Mahaffey Oil continued | Leagueby dividing evenly withLombardo Bakery. J. Mekeel hit the pins for 172 Kickers. B. Varner’s 538 and R. Daubert’s 519 showed the way for Kocher Boys four points: from Smith’s Wilson 523, C. Cobleight 520, T. Heness 513 and W. Lozo 522. G. H. Harris shut out PAGE NINE Lake-Lehman High School senior Ron Swingle is a student in the general studies program at the varsity and this year was a member of the varsity team. In baseball, he plays and football. ' He likes to listen to music, particularly hard rock. He has enjoyed trips to give her high game for Homes in the Lakers Fashion Vending in high school. He is the son catcher or shortstop. Ron to Canada and to West both teams. Gino’s Shoe [.eagsue. Kocher’s Girls Bb : of Ronald and Sandra’ started playing baseball Virginia. Store moved into a tie for one ed four to Bar A thie] adies, Couniry Swingle of Noxen. Ron in Little League. Last Ron said that at Lake- second place with Fo Barb Y. hit he oh a has a sister, Cynthia, year he was a member of Lehman High School, \ i @@)-amoreaux Auto Partsby the pins for 219. DiVeronia 196 (534). F. Allabaugh ninth grade student at the high school’s varsity: there is more unity than in ({ copping three points from the Auto Parts girls. M. Girls took three from Hanson’s Girls paced by gave 199 and P. Gordon aided with 183-173 (492). Lake-Lehman. Following graduation team and will go out for the team again this most schools. ‘Everyone takes an interest in Fondo hammered thepins PP, Thomas’ 179. B. (astlettes blanked David from high school, Ron season. everyone's activities. We for 201 and D. Botteon (Casterline spilled pins for ~~ Ertley sparked by M. plans to" attend Millers- He also is an honor roll also are very proud of .spilled them for 176 for 189 and L. Fairing Culver’s 179. Grotto Pizza ville State’ College and student and was in the wrestling and basketball Gino’s. S. Johnson knocked them down for picked up three from major in industrial homecoming where he teams,” said Ron. scattered pins for 188 171 for Hanson’s. Water Daring’s Market sparked education. escorted Bonnie Forster. He said that the faculty: (500) to lead. the Jean Shop in taking three points from Roth Jewelry. In the Franklin Family Restaurant League Half Pounders shut out the Big Bens paced by H. Ben- nett’s 224-210 (630) and T. Doughton’s 211-234 (628). A. Wendell added 221 (582) and M. Whiting hit 512. R. Bonomo’s 236 (622) led Big Bens and F. Adams rolled 212 (603). T. Nevel posted 516. Alpiners blanked the Bermudas paced by R. Herron’s 569 and B. Hislop’s 211 (552). B. Weaver, Sr. hit the pins Front Cafe and Hanson’s Boys split 2-2. G. Mazer hit the pins for 534 and C. Kazokas scattered them for 524 for the Water Front. group. A. Blizzard knocked down pins for 224 (556 And T. Guzek toppled them for 512 for the Hanson team. Bar A picked up three from Ide’s Paving. Bar A had B. Casterline’s 232 (564). B. Kaiser’s 537 and M. Delaney’s 524. Ide’s R. Vendrando rolled 557 and F. Weber hit 338. Mr. Donut earned three from Hoagie Bar in the by L. Thomas who hit pins for 204 (517) and C. Mill’s 199 (505). J. Lamoreaux spilled pins for 187-180 (525) for the grocer’s team. In the Idetown Compact League Corvairs took four from the Comets while the Skylarks took all from the Corvettes paced by G. Leachey’s 180 (470). Tempests dropped three to the Ramblers whose S. Miller hit pins for 176. The Valiants grabbed three from the Falcons aided by M. Morris’ 173. Darts ‘and IN THE SPOTLIGHT This week’s In the Post Spotlight Student at Lake- Lehman, Ron is a member - of the 1981 District II, and Wyoming Valley High School Wrestling Conference championship team. Ron started wrestling in elementary grades and continued throughout junior and senior high school. During his junior year he wrestled junior for 230 (537) for the losing ~~ Bowlerette League with: Larks divided evenly. M. John Ash is the son of plans to-attend college.He specially the math five. Beach Combers none of the girls hitting Miller knockeddown pins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash plans to major in biology, program.” “The band picked up three points’ high scores. Checker- for 178 and D. Kaye of Trucksville. He has a music or the medical leader, who is in the rom the Hambos paced by J. Hanley’s 595 and B. Hanley’s 559. High man for the Hambos was R. Barr who knocked down wood for 222-214 (594). C.M.P.’s took three from the Slim Liners sparked by B. Varner’s 535. K. Orkwiss led. the Slim Liners with" 563 and F. Stevens added 534. Bar Room Buddies took all from the Space Cadets Eipper scattered pins for 582. D. Hudak rolled 196 for the Buddies team. Strike Outs grabbed four points from the E-Z Rollers while the Foul Ups copped three from Good Persons. Cyclones took two and a half points from the Buffalo Chip Kickers. C. Exarhopoulis