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The Indiana Gaxette SPORTS Tuesday, November 4, 2003 Page 15 LOCAL SCOREBOARD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STANDINGS, STATISTICS STANDINGS Brawley, NC Last week's games Landis, PM District 5-6 Class A Playoffs Pennington, MC Blairsville 43, Everett 0 Small, PL Northern Cambria 42, Windber 0 Capitosti, Bishop Carroll 43, Moshannon Valley 0 Shetler, LV Bishop Guilfoyle 18, Conemaugh Twp. 14 CI. Cairns, Lig District 5-6 Class MA Playoffs Poloff, Sag Tyrone 42, United 7 DeCarlo, HC Central Cambria 40, Bedford 0 Gasion, Als Forest Hills 19, Bishop McCort 7 Hopkins, PL Philipsburg-Oscaola 19, Chestnut Ridge 18 Morales, WS District 5-6 Class AAA Playoffs J.Lieb, NC Johnstown 17, Indian Valley 6 J.Saxion, LV Huntingdon 43, Somerset 0 Colwell, AR WPIAL Class AAAA Playoffs Stewart, AR Upper St. Clair 44, Indiana 13 Passing (min. Bethel Park 36, Baldwin 35 (Ratings based on Gateway 55, Ringgold 7 Com.

Alt. Mt. Lebanon 31, Kiski Area 16 Wilk, Bis 16 25 North Hills 13, Penn-Trafford 3 Henderson, WS154 298-2219 Penn HIEs 35, 28 Younger, NC 51 CanonPgh. Central Catholic 44, McKeesport: 14 Goodlin, PL 24 67 Woodland Hills 19, Shaler 7 Shirey. Ind 29 69 WPIAL 1 Class AAA Playoffs Steele, Sbg 67 156 Ambridge 24, Greensburg Salem 17 Smithley, LV 36 83 42.

West Mifflin 21 Jones, HG 27 67 Blackhawk Hampton 21, Laurel Highlands 14 Landis, PM 22 64 Highlands 7, West Allegheny 6 Speal, Sbg 4. 10 Moon 17, Chartiers Valley 7 Highberger, Bis 40 85 Peters Township 47, ML. Pleasant 3 Brawley, NC 42 105 Pine-Richland 49. Uniontown 14 Mills, MC 21 57 Thomas Jefferson 38, Kittanning 6 Oomer, 14 37 WPIAL Class AA Payoffs Clevenger, 21 61 Aliquippa 54, Union 0 Trimble, PM 43 111 Beaver 40, Waynesburg 6 Zelonka, AR 32 105 Carrick 21, Riverview 19 Fuller, LV 4 12 Ford City 42, South Fayette 27 Crowe, Lig 34 97 Freedom 37, Shenango 16 B.Johnson, AR 6 19 Jeannette 42, New Brighton 16 Barkey, MC 4 20 Northgale 27, Mars 7 Riverside 34, Freeport 18 Receiving South Park 1B, Greensburg C.C. 9 WPIAL Class A Playoffs Kapion, WS Canevin 35, Jefferson-Morgan 12 Wilson, WS Bishop Clairton 20, Carmichaels 18 Cessna, WS Duquesne 45, Chartiers-Houston 22 Dunlap, Sbg Monessen 35, Brentwood 28 Strope, Bls Rochester 27, Beth- 0 Weaver, Lig South Side Beaver 0 Reilly, PM Springdale 21, Sto-Rox 42, Avonworth 30 Stone, Bis Western Beaver 35, California 13 E.Smith, NC Regular Season Landis, PM Homer-Center 28, Conernaugh Valley 9 Dickert, LV Penns Manor 31, West Shamokin 28 Nagg.

