The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 04, 1981, Image 9

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    AA
Youth
Soccer
Scores
PAGE NINE
Dallas Senior High field
hockey team won their
second flick-off = this
going into the first
round flick-off 0-O, the
Lady Mounts went in front
2-0 on a goal by Betsy
Snyder and a second one
by Kristi Boudreaux.
Meyers tied it up on goals
by Mary Ellen O’Brien
and Ann Knecht.
for the season.
“We have a young team
and I was aiming for a
500 season,” said Coach
Robyn Jones. ‘‘I can live
with 4-5 this season be-
cause the last ‘several
games only my sopho-
mores played.
ro from Bishop O'Reilly. In the second round «They have gained a
i It also marked the flick-off, Boudreaux great deal of experience
DIVISION I second consecutive scored a goal and Christi 544 we should surprise
double flick-off loss for Strauser scored a second “some of our competition
The Tornadoes, Tim- the * Meyers girls losing ne give Dallas the WIN. next season. The girls are
bers, and Chiefs con- their previous meet to e win gave the Lady dedicated and put in a lot
aay na i ; Mountaineers a 4-5 record i ”
tinued thier winning ways Nanticoke of time and effort.
in the next to last week of
Bb Division I action, but two
earlier games were ; ;
cancelled because of a i] | 1 4
wet field. [ 11 0 1S un on 5
The Tornadoes ; E
dominated a stron : th h 1 ]
Roughneck team 3-0 ng FRIENDS OR FOES-It was difficult to tell whether children came to their school party representing some of ree | Ga 1 B
three different players inhabitants from outer space or some of the Super Seven €ach. Martians, deep sea divers, Bat Girl, they all were R= i
scored. Mike Bailey, dropped in at Trucksville Elementary last week as the there. (Mark Moran Photo) : 4 4
Kenny Klimovitz, and E
Steve Sennett scored with K ® bs ¥ 3 : |
Bucrs lores snsting nigNTs Cross countr y runners fo compete in states ]
Nisnvienss om Jolie Lake-Lehman’s boys tition held at Frances Lake-Lehman’s Linda Hall finished seventh, j
J cross country team will Slocum State Park. Glogowski took first inthe passing out two Meyers —= i
Tornadoes defense. : . Soi Rd : 3 :
Kevin Dick led the attack compete in the state girls division turning in a runners. Rich Cundiff and TRI-MOTO |
for the Rotghnecks. and competition Nov. 7 at Coached by Ed time of 18:10 and for the. Mike Bernick also beat It’s all work when you |
: & ! Penn State University by ~ Narkiewicz, the Knights third time will compete in out Meyers runners but 3 need it. And all play when | i
Jennifer Hoover excelled ; a as : ; : 2 : ’ < {B
@h, at fullback. placing second in District program is only five years the state tournament. the Knights fifth runner, ; you're ready for fun! This |
Ny The Timbers dumped 2 competition last old and is the first Back Meyers defeated Lake- Terry Knorr finished 21st. KUMNKLE MOTORS versatile, rugged three-wheeler can get | F|
the Cosmos 3-1 on the Thursday. Mountain cross country Lehman 45-55 to come in Until that point, Lake- ROT Dalics Pa 186 2 you through the roughest terrain. Oui- A
strength of goals by Steve ; team to qualify. The top first but the Knights gave Lehman had it won. i i . performs anything in its class. See how |
Gregor, Mike DePolo, and The Knights placed two teams qualified to.ad- the Mohawks a tough The. ‘entire.’ Back Just off Rt. 309 a few miles N. of Dallas much fun it can be today! ;
Brett Gauntlett.” Mark second to Meyers, five- vance to the state tourna- challenge. Mohawk Mark = Mountain is proud of the
Bigus assisted Gregor. time defending Disrict 2 ment while only the top Merlie finished first but young athletes, who will (717) 675-1546
Jason Popeck scored for Class AA boys and girls teams in the other Knights John Wendell represent the local area ;
the Cosmos off a pass champion, in the compe- divisions advance. finished fourth and Giro on Nov. 7.
from Jason Figueroa.
Chris Kovscek and B.J. Pi . . on
Berrettini controlled the d f by a
mid-field for the Timbers; ittston defeats Knig is | -
and Mike Doerfler led the ) I J p
cosmos attack. The Pittston Patriots firstdown in the first half. 14-6. 4 (1/1 AY
The Chiefs edged the recorded their seventh Pittston rolled up 176 The Knights: meet 3 EX
i Whitecaps 1-0 on Bruce win of the season by yards in the second half Meyers at home Saturday
: Stearn’s first * period defeating the Lake- but were able to score afternoon. Game time is 2
ke penalty kick. Whitney Lehman Knights 14-6 but only once against the p.m. RT 3 1 5 WILKES-BARRE |
Kirk and Pat Kilduff jot pefore they dis- Knights. On three other OPEN DAILY 9 AM to 9 PM — SUNDAY NOON til 8 PM |
excelled for the Chiefsina .,yereq the young Occasions, the Patriots PHONE 822-1188 or 654-9707 iq
_gameplayedmostlyinthe yoo were not the had opportunities to score aX es :
mid figa, Thy tifeeses pushover they expected. but fumbled each time. 1
The young Knights Early in the second half d A -#
team effort. laved a strong defensive Pittston scored its second u 2 a § =LIMITED PRE-SEASON OFFER" “4 5
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DIVISION III game throughout the first touchdown when DeLuca Vern Pritchard, S : |
half and allowed the Wwentroundtherightonan Kingston Township Tax 1S : Us CO i PO M } .
: i i Collector announces all |
The Chief the Patriots to score only Option play and scored ( GC |
fs its ; AR ne once on QB Carl DeLuca’s from the one yard line. 1981 taxes are subject to a 1 : WITH THIS COUPON .TAKE AN ib
the Whitecaps won two 11-yard run Dave LakeLehman recov. 10 percent penalty if not an i ADDITIONAL ak
and dropped one in Demro’s Kick for the ereda Pittston fumble on paid by November 15, i = Bl
Division III play last extra point was good and the Patriots 20 yard line 1981. i S 00 al
week, but the Whitecaps’ the Patriots led 7-0 in the and four plays later Chip oh Ie foxes i be i ab
Robbie Dombeck stole the first half. Austin took the ball over paid by December 19, S i
., show with six goals in the The Lake-Lehman for a touchdown. QB Don 1981. After this date they TIONALLY FAMOY CAL : ANY MOUNTAIN KING i
(@¢ Whitecaps 8-3 win over Knights were unable to Benza tried a pass for two Will be returned to visit 0 RNA UE — AG ND i CHRISTMAS TREE 6 #t OR LARGER 1}
the Sounders. penetrate the Pittston ~ points but it was no good Luzerne County Tax a. TMAS gO TQ s. 1 NSEL A i i
| 8. The Timbers. downed | detense and Had only one 20d the score remained. Claim uitice. CHRIST ND OF TREE ND THE WORLD 8 OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 8, 1981 1
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i Daley scored goals: AN WOR S EA : ; 4
Fullbacks John ™N Hl
Brokenshire, Maura i
Mundy and Kathleen AN o :
Farrell led the Timber MASTER o
defense. On Saturday, CARD i
John Burde scored four
times and Scott Walsh, ® LAYAWAY
Brandon Dennis, and Paul
Burke each tallied single
goals to lead the Timbers
to a 7-4 win over the 7
Cosmos. Warren Cotter
scored the hat trick for :
the losers and got strong
support from Mike Schall,
Tim = Corcoran, Kut |
Martin, Paula Yezilski,
and Donna Scull. Heather 8
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