The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 17, 1982, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
During the exhibition
season Lake-Lehman
Basketball Coach Rodger
Bearde predicted that his
young team would sur-
prise some of their op-
ponents during the second
half of league play.
During the past two weeks
that prediction has been
proven as the young
Knights have run their
second half record to 4-0.
Their fourth win came
Saturday night over Seton
Catholic as the Knights
defeated the Eagles 64-53
on their home floor.
Joe Kishkill scored 21
points followed by John
Wendell who putini14. Ina
full team- effort ‘Brian
Yanchik scored 11 points
and Bill Bearde added 12.
~The Knights took an
early first quarter 18-13
lead and outscored the
Eagles 16-14 in the second
quarter to lead 34-27 at
halftime. They led all the
way outscoring their
opponents 12-10 in the
third quarter and 18-16 in
the final period for their
64-53 win.
Kishkill hit 14 points
from the field and went 7-
for-7 from the foul line.
Wendel connected for 10
points from the field and
dumped in 4-for7 from the
free stripe. Yanchik hit 1-
for-3 from the line and
tossed in 12 points from
the field while Bearde
totaled 12 points from the
field. Marty Onzik hit the
net only once from the
field but went 2-for2 from
the charity line.
Earlier in the week, the
Knights defeated a bigger
and stronger Crestwood
team 43-42 as Onzik tossed
in two free throws with
just eight seconds left on
the clock.
The Knights were in
thelead 26-23 at halftime
but Crestwood outscored
them 10-8 in the third
quarter, to cut the
into the final period.
The Comets" pulled in
front in the final period
and were leading 42-41
when Onzik was fouled.
He sank his first shot and
after a Crestwood time
out, connected for his
second shot to give the
Knights the win.
Coach Shorty Hitch-
cock’s Black Knights ran
their conference record to
6-1-1 Wednesday by
defeating Nanticoke Area
grapplers 48-13.
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their big win over the
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105 Ib. Rusty Coolbaugh
flattened Jeff Holup in
2:49 and 112 lb. Brad
Hontz clamped Tom
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Chris Wargo turned over
John Cheponis in 3:40.
138 1b. Mike Scavone
turned in the fastest fall of
the meet by pinning Mark
Benscoter in :48. Tracy
Slocum pinned 155 Ib.
Chuck Garnett clamped
David Halchak in 1:49 and
185 1b. Chris Van Gorder
flattened Tom Jenkins in
1:17.
The Trojans put the
first team points on the
board when their 98 Ib.
John Dillon took a major
16-8 decision from Mike
105 1b. Rusty
Coolbaugh moved the
Knights in front on his pin.
Nanticoke’s 119 1b.
Mark Brzozowski gve his
final six points in the
heavyweight bout when
their Mike Breita pinned
Frank Kutz in 3:58.
The Dallas Moun-
taineers battled the Crest-
wood Comets tough until
the end of the third
quarter when the Comets
led 60-53. Going into the
fourth period, the Comets
exploded and outscored
the Mountaineers 23-12 to
defeat Dallas 83-65 at the
Back Mountain school.
Bob Rice led the Comets
with" 42 points hitting 22
points in the first half and
20 in the second half. Rich
Dauber also hit in the
double figures for the
Comets with 11 points.
Tim Guzek poured in 21
points for the Moun-
taineers, connecting for 14
from the field and
dumping in 7-for-8 from
the foul line. Sophomore
Dave Thomas followed
with 20 points, 4-for-4
from the free stripe and 16
from the playing floor.
Tim Grove hit the double
figures by hitting eight
from the field and making
it a perfect 5-for-5 from
the free line.
The loss dropped the
Mountaineers to 1-3 for
the second half.
Tim Grove scored 22
points and Dave Thomas
hit 18 Thursday night in
the Mountaineers game
with; Wyoming ‘Seminary
but the Dallas boys lost to
the Blue Knights 79-74 in
overtime. ’
Both Grove and Thomas
scored eifht points each in
the fourth period to aid
the Mounts in tying the
score and running the
game into overtime.
Seminary led 33-24 at
halftime but the Moun-
taineers outscored them
46-37 in the second half to
end the regular playing
time in a 70-70 tie. The
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Blue Knights outscored
the Mountaineers 9-4 in
the overtime period led by
Mark Ambrose who paced
Seminary with 28 points.
Tim Guzek and Brian
Cutter also hit the double
figures column with 14
and 10 respectively.
Guzek hit 10 points from
the field and dumped in 4-
for-9 from the foul line.
Cutter hit six points from
the field and made it 3-for-
3 from the charity stripe.
Crestwood’s box-on-one
on Mountaineer Kathy
Walsh did little good as
the Dallas forward hit 22
points: to pace the
Mountaineers to their 59-
41 win over the Comets.