rolled a walloping 170-184- 171 (525) for the Cyclones. V. Hudak tumbled pins for 220 (561) for the Chip board copped three from Tom Reese girls with’ no one able to post ‘high games. In the Back Mountain Church League East Dallas shut out Shaver- town B. Trucksville B picked up four on a forfeit by Dallas B and Orange B blanked Shavertown A. Maple Grove took three points from Shavertown C and the Lutherans copped three from Dallas A. Carverton A dropped three to their opponents whose team mebers were H. Long, J. Remington, F. Hughes, C. Cobleigh and S. Williams. Orange A made it three over Car- verton. - High scores for the night ‘were J. Cobleigh 538,T. Nevel 222 (578), F. Cornell 564, R. Cyphers 539, H. Brunges 213 (528), R. Bear 215 (522). B. Williams 220 (611). Ted scattered them for 539. Stanton TV shut ‘out Gino’s Shoe Store paced by D. Katyl’s 555. C. Kazokas rolled 545 for the shoe store. Roberts" Oil dropped three to Dallas Nursery who had high series by D. Eddy,Sr. 215- 210 (606). N. Stredney 226 (585). P. Jordan 531, and F. Adams 526. B. Shalata hit pins for 540 for the oil team. Harris Associates took three from Endless Mountains and Fino’s split with Disque Funeral Home. High scores were posted by G. Harris 526, S. Bonomo 523, and A. Wendel 520. The mountain boys had D. Regan’s 522 and J. Strazdus’ 510. sister, Pamela, a 5th grade student. - John is a junior in the college prep program at Dallas High School and this week’s In the Post Spotlight student. John has been a member of the Dallas High School band for the past ‘six years as a trumpet player. He also plays in a jazz band, ‘which is a small group of the high school band members who play for dinners and banquets. Just recently, John participated in the CPR class where he received certification in CPR. He aid. field. : In his leisure time, John is a member of the Kingston Twp. ambulance and the Trucksville Fire company. He also enjoys swimming, hiking, camping, playing baseball and especially listening to music. His favorites are recordings by trumpet = players Maynard Ferguson and Chuck Mantione. As a traveler John has visited most of the eastern coast states and admits he particularly likes Florida. Good comments flourish from John for the Dallas academic program which he says ‘‘has a fine academic program--e- process of rebuilding the band, offers a good music program to the students.” However, he does say he would like to see the administrators re-eva- luate the music program so students could benefit more from that depart- ment. The only suggestions John has to make about more benefits: for the students of Dallas is that certain elective programs such as a swim team and other such programs would be appreciated by the students. He also feels the students should be able to select ‘courses more freely. Lake-Lehman will send four matmen to the state tournament ‘at Hershey this weekend. Rick Bonomo and Mike Leskowsky advance as regional champs, Rocky 112-1b. Rick Bonomo earned his weight class title using pins to take all Wrestler of the regional competition. Bonomo took the final bout by clamping Sayre’s Tom Burns in 3:42. In the semifinals he flattened Danville’s Rich Reilly in Coolidge in the quarter- finals to advance to’ the semi’s where he decisioned Mark Smith of came back to flatten Bloomsburg’s Bruce Mowery in 3:14 in the finals. Rocky Bonomo ad- vanced to the finals where he lost 3-0 to Hughesville’s : Bonomo goes as runnerup 1:30 and in Friday night's Mike Biggers. He 1S Nikos a in the 119-1b. class and 138- quarterfinals Bonomo decisioned Montgomery’s likes- re 7 Ib. Bernie Janusz ad- pinned Mark Welker of Ron Hawkins 9-5 in the od -10-9 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. vances by winning in the Loyalsock. opening ~~ round of i Closed Wed. consolation finals. Heavyweight - Mike regionals and took Mike ie ; : The Knights: will Leskowsky copped the Burak of Lackawanna & wrestle in the Class AA heavyweight ° title by Trail 9-0 in the semi- bY £ competition in states. pinning Wellsboro’s Brad finals. Janusz came back to win in the consolation finals by turning over Liberty’s Ralph Agnoni in During the summer months, Ron plays in the Back Mountain Softball League. In his leisure time, he also helps his father with the elemen- tary wrestling program at the Noxen Elementary School. Ron enjoys all kinds of athletics including ice skating, roller skating, swimming, basketball and administration are to be commended for the time and effort they give to help the student both in their studies and with personal problems. He believes it would be appreciated by . the Mud uy any sKi-fashion of oo A i, X AND FASHION ITEM of 4; if oF ERUALVALE ee k io i EQUIP. 1 spECIAL Ru OF SKI FASHIONS 7s t Now 40 % off B%: zee. XZ ue vo 75 0 % OFF Ree. 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