The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 27, 2013, Image 10

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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, January 27 2013 |
MU cheerleaders
are fourth best
The Misericordia University
cheerleading team finished
fourth at the Universal Cheer-
leading Association National
Championships on Jan. 19 at the
HP Field House at Disney’s Wide
World of Sports Complex in Or-
lando, FL.
The Cougars of coaches Tara
Sinclair and Courtney Coletti en-
tered the final round in fifth
place, but moved ahead of River-
side (CA) City College to place
fourth and record their second
consecutive top five finish.
Misericordia advanced to the
finals, thanks in part to a perfect
crowd score in the semifinal
round.
“I am incredibly proud of this
young team,” said Sinclair,
whose squad featured 10 team
members making their first ap-
pearance at nationals. “Our up-
perclassmen, especially seniors
Alyssa McEntee and Amber
Schmidt, did an amazing job
guiding our first-year members.”
“Each year, the team improves
its competitive ability and this
year was no different,” said
Schmidt, a team captain. “Our
team put a really solid and diffi-
cult routine together this year.
The growth I have experienced
and witnessed during my time at
MU is indescribable. We proved
that with dedication, hard-work
and determination goals are
achievable.”
Members of the Misericordia University cheerleading squad are,
from left, first row, Alyssa McEntee, Amber Schmidt, Jessica Mier-
zejewski, Nicole Grim, Darlene Poust, Erica Moore. Second row, Cara
Hill, Alysha Marzani, Alyssa Auer, Emily Ritterbeck, Danica Kuti,
Sarah Richard, and Brittany Delancey. Third row, Jerica Gariano,
Kelsey Wolsiefer, Megan Zelonis, Brianna Oswald, Jessica Reuther,
Gina Baiamonte, Mallory Loughman and Kelly Keener.
DALLAS MOUNTAINEER AQUATIC CLUB
Swim club posts first-ever victory over rival CYC t
The Dallas Mountaineer Ag-
uatic Club girls and boys posted
its first-ever victory against rival
Wilkes-Barre CYC on Saturday,
Jan. 19, securing first place in the
Southern Division of the North-
east PA Age Group Swim League.
The following swimmers
placed in their events:
GIRLS
8 & UNDER
25 Free - Gabriella Spaciano,
first
50 Free - Gabriella Spaciano,
second
25 Fly - Amanda McGurk, third
25 Back - Gabriella Spaciano,
second
25 Breast - Brook Martin, sec-
ond
10 & UNDER #
100 IM - Emma Thomas, third
50 Free - Sydney Bittner, sec-
ond
50 Fly - Sydney Bittner, second
50 Back - Melissa Leonard,
first; Hannah Kline, third
50 Breast - Kaitlin VanEtten,
first; Jordan Stefanowicz, third
100 Free-Melissa Leonard, first
12 & UNDER
100 IM - Abby Zolner, first; Ma-
dison Federici, third
50 Free - Holly Holthaus, first;
Peyton Ross, third
50 Fly - Abby Zolner, first; Hun-
ter Kline, third
50 Back - Jordan Miller, first;
Peyton Ross, second
50 Breast - Madison Federici,
first; Jessica Ravert, third
100 Free - Annalise Cheshire,
first; Ava Baur, third
200 Free - Ava Baur, first; Abi-
gail Bartuska, third
14 & UNDER
200 Free - Julia Baur, first
50 Free - Annalise Cheshire,
first
100 Fly - Madison Hurst, sec-
ond
100 Free - Julia Baur, first
100 Back - Madison Hurst, sec-
ond
100 Breast - Krista Vivian, first;
Holly Holthaus, second
200 IM - Krista Vivian, second
BOYS
~ 8 & UNDER
25 Free - Gary Weaver, first; Ja-
kob Baur, third
FRED ADAMS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
Mountaineer Ryan Monk tries to take down Dustin Jones, of Lehman, in the 285 Ibs bout. Monk won,
3-2.
KNIGHTS
Continued from Page 9
Lehman.
This time, Sayre defeated Cole
Dixon, 3-1, to give Lake-Lehman
the six-point advantage and put
Dallas in the position where it
had to have a pin in the final bout.
