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PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 25, 2012 DHS GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FINISHES AS STATE RUNNER-UP The Dallas High School girls’ cross country team finished as the state runner-up at the PIAA championships in Hershey, losing a very close race to state champion Palmyra, 91-94. Finishers for Dallas were Regan Rome, third; Ally Rome, 18th; Bryanna Dissinger, 34th; Lindsey Oremus, 36th; Katie Metcalf, 69th; Maggie Fannick, 79th; and Allison Grose, 81st. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Bryanna Dissinger, Allie Amos, Regan Rome and Ally Rome. Second row, Coach Matt Samuel, Megan Ostrum, Lindsey Oremus, Amber Habib, Allison Grose, Katie Metcalf, Nell Adams and Katie Grose. COREY EHRET AWARD WINNER E51 MATTSON IS The Corey Ehret Award was presented to Travis Mattson as the Dallas High School cross country team member who exemplified courage, persistence and a fighting spirit. The award is named for former teammate Corey Ehret who lost his courageous batile with cancer this past summer. The team is honored to have the award presented by Brenden Ehret, Corey's brother, and a member of the cross country team this year. From left, are Travis Mattson, Brenden Ehret and Coach Matt Samuel. Members of the Dallas High School cross country teams who won state medals are, from left, Do- minic DeLuca, a junior, who placed 1ith in the boys race; Ally Rome, a freshman, who placed 18th; coach Matt Samuel and Regan Rome, a junior, who placed third in the girls race. DHS runners win state medals The Dallas: High School cross country teams recently held their end-of-season ban- quet to celebrate each team’s success this year. Both the boys and girls teams had undefeated regular season records of 17-0 and both finished first in the Wyoming Valley Conference championship race. The boys finished fourth at the District 2 championships and qualified two runners, Do- minic DeLuca and Kyle Bor- land, to compete in the PIAA state championship race. The girls finished second at the District 2 race, qualifying as a team to compete in the PIAA state championship race where they finished as state runner-up in a close loss to Palmyra. \ SPORTS BRIEFS Gymiastics program begins registration Shooting Starz Gymnastics, 250 Johnston St., Wilkes-Barre, will accept enroilment for 2012 on Dec. 22. For more information, contact Joelle Rose at 822-1212. Futsal league planned for PSU/WB Back Mountain Youth Soccer will host an indoor Futsal/ Soccer league Jan. 11 through March for ages U6 to high- school age at the Penn State/ Wilkes-Barre campus gymnasi- um. FIFA futsal ball and rules will be used. Games will be played on weekends. All area intram- ural and travel teams are wel- come All area individual players seeking a team can sign up online as well Divisions will be set to insure fair competition. More information and sign up sheets available online at www.bmysa.org. Registration closes Dec. 31. : Fastpitch players are sought The Endless Mt Blast U14 travel fastpitch program is still looking for a few qualified play- ers to round out its teams for the upcoming season. Anyone interested is asked to call 840-6433 or email ronh@sbsmod.com. 2 I [ / ROSS ELEMENTARY OC'OBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH op hil October students of the month at Ross Elementary School who were honored for demonstra- ting the value of being cooperative are, from left, first row, Karlee Kreller, Ruby Sorber, Brace Roote, Mason Dale, Peter Stec, Madison Raspen and Jacob Olson. Second row, Janna Kabosky, kindergarten teacher; Michael Recinos, Jayden Piatt, Andrew Jubis, Sarah Stanski, Bruce Nevel, Michael Martin, Donald James, principal; and Nathan May. Absent at the time of the photo was Noah Budzak. Sullivan earns All-Liberty honors Cat Sullivan, a Lake-Leh- man graduate and current member of the RIT volleyball team, earned 2012 All-Liberty League honors as the confer- ence announced its selec- tions. She was a first team selec- tion. A middle hitter, Sullivan was a 2011 All-Liberty League honorable mention and Co-SI- DA/Capital One Academic All-Region selection. This season, she leads the Liberty League and is ranked 25th nationally with a .360 hit- ting percentage and also leads the conference with 117 blocks (0.9/set). She is also second on the squad with 305 kills. Sullivan has recorded at least 10 kills in a match 13 times this season and hit .400 or better in 19 matches. Her 368 career assisted blocky are fourth most all- time at the university. Shelwas named MVP of the RIT Invitational, earned All- Tournament team honors in all sixtournaments the Tigers have competed in this year and was the Liberty League and ECAC Upstate Player o the Week on Sept. 17. ‘HOLY REDEEMER HOLDS OPEN HOUSE Holy Redeemer High School recently held its annual open house for prospective new stu- dents and their families. Over 300 people attended the event, which featured tours and pre- sentations. Participants were also given information about the academic and sports programs and were able to meet with faculty, coaches, administration, students and parents. Some of those who attended the open house are, from left, Kaitlyn Stochla, student guide, Larksville; Morgan, Mark and Amy Santayana, Wyoming; Matthew, James and Emily Blaum, Shavertown. DES celebrates Halloween allas Elementary School Principal Tom Traver and many of the faculty celebrated Halloween dressed as Waldo from the popular ‘Where’s Waldo’ books. 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