1 . =n | LAS OST , ports ones: GAR wi e tou b ® The Mountaineers have a Leading only 7-0 at the Queensmen fumble. attempted to punt. The for 70 and one for 51. tough game ahead of them ' half. the Mountaineers With 8:58 on the clock in pass from center went The strong Dallas this weekend. according to came back in the second the third period a through the end zone to defense proved too much Coach Jack Jones. game and played an Queensmen fumble gave give the Mountaineers a for the Queensmen who The Dallas team will entirely different ball (he Mountaineers the ball two-point safety, and a 20-0 gained only 56 yards meet GAR at Meyers game. They played and three plays later Brian lead. rushing and 34 yards in Stadium Saturday night in inspired football. Their gjckler passed to Skammer An eight play. 80 yard four oul of eight passes. a conf! which will decide passing and blocking were for the six point score. drive with nine seconds left The Mountaineers picked the D®&sion II title. The better. Sickler’s pass to Supulski in the game set up Dallas up 247 yards, 101 rushing. Mountaineers have an Since Jones made yo for two points was good and for their final score when 146 in the air. overall record of 6-0-1, 2-0 few adjustments at half = pajlas went ahead 15-0. Sickler hit Skammer who ; > in Division II; the time. it was a matter of Dallas scored three went for the touchdown. Lake-Lehman Grenadiers record for the playing better football. points on Sickler’s field Brian Dennis kicked the The Lake dehiman: season is 5-3 and 3-0 in Jones stated that this goa] from the 39 yard line extra point. Bishop Hoban football Division II play. year he has seen some of fier Joe Shurites In addition: 10 his WO. ‘wume which: was. to. be “GAR is a strong club. the worst officiating in his rqcovered a Queensmen touchdown passes. Sickler played at Mevers Stadium ! They're strong and like to 24 years of coaching. He fulble on the kickoff. had an outstanding Saturday at 2 p.m. has 11'S OFF--With 16 seconds remaining in the game, the Mountaineers Steve Sk: g use physical strength. We said deliberate spearing With three minutes left in afternoon punting. One heen moved to Plains : : a Nei : Yo vanmane) don’t have one boy on our team to match Tomko’s 62", 230 pounds; or Kashada's 64. 270. The rest of their team is generally the same size as was not called during the O'Reilly game until the very end of the contest when a Queensman was ejected by the officials. The officials let one go the quarter, O’Reilly went for 85 yards. one went Stadium, same time. act near him. our boys.” said Jones. which invited a second ‘We had our worst and came on a fumble which dropped passes hurt his engineered most of the injury and see some action, What does Gorgone They have a fine fullback spear. The second attempt best showing of the year took a Coughlin bounce, team a time or two. Knight comeback in the primarily at a guard spot expect this weekend i in George Suda. He plays a injured a player and hit a against Coughlin,’ according to the Lake- A relatively sparse second half. Using his on offense. against Hoban? Tt could he | good game. They have a few inches lower could summarized Lake-Lehman Lehman coach. crowd saw Coughlin running backs Mark Kalish What does Gorgone tough. { f bunch of flanker backs. have been a severe injury. Coach Rich Gorgone, What happened at Quarterback Mike and Mark Decesaris and expect this weekend “They gave GAR a | Jim Elmy is only 5'5" and A spear is a deliberate and following his 27-21 defeat halftime? ‘We had a nice Monahan direct his team connecting with Tom Snell against Hoban? It couldbe hattle...this Carr kid. boy. | weighs 125 pounds but he’s malicious blow with the by the Crusaders last talk at halftime. Wetalked for a 67-yard touchdown to move the ball. tough. | he is tough.” Gorgone said. fast. He runs so fast he helmel to ‘any person Friday night. about not quitting and that drive early in the game. Decesaris score the first “They gave GAR a referring to Argent run- | doesn’t leave footprints.” clearly out of play or to a “The first half was the was when men were Paul Carroll’s point-after Knight TD when he took a battle...this Carr kid. boy, ning back Joe Carr. “They'll be playing person who is being held worse we've played since made.” Gorgone said. kick was good. After Chris Yanchick pitch-out he is tough.” Gorgone said. Gorgone also said Argent inspii@ ball but 1 hope our back by another player and I've been here.” the coach “There werenox'soro’sin holding the Knights, the andran the ballin from the referring to Argent running Quarterback