PAGE 14 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 Ty Federici laces the ball in the Cook's Pharmacy Father-Son Baseball Game. SPOrts ae Frank Lombardo back hands a ground ball in the Cook's Pharmacy Father-Son Baseball Game. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Freddie Lombardo, left, Dylan Schuster, Sam Nocito and Drew Lojewski watch the action during the Cook's Pharmacy Father-Son Baseball Game. Announcer Dave Schuster calls the action during Cook's Pharma- cy Father-Son Baseball Game at the BMT Little League Field. Fathers vs. sons for a 600D CAUSE t was fathers ‘guinst sons on Sept. 15 at the Back Mountain Little League Field when Cook’s Pharr sponsored a father-son baseball game. Proceeds from the game will benefit the Dallas Foundation for Excel: lence in Education, an organization that benefits cl jidren of the Dallas School District. | Katie Heindel runs for the Lake-Lehman Black Knights. Lehman runners“strong in Lackawanna meet Dominic Hockenbury placed second overall in 16:45 and Kie- ran Sutton (16:53) took third overall for Lake-Lehman in the Lackawanna County Cross Coun- try Invitational on Sept. 15 at McDade Park. The Black Knights boys team placed 10th with 282 points while the Dallas girls team finished in (FF seventh place with 215 points. BOYS For the Lake-Lehman boys, Shawn Kidd finished 74th at 20:05, Jordan Lindley finished 89th at 20:35, Chris Pinkerton fin- ished 117th at 21:32, Joel Austin finished 126th at 22:06 and Neil Mras finished 134th at 22:41. For the Dallas boys, Samuel Re- JOE BUTKIEWICZ PHOTOS/ THE TIMES LEADER Alyson Grose is a Dallas Mountaineer cross country runner. inert finished 68th at 19:42, Pa- trick Newhart finished 79th at 20:13, Curtis Sod finished 102nd at 21:07, Mike Stachnik finished 109th at 21:15, Bryan Morgan fin- ished 114th at 21:25, Luke Matu- siak finished 116th at 21:32 and For the Dallas girls, Katie Gross finished 21st at 21:51, Megan Ostrum finished 31st at 22:51, Allison Amos finished 42nd at 23:18, Madison Gilhooley finished 55th at 24:17, Christina Valenti finished 66th at 25:14, Decklan Cerza finished 143rd at Krista Vivian finished 74th at 24:52. 25:56 and Kaylin Augustine fin- GIRLS ished 84th at 27:17. FRED ADAMS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Misericordia linebacker Kurt Gildea celebrates sacking a Widener quarterback in the first quarter of the Cougars football team home debut. Widener earned a 67-0 victory but nearly 2,200 fans witnessed history in the making at Misericordia University. History made at Misericordia he Misericordia University football team made history — a ) by setting foot on Mangelsdorf Field in front of a home debut crown of about 2,200. Not even a 67-0 thrashing by Widener could dampen the spirits of the Misericordia faithful. The Cougars were held to just 170- yards of offense, while Widener amassed almost 700 yards. The loss dropped Misericordia to 0-3 on the season. | on Ain ARAN AA A 1 AN HR A A Ey a ——— ES Se |
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