By WILL DONNER Sports Editor The Hazleton Campus Condors basketball team which got off to a great start this year have con tinued their winning ways and boosted their record to 10-4 and a 3-3 record in league play. On December 19-20 the Highacres Holiday Classic was held. In the first night of play the Condors defeated Allentown Campus, and Schuylkill defeated Wilkes-Barre. In the second night of play in the consolation Wilkes-Barre came back and defeated Allentown in a close game. In the big game of the night the Hazleton Condors routed Schuylkill Campus to win the tournament. Scores not available. On January 6 in a game again st Mount Alto Campus, the Con dors lost a very close game and have Mont Alto their first win in league play with a score of 71- 69. January 8 saw the Condors start off with their second strong which lasted through most of the game. They did a really great job and scored a descisive victory over the Pinebrook Jr. College team. On January 13, the Condors took another big win over Delaware Campus with a big score of 97-71. On January 15 fans were hosted to a great game on the Condors home court when the Condors pulled a 74-72 win over Northampton Community College in a game that went in to overtime. The game against York Campus which was scheduled for Jan. 17 was post poned until a later date. On Jan. 20 the Condors lost a real heartbreaker against the first place team (Schuylkill Cam pus) by the score of 84-82. Even with this the Condors are still very much in contention for the league title. The fans and cheerleaders have been of great support to the team this year along with a new addition, our own Nittany Lion. Members of the team put in 3 hours a day Monday to Saturday plus away games. gn, ■■■ The Highacres Collegian Monday, January 29,1979 Page 7 SPUR IS LOST & FOUND GLOVES RINGS CAR KEYS ETC. Mr. Young's Office The team and coaches put in a lot of time trying to make Hazleton Campus number one, and it would be appreciated very much if the students would show them some support in the future games. At the Jan. 27 game against Mont Alto there will be an at tempt made to fill the gym, which holds 1200 people. The highest attendance record for this campus is 846. So on Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. make note to come see your Condors trample Mont Alto in a very big game. For the Condors and their 10-4 record this has been the best start in ten years. If the team continues as it has been, this may be Hazleton’s best team ever. The Condors are looking for ward to going to the Com monwealth Campus Playoffs which will be held Feb. 16-17 at Altoona Campus. Give them your support in future games, and help the Condors make it to the playoffs. STANDINGS Schuylkill . York Delaware . Hazleton .. Mont Alto Ogontz ... Scranton . SCHUYLKILL GAME Half time Schuylkill led 45 to 41. Hazleton’s lost occurred at the foul line with Schuylkill making 13 of their 22 shots and Hazleton with only 2 shots making one. Hazleton’s record now stands at 10-4, over all and a CCAC record of 3-3. The best record Hazleton ever had was in 1948- 1949 with a record of 15-2. DeAnglo the top scorer for the team is on his way to breaking the record for the most points a game in a single season. DeAnglo now has 325 points and is averaging 23.2 points a game. The current record is held by Greg Slusser of 419, 1976-1977, 20 games. DeAnglo Galasieki Kuzo Wagner Marsicano Simpson Burke . Minier Total 7-0-1-14 . 4-4-7-12 .. 0-0-0-0 . 7-1-3-15 . 11-0-0-22 ... 4-0-0-8 .... 4-1-2-9 .... 1 -0-1-2 . 38-6-14-82