Sbg 24, Belletonte 18 Colwell, AR Punxsutawney West Branch 7 Magulick, NC Purchase Line 35, This week's games Perry, LV Bonatesta, NC Friday's games District 5-6 Class A Playoffs Ostach, Bis Semifinals Blystone, Ind Bishop Gullfoyle at Bishop Carroll, 7 p.m. J. Lieb, NC District 5-6 Class AA Playoffs Smith, Sbg Semifinals Bowman, PM Philipsburg-Osceola at Tyrone, 7 p.m. Scoring District 5-6 Class AAAA Playoffs Semifinals Magulick, NC Central Mountain at Altoona, 7 p.m. Miller, AR Hollidaysburg at State College, 7 p.m.

Shirey, Ind WPIAL Class AAAA Playoffs Strope, Bis Quarterfinals (all games 7:30 p.m.) Wilson, WS Bethel Park vs. Upper St. Clair (West Mittlin) Fuller, L.V Central Catholic vs. Woodland Hills (Plum) Small, PL North Hills vs Gateway (Penn-Trafford) Brawley, NC Penn Hills vs Mt. Lebanon (Elizabeth Henderson, WS Forward) Bonatesta, NC WPIAL Class AA Playoffs Jones, HC Quarterfinals (all gamas 7:30 p.m.) Garland, Bis Aliquippa vs Ford City (East Allegheny) Dunlap, Sbg Beaver vs Northgate (Ambridge) Kapion, WS Rivarside vs Jeannette (Franklin Regional) Stone, Bis South Park vs Freedom (Moon) Shelter, L.V WPIAL Class Playoffs M.Lieb, NC Quarterfinals (all games 7:30 p.m.) Troupe, PL Bishop Canevin vs Sto-Rox (Thomas Kasubick, Ind Jefferson) Buchner, HC Duquesne vs Rochester (Peters Twp.) Highberger, Bis Springdale vs Monessen (Yough) Monticue, Lig Western Beaver vs Clairton (Fox Chapel) Rapach, MC Saturday's games J.Saxton, LV District 5-5 Class A Playoffs Weaver, Lig Semifinals Wilk, Bis Northern Cambria at Blairsville, 7 p.m.

Capitosti, District 5-6 Class AA Playoffs Hopkins, PL Semilinals Cessna, WS Forest Hills at Central Cambria, 7 p.m. F.Fishel, MC District 5-6 Class AAA Playoffs Gaston, Bis Semifinals J. Lieb, NC Johnstown at Huntingdon, 7 p.m. Matko, PL WPIAL Class AAAA Playoffs Moore, Sbg Quarterfinals (ail games 7:30 p.m.) Pennington, MC Hampton vs Thomas Jefferson (North Trimble, PM Allegheny) Wilk, Bis Moon vs Ambridge (North Hills) Stipcak, HC Peters Township vs Blackhawk (Elizabeth Dickert, LV Forward) Colwell, AR Pine-Richland vs Highland (Slippery Rock Hastings, University) Poloff, Sbg Indiana County Area Teams Barber. HG Overall Crowe, Lig Pct.

PF PA J.King, Ind Blairsville 9 .900 251 84 Landis, PM Northern Cambria 9 .900 320 79 Perry, LV Laurel Valley 6 Ca .667 184 80 Nagg. Sug Homer-Center 6 .600 163 105 Betton, Lig Indiana .600 181 213 Cameron, Purchase Line 5 .500 167 142 Deptola, HC Apolia-Ridge 5 .444 156 187 Drew. Ind Ligonier Valley 5 .444 104 172 Fleming, NC Saltsburg 5 .444 124 188 Krejocic, HC United 6 .400 100 160 A.Mack, Punxsutawney 3 co ,333 157 236 Morales, WS Marion Center 2 .222 98 163 Packer, PM West Shamokin 8 .200 210 391 Simmons, Ind Panns Manor 1 9 .100 83 326 Smith, 5bg Stewart, AR INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Wisnieskl, Ind Rushing Brewer, PL Att. Yds. Avg.

