ml NHN {I d] GAS INSTALLATION 13 with YT] 1T] 4 Y:1] de) 2: Gas ‘Costs less than electric and oil heat in this area. For FREE Gas Heat Survey Call: 242 N. Main St. Pittston Phone 654-4624 mMEmwwO XD mR INSULATED VESTS >10. MEN'S & flared tempers on both teams, Meyers Mohawks redeemed themselves for their loss to Bishop Hoban last week by defeating Lake-Lehman Knights 27- 0. Both the Mohawks and Knights played with such intensity that they lost their tempers and were penalized for -unsports- manlike conduct by the officials. Both' teams lost their tempers on numerous occasions during the first half and in the third period, players from both teams including those on the bench broke out on the field. However, both: team coaches broke up the incident ‘and, with the teams warned by of- ficials, Coach Mike Lowery and Coach Mickey Gorham . pre- vented further incidents: Meyers used a balanced attack gaining 147 yards rushing and 138 yards passing. The Knights rushed for 68 yards and had a total of 51 yards in the air. ® F r L 0 ! L AROWOD Ley each, Must Sell. s SURES eta ad Hy A) Sle] Yh To A.J. Minichello paced the Mohawks rushing and scored three of the Mohawks four touch- downs. Minichello scored from the 30 yard line, went over from the one and scored his final touch- down on an 11 yard run. The Mohawks scored their first touchdown .in the first ‘quarter when Spence scored on a 16 yard touchdown pass from Ken White. Early in the second quarter, the Mohawks used an 82 yard march down field which ended with Minichello’s 30 yard tossed a two point conver- sion pass to Spence to give the Mohawks a 14-0 ad- vantage. Just before the end of the first half Mini- chello scored his second touchdown by leaping over from the one yard line. The kick for extra point was blocked. The Mohawks scored once more in the second half despite: sloppy playing and numerous penalties. Meyers had 14 penalties nine for 75 yards. The season comes to'an end Saturday when the Knights play the Moun- taineers at Dallas in the traditional Old Shoe game. : The Surf clinched first place in Division II with a 4-0 victory over the Strikers and a come from behind 2-2 tie with the Sounders a day later. The Cosmos’ chances for tying the Surf for the division lead were dashed despite a 3-1 win over the Whitecaps. The Surf finsished with: a 13-1-4 record. The Cosmos reached a 13-3-1 record. Jeff Tinner scored twice and Tyler Wilson scored once. and recorded an their win over the Strikers. Brad Wall notched the fourth Surf goal and Doug Doerfler assisted Tinner’s first goal. Joyce Tinner and Lor Warneka led the Surf defense. The Sounders struck early jumping to a 2-0 first half lead over the Surf. Al Manzoni, playing only his second game at forward, booted home the first goal after taking a pass from winger Ken Kozel. Jim Lister added a single tally a few minutes later and the Sounders held. a 2-0 half-time edge, which could have been larger except for the goal ten- ding of Bob Ashworth: But the Surf roared back to knot the score with a pair of third period goals by Doug Doerfler. Jeff and Joyce Tinner and Tyler Wilson turned in strong performances for the victors. The Cosmos fell behind 1-0 early as Matt Reinert scored for the Whitecaps off a fine cross by Matt Jones. But Scott Shafer led a relentless Cosmos attack that resulted in three unanswered Cosmos’ goals lifting the Cosmos to a 13-3-1 record. Shafer scored the first two goals and set up Paul Melone for the final goal. Mark Krohn and .Joe Brennan helped the Cosmos control the mid- field but got some stiff resistance from Whitecaps’ Leigh Ann Wiedlich. The Sounders improved their record to 8-3-6 with a 2-1 win over the Timbers prior to the Surf match. Jammie Lister scored once and assisted Hugh Mundy on another Sounder goal. Al Manzoni set up Lister’s goal with a nice assist. - Eric Mahler scored for the Timbers off a pass from Dale Root to narrow the margin, but excellent goal tending by Charles’ Leaf and strong play by Marty Reynolds and John Kirshbaum frustrated the Timbers. Jeff Pisapeschi played a strong game at mid-field for the Timbers. In other games, the Roughnecks shut out the Kicks 2-0 and the Chiefs and the Tornadoes battled to a 1-1 tie. The Roughnecks combined flawless goal tending by Lee Williames with unselfish offense for their first victory. Passes by Eric Rosentel and field dominance by Jon Strange led to’ goals by Noah Berlatsky and Judd Krivenko. Jonathan Ursiak pressed the Kicks’ attack with help from half-back Scott Moore. Mario Liva and Jonathan Reich traded goals in the Chiefs and Tornadoes deadlock. Liva of the Chiefs blasted a penalty kick home but the Tornadoes’ Reich countered with an unassisted goal from his The Tornadoes gained the momentum after tying the score but Chief goalie Brian Baker and full-back Becky Geffert turned back their scoring drives. DIVISION I The Tornadoes avenged their loss to the Timbers by a 3-1 score and the Kicks, Cosmos, Whitecaps, and Chiefs were victorious in the season finales. In make- up games, the Sounders dropped the Aztecs and the Kicks dropped the Surf. The Timbers broke on top in the first