| | The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 1, 1995 9 - Deadeye Hawkeyes ) end Dallas season Adrienne Camp went up for two against Wallenpaupack in last week's playoff game. Post photo/Lynn Sheehan Youth basketball semi-final playoffs set for Saturday This past Saturday, Dallas with four points. EY Youill fhe grade basketball Boston College was led by Bv LEN KRYESKI ‘ os e st round of playoffs. Andrew George with seven points, be Writer j oH Swipe gpenjumper In the opening Gams, Geor- Tim Faneck and Mike Dombroski ‘ getownj overcame a slow start'to with four points each. Tie Haier Boss The Hawks also made better coast toa 36-19 win over Syracuse. In the nightcap, Seton Hall ys basketball use of their inside game as center Georgetown had awell ced c balan ame from behind at half time, team started the third quarter of Jonathan Gildea scored 15 points sc FE ; ! oring attack. Pat Mulhern led and scored 26 second halfpoiints; | Friday's playoff game with Dallas nine in the second half. all scorers with 16 points, fol- to knock St. Johns out of the | Dy Stealing! the Mountaineers’ first “Gildea’s a power underneath lowed by Matt Eyet with 10 points, playoff picture by a score of 39- | ormula for success - play the boards,” commented Brown. Paul Saxon with four points and 25. with determination and hit those Dallas pulled within one point Jonathan Schneider and Frank Seton Hall's dll gight players }- three pointers. at three different occasions, but Frank Yanik with two pointseach. scored. Seton Hall offense was’ () ® An 11-0 run at the start of the could never regain the lead. Syracuse kept the score close led by John Lukasavage with 1 | second half carried the Hawkeyes “We didn't play hard for 32 through half time with key re- points followed by Mike Domzal- | toa 56-50 win at King's College in minutes,” said Brown. “We played, bounding and shooting of T.C. ski with nine points, and Buddy | a Division II Class AAA playoff at times like we were better than Harding. Syracuse's offense was Shah and John Simonitis had six | game. Hanover and at times we let led by T.C. Harding and Steven points each. “They came out fired up more Hanover think they were better Jperale ih eight posits, fol- St. Johns offense was led | than us,” said senior guard Ed than us.” . . ow y last minute fill in Kevin Jason Race with 11 points, fol- | Thomas, "We let down at the or the Hewheres opening = ack Mou ntai n SWI m mers Domzalski (third grade!) with three lowed by Kevin Novackowski with | beginning of the third quarter, surge, the second half became a , . . points getown will ad toth Do po. Hin - pe fer, 4 | that's where we lost it.” ; I. ol D h h eorgetown will advance to the anny Krause playe e defen- | bancver tailed: lacs three fame toni Skblsucker sing IN enn 2 C al A PIONS IPS semi-final round of the playoffs, sive game for St. Johns. « J @ pointers during the run to turn a two Ed Thomas free throws made and wil face Miami at 1 p.m. on Seton Hall will face Villanova in El 24-18 halftime deficit into a 29- - : Thirteen Back Mountain resi- town and Andrew Schweitzer, aturaay. the semi round of the playoffs 29- the score 29-28 before the teams On the other court, Villanova with its schedule for2 p.m. Satur, 24lead. The firstof back-to-back exchanged 7-0 runs to 36-35. dents were among the 29 swim- Dallas swam the 200 free relay advanced to the semi-final round da i | three pointers by Bill Shoemaker Two Jackson buckets sand. mers representing the Wilkes- (2:10.24) with Michael Chester- by cefeating Bocton College 31. y. th tion. Miaini def ted | gave Hanover the lead for good, wiched the highlightofthe Mounts Barre YMCA February 25and 26 fieldand John Boris, placing fifth. 