Jones, Shirey, Ind 152 1171 7.7 Murdick, PM Magulick, NC 160 1148 7.2 Bowman, PM Troupe, PL 203 1114 5.5 Chop. LV J. Miller, AR 195 1071 5.5 Hayes, WS Buchner, HC 164 874 5.3 Long. PL Rapach, MC 176 777 4.4 Milanak, AR Strope, Bis 149 728 4.9 E. Smith, NC J.King.

Ind 133 666 5.0 Altemus, PM A.Mack, 142 596 4.1 Bandurak, AR Fuller, LV 121 536 4.4 Barkey, MC Stone, Bis 57 523 9.2 Blakaly, Bfs Monticue, Lig 126 518 4.1 Blystone, Ind Jones, HC 94 494 5.3 Bodnar, HC Henderson, W5 116 487 4.2 Buggey, HC 61 449 7.4 CI. Cairns, Lig 6 97 442 4.6 Clevenger, 6 104 418 4.0 Corridoni, Sbp 119 546 4.6 DeCario, HC 10 81 417 5.1 Duffalo, HC 19 74 403 5.4 Fetterman, PL 6 119 380 3.2 Howe, LV 63 340 5.4 Jackson, Bis 6 320 4.5 Maggio, HC 6 74 299 4.0 Miller, NC 6 34 293 8.6 Oleksa, 6 49 287 5.9 Reilly, PM 6 35 284 B.1 Smith, Ind 6 56 260 4.6 Smithley, LV 6 60 260 4.3 Tucci, Lig 6 44 259 5.9 Yarrick, NC 6 10 att.) Yearick, Ind 6 Younger, NC 6 NCAA formula) Akins. AR 5 5 Yds. TOs tnt. Rating Patterson, MC 5 5 213 1 140.8 Ritchie, WS 5 5 19 20 121.8 Posa, MC 3 3 378 4 117.6 Goodlin, PL 2 2 495 7 6 114.4 Kline, NC 2 2 5 6 112.8 Lackey, Bls 2 124D 9 13 112.1 Liggett, L.V 2 2 499 6 5 105.7 Pawlokowski, NC 2 468 5 7 102.7 Schrieber, Lig 2 399 6 5 102.1 Steele, Sbg 2 55 99.2 J.Johnson, AR 1 518 3 98.1 includes one field goal 685 3 96.6 includes two field goals 278 3 2 B8.2 includes three field goals 173 3 69.8 includes four field goals 305 0 7 69.7 494 2 8 67.7 Kick scoring 492 6 61.6 FG XP Total 42 46.1 Garland, Bls 3 30 39 364 2 14 44.5 Kasubick, ind 19 31 76 0 3 33.6 Stipcak, HC 14 23 74 0 11.1 M.Lleb.

NC 15 15 Weaver, Lig 12 Rec. Yds. Avg. Murdick, PM 55 669 12.2 Dickert, LV 0 8 44 747 17.0 Akins, AR 5 41 702 17.1 Patterson. MC 5 22 33 271 634 19.2 12.3 Ritchie, Hopkins, WS PL 07 20 230 11.5 Nagg, Sbg 17 17.8 10.5 Brawley.

NC 3 16 269 16.8 Hastings, 16 15 14 215 273 156 11.1 13.4 18.2 Posa, Liggett, J.Johnson, MC LV AR 0006 13 279 21.5 13 170 13.1 Punting 12 226 16.8 Att. Yds. Avg. 12 209 17.4 Posa, MC 30 1076 35.9 143 11.9 Dickert, LV 21 751 35.8 110 10.0 Weaver, Lig 41 144B 35.3 10 224 22.4 Nagg. Sbg 30 1004 33.5 10 186 18.6 Goodlin, PL 38 1241 32.7 10 141 14.1 Blystone, Ind 31 979 31.6 10 83 6.3 Strope, Bis 38 1200 31.6 Wilson, WS 34 1064 31.3 Trimble, PM 40 1200 30.0 TD XP Total Fleming.

