PAGE TEN Pre ‘market team 68-62. Fritzges Market remained undefeated in the - Back Mountain Recreation League last weekend by defeating the Pizza Bar 68-62 on Saturday and taking T.I.’s Tavern 70-68 on Sunday. In other games T.I’s Tavern defeated Don’s Citgo 85-72 on Saturday and the Pizza Bar picked up a 72-65 win over the Citgo team on Sunday. Setting the scoring pace for Fritzges Market in Saturday’s game with the Pizza Bar were P.J. Delaney with 14 points, two of them from the foul line; Bill Lozo and Dave Fritzges with 12 each from the court and Brad Arnaud with 10, four through the nets from the court and two from the halftime. The Citgo team came back in the second half but not enough to overcome. the Tavern’s big first half lead. In Sunday’s game Mike Caffrey and Chuck Wilson led the Pizza Bar scoring with 19 points each. Chris Sharpe tossed in 14 and Mike Barnard collected 10 points all of them from the playing court. Gebhardt scored 23 points, five of them from the foul line to lead Don Citgo. O’'3Briend added 18 points and Bob Harris and Don Hinkle had 10 apiece. Harris collected two of his from the free stripe. Hinkle tossed his in from the field. The Pizza Bar led 37-36 at the half but outscored the Citgo team by six in the second half. “Our game with Wyoming Seminary was exciting right down to the wire,” said Knight Coach Rodger Bearde about his team’s 64-63 win over Wyoming Seminary last week. “We took a “six point lead late in the game but we made some costly turnovers which could have cost us’ but our defense shut them out. Near the end we came up with several key steals. “Idon’t think we played as well defensively as we could have, however. Their court could have had’ a lot to do with it. “Our kids shot quite well and we put on a rally which gave us a lead. Seminary out-rebounded us—-they have a pretty With less than 10 seconds remaining in the game, Penkrot connected for both ends of a one-and- one shot to give the Knights their edge. Seminary’s Lou Butera had an opportunity to take the game for his team when he was foulded with only five seconds to go. He missed the try for the net and on the rebound, a jump ball was called. Seminary got the tap but as the final seconds ticked off the clock, the Blue Knights were unable to hit the nets giving the Lake-Lehman team the win. At the end of the first half the Black Knights were in front by a slim 29- 28 score. In the third period they outscored the . free stripe. Tom Gauntlett paced the Pizza Bar team with 22 points hitting the nets good team. Their guards are fast. I believe our conditioning-paid off for Blue Knights 18-16 but in the final quarter the Blue Knights shot: 19 to the Pentrot hits 32 Steve Meskers con- nected for 21 points to “The game started like a shootout. Both teams for 10 goals and putting in two from the free stripe. Chris Sharpe tossed them through the nets for 12 “Our offense played the best they have all year pace Fritzges in the win over the tavern team. Delaney added 16, Frit- zges hit for 13 and Arnaud us in the game.” Lake-Lehman’s Dave Penkrot paced the Knights to the win as he Back Mountain teams 17 to put the Lake-Lehman on top by one when the whistle blew. 3 i ; oo scored 29 points, 11 of The Black Knights will were shooting very good. and so did our offense.” points and Tom Considine Bill Lozo connected for ® them coming from the open the second half They kept coming at us The Knights jumped out hit for 10. the field goal from the lie or secon foul line. His teammate Friday night against gnd we had to keep = (gap early first period 19- Fritzges led 32-31 at outside to give the market : ! Ed Lozo connected for 21 Seton Catholic on the changing our defense,” said Coach Rodger Bearde commenting on Lake-Lehman’s 86-70 win over West Side Tech on Friday night. ‘We had a 16 point lead gt half time but the Titans They came . halftime but pulled ahead to win in the final period. Harcharufka paced T.I.’s Tavern with 21 points. He was aided by O’Bremski with 16, C. Suppon with 14 points and Gary Mack and Simmons 14 lead and stayed in front all the way on their home floor. Dave Penkrot set the pace with 32 points, 14 hits from the floor and four from the foul line. Ed Lozo hit the double figure column with 15 points, team the win. O’Bremski paced the tavern team with 22 points. Simmons scored 17 and Michaels hit for 11. Gary Mack put in 10 points from the field. Fritzges led at halftime Dallas cagers built an early 12-7 lead in the first four minutes and then let up only to be outscored by GAR 10-2 for the remainder of the first quarter to give the game with the exception of a one minute sub- stitution in the final quarter. “Our J.V.’s gave the packed house something to cheer about in their points. Eagles court. Coach Larry Schuler’s . d eight through the nets with 12 each. 38-34 but T.I. Tavern Grenadiers a 17-14 lead at contest, taking the GAR Dallas matmenhad only a 13 by taking a major 10-1 4 + Within eight of us several from the court and one for Pat O’Brien paced closed the gap in the theend of the first period JVs into overtime before slim 24-20 lead over the decision from 138-lb. ) times. They can really eight from the free stripe. Don’s Citgo with 30 points, ~~ second half to tie up until in the GAR 65-60 win over falling victim 55-48.” Grenadiers going into the Grenadier Joe Sypniew- ; shoot. The Titans rallied in the six of them dumped in Lozo scored the winning the Mounts last week. Walt Weir led the Dallas heavyweight boutbut big ski i | “Even near the end of second half to outscore from the foul line. points. The second period saw boys with 20 points before jeff Sodrosky clinched for Bob Eyet moved the 3 d the game with time (ho 1996 in the third Gebhardtconnected for 24 Officials for the games the Dallas deficit go to 12 fouling out in the final the Mountaineers by Mounts team seore 1.10. i : running - out they kept oq put the Knights points. are Charles Coslett and points after three minutes period. Scott Keller hit 15, flattening GAR’s Mike 1 | shooting as though they miss many shots--when they were open they hit them. points against the Titans 22. Dallas matmen had little trouble in defeating the Pittston Patriots Saturday night by taking moved the Mounts score to 15-5 by taking Ken Farthing 5-1. 