1% At half BW the score = 16 Pittsh wha Miami off bi 26-24 with 6:30 remaining in the seven: a three point plav bv Rich at the Penn-Del League Winter Eric was also part of the sixth 5 : was 16- urg offense was | period, The Hawks hit for five - Kick. point play by RIC gwim Festival Championships. place 200 medley relay (2:24.96) < led by Jay Carroll and Lloyd Drop- peno hein RS IM > o : Swimmers who finished in the alongwith Chesterfield, Boris and ifianovn had a well balanced pers. Pittsburgh offense was led HL nh eczynski started the final (,, three positions at divisional William Gagliardi. attack from Dan Fetko with 11 by Paul Dougal and John Nack: while Shoemaker scored 160f his period by putting back his own championships were invited to Eric had fourth place finishes Points, followed by Justin Bicking ley. 24 team high pointsinthefinal 16 missed shot to narrow the score participate in this meet. in the 50 freestyle (30.24) and 100 With six points, Kevin Piekara and Miami will face Georgetown in minutes. to 38-37. Swimming on Saturday night, individual medley (1:18.14)anda Jonathan Lorah each chipped in the semi’s. vy @ Dallas never trailed up until ‘ Hanoverusedafinal12-3surge Adam Daney, Shavertown; Eric seventh place in the 50 back ; $ | that point, coming out of the to build up the biggest lead of the Kyle, Kingston Twp. and Noel (37.25). : locker room lacking the intensity night, 50-40, and make the clock Fetting-Smith, Dallas, teamed Swimming the 12-and-under i they showed in the first half. their ally. with Matt Rynkiewicz to place age group, Matthew Schweitzer, : “I don't know what it is,” said Every precious second counted eighth overall in the 8-and-under Dallas; Conor Fetting-Smith, “ | = nN d ry Y : Mountaineers head coach Paul asDallaswould twice come within 100 free relay. Dallas and Justin DeSalvo, Shav- i Brown. “At halftime sometimes fourin the final 47 seconds before Adam also placed third in the ertown swam with Corey Welch in ; ; : ; a we come out kind of slow. It's running out of time. 50 freestyle (33.93), sixth in the the 200 medley relay. Matthew, Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will be i strange. We've had third quarters Cosgrove was the Mounts sec- 25 freestyle (15.43) and eighth in Conor and Corey then swam with published the two weeks prior to the event. To submit material, send itto like that all year. I was hoping onde scorer with ten. Klick the 25 backstroke (19.88). Tim Persico, Shavertown in the The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612, or bring it to our office at . tonight with the importance of the a i; Yas a Also swimming in the 8-and- 200 free relay and placed sixth 45 Main Road in Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. : (a game we'd come out on fire for ,4ded four for the 9-15 Moun- .nderagegroup, Christina Hobbs, - (2:01.48). : 8 ® four quarters.” tAlneers. Lehman finished second in the 25 Matthew had a fourth place u : The Mounts started the game The season-ending loss was Ptieilly