Seton Catholic handed ake-Lehman’s Lady Knights their first loss Saturday defeating them 54-51 in a close contest. The Lady Knights jumped out to an early lead in the first quarter on scoring by Tracy Turner, Gail Austin and Kim Fey. Seton Catholic closed in on their lead on baskets by Maureen Reddington and Beth DeNardi to tie the score at 9-9. In the closing seconds of the first quarter Reddington connected to give Seton an 11-9 lead. The Eagles outscored the Knights 13-12 in the second quarter to go into the locker room at the half with a 24-21 lead. In the third quarter it was a to and fro contest with: the Eagles coming out on top by one point 11-10. In the final period, the Knights put on the press and turned the game around as Gail Austin hit three baskets' on three steals to give her team a 38-37 lead. The Eagles retaliated with four foul shots by DeNardi and two by Mary Ann Mozal to takea 42-39 score and built up a 50-41 score over the Knights. With two minutes left in Tracy Turner put in two A general meeting for teams of the Back Mountain Slo-Pitch Soft- ball League will be held tomorrow evening at 7 at the Lake-Noxen Elemen- tary School, league president James Bar- bacci has announced. Ground rules for the BY MIKE POLK week’s play. division. scored each game. 1982 season, which is ex- pected to get underway about mid-May, will be discussed. All interested teams must have a repre- sentative attend the meeting to post a $50 franchise deposit of the $150 season fee. Teams playing in the Back Mountain Slo-Pitch Softball League this coming season will be limited to a 20-member roster. Anyone, who was ona Class A, AA, major or superdivision roster last season, is ineligible to play inthe Back Mountain Slo-Pitche League this season. Also anyone, who participated in a state team roster last season. The new rules are designed to make the league more competitive this year. Another important change announced for the 1982 season is the playing date for the league's annual All Star game. It will be played at the end ‘of the season instead of midseason. A special softball meeting will be held Friday evening at 6:15 for members of the house taem at FArmers Inn. Plans will be furthered for a fundraiser. Ted Napierkowski, manager, will preside. -0- Bill Alexson, chaplain of the NBA and the coach of Pittsfield, Mass., ABA team, will be the guest speaker at the February meeting of the Trinity Club in the Trinity Presbyterian Church, DAllas, Friday Evening at 7:30. -0- Charles Rettigan of District Game Protector Ed Gdosky Dallas, has this little story tell: “An employe of the Pennsylvania State Police barracks in Shickshinny, who has many years experience as a big game hunter, went doe hunting on a Pennsylvania Game Commission 123 cooperator’s land in the Red Rock area where he had killed several deer in the past year. He had a favorite stand on this land where he posted himself and was successful in harvesting deer. When he came near the lucky spot, he noticed an image of a man dressed in blue and bright yellow standing and making a gesture as if he was waving at him. He did not want to disturb the hunter, so he kept looking - back and noticed that this man kept waving at him. He kept walking and wishing that he could be back at his hunting spot, so he looked back once more and noticed that the man was still waving. Wanting to be friendly, he gave a big wave to him and went on his way. After several hours of hunting, he decided to return to his car. As he neared his favorite stand, he noticed the man was still there and waving. Upon investigation, he saw where someone placed a school crossing dummy dressed in blue and gold, waving his hand to stop a vehicle. The Harris Hill Road, who will manage the new “T-J” entry in the Back Mountain Slo-Pitch Softball League during the coming season, has announced a meeting to discuss team plans for Saturday afternoon at 2 at “TJs.” barassing time explaining to his fellow officers at the free throws, Kim Fey hit a jump shot, * Austin and come within one point of the Eagles. The Eagles scored two points ‘on fouls to take a three point lead then Austin scored to cut only seconds left on the clock. Mozal hit for two points with: 10 seconds remaining to give the Eagles a 54-51 lead and dash the Knights hope for a win. The Lake-Lehman girls were plagued by fouls with two of their team members fouling out and several others playing late in the game with four. Kim Fey sat out part. of the third quarter. She is the type of player, who is difficult to replace. Turner led the Knights with 22 points followed by austin with 13'and Fey 10. Are the Winter Blues getting you down? Cheer Up! Entertainment is on the way! Come to the Lake-Lehman Senior High School Gym on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. For the ticket price of $1.00 for students and $2.00 for adults, you can enjoy an evening of basketball. The Insta- buckets from WNEP TV featuring Joe Zone and Dan Gallagher will be the guests of the Lake- Lehman Faculty. Some of the faculty scheduled to appear will be Shortie Hitchcock, Paul Reinert, Rodger Bearde, Rich Gorgone, Rich Morgan, Teeners to register Feb. 27th Registration for all Back Mountain Teener League Baseball will be held at the American Legion, on Saturday, February 27 from 12-5. All boys who will be 13 years old before August 31 and not older than 16 before June 1 are eligible to play teener ball. Tryouts for team positions will be held March 27 and April 3 at usual places for each division. Boys wanting to register must have a registration form signed by a parent or guardian and copy of their birth certificates. barracks. District Game Protector E. Gdosky, Dallas, Pa. Led by Tracy Turner the Lake-Lehman Knights jumped out to an early 12- 8 first quarter lead over Crestwood and added a strong final period to take the Lady Comets 38-28 and run the Lady Knights record to 3-0 for the second half of the basket- ball conference. Turner connected for 11 points making eight of them from the field and hitting 3-for-6 from the hit for eight all of them from the court and Kim Fey had seven, making six of them from the playing court and one point from the foul line. The Knights outscored the Comets 6-5 in the second quarter to lead 18- 13 at the half. The Comets outscored the Knights 6-4 in the third quarter to cut the lead to 22-19. In the final period the Knights came on strong to score 16 points while holding the Comets to only nine. and Joe Martini. This event is sponsored by the Lake-Lehman Jr. High PTSA and will benefit the various programs conducted throughout the year at the Jr. High School. Tickets are on sale at the junior and senior high schools and will also be available at the door. Don’t miss out on this fun filled event. Moran Photo) Eleven of the 13 Lady Mounts scored on the Dallas basketball court Wednesday as the Dallas team trounced the West Side Titans 89-18. The Lady Mounts scored more than 20 points in each of the four quarters, led by Kathy Walsh's 30 points. In the first half the Lady Mounts outscored the Titans 22-2 in each of the two quarters to go into the lockerroom at halftime with a 44-4 lead. Colette Feeney was back in the lineup after being out for two games due to illness and it made a difference. ‘‘She’s a spark plug for the team it seems,” said Coach Kit Karuza. double figures for the Mounts with 16 points. Both Walsh and Lehon connected for all of their points from the playing court. “We were able to play all of our girls,” said Karuza, “which was good. It gave them experience. 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