NC 16 459 29.3 19 2 116 HC 27 776 28.7 DeCarto, 15 6 96 Dailey, AR 26 747 28.7 13 78 Wissinger, 36 1031 28.6 13 78 12 76 Interceptions 9 9 2 56 No. Yds. TO 56 Jones, HC 9 68 8 55 Clevenger, 49 48 Dickert. LV 106 44 Valeski, Ind 26 2 44 Wilson, WS 26 30 Wilk, 81s 6 2 38 Bonatesta, NC 59 38 Goodlin, PL 78 36 Chop, LV 70 5 34 Weaver, Lig 62 3 15 33 McCracken, HC 37 5 2 32 Zelonka, AR 26 19 Cameron, 0 30 Reilly, PM 5 30 F.fishel, MC 135 5 30 Ostach, Bis 63 5 30 Henderson, WS 30 Wu 30 Miller, NC 26 Pennington, MC DO 30 Hopkins, PL 28 Rapach, MC Bowman, PM 24 Fuller, LV 24 Roberts, Lig 24 Duffalo, HC 24 Buggey. HC 24 Stipcak, Ind 24 Crowe, Lig 24 Barber.

HC 24 Shetler, LV 55 24 Daisley, NC 35 14 Matko, PL 34 10 22 Colwell, AR 30 22 Smithley, LV 29 21 Betton, Lig 25 20 J. Lieb, NC 21 18 Polka, AR 20 18 Perry, LV 18 18 T.Ross, AR 12 18 Strong, HC 12 18 Smith, Sbg 10 16 Boe, Sbg 8 12 Pawlikowski, NC 8 12 Shirey, Ind 12 Drew, Ind 12 Creighton, WS 12 Dunlap, Sbg 5 12 Blakely, BIs 2 12 Jack, Ind 2 12 Fulton, WS 2 12 Bracken, MC Deptola, HC 2 Hartz, MC 12 12 Houser, WS MC 10 8 Small, Stone, Kaplon, G.Miller, McElwee, PL 81s AR 0 000000000060 8 8 TEAM STATISTICS ca Rushing offense 00 Yds. Avg. to Indiana 10 2628 262.8 la Northern Cambria 10 2317 231.7 Purchase Line 10 2118 211.8 6 Apollo-Ridge 9 1709 189.9 6 Blairsville 1888 188.8 6 Homer-Center 1846 184.6 10 6 Laurel Valley 1251 139.0 Beatty, Zilinskas, Rochna lead Indiana swimmers in YMCA meet From Staff Reports CHARLEROI All six Indiana YMCA swimmers received high point trophies at an invitational swimming meet that was held Saturday at the Mon Valley YMCA. Jennifer Beat- 12- Youth ty (girls, age 13) with walked six firsts, away sports including overall points, 100-yard freestyle, 100-yard backstroke, 100-yard breaststroke, 100-yard butterfly and 200-yard individual medley.

