PAGE 10 Lake-Lehman squad attempts camp The Lake-Lehman High School cheerlead- ers recently attended Universal Cheerleaders Association Cheer Camp at Pine Forest in Greeley. The varsity girls came home as camp champions in the Extreme Routine Division while the junior high girls took camp champs in the cheer and the Extreme Routine in their Division. Courtney Spare Tattersall was the jump- off champ for the entire varsity division. The girls had an opportunity to try out for UCA All American while attending camp. They learned a dance and a cheer that they performed for the try- out along with their best Lake-Lehman varsity cheerleaders chosen for UCA All American are, from left, Natalee Barker, Becca Wright, and Karen Marchakitus. Samantha Evans from the junior high was also chosen. jump. Three girls from the varsity and one from the junior high were chosen. The girls now have an opportunity to per- form in the London New Year’s Day Parade if they are sophomores or above and the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day parade for freshmen and below. ® ® Phillies advance Yankees advance PHILLIES 17 three hits for the Astros. ASTROS 4 YANKEES 2 The Phillies beat the RED SOX 1 Astros, 17-4, Saturday Darren Kerdesky in the first round of the pitched a complete major league playoffs. The Phillies erupted in the top half of the sixth inning, scoring 13 runs to break up a 4-4 tie. Kaleb Konigus led the way during the game with five hits, including his first major league home run. Kyle Hromisin, Mark Shultz, Donnie Thompson, Aidan Conrad and Jason Eiden also had multiple hit games for the Phillies to support the strong pitching of Alex Magdalinski. Nicholas Kachur started for the Astros and pitched well into the fifth inning while contributing two hits in a solid performance. Ethan Mooney also had game five-hitter as the Yankees nipped the Red Sox, 2-1, in the opening round of the playoffs. Mark Roginski led the Yankee offense with two hits and an RBI. Kerdesky, Dylan Schuster and Cooper Lewis each added a hit for the Yankees. With the score tied 1-1 in the last inning, Derek Answini reached base on a throwing error, stole second and scored the winning run with two outs on a walk-off single by Schuster, allowing the Yankees to advance to the next round. BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Sicilian Pizza + Wings Hoagies and More! IGE REL CRIT LP9T0008 Memorial Hwy Dallas * 675-5026 DARLING & Sons’ FARMS & GREENHOUSES “Growing Quality Is A Family Business Since 1930” Hanging Baskets « Geraniums Herbs « Bedding « Veggie Plants Combination Pots + Potting Soil Humus + McCutcheon’s Canned Goods M-F 9-5 * Sar 9-4 * Sun 9-2 + 675-2080 1/2 mile off rt 309, Dallas, Hildebrandt Rd. (200 yds north of Dallas Elementary School) LANDSCAPING AND EXCAVATING COMPLETE LANDSCAPING | NEW LAWNS - YARD PROJECTS TOP SOIL, FILL & GRAVEL SPREAD PAVERS, FIELD STONE, FLAGSTONE AND CONCRETE SHRUBS & BUSHES REMOVED OTS CLEARED - TREES REMOVED oh NAGE PROBLEMS SOLVED WALLS, WALKS & DRIVEWAYS DEMOLISHED : CIALIZING IN - INGROUND POOL FILL - IN Ll 6 La 4 ! 9 1 Professional Work That Is i Licensed and Insured - Ask for References Re Providing Compassionate Care To Rp You and Your Family Call Today For A Tour At i Mercy Center hdd 2 Sa Ta. Sa Amo 90m [fi em ® moc TP tO TE Sk Am 90m THE DALLAS POST THURSDAY, JUNE 23,2013 — Go Figure! answers — King Crossword — Answers Solution time: 25 mins. o[P]E Al1]D N[O]A B[o[N U[R][S A[NTA s|T|v ~I s [w[A o[R[T AlR[M s[N[1]T G|E|E Als]s]o Glo]Y m[o[o[N E[R[S ANT] M[E[T N[E[E]D ———— Super Crossword ——— Answers o) ERO AlLlOMIMR | NG Vv TIOR NT RABE DER E DERBOROD I NMEF L EE R A ER IEST A K DERSON R E MAE TNA M D R BO > >WCiOoOm rim-nlie mzZ —i Qi» iz mille RETIRE 322 Laurel Street * Pittston, PA 18640 800-338-9997 www.kitchensbyinterstate.com WE WILL HELP YOU CREATE THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS! Visit our Design Center today! Browse more than 30 kitchen and bath displays in our beautiful Well born showroom! Trertate’ S Katehens Bath Showroom Hours: Me*TeWeF - 8 am to 4:30 pm Th to 8 pm * Sat - 8 to noon From a : 2 Bagg wy 43> L 4% 5B 3 i 80002969 YOUR WAY Carefree living at Masonic Village at Dallas means you can leave the worries of tending to your home behind, and \ i live with confidence knowing your needs will be met. This active 60+ community offers apartments and villas to fit every lifestyle. You can even choose custom options to make a villa distinctly yours. Lunch & Learn Thursday, June 27 | 10:30 a.m. Irem Clubhouse 64 Ridgway Drive, Dallas, PA Register Today: 675-1866 Join us for a presentation followed by tours of our retirement living accommodations. We'll finish the morning with lunch with current residents. MASONICAVILLAGE Enjoy Life Your Way’ son cbook = Tus Tous Lispir Your source for arts & entertainment every Friday
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