Joao. gna i Oth in the finish in the 200 freestyle (2:10.77) 0 m m u Nn Ity age ge ablaze with consecutive three 4150 the career finale for Accs so and two sixth place finishes in the Megan Daney, Shavertownand 50 pytterfly (31.69) and the 50 ~ | ray .b Cosgroneand Ted Pleczynski and Thomas. AL spannon Gaffney, Trucksville feo (28.01), ES] ON A eo MAR. 2-5. ‘BRIGADOON’ i] ackson for an early 6-Olead. Six tp they didn't light up the ree (£8.01). Pp MAR. 7, RECORD ROUNDUP, N.E. amusical. | ough y P teamed with Kelly Chamerlain and th f enth in the 50 fly with a time o PA Doo- Wo S Li Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 | treys, including four by Jackson, pp Society, Lispi's y g y. scoreboard, scoring four and two Tricia Rado to take a second place ; | helped account for the 24-18 lead ints respectively, their presence finish h 00 d 12 d 33.05. Lounge, Fox Hill Road, Plains. Hughes St., Swoyersville. Sh- | po pectively, Pp ish in the 200 yard 12-and- : Members and non-members in. Wotimes: Thurs.,-Sat., dinner 6:30 | at intermission. certainly didn’'tgounnoticed. The under free relay with a time of During the afternoon session, J s ; i y Aileah Kvashay, Dallas, swam a Vited, 7 p.m. Bring some of your ~~ P-m. curtain, 8 p.m. Sun, dinner2 | Jackson lead all scorers with seniorduoplayedhardandhelped 1:49.64. Gaffney also swam the Y ’ iavorite must | f p.m.; curtain 3:15 p.m. 283-2195. | 25. The junior guard had todrive get the ball to the other shooters. freestyle leg of the medley relay 6g on the 14-and-under 200 free Igvons im wi , or a few ; 4 > a to the basket during the second Jason managed to pulldown a placing seventh. relay team. tons you na y oe ve Som : Ji 2 Fo % @ halfas the Hawkeyes adjusted to game high eight rebounds, but Megan finished second in the The Wilkes-Barre YMCA Dol- 4g during the a We will 0) td Y take away the Mounts perimeter drewacrowdwheneverhetouched 100 freestyle (57.39), third in the phins are coached by Jerry Rynk- g. U 0 0 8 : have a portable phonograph on game. the ball. 200 individual medley (2:24.08) iewicz, Bill Boyle and Heather hand. Call Marsha 696-4325 for a “We extended our defensive “I just couldn't get open,” said and fourth in the 50 butterfly Yuhas. They compte in the B- oie navn fos ‘ . i pressure on the perimeter,” said Pieczynski. “They were all over (30.77). North division of the Penn-Del MAR. 4, GREATER WYO. VALLEY : Hanover head coach Joe Ryan. me.” : In the boys’ 10-and-under Leagueandtheirseasonrunsfrom MAR. 3, WORLD DAY OF PRAYER AUDUBON SOCIETY annual trip | : competition, Eric Daney, Shaver- September through March. at various areas throughout to the Middle Creek Wildlife Man- | Luzerne ang Wyoming Sountes, agement Aes ® is os | ai ack Mountain observances wi r . be held at Dymond Hollow United nity 10 see tundra swans and many | Methodist Church, Centermore- other'species not normally seeh'in vr I 7 land, 1 p.m.; Dallas United Meth- the area. Chapter president Bob ve CROSS WORD CORN ER Sr te a odist, 1 p.m.; Noxen, Ruggles, Wasilewski will be trip leader. Harveys Lake, at Noxen Method- Group will meet at Blackman St., K- | 7 BF [0 y : p : ACROSS Gardner 91 Teemed 5 Uncompro- 200s 84 Be happy 5 ae ist, 7:30 p.m. Mart parking lot in Wilkes-Barre, 7 1 Pugilistic 50 They're 93 Oklahoma mising sorts 42 Volcanic state 85D y i : : oo oye city 6 ising 43 Lay It on thick diy iE 12 73 1a MAR. 19, CHICKEN BAR-B-QNoxen a.m. Bring a lunch and binoculars. 