126-1b. Nick pushed the team score to 23-9 by taking his op- ponent, Brian Elko 6-1. 145-1b. Bob Eyet put the Heavyweight Jeff Sodrosky clamped Joe Poplawski in 1:04 to end Besecker went into the lineup to rest three of the starters and managed to cut the Grenadiers lead to five with only two seconds to go until half time. GAR’s Walker threw a 40 foot desperation shot at the buzzer and was fouled DeMichael, would set up the offense and wait patiently to go inside to Mounts to second place with a 4-2 record. Mounts end streak Dallas’ Clare Cotter led the offense with 12 points connecting for six baskets back and forth with 98-1b. Mount Bill Rudick putting the Mounts on the board first with six points by clamping Bill Regan in 2:53: The Grenadiers made it 6-6 when 105-1b. Vie Brasby flattened Jerry Scott Rosenberg put the 13 by outbattling 145-1b. undefeated ranks. 155-1b. Dan Tolbert gave the Grenadiers three points by taking Jim Gemberling 7-2. With the score 19-16 167- Ib. Norm Bradley took a five point 18-6 bout from Al Rossi to push the score to 24-16. | Visa & Master Charge Accepted Giordano moved the the meet with the 46-11 fit vy: from the. field. Renee i 2 Dallas team score to 20-5 score 1n favor of the P The Grenadiers lead Young put in four “from “It was an exciting “0 r ards 1 ed Call or come to matte oe Mats ur guards play WYZLZ Fo The win gave the Tell me with whom thou are found, and I will tell thee who thou art. -- Goethe. opened to 12 points in the Weir and Brennan, in the fourth quarter. “All our players saw action in the contest,” said Dallas Coach Clint Brobst. “GAR went With all five starters the entire the court and hit one for aid in the winning total. Dallas girls jumped out to an early first quarter lead and never fell behind in the game although the GAR girls outscored the Mounts in the final period. > defensive game the whole “Hanover took a 10-3 lead in the first period but after that it was a close contest. Most of the time there was only a three point spread between the two teams. very well but we didn’t get teresting and exciting game. We're improving with each game. We're a very young team but I'm looking forward to the second half. i could catch up before Came back in the final ~~ T.I Tavern led 47-29 at Bernie Miskin. of play. ~ three of them points from patterson in 1:12. Grenadier Tony Tolbert 9. A time van out They didn’t Period to pick up the three John Shaffer, Andy the foul line. In an evenly matched 7 to dump him from the : points by collecting 25 Manusky and Bob The win dropped the meet the two teams went p Daberry 15-4. : the one from the foul line for 9 said Dall i i | : TI'S Pittston added four Mounts a 34 record in final period but the or Be sou Jive for way, said Dallas girls the key steals nor the key i § ints to their score with league competition. They Mountaineers continued nine points a ] coach Kit Karuza com- rebounds. That's a big 287-9370 474-9909 x a win over ~ host undefeated Crest- to press and cut the lead chmer had eight points, menting on the Lady part of our trouble-we ? in Blvd. oly Lann's vod at home Wednesday: - to 65-60. two of them dumped in Mounts 29-25 defeat by don’t get the rebounds. 430 Shoomuleer,S3-,5:42'S. pigeon int p Te night then go to Bishop Dallas lost three from the free stripe. Hanover at the Back “It was disappointing to ga Swoyersville Mountaintop 138-1b. Andy Pinter Hoban on Saturday. starters on fouls, Jobson, Colleen Leaf added five to Mountain gym. lose but it was an in- & 3 AG AH | 8 i by Bob Besecker. He “Qur girls played an er ; HE : SALE mine of 12 bouts fo finish Mounts, in front 233 by Pio up two ts on almost ie: in Ross in1:32. GAR ran the It was GAR’s turn to 4 ! ri oe the meet 46-11. aking a forfeit dor wx the foul and the technical against” GAR,” said Score io 86: when ipa 1b, add points to their team ¢ 3 i Spor : rood The Mountaineers points. tern: ; : Ed Brislin took Edison score when 185-1b. Bill 7” 4 — S$: mckR called by. the official on Dallas. Girls Basketball 7 0. i : & » aie = § ored 19=points—in- the 155-1b. Jim Gemberling N re , Culver 9-4. Dupak took a major 11-0 i i g ri ar $ Se p id the offending player when Coach Kit Karuza. ‘‘They ] Ga on | @ 2 $ first two bouts with 98-1b and. Patriot Jim Musto : i The Grenadiers moved decision from Ed ; : $ Irst two hou ; he grabbed his head in all played very well and : x ; winter ciotnes bd ick pinning Frank fought to a 9-1 win for © SI : : in front 13-6 when 119-Ib. yakabovicz. p ’ ‘ $ | Bill Rudickpinning Fran disgust did a good job on defense. ; ; / % ie 3 int: d 105-1b Gemberling to move the : ; : Al Yanovich major With the score 24-20 [ d d 3 | Dustueini and inh ore ‘to ‘33-9 and 167-Ib, The Mounts came out Kim Kretchmer did a qo cored Clark Lewis h i f : reauce $ | ferry Ross pickingup six, Score , for the second half with beautiful job on defense eavyweight Jeff 8 3 | points on a forfeit. Norm‘, Bordley. gave, in thor Sves opening. dd Renee Yang plaved JL: Fa Sodrosky came through i i : The Patriots earned . Dallas six points on a __0 oT Tamas agood game. 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