIT ENMD[A[ I [sSITIAIP AlLiLii/elojllalciplc RIOITHMAIXIE PliEJllciriE|clO cl ILE PIAICIK|RIA] LIEN ee - ClA|R[A[T {VIE ojL1] GlE|L O[F|[F HEE KIAlY [TIRE mlo-|z > o|mi=[o[z B(OH» oioixT|o|>» ~Tim{c|D STUDY Continued from Page 3 Planning Organization, MPO, list. The MPO evaluates and allo- cates federal and highway/ bridge funds for projects in Lu- zerne and Lackawanna Counties. Box said the organization would be supportive and encour- aged PennDOT to complete the study so the larger projects can be submitted to the MPO as soon as possible. “We have a traffic management problem here,” Box said. What is happening is the Back ountain is becoming the gate- way for the next development of the northeast corridor, Reino said. “So the major projects which should have been done 10 years ersity. ago are becoming more critical for communities, especially with the expansion going on with the drilling north of us,” Reino said. In other news, Lehman Town- ship was named coordinator of the Regional Emergency Man- agement Agency and its officials will be able to sign documents re- lating to the Back Mountain Re- gional EMA complex project off Route 118 project during the months of July and August when the partnership does not hold meetings. 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