The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 20, 1982, Image 8

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SONICS: First row--Tonia Kruchinsky, Jack Davenport,
Harriet Smith, Katie Stefanowicz. Second row--Chris
Evgle, Steve Kemp, Andy Springer, Stacy Croman,
(Coach Mark
Romanchick.
KNICKS: First row--Kelly McNulty, Karen White, Kathy
Maceiko, Missy Wilson. Second row, Stan Sims, Doug
Photos by Mark Moran :
Steele. Absent from picture, Jamie Doerfler, Jim Stuart, Art Getz, Howard Getz, Jeff
Cundiff, Coach Joe White.
BUCKS: First row--Scott Baker, Heather Whipple, T.J.
Zerfoss, Missy Yanchulis. Second row, Todd Ayers,
Lenny Browski, Duane Austin.
Chantel Jones, Coach Ed Dubil.
Absent: Lori Dubil,
WARRIORS: First row--Cindy Hopfer, Jerry Hopfer,
J.R. Smith, Jason Williams, Clint Stroad. Second row--
Mark Preston, Patti Stroud, Stasie Newell, Alex
Frederick, Coach Don Frederick.
Ann Marie Wilson.
Absent from picture
HAWKS:
Cassagrande. Absent:
phy, Colleen Mooney.
Casey Cummings, Brian Mur-
Picketts Charge won
two games last week to
take a 3-0 lead in the Lake-
Noxen Basketball
League. Close on their
heels is Hearthstone Pub
with a 3-1 record, then
Tupper’s Sporting Goods
2-1, Jones 0-3 and Drury’s
Deli 0-4.
In action Monday night
Hearthstone Pub defeated
Tupper’s in the first game
81-72. Brian Sickler and
Todd Lozo led the Pub in
scoring while Tom
Gauntlett was high scorer
for Tupper’s.
In the second game
Picketts Charge defeated
Jones 88-84 paced by P.J.
Delaney and Jack
Wolensky. Joe Rodriquez
and Rich Cronauer were
high scorers for Jones.
In Friday night's
games, postponed from
Wednesday due to incle-
ment weather, Picketts
trounced Drury’s 72-36 led
by Rick Boice and
Delaney. Punk Covert and
Kenny Carey led Drury’s.
Hearthstone Pub edged
Lake-Lehman Knight
grapplers picked up two
wins last Monday night in
a double dual meet at
flattened Mike Parette in
1:01, 126 1b. Wayne Rosen-
crans turned over Eric
Viola in :22, 138 lb. Chris
In the
~Walzak
with
and two
145 1b. Quen
in :43
Chris
pinned
Ib. ‘Jim
Frank Kutz turned over
Bill Mozoleski in 3:27.
In the win over Hones-
dale the Knights had three
falls with 112 lb. Brad
Hontz picking up his
second win of the night
over ken Hubert in 1:15.
126 Ib. Wayne Rosencrans
collected his second one of
the night over Tim Rose in
5:28 and 155 lb. Tracy
Slocum turned over his
second opponent, Bill
Riesler in 1:13.
Jones 80-79 in the second
game sparked by Mike
Hosey and Sickler. High
scorers for Jones were
Tom Musser and
Rodriquez.
The teams play every
Monday and Wednesday
night at the Lake-Noxen
School with the first game
starting at 7 p.m. ®
Other Knights winning
were 105 1b. Rusty Cool-
baugh 9-4 over Don Jones,
119 1b. George Steltz
taking Peter Hocker 18-5,
138 1b. Chris Wargo
decisioning Tony Bran-
ning 10-4, 145 lb. Quen
Walzak outwrestling Bill
Thompson 9-3 and 167 lb.
Chuck Garnett edging
Brad Goodrich 7-5.
Heavyweight Frank
Kutz wrestled to a 4-4
draw with Jim Bass.
T6ERS:
Blansett, Kevin Carey, Brian Sorber, Dennis Hogan,
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At which local college
can you cover the basic of
gymnastics, enroll in a
class for weight and fit-
ness control, or learn
about one of the fastest
growing sports in
America? College Miseri-
cordia’s non-credit
program is the answer.
The non-credit enrich-
ment program for sports
and recreation enables
class participants to take
gymnastics, dance
energy-aerobics, or enroll
in one of three sessions of
a cross-country ski clinic.
Cross-country skiing
classes begin with session
one Jan. 27 and 28.
According to instructor,
David’ Goodman, the
popularity: of cross-
country skiing is in-
creasing quickly in the
United States, parti-
cularly in the Wyoming
Valley.
Cross-country skiing is
a flexible and enjoyable
sport for all ages. Its
flexibility includes the
variety of terrains avail-
able. It is enjoyable be-
cause it allows the par-
ticipant to enjoy the fresh
outdoors.
Cross-country skiing is
a healthy form of exer-
cise. Its equipment
consists of lightweight
slender, long skis, light-
weight boots and poles
longer than those used
with downhill skis.
Misericordia’s course
sessions in cross-country
skiing are geared from
young adult to adult,
ranging from age 14 and
up. The clinic is taught in
two two-hour sessions,
Jan. 27, 28, Feb. 3; 4, 10
and 11.
Equipment for the
course is available for
rental at a minimal fee.
College Misericordia’s
23 programs for its spring
semester. Courses include
programs in the sections
Vets meet
Veterans of the Viet-
nam War, Post 2 will meet
on Jan. 21, at 8 p.m. at the
Coral Lounge, 245 Owen
St., Swoyersville.
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