The win was the 13th straight
by Lake-Lehman, which is unbea-
ten in Division 2 and improved to
14-2 overall.
Dallas dropped its second
straight, including a match
against Wyoming Valley West for
its only loss in Division 1 compe-
tition.
Dallas wrestler Zach Macosky
gets his head wrapped up with
the legs of Lehman's Bobby
Wright in the 160 Ibs. bout.
Macosky won, 2-1.
25 Fly - Thomas Doran, first;
Tanner Manzoni, third
50 Free - Gary Weaver, second;
Tanner Manzoni, third
25 Back - Thomas Doran, sec-
ond; Stephen Brdaric, third
25 Breast - Tal Richards, first;
Richard DeLuna, third
10 & UNDER
50 Free - Shane Szczecinski,
third
50 Fly - Bryce Burgit, third
100 Free - Shane Szczecinski,
third
50 Breast - Logan Stambaugh,
first
50 Back - Zachary Blockus, sec-
ond; Trent Szczecinski, third
100 IM - Logan Stambaugh,
third :
12 & UNDER
100 IM - Mikail Krochta, first;
Evan Sabecky, third
50 Free - Dylan Lisnow, first;
Garrett Pall, second
50 Fly - Garrett Pall, first
100 Free - Donovan McCall,
first; Bobby DeLuna, third
50 Back - Dylan Lisnow, first;
Bobby DeLuna, third
50 Breast - Mikail Krochta,
first; Evan Sabecky, second; Mat-
call
thew Duffy, third
200 Free - Donovan McCall,
first; Tyler Christian, thiid
14 & UNDER
200 Free - Thomas Manzoni,
second
50 Free - Tyler Manzni, sec-
ond :
200 IM - Porter Luksicl, first
100 Fly - Troy Reinert, second;
Thomas Manzoni, third |
100 Free - Forter Luksitk, first;
Andrew Herrick, third
100 Back- Troy Reinert,second
100 Breast - Porter Iuksick,
first; Tyler Manzoni, third
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Four of the winning contestants in the 2013 Father O'Leary Knights of Columbus #8224 Free
Throw Championship are shown with council volunteers who assisted in making the event suc-
cessful. From left, first row, are Gabrielle Sabatini, Megan Borton, Alex Charlton and Ben O'Con-
nell. Second row, Stan Zamerowski, Marty Lucas, Jim O'Donnell, event chairman; Bill Roberts
and Jack Cacozza, Grand Knight. Absent at the time of the photo was Paul Zablotney.
Free throw winners are announced
Three boys and two girls from
the Back Mountain area were
named local winners of the 2013
Father O’Leary Knights of Co-
lumbus #8224 Free Throw
Championship and have earned
the right to compete at the dis-
trict level in February 2013.
The Back Mountain Knights
of Columbus sponsored the lo-
cal competition at the Gate of
Heaven gymnasium. All area
youngsters ages 10 to 14 were el-
igible to participate.
Gabrielle Sabatini was the 10-
year-old girls champion and
Megan Borton took the girls 11-
year-old championship.
Alex Charlton was the 12-
year-old boys winner with Ben
O’Connell taking the champion-
ship in the 13-year-old boys divi-
sion. The 14-year-old boys
bracket was won by Paul Zablot-
ney.
Each contestant was allowed
15 free throw attempis in the
contests. Ties were stttled by
successive rounds of five free
throws per contestanl until a
winner emerged.
Each of these winters will
compete in the district ompeti-
tion to be held on Fe). 10 at
West Side Career & Tecinology
Center, Evans Street, Pringle
with an eye toward moving o
to the state and interatiof
levels. %
SPORTS BRIEF
Rock Rec basketball
season begins
The Rock Recreation Cen-
ter is accepting registration
applications for the 2013
Upward basketball season.
The league is open to girls
and boys Pre-K through sixth
S
grade.
The final game is set for
Saturday, March 16.
For more information, con-
tact The Rock Rec Center at
696-2769.
Fastpitch players
sought |
The Endless Mt Blasi U14
travel fastpitch programis
still looking for a few al-
ified players to round ait its
teams for the upcoming sea-
son.
Anyone interested is sked
to call 840-6433 or em :
ronh@sbsmod.com. i
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