Rachel Zilinskas (girls, 8-9) also Wagner goes to Phillies Marion Center 9 1237 United 10 1338 Ligonier Valley 9 1024 West Shamokin 10 1079 Penns Manor 10 966 Saltsburg 9 756 Passing offense Yds. West Shamokin 10 2219 Saltsburg 9 1324 Northern Cambria 10 1039 Penns Manor 10 89.3 Blairsville 10 736 Apollo-Ridge 568 Laurel Valley 541 Indiana 547 United 10 514 Homer-Center 10 494 Purchase Line 10 489 Ligonier Valley 364 Marion Center 9 352 Total offense Northern Cambria 10 3356 West Shamokin 10 3298 Indiana 10 3175 Blairsville 10 2624 Purchase Line 10 2607 Apollo-Ridge 9 2277 Homer-Center 10 2340 Saltsburg 9 200B Laurel Valley 9 1792 Penns Manor 10 1861 United 10 1852 Marion Center 9 1589 Ligonier Valley 9 1386 Rushing defense Yds. Northern Cambria 10 995 Blairsville 10 1024 United 10 1040 Purchase Line 10 1148 Homer-Center 10 1176 Apollo- 9 1097 Laurel Valley 9 1291 Saltsburg 9 1309 Marion Center 9 1578 Indiana 10 1840 Ligonier Valley 9 1851 Penns Manor 10 2289 West Shamokin 10 2770 Passing defense Yds. Northern Cambria 10 510 Ligonier Valley 593 Blairsville 10 681 Homer-Center 10 687 Laurel Valley 620 Saltsburg 641 Penns Manor 10 732 Marion Center 687 Purchase Line 10 853 Indiana 10 951 United 10 1064 Apolic-Ridge 981 West Shamokin 10 1244 Total a defense Yds. Northern Cambria 10 1505 Blairsville 10 1705 Homer-Center 10 1863 Purchase Line 10 2001 United 10 2104 Laurel Valley 9 1911 Saltsburg 9 1950 Apollo-Ridge 9 2078 Marion Center 9 2265 Ligonier Valley 9 2444 Indiana 10 2791 Penns Manor 3021 West Shamokin 10 4014 Turnovers 2 Give Take Laurel Valley 17 29 Blairsville 21 Homer-Center 27 Northern Cambria 15 24 Indiana 20 23 Marion Center 15 16 Apollo -Ridge 15 15 Purchase Line 18 18 United 25 23 Ligonier Valley 23 20 West Shamokin 25 21 Saltsburg 25 16 Penns Manor 27 13 Scoring attense Pts.

Northern Cambria 10 320 Blairswille 10 251 West Shamokin 10 210 Laurel Valley 9 184 Indiana 10 181 Apollo-Ridge 9 155 Purchase Line 10 167 Homer-Center 163 Salisburg 9 124 Ligonier Valtey 9 104 Marion Center 9 98 United 10 100 Penns Manor 10 83 Scoring defense P1s. Northern Cambria 10 Blairsville 10 84 Laurel Valley 80 Homer-Center 10 105 Purchase Line 10 142 United 10 160 Marion Center 9 163 Ligonier Valley 9 172 Saltsburg 178 Apollo- Ridge 187 Indiana 10 213 Penns Manor 10 325 West Shamakin 10 391 Scoring margin Pts. Northern Cambria 10 241 Blairsville 10 167 Laurel Valley 9 104 Homer-Center 10 58 Purchase Line 10 25 Indiana 10 -32 Apollo- Ridge -31 Saltsburg United 10 -60 Marion Center -65 Ligonier Valley 9 West Shamokin 10 -181 Penns Manor 10 -243 Bowling MOHAWK LANES I.C. LIGHT MOHAWK CLASSIC Frank Piraini, Jr. 236-167-247-650, Scott Muir 275-648, Dana Davis 233-627, Andy Clemons 218-604, Erik Nelson.

213-596, John Lattanzio 222-571, Rodney Peterson 193-561, Jerry Chutorich 223-556, Louis Super 184-541, Jim Hopkins 192-541 PATTERSON LANES NUTTIE BUDDIES Men: Brian Baughman 162-223-205-590, Bob Geary 198-553, Bill Bowser 181-488. Melvin Hannah 172- 459, John Little 165-467; Women: Sharon Hannah 146-148-161-455, Debbie Fulmer 170-449, Doris Glasser 156- 441. Carol Boyer 157-441, Nancy Geary 155- 446, Marcie Little 164-437 INTER CITY MENS Jeremy Chambers 214-214-215-643, Frog Thornton 243-618, Jim Wagner 237-604, Joel Biconik 210-594, Bob Stewart 226-593, Bernie Spearman 225-580, Jack Frampion 216-579, Ray Nyland 210-565, Don Filmer 205-563, Rich Strong 204-562 137.4 133.8 113.8 107.9 96.8 84.0 Avg. 221.9 147.1 103.9 89.3 73.6 63.1 60.1 54.7 51.4 49.4 46.9 40.4 39.1 Avg. 335.6 329.8 317.5 262.4 260.7 253.0 234.0 223.1 199.1 186.1 185.2 176.6 154.2 Avg.