quarter as Mike DePolo, assisted by Keith Kozel, slipped one under the Tornadoes’ goalie and held a 1-0 edge for the first three quar- ters. The Tornadoes’ goalie and held a 1-0 edge for the first three quar- ters. The Tornadoes period goals by wingers Steve Sennett and Rickey Hoyes and forward John Baranowski. Half-backs Eddied Yudeski and Ned Palka helped the Tor- nadoes turn the tide as they took control of th emid-field in the second half. = Kim Ertley and Karen Sickler helped the Timbers shut out the powerful Tornadoes of- fense for three periods. The Kicks edged the Roughnecks 3-2 as Eric Nardone scored twice, once on a penalty Kick, and Wade Post once. The Roughnecks Aaron Tillman matched Nar- done’s output with two goals, with assists coming from Rob Miroslaw and Jeff Zutant. - Mike Durkis and Noland Olsen played well in the mid-field for the Kicks. Jill Kneeland’s center half-back play for the Roughnecks com- plemented © Tillman's outstanding effort. The Cosmos edged the Aztecs 2-0 on second half goals by jason Popeck and Mike Doerfler, assisted by Jason Figueroa. Sam Gargone recorded the save. Heidi Ashton’s full- back play and mid- fielders Lee and Jodi Bradley enabled the- Cosmos to dominate play. Amy Kowalski and Renee Strausser stood out for the Aztecs. The Whitecaps blanked the Strikers 3-0 as Brian Hampel scored twice and Greg Burak tallied a single goal. Andrea Mazur’s half-back play created several offensive opportunities for the Whitecaps. Regan Litz, Christian Olson, and Ken Wall pressured the Whitecaps goal but could not score for the Strikers. The Chiefs defeated the Sounders 3-0 as Pat Morris scored a goal in each of the first three quarters to notch the hat trick. Mike Tomaine, P.J. Goodwin, and Emergy Yurko assisted Morris. The Chiefs were aideSly strong play from half- back Luke Mercer and half-backs Gianna San- tarelli and Bruce Stearn. Benjie Lawrence and Kerry Burke played aggressive games for the Sounders. In Sunday make-up games, the Sounders closed the season with a 4- 0 victory of the Aztecs and the Kicks blasted the Surf Eric Nardone scored three times and Wade Post once for the Kicks as the hustle and hard work by forwards Mike Farris and Mark Parrish set up their teammates. Steve Rosenthal and Scott Cox led the Kicks’ defense. Eric PaczewsKki assisted Maggie Manzoni who recorded the Surf’s only goal. Paul Burke x Jimmy Manzoni turned in strong efforts in a losing cause. The Sounders turned in an impressive victory in their final game of the season. Sumner Bach- man led the way with two early goals and Shane Williams and Benjie Lawrence tallied single goals in support. = Tara Ehst and Stephanie Andrasko assisted Williams and Lawrence. The Sounders’ half- backs Eric Lehman, Eric Williams, Keith McDonald, and Matt Lawrence controlled the mid-field play and shut off the offensive charges of the Aztecs’ John Morris and Butch Pretzman. DIVISION III The league champion Chiefs ended the season with a 3-2 victory over the Whitecaps and extended the margin by which they out distanced the rest of the Division III field for the championship. Scott Kneeland sco # twice and Eric Toluba once in their final victors Ron Dombeck scored ik Whitecaps’ goals. The Chiefs finsihed with a 10-2- 2 record. The Whitecaps finished at 6-8. The Fish Commission in its: continuous stocking program, announced the introduction of a new species into the waters of Harveys Lake on Friday, Nov. 13, they will place 1,000 fingerling (approx. 8’) Atlantic Landlocked Salmon into’ that ‘im- poundment. Note: please read thefollowing rules and regulations carefully. Regulations for the Atlantic Landlocked Salmon (Salmo salar) in Pennsylvania: The landlocked salmon is a game species highly responsive ‘to manage- ment ‘and prized by anglers. Under the appro- ROY'S AUTO priate habitat conditions and management, land- locked salmon popula- tions can be expected to satisfactory quantity and quality. Survey efforts have identified the suit- ability of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County for the introduction and develop- ment © of landlocked salmon. General con- siderations involved in the included the large, deep size of the lake, dissolved oxygen content, tempera- ture, and an abundance of smelt. As studies continue and more detailed in- formation becomes avail- able, other waters may be identified that contain suitable habitat. In order to insure fair distribution of thre catch and main- tain the fishery, however, harvest regulations are necessary. A poster depicting the distinctive features of landlocked- salmon and trout has been prepared for anglers. There is a very similar resemblance between the landlocked salmon and the Brown Trout. - proved season, minimum size, anddaily creel limits for landlocked salmon in Pennsylvania. The DALLAS [eH L RN |] HEAT! Saves Fuel! ONLY 63¢ Also 28”, 48" & 54” Widths Run. ft. 36” Wide IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION inches. The daily cree limit from the statewide opening trout season to Labor Day and the ex- tended season will be 2 salmon per -day. 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