a PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, January 6, 2013 DALLAS k Continued from Page 9 LS . weights. Freshman Cole Dixon - is at 138 pounds. Mingey is at 145. Sophomore Ryan Ches- kiewicz is a newcomer at 152. Makosky and Logan Brace . both return and have been work- ing at or around 160 pounds. . Roccograndi and Connor Marti- nez are back at 170 and 182. Jake Howell and Mark Michno are new to the lineup at 195 and 220. - Monk, a sophomore, is the heavyweight. The Mountaineers were scheduled to wrestle in the Wyoming Valley Conference Tournament Friday and Satur- day. Coughlin and Wyoming Val- ley West tied for the top spot in the division a year ago. BILL TARUTIS FILE PHOTO/ FOR THE DLALAS POST Dallas wrestler Dominic DeGraba, top, takes down Wyoming Valley West's James Wright during a summer workout for high school wrestlers at Wilkes University. Delaware Valley is the defend- pion in both dual and tourna- ing District 2 Class AAA cham- ment competition. LEHMAN Continued from Page 9 Randy Zacharias are at 170. Dragon is at 182 and three- year starter Brady Butler is at 195 with Justin Winters availa- ble to fill in at either weight class. Dragon and Butler were each fifth in District 2 last sea- son. Sophomores are handling the top two weight classes of 220 and 285. Hettes has shown promise early at 220. Kody Pa- chamovitch is also available there or at 285 where he joins Austin Parry. Wyoming Area is expected to be the top threat to Lake-Leh- man’s hopes of repeating as divi- sion champion. Western Wayne, which won the District 2 Dual Meet Tournament last year, could again provide some of the top competition on the district level in Class AA. The Black Knights hosted the WVC Tournament this weekend before wrestling at Meyers Wednesday. DON CAREY FILE PHOTO/ THE DALLAS POST Austin Harry, left, of Lake-Lehman, controls Kevin Laubach, of Berwick, on his way to a win in their 90 Ib. bout. Rock Solid basketball tryouts set Rock Solid Basketball, housed at the Rock Rec Sports Complex, 340 Carverton Road, Suite 100, Trucksville, announc- es its tryout dates for the 2013 AAU girls and boys season. Sunday, Jan, 6 and 20 - Girls in grades 9 and 10 will try out from 1 to 2:30 p.m.; girls in seventh and: eighth grades will try out from 2:30 to 4 p.m. and girls in fifth and sixth grades will try out from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13 and 27 - Boys in grades 9 and 10 will try out from 1 to 2:30 p.m.; boys in seventh and eighth grades will try out from 2:30 to 4 p.m.; and boys in fifth and sixth grade will try out from 4 to.5:30 p.m. The tryout fee is $10 per player. A player may attend both tryouts at no additional cost. New this year, Rock Solid Basketball will introduce The Gun, a basketball shooting ma- chine that dramatically im- proves a basketball player’s shot. It acts as an automatic rebounder, instantly rebounding a made or missed shot and giv- ing a direct return pass for an- other shot. It has a timing de- vice that can determine the dis- tance and the speed of the play- ers return passes, creating situations in which players can develop their shooting skills with game-like intensity. The Gun can fire up to 500 shots per half hour. Founded in 1888, the Ama- teur Athletic Union (AAU) is one of the largest nonprofit vol- unteer sports organizations in the United States. A multi-sport organization, the AAU is dedi- cated exclusively to the promo- tion and development of ama- teur sports and physical fitness programs. Teams of 9-10 children per age group, per gender, will be selected. AAU practices start on March 3 with tournament play beginning on March 23. Teams travel throughout Pennsylvania as well as New York and New Jersey. Cost for fifth to sevent graders who play in four tournr ments is $325 per player for th season. Cost for eighth to 10th graders who play in six tourna- ments is $450 per player. Fees cover tournament entries, uni- forms, insurance, first aid, coaches’ travel and gym fee. Director Doug Miller also serves as the AAU boys coor- dinator and boys head coach at Dallas High School. Kathy Hea- ley is the girls coordinator and is the head coach at Pittston Area. Coach Don Hopkins has been with Rock Solid since it started in 2006. For more information, call 696-2769. SPORTS BRIEFS BMT Baseball & Softball meeting set Back Mountain Baseball & Softball will hold a board meet- ing at 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 7 at the Daddow-Isaacs American Legion, Route 415, Dallas. A general meeting, open to the public, will be held at 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.bmtll.com. Rock Rec baskethall season begins The Rock Recreation Center is accepting registration applica- tions for the 2013 Upward bas- ketball season. The league is open to girls and boys Pre-K through sixth grade. 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