5 Drive the 52 Tear apart 95 “Ripley's seaport 44 ‘Watership 87 Bug-eating Fire Hall, Main St., Noxen, noon till Public invited. getaway car, 53 Magnificent Believe Re Photon Stoltz pov home bird 15 16 4 4 p.m. $5.00 per dinner. for instance number ot" ummertop 47 Classic start 88 Even so MAR. 8, THE CIDER PAINTERS OF u 9 Spill the 54 Underground 96 Car scar 9 Lowdown 48 Center of 92 Theater 18 19 20 21 AMERI CA, ) be conduit 98 Provoked hound Houston? . CA, a locally based artist's 13 Unearth §6 Went around 99 Part 4 of 10 Government 51 The like ii 23 24 25 [26 [27 organization, are accepting reser- ec da 18 Basshal 5 Bar Saal oo amalk Hite 53 Lato! 94 Act like an vations for a bus trip to the 1995 ve n S amily name otorious on "— Lea emplate autocrat 1 Philadelphia Flower Show. The trip = i : 19 — avis Belle sensation (‘71 film 55 Nebraska, 97 Job rit : ; Kk z 20 Excellent 60 Bounder 104 Simile center 12 Sabi in France 99 Trotans ih 3 34 35 36 will leave Dallas at 8 a.m. and will i = 21 Capos 61 Sugary suffix 105 Mediocre character §7 Unwelcome 100 “Casablanca” ratun at about 9:30 p.m. The cost | 62 Prepare the grade 13 Furnishings visit? character 3 8 9 40 is $32; wk: shwillin ludethevideo, MAR. 3, ‘PHYSICS, MEDITATION 22 och of smoke salad 106 End of 14 Toughens up 58 Vane letters 101 Boston brew bus trip and admis sion ticket into AND BEYOND,’ addressed at a | 23 Prepareto 65 Guy Friday remark 15 Wing-ding ~~ €1Calledfora 103 Calculating 7; a2 3 the show (a $12.5( value). A ten- noontime lecture by Dr. Ashok Jain, | bear it 66 Part 3 of 114 Lead astray 16 Tony winner steak reptile? tative di t dnd h d | contime ecture by Lr. Asho Jain, ' 24 Manuscript remark 116 Spiral Hagen 63 Cardinals’ 104 Class of i ative dinner stop Is schedu ed at visiting professor of physics atPenn | imperative 73 Lillehammer 117 Soprano's 17 Pan of mph nest? chemicals 44 45 46 47 48 [49 T.G.l. Fridays inthe King of Prussia State Wilkes-Barre, in the Science 25 Vision- leap showcase 21 Become 64 Cassandra 106 “Little Things Mall. For reservations, or further Building's Bierly Auditorium. Pub- | related 74 Stained 118 Goo amenable or Merlin Mean —" 51 = 5 2 information, call Linda Ondish at lic invited. 26 Start of a 75 Baseball's 120 Flips over, in .27 Canadian 66 Antipathy 107 Word form 675-1911 4 ! remark Ripken a way rov. 67 Complete a for “eight 56 57 58 . : ! 30 Regret 76 Senysulg 12 SNashuy ut 28 plot to, to oe sigh blect 108 Former FLEA MARKET, every Sunday, 10 . ; 31 — rus pee rior ant subjec 59 60 61 d i ' 8 8 Seong Thien cbse wie emp ned | 1] memaseemiene KIASIUH | : ~~ 32Tobe,to era meany setling pooaie 109 Shake up -, . ? : | Talleyrand 79 Neil Simon's 124 Insurance 33 Shape 70 Write a 110 Turgenev 41 Ancient city 19 Lawn repair come $5 per table. Call 639-2031 i 33 Part } of neatnik worker 34 Tony's cousin crossword Museum site JoRoss on the Nile square for information. DALLAS JUNIOR FOOTBALL AND | remark 81 House hold? 125 Statue site 35 Just so clue, e.g. 111 Go for broke t might 43 Harbor boat 21 Mine output CHEERLEADING registration, 39 Apple or 86 Gravel-voiced 126 Ms. Sommer 36 Without vigor 71 White House 112 Theater 4 Org. founded 44 Cote dwellers ~~ 23 Former ruler THROUGH MAY 10, PIONEER Sat., March 11, 1 to 5 p.m., Dallas | quince 87 Like the flu 127 Historic actor 37 "Metamor- brass? section in 1878 46 Garden haven of Tunis CLUB, children in grades K-6, Two. police station. Route. 