@ E> PRSRSRER fo RRR { Back Mountain Elemen- tary wrestlers ran their re- ‘cord to 4-0 Sunday by de- feating unbeaten Williams- port Recreation 41-20. Both teams were 3-0 going into the meet. % 50-1b. Jeff Austin started the scoring for the local team by taking an 8-1 bout from Brad Gorsline. 55-1b. Dean Robinson added six Flyers lose two games by slim margin The Dallas Flyers dropped two games last week, each by one goal. Scranton held on to defeat the Flyers, 7-6, on Wednesday. Trailing 6-4 with 1:35 to go in the game, Rob Rave scored one of his two goals to bring the Flyers within one point. Dallas continued to pressure the Royals but the strong goal tending by John Iglof gave the Royals the win. Bruce Kern scored two goals for Dallas. Tom McLaughlin and Vince Hudak each scored one. Penalties were costly for each team in the game on Sunday between the Flyers and the Lake Region Loons. Both teams scored three power play goals in the Flyers 6-5 loss. Bruce “Kern scored twice with Ray Cabot, Brian Wadas and Tom McLaughlin eachscoring once for the ,., rout center, Joni Pillets; second row Kathy Walsh, Joanne Cummings, Jerry Hudak, the way until the closing Back Mountain to attend i sp Flyers. Laura Pillets, Katie Michaels, Diane Anthony; third row Juile Burke, Kim Ross Terri seconds when the Pittston this important meeting. x * Brennan, Bonnie Fritizges, Lori Miller. (Photo by Charlot Denmon) girls forged ahead and Williams said he was B ashin ons ithda ale : ° C 1 °® managed to keep the lead pleased with the turnout at ! k = 3 h In Nn i i h by two. The Lady Mounts the first team meeting and a € & a S r P rises oug in put the first score on the reminded those boys who The Lake-Lehman Knights in the lead 8-6 by = Ib. Tom Tranell madeit 11- continued undefeated by oar el Yor ad not make The vital wrestlers stunned the taking a superior 12-0 deci- 6 by outscoring Mike Nolan taking Dave Patrizi 5-2 to TOUZROU! the. Tirst nal, Session Iai Suncays Coughlin Crusaders by de- feating them 26-15 at the Crusaders’ gym, Saturday. The. Crusaders were in 155-1b. bout but Sid May set the pace for the Knights victory as they took the re- maining bouts. Coughlin went in the lead at the start when 95-lb. Brian Morgan decisioned 105-1b. Kelly Traver Jack Robinson 8-5. Hart in 2:07. The recreation team socred their first points when 60-lb. D.J. Fagano bested T.J. Baley 7-3. 65-1b. Mike Borton turned over Jim Cawthern in 1:32 team six more. Williamsport’s Carl Messigman decisioned 70- Kevin Feeney added three by taking Kurt Wasson 8-5. The recreation team’s D. Spotts won by default from 80-lb. Jim Alansky. 85-lb. Jerry Hennebaul took a 12- 6 bout from the recreation team’s Jim Eisworth. 90- lb. Eric Masters gave the local squad six points by turning over Mike James in 3:42. 95-1b. Tracey Slocum continued undefeated with four pins by clamping Bill West in 16 seconds. 100-1b. Greg Krevitsky added an- Re a other fall by flattening Ken Hakes in 14 seconds. 107-1b. Chuck Garnett and Tifton Hollis wrestled to a 5-5 draw. Charlton Hollis took the 117-1b. bout port team. The local team' meets Lewistown at home Sun- day. : The Back Mountain elementary JV team ran their record to 3-1 by win- ning 96-15. sion from Jim Walsh. 126- 4-2. * 132-1b. Jack Zaleskas Coach Joe O’Donnell’s Dallas cagers were defeated 71-60 by the GAR "Grenadiers in the second Division II of the Wyoming Valley Basketball Con- ference. by stellar shooting by Steve Skammer. Skammer tossed in 10 from the field and put in three from the free stripe for 23 points. Steve Jones hit the double figures with four from the court and two put the Knights in front 14- 6. The next two bouts went to the Crusaders with 138- lb. Steve Sadvary besting Allan Evans 5-1 and 145-1b. George Banashefski clamping Mike Kyle in 3:23. That was all for the Cru- saders with the Knights taking the last four bouts to run the final score to 26-15. 