99.5 102.4 104.0 114.8 117.6 121.9 143.4 145.4 175.3 184.0 205.7 228.9 277.0 Avg. 51.0 65.9 68.1 68.7 68.9 71.2 73.2 76.3 85.3 95.1 106.4 109.0 124.4 Avg. 150.5 170.5 186.3 200.1 210.4 212.3 216.7 230.9 251.7 271.6 279.1 302.1 401.4 -2 -3 -4 -9 -14 Avg. 32.0 25.1 21.0 20.4 18.1 17.3 16.7 16.3 13.8 11.6 10.9 10.0 8.3 Avg. 7.9 8.4 8.9 10.5 14.2 16.0 18.1 19.1 19.8 20.6 21.3 32.6 39.1 Avg.

24.1 16.7 11.6 5.8 2.5 By ROB MAADDI AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA Billy Wagner wanted the Houston' Astros to acquire a starting pitcher. Now he could help the Philadelphia Phillies get one. The All-Star closer was traded Monday from the cost-cutting Astros to the Phillies for righthander Brandon Duckworth, and minor-league rightTaylor Buchholz and Ezequiel Astacio. It's the first move in what could be another interesting offseason for the suddenly free-spending Phillies. Philadelphia hopes to land a top starter and setup reliever.

Wagner should make the Phillies an attractive spot for free agents. "If you're a free agent pitcher thinking about the Phillies, you know if you're walking off the mound in the seventh inning, the ninth inning is pretty well covered," Phillies general manager Ed Wade said. Among the starters the Phillies are considering are Chicago White Sox free agent Bartolo Colon, Montreal's Javier Vazquez and Arizona's Curt Schilling. Vazquez or Schilling would have to be acquired through a trade. Kevin Millwood, who pitched last season for the Phillies, is a free agent.

It's unlikely he'll return, but Wade said he plans to talk to Millwood's agent Scott Boras. Wagner, a three-time All-Star, predicted his departure from Houston on the final day of the regular season when he criticized the Astros for not making a move to bolster the roster for a playoff run. "It's going to be a tape job," Wagner said after the season 6- nale. "It's not like we're going out there and getting any marquee pitchers." Wagner didn't back off his. comments after the trade.

"I just want to win," he said. Wagner goes from one of baseball's best bullpens to one of its worst. The Phillies converted just 33 saves in 51 opportunities as Jose Mesa and Mike Williams both faltered. Manager Larry Bowa used five other relievers to close games late in the season while his team fought for a wildcard spot. Wagner was 1-4 with a 1.78 ERA last season and had 44 saves in 47 chances, making a careerhigh 78 appearances.

Mesa converted 24 of 28 saves for the Phillies, and had seven losses and a 6.52 ERA. Williams, an AllStar with Pittsburgh, was 0-4 with a 6.38 ERA and had three saves in five chances after being acquired by the Phillies in July. With eight garnes left, Philadelphia was a half-game ahead of Florida, which went on to win the wild card and the World Series. But the Phillies lost six straight and seven of their last eight. The Phillies are moving into new ballpark in April, and the: trade for Wagner has generated a lot of excitement among fans that could translate into increased ticket sales.

Wagner is due to make $8 mil-, lion next season, the third in $27 million, three- contract: he agreed to in January 2002. The deal contains a $9 million team option for 2005 with a $3 million: buyout. Wade said the Phillies, will not try to extend Wagner's. deal before next season ends. For the Astros, this was a salary: dump.

Team owner McLane has said the team lostmoney this season. "We hate very much to make. this decision, but it certainly helps us in giving us flexibility," McLane said. Octavio Dotel is likely to sume the closer's job, with Brad. Lidge in line to replace Dotel as; the setup man.

