THE LAS ST ; n o c : I'HE DALLAS POST, NOVEMBER 6, 1975 PAGE ELEVEN T= DALLAS OST ports Richards on sports P13 Girls’ hockey KALISH CARRY-Mark Kalish carries as Hanover players seem to fall behind in action at Lake-Lehman’s homecoming game Saturday. Kalish is credited with 92 yards rushing in the game that saw Lake-L.ehman win 11-0. | L-L-beats Hanover, 14-0 trophy which Can Coughlin intimidate Knights? Sheehan, son of the late John Sheehan and president of the Dallas Booster Club explains the conditions to Paul engraved with the 6-6 score of this year's game. Lynn Moran (63). Dallas, and R. Luczak (52) Nanticoke. ie x bo Will Coughlin size intimidate the Black Knights of Lake-Lehman High School? That's the big question in Coach Rich Gorgone’s mind these days. His Knights, nobody's doornaat, have done more than Wd their own with schools their own size and they've succeeded in putting a scare into Class A 3 Olds Cutlassis $l 72 Olds Cutlass 0:00 71 Ford Torino 0 71 LTD St. Wagon - 71 Dodge Momaco - 1350.00 70 Chev. Impala - 1250.0( it Chev. Monte Carlo io ® Nova - a 70 Olds Cutlass - 1150.00 Ad@mobile City's TRAVEL-LAND 1280 Sans Souci Pk.Way Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 1150.00 Telephone RZ5-4585 contenders the size of Meyers and Nanticoke. *‘We can give them a run for their money,’ the coach acknowledged, observing along the way that he felt it was time the class B Knights to upset one of the A powers. The Black Knights blasted Hanover 14-0, relying as usual on their strong defense and the offense collaboration of Quarterback Chirs Yanchik and Running Backs Mark DeCesaris and Mark Kalish. soo ie got chai little conservative in the second half,” Gorgone said. The Knights got off to a 14-0 halftime lead and maintained it through the remainder of the game. ‘Both Knight touchdowns came in the second period, the first, both on Chris Yanchik passes. The first irder which Graig fanchik. followed” with a BONNER’S 1970 FORD MUSTANG | V-8. Radio, heater. automatic, power TE 662 Wyoming Avenue : successful point-after kick. The second touchdown came when Chris Yanchik connected with Mark Kalish and gained a 23- yard score. Craig Yanchik again split the uprights for the point after. ‘It was a nice TD to Snell on a post pattern,” Gorgone said. ‘‘(Chris) Yanchik ran the team well. He pitched the option well and ran the offense well.” But Gorgone’s main enthusiasm after the Hanover game was for the defense. ‘We're fourth in the Valley now,” he noted. “We played great D, held them to about 80 yards total.” Gorgone was impressed with the effort of his secondary and applauded the efforts of Mark DeCesaris and Jackie Zaleskas. He said Snell, who intercepted another pass, ‘‘could have had two more.”” He said Snell had about 10 interceptions so far this year. Middle Linebacker George Nemetz also had a chance two interceptions the coach said. ‘We closed off their pass offense, Hanover hit only five of 19.” “They (Hanover) had a pretty good defensive scheme against us.” The other key people offensively for Lake- Lehman? Gorgone singled out Center Rich Perrego and Dave Mahle. ‘‘Perrego played a nice game at ® center. He had a great day blocking on their middle linebacker.’’ the coach said. ‘Mahle threw some real super blocks for us and Bobbie Cumens had his usual greal game.” The coach was high on Cumens, pointing out that his offensive and defensive line star ‘‘had three fantastic sticks’ on defense. Gorgone said that at the end of the year he hoped to put together a movie of Cumens good hits. Gergone credited Kalish with about 92 yards rushing and said DeCesaris added about 64. He noted that better every game.” Back on the subject of Coughlin, Gorgone said he thinks they may have some of the best individual talent in the whole league. He said Coughlin’s Bill Pfeiffer, ‘a 6-3, 250-pound offensive and defensive tackle. is. ‘‘just plain super.” “Quarterback Monahan is pretty darned good, too,” Gorgone said. ‘We've got to get our kids in the right mental attitude and we can give them a run for their money.” HOWTO, o® RICA, WERICAY 2%, @ Nand FREE TCE TI 1 1976 models at HIT MOTORS DOWN PAYMENT PAY ONLY TAX ONLY ’2995 OPEN NITES] til 8p.m. Sat. ‘til 5p.m. 450 W. MAIN NANTICOKE 735-6500
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