155-1b. Sid May bested Bob Quinn 7-5, 167-1b. Dana Sutliff took Daren Keen 5-3, Seton edges Dallas In a fast, rushing game by both teams, Seton Catholic edged the Dallas girl cagers, 53-51, last Thursday at the Dallas gym. It was a close game all The second half opened with Seton Catholic playing a stronger offense which broke through the local five to keep the game close. High scorer in the con- test was Michele Kravitsky with 27 points, eight from the field and 11 hits from the foul line. Leslie Wolfe hit the double figures with the floor and three good ones from the line. K. Mikuta hit 21 points for the visitors, putting in (Photo by Charlot Mg The Back Mountain American Legion baseball team will hold their second team meeting of the season on Sunday, Feb. 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Dallas American Legion on the Memorial Highway, Dallas. Manager Mike Williams invited all interested boys, ages 16 through 18 from the meeting is the last day to sign up for the Legion team. Among the top prospects for the Legion team are Jim Mahon from Bishop O'Reilly; Jeff Supulski, Cornell University; Mike Randy Walsh from Lake- Mark Johnson, M: Casaday, Dave Lipo, John Konopki, P.J. Krostag, and Shawn Muldoon, all from Dallas High School. a5 Pittston, Plymouth, South Wilkes-Barre, Moun- taintop, North End, Jenkins Twp., Swoyersville and Nanticoke. Back Mountain coaching staff ‘for the 1977 season consists of Don Smith and Gerry Munzing. Smith is a 20 year veteran of coaching in the Back Mountaintop leagues, while Munzing is a 26 year veteran manager of the South Wilkes-Barre and St. Theresa’s leagues. Hank Tuck has been named to the club’s public relations department to handle team publicity for the upcoming season. The Crusaders’ Paul The game was closer from the foul line for 10 185-Ib. Ray Leskowski eked 10 from the field and one The Back Mountain fen Macri outwrestled 112-1b. than the score indicated points. out a 1-0 win over Rick from the free stripe. o participates mn he Dan White 9-4 to put his with the Mountaineers Wysocki totaled 18 Koval and heavyweight Finney hod 131" points; Wyoming Valley American Shoe team in front 6-3. closing a 10 point deficit = points, John Shaw hit for 14 Paul Cilvik outwrestled tossing in five and com- Legion League with Plains, 119-1b. Dave Kyle put the Furniture Refinisher Tung Oil Finish Furniture Cleaner Lemon Oil Polish Furniture Repair Kit Back Mt. Hardware Memorial Hwy., Dallas Authorized Dealer for Formby Furniture Refinishing & Furniture Care Products several times and tieing up the game. But the Mounts were unable to stop Tony Decker who piled up 21 points and did some ex- cellent ball-handling. Ed Wysocki teamed with Bob Tomko for 28 points to thwart the Dallas five comebacks, led each time points and Tomko had 10 points for the Grenadiers. The Dallas five made good 10 of 15 fouls while GAR hit for 11 of 16 at- tempts. The loss give the Mountaineers 0-2 for the second half. Leading 48-31 at the end of the half, the Lake- Lehman Knights continued their pace in the second half of the contest with the West Side Tech Titan cagers to defeat them 99- 96. Coach Tim Lukachik had five players hit the double figures as they broke wide open in the second period went on to collect 26 points in the third quarter and 25 points in the final quarter. Bert Balliet led the Knights with 27 points, dumping in 12 from the Harry Miles 3-0. The win gives the Knights an overall confer- ence record of 8-1 and a 2-1 record in Division II. pleting three fouls. The Dallas five com- pleted 17 of 28 fouls at- tempted. Seton’ Catholic made 11 of 17 tried. 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