{ Lake-Lehman’s Tracey Turner and Jill Solinski joined in a no-hitter Tuesday to shut ‘out Bishop O'Reilly 2-0. The and walked only three to lead Lake-Lehmanin a 4-3 softball playoffs. Sue Bonsavage was the powerhouse at the plate for the Knights driving out three doubles. She gave the Knights a 3-0 walk forced in Kim Fey. O’Reilly scored a run in the first and one in the second to close the score to 3-2. Dallas Mountaineers wee in front 6-2 going into the seventh inning with Coughlin last Tuesday, but pitcher Jim Lord put himself in a tight spet and pitched his way to the win. He was No. One for us today.” Dallas Mountaineers also played sparkling de- fense and kept nine win gave the Lady It was the Knights Jead in the first inning Lake-Lehman scored a when Gifford Nolan, Joe Crusaders from scoring. Knights the first game in second win in the best-of- | when she hit a bases- run in the top half of the Marykwas and Joe Rightfielder Steve Best- the best-of-three series. three series to advance Joaded double to send seventh which turned out Yastremski hit three wick threw two Coughlin Donna Ide and Turner hit homeruns to give the Knights their two runs. Lake-Lehman took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Ide knocked out a homer off losing pitcher Judy Sholtis. Turner hit her homer in the top half of the fourth to. put the Knights in front by two. Despite losing, Sholtis did a good job on the mound, striking out two, walking two and giving up only six hits. Rebecca: Clifford paced the Knights at the plate them to District 2 championships against the winner of Lacka- wanna County playoffs. home Donna Ide and Tracey Turner. The Lady Knights scored their first run when a bases-loaded to be the winning run when the Queenswomen scored a run in the bottom half. Lite Beer Run On Sunday, June 6 a record field of over 700 runners are expected to answer the starters gun for this years seventh annual Back Mountain Lite Beer Run. College added one mile race will begin at approximately 11:30 a.m.. A special feature for this year’s Back Mountain Lite Beer Run will be a one mile children’s race success is a result of several unique and in- novative features. The runners in the 10 and four mile races will compete for over 125 awards in 39 male and female classes. straight singles with none out. Nolan stole second, went to third on an error and scored on Marykwas’ single. Yastremski came up to bat and hit a single to put runners on first and second with none out. Lord, however, was determined to win the game for his Moun- taineers and put the next three men out on infield flies. “Lord came through for us when we needed him,” said Coach Jack Wolensky. “I had Steve Thomas warming up so I runners out at home plate. Dallas took the lead in Crusaders scored two runs in the third to go in front 2-1. In the bottom of the third, the Moun- taineers went ahead 3-2 when Steve Federici hit a homerun to score Tim Grove ahead of him. Designated hitter: Walt Grabenstetter hit a double in the fifth and scored on a single by Steve Bestwick. In the bottom of the sixth inning the Mountaineers scored two runs when Jerry Rollman and Mike Ramirez got on on singles with a single in the fourth Misericordia will againbe for male and female Free overnight ac- EE ! and a in the sixth the sight of the start and competitors 11 years and comodations are 2ould at hin in if ‘the Tad Seored i Graben : finish and also all pre and younger. This race will be available to runners TUSAOers Eovi one more: & Se i — arbi inning. Jill Solinski came in as relief for Knight Tracey Turner Thursday af- post-race activities. Registration will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. and the 10-mile and 4-mile races will begin at 10 a.m.. This year’s newly TORS run completely within the confines of the College Misericordia campus. ‘All runners will receive a free tee shirt and all finishers will receive ribbons. In addition these young runners will compete for over 40 awards in 12 male and female catagories. To insure fair competition, the catagories are broken down in one year in- tervals. Over the past several years the Back Mountain Lite Beer Run has traveling long distances. Presently, running clubs from Delaware, Maryland and Western Pennsylvania have registered. The course is completely traffic con- trolled and will feature three aid stations and interval times at all mile marks. Any runner establishing a new age group record will receive new running shoes or a merchandise award. In addition all runners will receive free tee shirts and Premium Brands with special assistance from the Back. Mountain JayCee’s, the Back Mountain Jay C-ettes, College Misericordia and the Wyoming Valley Striders. For more in- formation contact Tim Bauman, 53 Grandview pli hit. But Jim was deter- mined to win the game struck out four. Softball Indications after three weeks of play are that the Two are Farmer’s Inn and Mr. Donut. The two play were tied for the top spot with ‘records of four wins and a loss each. Following closely was TJ’s with a mark of three wins and two losses. A triple play and four home runs highlighted Thursday evening’s games between tied-for- top place Farmer’s Inn and Irene’s, which Farmer's Inn won, 18-12. The triple play featured a drive to Johnny Miller at third for Farmer's Inn, HIGHEST PRICES PAID You” ISAACS who tossed to second baseman Billy Sesson at play. Home runs in the con- test were hit by. Mike Sesson, Kevin Patton and Bob Weidner for Far- mer’s Inn and John Irene’s 15; Noxen Texaco 17, David’s Place 7 (10- run. rule); Mr. Donut 4, IGA 1; and TJ’s won over DESCO. 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