500. | 88 Second Edmund phoses" 72 Catches cod 113 — Taft 7 Taunt , invited. The Fellowship Evanaeli- P. police ; oy Sia 9 on person DOWN author 78 Jord.'s Benson 50 Play the lead 25 Baseball's Boggs invited, + Jhie Fellowship kvang Boys and girls ages 6 to 14 (some | a5 Woodwind 89 Roman 1 Gossip 38 The neighbor 114 — es Salaam, Playfully 53 Morning 26 Heroic in cal Free Church on Hildebrandt weight restrictions) should bring a | 46 Hindu deity statesman 2 Landed Cumberland 80 Fictional collie115 Author 11 Ink stain moisture scale Road, Dallas every Wed. from 6:30 copy of birth certificate, recent pic- ! 47 Ancient 90 “Telephone 3 Utter non- — 81 Non-stereo LeShan 13 Girl of song 55 Italian resort 27 Spring season -8 p.m. Activities include Bible ture and copy of insurance cover- creed Line" rock sense 39 Decisive 82 Tourist's tool 119 Byron's 14 Run off, 56 Get the — 28 Credit card lessons, games, crafts. Club age. $30 per person or $40 per | j a 49 Actress band (initials) 4 Comics figure 40 It's spotted at 83 Palo —, Calif. bedtime? in London of it : balance members develop Christian values family. Physician available at time | 9 ® rR 5 ™F 3 [0 [iT iz TCR CS ET ET (2 Ore oie 57 One — time 29 Eskimo and learn to apply the Bible to every of registration for minimal fee. | three B's 58 Perfume measure settlement day life. For more information, Call pmAR. 17-19. 24-26. THE MISAD- 8 19 20 21 16 Actress Sue 59 Sacred bull of 30 Part of TLC the Fellowship Evangelical Free VENTURES OF LITTLE RED —Langdon Egypt ~~ 31 Maple syrup Church office at 675-6426. i : Z 23 FZ 17 Paradise 60 Word of dissent b : RIDING HOOD, an original musi 18 Barnyard petic CLS 1 ard agar N.E. JR. PLAYERS, non-profityoung cal for children. Music Box Dinner 26 27 28 29 20 Riding is DOWN nee hadrian people's theatre company for 7-17 Theatre, Swoyersville, Fri. thru Sun. 22 Sailor { Recedes IR Stch year olds. Workshops held in Back For reservations 283-2195. 30 31 32 24 Garden tool 2 Israeli 40 Polish Mt. Acting/Musical Theatre/ffield 28 Deciphers Speed ous 1 trips now rehearsing “Cinderella, 36 [37 [38 39 [40 [e243 Jae the message 1 ik 4 Fel a Cinderella” for April 1 production. . 3 a [® - a roi i. 32 Buitie ADry. bore 45 — precedent Por ie. mesages accepted by 823- At th go Ki rby & 1 ehouse , 47 Send a : 5 Judge's bench 33 End phrase ge x tel 1ST & 3RD SATURDAYS OF THE 50 p 52 5 a 34 Anagram for ~~ 6 Air raid signal 5. 48 Ia ces MONTH Country-Western dances 5 58 59 May ~ 7Rainbow’send? Olympics site: at the Old Dallas Twp. School, MAR. 1-2, ‘JESUS CHRIST 36 He held court ~ 8 Small mass 1960 Church St. A free dance lesson SUPERSTAR’, 8p.m. $32, $25.50, 50 61 82 63 [64 65 at Valhalla 9 Ending for 50 TV's “— Na Na" starts at 7 p.m.; regular dancing 8 ~~ $17.50.. Presented by NAC Enter- | 37 Poets vamp 51 Faucet p.m.-midnite. Admission $5 per prises. ! 66 [67 [68 [69 70 71 72 39 Word with 10 Decimal unit 53 Bjack bird person, $8 per couple. Reasona- MAR. 9, CINDERELLA, 1994/95 | game or pitch 13 Vintage radio 54 “My —" bly priced, non-alcoholic refresh- children’s theater series, 6 p.m. | | 73 75 76 couple (Sinatra hit) ments available. Benefits Senior Single tickets $6.50. 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