The win ran the Dallas
girls record to 4-0 for the
second half.’
“The girls caused
Crestwood turnovers,”
said Dallas Coach Kit
Karuza, “but our girls
couldn’t put the ball in the
basket. We won but if they
made all the shots they
missed it would be by a
much higher score. I
believe our girls lost their
concentration. It was our
second worse per-
formance of the season
from the foul line.
“We have some import-
ant games ahead of us and
the girls have their work
cut out for them.”
The Mountaineers host
Hanover Tuesday and
play at Seton Catholic
Friday.
Kim Reese scored 14
points for the Moun-
taineers in the Crestwood
game and Judy Krispin,
who has been having a
tremendous second half in
league play hit for 10
points, all of them from
the field. Reese connected
for 12 points from the
court and went ‘2-for-2
from the free stripe.
“Our game with
Wyoming Seminary was
our most impressive
weeks,” said Coach
Karuza, commenting on
the Mounts 73-57 win over
the Blue Knights.
“I hope it sets the tone
for the balance of the
season. Kathy Walsh
scored 36 points but she
did it so calmly, they
almost went unnoticed.
With the exception of a
couple minutes in the final
period, the girls played
very well. They shot 55
percent. They’ve been
pushing the ball the last
few games and it makesga
big difference. They h
nine steals in the back
court which is good.
“Judy Krispin led in re-
bounds with 13 and Kerrie
Lehon was strong in
rebounding. Colette
Feeney made some ex-
cellent passes which
enabled us to hold our
lead throughout the game.
Kim Reese scored 14
points for us.
“Many of our offense
situations were three-on-
three or three-on-two and
Sem couldn’t get up quick
enough.”
Harveys Lake Little
League will hold
registration for baseball
and girls softball on Feb.
27 and March 6 at the D.C.
Roberts Fire Co.
Harveys ‘Lake from 12 to
3.
All boys and girls
residing in Lake Boro
and Lake Township mx:
register. Age groups ar
from 6 to 12, Birth certi-
* "Registration iS $5.00 per
family.
The Mountaineers had
three pins and four for-
feits in their 50-13 rout
over GAR Saturday.
The Mountainers went
in front 6-0 in the 98 lb.
bout on the Grenadiers
forfeit to 98 1b. T.J.
Bagley. 105 Ib. Bill Rudick
added six more by
clamping Jim Forgatch in
4:08.
112 1b. Len Falcone won
by forfeit as did 119 Ib.
Mike Borton. 126 lb. Craig
Rome took and 8-0 major
decision from Fred Kelin
and 132 lb. Edison Culver
took a major 12-4 win
from Steve Bonomo.
138 1b. Grenadier Al
Yanovich gave GAR their
first’ points by taking a
superior 14-2 win from
Rick Kirshner and 145 1b.
Frank Butry decisioned
Mount Tom O’Connell 10-
6. 167 1b. Tony Tolbert de-
feated Ed Yakobovich 21-
9
Mountaineer Mark
Kravits won by forfeit. 185
Ib. Paul Walsh clamped
Brien Frostbutter in 1:28
and heavyweight Greg
Dukinas flattened Pete
Sabulski in 1:23.
The win gave the
Mountaineers a 7-2-
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Three crucial matches
gave the Crestwood
wrestlers their 25-23 upset
victory over Lake-
Lehman Knights: Friday.
The Black Knights were
on the short end of a 11-9
score going into the 132 1b.
bout and counted on Chris
Wargo to put them in the
lead. Instead Wargo and
his 132 1b. opponent Don
Hughes wrestled to a 6-6
draw and the Knights still
trailed 13-11.
The Comets moved
their team score to 19-11
when their 138 1b. Randy
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6-5, and 145 lb. Steve
Pisaneschi edged Que
Walczak 4-3.
Knight Tracy Slocum
pinned .155-1b. Steve
Wychock in 1:44 to bring
his team within two points
of the Comets.
The Comets stretched
their lead to 22-17 when
167 1b. Larry Sklaney
decisioned Chris Van
Gorder 7-2 and 185 lb.
Jerry Ray made it 25-17
by outwrestling Chuck
Garnett 3-2.
Knight heavyweight
Frank Kutz clamped
Comet Rich Hockreiter i in
3:06.
The Comets took an
early lead in the neg
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took a major 15-1 decision
from Mike Maceiko. 105
Ib. Rusty Coolbaugh
evened the score when he
picked up a major 13-3
decision over = John
Hosage. The Knights
moved into the lead on 112
Ib. Brad Hontz 5-2 win
over David Biggs.
119 1b. Brandon
Serratore gave the
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