Bob Cirko is boys “will ‘be doing the unable to go ahead. stated. ‘We panicked. We the talk, no plays. © The Crusaders regained seven during the third back Joe Carr. Gorgone ‘5 good a passer as there same. It's win or lose all Before the game the had a total letdown in the game could have just as possession and moved to quarter. Then on the first also said Argent is in the valley.” the marbles for the team who takes this one. If we tactics were discussed with the officials and the fact first half. It was kind of like they intimidated us in easily been a 50-0 Coughlin win at that point.” their opponent’s 38 where Ron Filipski tossed a 36- play in the fourth quarter, the Knights capitalized on Quarterback Bob Cirko is ‘as good a passer as there ‘Y’ starts play the kind of football we that = coaches in the the first half and we fell “And the team came yard touchdown, pass to a 28-yard pass gainer from Is in the valley.” played against Meyers who ~~ conference have been apart.” back with the greatest half Cliff Jones. Yanchick to Tom Snell. praised Decesaris’ play th will be in good shape.” complaining about it. As a result of the Lake- of high school football I've Then Lehman fumbled Yanchick moved the ballin both offensively and wres mg Coach Jones said he Officials were supposed to Lehman first = half seen,” the coach said. the kickoff and Coughlin from the two-yard line. defensively. { takes one game al a time watch for it but did not call ‘‘letdown’’, the larger ‘They made what looked recovered deep in Lehman Late in the final quarter, The coach was also high Walter Hennebaul., and practices for each spearing until the closing Crusaders romped to a 27-0 like a disaster into a heck territory. Monahan hit Ed ~~ Coughlin fumbled on their on Snell's play. “If he'snot ~~ Wilkes-Barre Y MCA grade | contest as though the minutes of the game. lead by the intermission. of a football game.” Pesotski for a 19 yard TD own 24 and Lehman again the best wide receiver in school wrestling coach, upcoming game is the Jones was nol alone in his Said Gorgone, ‘‘About 75 “We turned the corner as a withseconds left in the first was in good position to the valley. they're gypping announces that the first i toughest and well each opinion. Many spectators per cent of Coughlin’s total football program (with that quarter, An aroused score. Two plays later him.” Gorgone said. wrestling team practice ! might be. felt there were sinilar offense of 180 yards came halftime) Gorgone said. Lehman defense blocked Chris Yanchick hit The coach also had will be held at the Central i In the game against Bishop~ O'Reilly last which were not called. 11 first downs. nine came in altitude was more this lime. TD. Dave Mahle and Rich 15. al 2 p.m. Saturday which the Jeff Supulski scored the the first quarter.” important than anything. Monaghan hit Pesotski Craig Yanchick Perrego and noted that Bob Eligible to compete on Mountaineers won 27-0. lirst touchdown of the But something happened The first half we just again shortly before the successfully converted all Cumens played his usual the squad are boys in first Lah Jones said that lhe team game on a pass from Steve to the Knights at halftime, weren't coming off the half for a 34-yard three, points after for the good game. He was through sixth grades. No in plaved a very. bad first ~Skammer with 10:09 the Lake-Lehman eleven blocks and missed so many touchdown. And Knights. pleased thal early season prior experience is. M “half. The players was off, Liming their execution illegal atlempts earlier remaining in the first half. Pete Shiner kicked the extra point to put Dallas in front 7-0. The score was set sel up after Frank Hazeltine recovered a 2-way talon zipper @® soft corduroy collar in the first quarter. And of roared back to score 21 second half points while holding their hosts to only one first down and no score in the entire second half. And’ the one first down ‘We found out that mental tackles.” The Lake-Lehman coach said he felt that Coughlin’s initial drive against the Knight defense seemed to break his team down. And 30 percent IDEAL'’S the point after attempt this Monaghan himself ran the two-point coversion. All this was before Lake- Lehman really got into the game. Chris Yanchick Decesaris for an eight-yard ‘*Mark Decesaris probably had the best game of his life." Gorgone said. crediting the underclassman with 120 yards gained. The coach praise for the line play of standout Bill Lavelle was able to return from an return from an injury and at a guard spot on offense. 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