Dotel was acquired in another salary-moti-: vated deal that sent pitcher Mike: Hampton to the Mels after the: 1999 season. Dotel was 6-4 with a 2.48 ERA. and four saves last season, and, has 28 career saves. "He's got the makeup to be the closer," Astros general Gerry Hunsicker said. "He's the physical talent to be the clos-.

er and that's something we'll. have to decide in spring train-: Duckworth, 27, was 4-7 with a 4.94 ERA in 18 starts and six relief: appearances. Buchholz, 22, went. 9-11 with a 3.55 ERA in 25 games. for Double-A Reading of the Eastern League.

Astacio, who turns 24 was 15-5 with a 3.29 ERA atClass-A Clearwater of the Florida, State League. Duckworth once was consid-: ered a top prospect in Philadel-: phia. He went 14-0 with a 1.86 ERA at Triple-A -Wilkes-: Barre in 2001 and was 4-4 with al 4.04 ERA in 11 starts that season; for the Phillies, who finished two games behind first-place But Duckworth struggled the: next two years, and lost his spotin the rotation last season. Wagner was part of four division championship teams inHouston, but the Astros failed to, get past the first round each: time, losing to Atlanta in 1997, 1999 and 2001 and to San Diego: in 1998. This is the second straight offseason in which the Phillies got the player they most wanted.

They signed free agent first base-: man Jim Thome to an $85 million, six-year contract last De4 cember. Around the area From Staff Reports Indiana opens with victory. NEVILLE ISLAND Zach Diamond scored a pair of goals in Indiana High's season-opening 3-1 scholastic hockey victory aver Montour on Monday. Diamond scored once on the power play, and added an empty-net score with 1:07 to play. Mike Nesper contributed a short-handed goal for the Indians.

Mike Hart and Cory Mills handed out assists. Indiana outshot Montour, 35-16. Goaltender Mike Mentch stopped 15 shots. Indiana plays host to Canon-McMillan in the 8:15 p.m. varsity game on Wednesday at the Ice and Expo Center.

Junior varsity play commences at 6:45 p.m. Chiefs defeat Predators Mike Nesper fired in three goals to lead the Indiana Chiefs Midget AA hockey team to a 6-1 rout over the Pittsburgh Predators in youth hockey action on Sunday. Eric Bowden scored a pair of goals and Zack Damico added another, while Jason Boske, Mike Appolonia, Darnico, Eric Bowen. J.B. Beeks and Mike Nesper were credited with assists.

Indiana goalie Mike Kennedy stopped 27. of 28 shots on the net. The Midget Chiefs (4-0) play host to the Wheeling Nailers on Saturday and then travel to the Icoplex on Sunday to take on Southpointe. walked away with six firsts, including overall points, 50-yard freestyle, 50-yard backstroke, 50- yard breaststroke, 50-yard butterfly and 100-yard individual medley. Matthew Rochna (boys, 10-11) earned five firsts, including overall points, 50-yard freestyle, 50- yard backstroke, 50-yard butterfly and 100-yard individual medley.

Rochna finished second in the 50-yard breaststroke. Jacob Zilinskas (boys, 7-under) placed fifth in overall points, took fourth place in the 25-yard breaststroke and butterfly and finished fifth in the 25-yard freestyle, 25-yard backstroke and 100-yard individual medley. Anna Zilinskas (girls, 10-11) took home fifth in overall points and the 50-yard breaststroke, sixth in the 50-yard freestyle and 100-yard individual medley, eighth place in the 50-yard backstroke and ninth place in the 50- yard butterfly. Brittany Rochna (girls, 12-13) placed third overall with third place in the 50-yard backstroke and 50-yard breaststroke, fourth place in the 100-yard freestyle and a fifth-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly and 200-yard individual medley. PLACE NET HERE For those Repeat who want to: live it! Sportsters $500 OFF- 04 WI ZEPKA HARLEY-DAVIDSON ONED DA Eisenhower Boulevard OMY! 262-7171 Johnstown 1-612 Saturday HARLEY-DAVIDSON Nov.

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