The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 18, 1980, Image 12

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    Kingston Twp. Bobcats
A, B, and C teams were
victorious over the North-
west Eagles on Sunday.
Bobcats C team defeated
the Eagles 14-0. Touch-
downs were made by
Steven Shotwell and
Jonathan Wagner. Extra
points were scored by
Steve Mathers. Standouts
on defense for the Bobcats
were Billy Schidle,
Rickey Davenport, Dan
Luke and Chris
Weatherill.
Bobcats B team put
forth a team effort in
downing the Eagles 28-6.
Bobcats got off to a
tremendous start on the
first play from scrim-
mage when Billy Mathers
went off left tackle going
50 yds. for the score. Try
for the extra point failed.
On the Bobcat's next
possession Brian
Maseychick broke off
right tackle going 46 yds.
for a touchdown. Extra
points were scored by
Billy Mathers on a run
making score 14-0.
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Eagles got on the score
board in the third quarter
with a 45 yard pass play to
Robert Veroski, making
the score 14-6 Bobcats.
At the start of the fourth
quarter, Bobcats got
rolling again when Brian
Maseychick swept right
side behind good blocking
going 18 yards for the
score. Extra points were
scored with a quarterback
sneak by Dick Connelly
making the score 22:6
Bobcats.
Trying to get on the
score board again, the
Eagles began passing.
Playing for a pass on
defense, Tom Feeney
intercepted and ran in for
the score. Try for the
extra point failed.
Playing exceptional
defense for bobcats were
Marty Kriner, Lou
Kaskey, Bryan Mathers,
Bobby Shotwell, Jerry
Paxton, Joey Shandra,
Chris Nulton, Paul
Feeney and David Par-
duski. The game ended
28-6 for the Bobcats.
Bobcat A team com-
pleted the sweep
defeating the Eagles 6-0.
Playing their 14 available
players the Bobcats gave
every ounce of energy in a
hard playing defensive
struggle, the Bobcat score
came from an end sweep
by Darin breining, who
also played a great
defensive game, along
with John Dent, Rich
Gdovin, Joe Giordano,
Jeff Poorman, Pat
McDermott, Lon Miller,
Mark Whitesell, and Sam
Barbose.
The game ball was won
by Jeff Hazur of Hunlock
Creek. Bobcats will host
Nanticoke Rams at the
Dallas Senior High Field,
Sunday, Sept. 21.
Game time is 1 p.m. for
the B teams with the A
teams immediately after.
Lehman hockey player
L-Lband
competes
Sept. 20
The Lake-Lehman High
School Band will par:
ticipate on Saturday,
Sept. 20, 2 p.m. at
Williamsport High School
in the 2nd Annual
Millionnaire Invitational
Band Competition. That,
same night they will
perform at Shikellanmy
Athletic Field, Sunbury in.
the 10th Annual Sounds of,
Champions Cavalcade of
Bands Com petition at 7: 30
p.m. = Tickets will be.
available at the gates. |
The band, under
director John Miliauskas,
will also appear in concert-
at the Bloomsburg Fair on.
Thursday, Sept. 25.
Jack Sweeney,
theastern Pennsylvania
Society for Crippled
Children and Adults,
announces the acceptance
of Joseph Schwartz as
chairman for their first
annual open golf tour-
nament. 3
The better ball partners
tournament is open to the
first 60 two-person teams
to enter. It will be held on
Saturday, Oct. 18 at ‘‘the
best 18’ at Mount Airy
School events
DALLAS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Calendar of Events
Sept.
Sept. 19--Golf-Hanover-Away-Wyoming Valley C.C.
20--Football-W.V.W.-Home-2 p.m.
22--J.V. Football-W.V.W.-Away-4 p.m.
22--Golf-Wyoming Seminary-Home-Irem Temple C.C.-
4 p.m.
23--Field Hockey-Bishop O’ Reilly-Home 4 p.m.
23,24--Golf District II Qualifications-W.B. Municipal
24--Cross Country-Boys-Wyoming Area, Nanticoke
Area-Away-Nanticoke-4 p.m.
24--Cross Country-Girls-Wyoming Area, Nanticoke
Area-Away-Nanticoke-4 p.m.
24--Teacher In-Service-Act 80 Day-Early Doman
p.m.
Now in its scold Hoth
of operation the Harveys
Lake Bassmasters is well
. underway with a mem-
bership of 25 persons.
Many community ac-
tivities have . been
established with em-
phasis on children and
safety. Planned events
include a children’s ice
fishing derby, smelt
fishing derbies and a
spring fishing derby for
children.
The improvement and
continued growth of
Coach Charlie Preece’s
Mountaineers are living
up to pre-season
predictions and have
jumped to top spot in the
Lodge in Mt. Pocono. This
is a new course and one of
the most exciting and
challenging in the East.
Harold Dymond, well
known local pro., will be
the tournament director.
Over $800 in prizes will
be awarded to the first
and second place winners
in the four flights, to be
tabulated upon com-
pletion of the tournament.
A cocktail party for
players and guests will be
held in the lodge.
A lecture on ‘‘Back-
packing: Equipment and
Foodstuffs,”” will be
presented at Penn State-
Wilkes-Barre on Wed-
nesday, Sept. 24, at noon.
The lecture will be
given by representatives
of Uncle Eyeballs
quality fishing at Harveys
club. Local merchants
have shown a tremendous
positive response to the
club and its plans.
In order to carry out the
activities .a fund raising
raffle is in progress.
Prizes include a 30.06
Remington 760
Gamemaster, a SMZ2-A
Diawa with Fenwick
Lunker Stick, a 12 ga.
Remington 870 pump gun,
an ultra light fishing
outfit, a medium action
fishing outfit and a 22
Wyoming Valley Golf
Conference standings.
~The Mountaineers
defeated Valley West and
Coughlin and this past
According to Bob Lee of:
Mount Airy, players may’
use the other operating
facilities at the lodge upon
completion of their game.’
The fee f8r the tour-:
nament is $40 per person.
and is all inclusive.
For further in-:
formation, please contact,
Joseph Schwartz 342-7669
6432. or
i
Emporium
Barre.
and will be given in the
Campus.
pump rifle with scope.
‘tained from any member,
Lake
other businesses at the
Lake.
Last weekend
n
Lake Wallenpaupack.
2'0On+ Oct.
i
Lake
members only will be held
i
week took a 16Y2-4Y2 win,
from Pittston Area while”
Wyoming Area played to-
a 10Y/2-10%/ tie with Bishop:
O'Reilly. i
had
Jim Smith played a tout.
over par and Jeff Balmer-
turned in a fine per-:
formance to aid the.
Mountaineers in handling
the Patriots.
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