PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, June 30, 2013 MISERICORDIA DEAN'S LIST Students at Misericordia University qualify for the dean’s list with a 3.55 grade point average or higher. The following Back Mountain students were named to the dean’s list for the spring 2013 semester: Rachael Alles, Dallas; Sabrina Alles, Dallas; Amy Austin, Sweet Valley; Rachael Ayers, Monroe Twp.; Renee Barcheski, Tunkhannock; Robert Barna, Dallas; Kathleena Besermin, Dallas; Matthew Bevan, Dallas; Ashley Blazaskie, Shavertown; Rachel Boice, Tunkhannock; Maria Brody, Tunkhannock; Gabrielle Byczek, Trucksville. Also, Andrea Carr, Dallas; Lisa Chihorek, Dallas; Alexander Chinikaylo, Dallas; Sarah Church, W. Wyoming; Rebecca Darling, Shavertown; Erika Deckard, Dallas; Nathan Delmar, Shavertown; Nicholas Delmar, Shavertown; Cara Donahue, Dallas; Bethany Empfield, Shavertown; Alicia English, Dallas; Robert Evans, Shavertown. Also, Amanda Faux, Dallas; Kimberly Frederick, Dallas; Nicole Frederick, Dallas; Betty Gaia, Dallas; Mallory Getts, Tunkhannock; Desiree Goble, Tunkhannock; Stephanie Gronchick, Hunlock Creek; Mary Gulotta, Trucksville; Laura Hadsall, Trucksville; Emily Halbing, Harveys Lake; Segan Hamilton, Dallas; Danielle Harding, Dallas; Sarah Hauze, Sweet Valley; Jacob Hebda, Dallas; Colleen Henninger, Hunlock Creek; Donna Hillard, Hunlock Creek; Frederick Hockenbury, Dallas; Hilary Hoover, Trucksville; Daniel Hynes, Dallas. Also, Dana Jolley, Dallas; Kelly Jones, W. Wyoming; Timothy Kennedy, Dallas; Lisa Kintner, Tunkhannock; Brittany Kneal, Shavertown; Jessica Kreidler, Dallas; Megan Kryger, Dallas; Katie Kugler, Wyoming; David Lance, Tunkhannock; Taylor Lawler, Harveys Lake; Amanda Lazzeri, Shavertown; Coreen Leonardo, Dallas; Nicholas Lombard, Shavertown; Anne Long, Wake Schepman and his Dad, Wes, at a rollerblading competi- Wake Schepman trains at Camp Woodward in Woodward, Pa. tion in Santa Ana, California. Gravity From page 1 Wake this summer at Dorney Park in Allentown. He has just signed on with All Wheel Sports, a per- “You become desensi- tized after a while,” she said. “I do still worry when he does tricks on been too hard to reign in on. He is extremely thankful for his talents.” will perform and he loves to meet and talk to people. He is a kind, happy, friendly, ath- letic person and has great leadership abilities. He does have a competitive nature and all of our kids have this type of internal Skate with a friend, too, or encourage your friends to skate with you.” Wake sees skating in his future but has other plans as well. graduate, I want to attend college and study archi- the Mini-Mega ramp. It is a huge ramp and he gets going very fast.” Inline skating can be dangerous. Wake says his injuries so far have been minor, citing broken wrists as the most serious he’s experienced. There are obviously challenges in having a child so talented but April said one of the biggest challenges doesn’t apply in Wake’s case. “Any tal- ented person can become proud,” she said. “Being humble comes naturally to Wake so that hasn’t forming group which includes inline skaters, skateboarders and bicy- cle stunt artists. A team from All Wheel Sports made the semi-finals in the seventh season of “America’s Got Talent” and Wake will perform with the group at the park when he is not trav- eling to competitions. Does he prefer compe- titions or performances? “I like both,” Wake said. “At competitions, I get to try new tricks and push my limits. I enjoy the competitive feeling and I perform well under Charlotte Bartizek | Dallas Post Nicole Chipego, a former softball standout at Lake-Lehman High School, has more than the game on her mind. Chipego is planning a benefit softball game to aid tornado victims in Oklahoma. Forward From page 1 she spent time in nearby Norman when her father was working on natural gas and petroleum pipe- line construction. “We lived there for a year, and my sisters went to the schools that were affected,” she said. Chipego can’t imagine life without sports and hopes to instill that same passion in her daughter. “lI think participating in any type of team sport helps build good character and helps develop your decision making skills,” she said. “For me, it’s definitely helped me with my people skills - I meet new people from all over. It also helps you feel like you're a part of something bigger.” Bet 4 WANS pressure. At shows, everything is planned and practiced before. It gets a little repetitive after a while but I love to skate for the crowd.” April sees character- istics in Wake that have allowed him to excel. “He was blessed with wonderful personality traits that help him be this all-around great kid,” she said. “People like Wake drive, determination, I guess, that makes their interests not just inter- ests but intense, focused dedication.” Wake would like more young people to get inter- ested in inline skating and has advice for those who would like to skate. “You should always wear a helmet and pro- tective knee and elbow pads because even the professional skaters fall,” he said. “If you can, go to a local skatepark and watch skaters; that helps you. If not, you can look up videos on YouTube. tecture,” I am always looking for new opportunities to help further my skating career industry.” Kingston « 287-9631 = rd pr poy BALE = Clecaohu FRIGIDAIRE Shavertown. Also, Maria Maas, Dallas; Justine Maley, Trucksville; Chrystyn Manocchio-Noble, Tunkhannock; Dana Martin, Dallas; Alyssa McEntee, Dallas; Kelsie McNamara, Dallas; Travis Mcroy, W. Wyoming; Dana Middleton, Dallas; Victoria Mihal, Wyoming; Joseph Miller, Tunkhannock; Toni Miller, Hunlock Creek; Catherine Moss, Shavertown; Cindy Nardi, Dallas; Nicole Negron, Dallas; Tamara Nijmeh, Dallas; Anna Nole, Tunkhannock. Also, Teena O'Connor, Harveys Lake; Danielle Olenginski, Shavertown; John Olenik, Dallas; Marina Orrson, Shavertown; Marina Painter, Dallas; Maia Painter, Dallas; Krista Paluski, W. Wyoming; Jacqueline Pearson, Dallas; Shavertown; Roxanne Popple, Judith Ragukas, Sweet Valley; James Ranieli, W. 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