THE DALLAS POST Sunday, December 8, 2013 PAGE 10 Dallas alumni gather for annual soccer game The Annual Dallas High School Alumni Soccer Game was played on Nov. 30 at the Lt. Michael Cleary Field on the Dallas School campus. Current and former Dallas High School soccer players pose for a photo at halftime of the annual alumni soccer game at 1st Lt. Michael Cleary Field. BILL TARUTIS | FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas 2002 alumnus Ryan Love, center, outruns current Dallas The Dallas High School soccer alumni huddle up before the start of the annual alumni cosser game sophomore Donald Michalisin, right, on his way to a scoring a goal at Ist Lt. Michael Cleary Field. in the annual alumni soccer game. Dallas High School 2000 alumnus Jamie Raub shoots on goal dur- ing the annual alumni soccer game. Deluca cited by Senate Dallas cross county standout and boys state Class AA individual champi- on Dominic Deluca received a Senate citation for his athletic achievements. 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The 2013 honorees and their respective sports are: Matthew Bruno, Class of 1994, soccer; Kathryon Burnside, Class of 1988, field hockey; Christina Caputo Gilbert, Class of 1989, field hockey; Dennis Packard, Class of 2000, ice hockey; Tricia Rado, Class of 2001, swimming, and Dr. Neil “Buddy” Shah, Class of 2001, tennis. Bruno, of Shavertown, excelled on the Blue Knights soccer and basket- ball teams and served as co-captain of both teams in his senior year. He helped lead the basketball team to the district playoffs and averaged 14 points per game while leading the team in rebounds at 10 per game. He also was a four-year member of the NCAA Div. III Williams College soc- cer team and was named a Williams College Scholar- AA Auto LLC Highest Prices Paid for Junk Vehicles 570-905-0279 — Experts’ “Your Most Complete [TI and EI CLEANING BUILDING EREPAIRING ERELINING EB COMPLETE BRICK & STONE FIREPLACE CONSTRUCTION Schedule ur Chimney Cleaning TODAY! _ 2540 SR29 S Tunkhannock (Midway Between Tunkhannock & Dallas) 570-298-2150 (0111353 RTT PRCA To BER SI LLCRRST: A [1B DELIVERY & INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Athlete after he and his teammates won the NCAA men’s soccer champion- ship in his freshman year. As a senior, he helped lead the team to a third- place finish in the NCAA Championships. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Williams College and is serving as a financial ana- lyst at Vicuna Advisors. Burnside, of Dallas, was an outstanding member of the field hockey team and helped lead the 1987 team to victory in the District AA Championship and runner-up in state competi- tion. She was a four-year ‘member of the Lynchburg College Hornets field hockey team which won the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) cham- pionship in each of her four years. The Hornets also made appearances in the NCAA tournament three of those four years. Burnside was also an award-winning member of the Hornets equestrian team. She holds a bach- elor of arts degree from Lynchburg and currently serves as co-chair of the Back Mountain Young Professionals, is active as a Sem volunteer and on the membership commit- tee of the Back Mountain Chamber of Commerce, the planning committee of the Lands at Hillside Farms and the Wilkes- Barre Triathlon, and is a member of the Eastern Insurance Group. &
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