The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 17, 1982, Image 11

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Gregg Kravitski was honored with a trophy for his out-
standing performance throughout the season at Home-
coming festivities during the Dallas-Meyers Grid Game
last Saturday, Kravitski, at 5°11” and 210 pounds, carried
the Mountaineers through many a tough spot during the
1982 season. He is seen receiving the trophy for “‘Out-
standing Offensive Player” by High School principal
Edgar Hughes. The award was given by School Director,
Al Pisaneschi.
Wilkes-Barre Fats
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BY LEE L. RICHARDS
Saturday will ring down the curtain for the Dallas and
Lake-Lehman grid teams. While neither team is in
contention for the WVC crown, the Back Mountain title is
at stake and both will be performing for PRIDE!
Coach Ron Rybak’s Mounts need a win to record their
second consecutive winning campaign and will rate the
favorite’s role. Dallas beat most of the teams it was ex-
pected to beat, but was throttled by the top clubs.
Lake-Lehman on the other hand, has seemed to gain
continuity under first-year Coach Mark Kirk. The
Knights enter the game with four wins, double the ’81
output.
Talking with various coaches Pll attempt to give you
both teams’ strengths and weaknesses, along with what
it will take for them to win.
DALLAS--Despite some key injuries the Big D lads
appear to have the necessary size and muscle to beat the
‘Knights. Steve Federici is questionable due to a back
injury. Bernie Walsh has performed well and even threw
for two TDs. Mounts are most effective from I formation.
Federici was very potent running option series. Matt
Moran and Gregg Kravitsky bullish type runners bet-
ween the tackles. On defense, Mounts are always blitzing
somebody from their four-four alignment.
Rollman and Gregg Dukins rugged inside.
LAKE-LEHMAN--Coach Kirk has gone mostly with a
wing type offense. QB John Williams has functioned well
and Que Walczak has been most consistent runner. Chris
Lombardo Baker
Weekly Bowling
Boyle and Al Martin can catch the football, but like
Dallas, Knights keep it on the ground. Tracey Slocum is a
tough defender. While Lake-Lehman hasn’t put a heap of
points on the board, the defense has played brilliantly at
times. Led by linebackers Bob Miller and Tom Yoniski-
and Marty Onzik and Eric Masters. Watch Steve Hagen-
different looks and will be coming with eight people. The
defense is designed to disrupt things and put pressure at
the point of attack.
Knights are playing more positively as the season pro-
gressed. They can’t afford any early turnovers. Must do
a lot of slanting and firing to disrupt Dallas offense, They
can’t go toe-to-toe. Dallas’ size could be the determining
factor;
Both teams have been vulnerable in the flats on short
passes.
Dallas will simply try to control the football and is
capable of long sustained drives. This game IS the season
for both teams.
~Sorry to learn of the passing of Tom Gauntlett, Sr. He
was some competitor on the golf course at Irem and sure
illness the last couple of years, too.
-GAR’s Larry Koretz narrowed his roundball choices
program like Virginia Tech is incomprehensible? It’s
obvious the caliber of competition can’t compare. I've
gotta believe Larry is selling his ability short, but isn’t
that generally the case with most area athletes?
Huskers; West Virginia defeated both Oklahoma and
Maryland, had an identical record, but was listed behind
both; Notre Dame and UCLA both manhandled
Michigan, but Bo’s boys were ranked higher?
There's an old cliche in college football: ‘If you lose in
question the credibility of this poll!
week. He's happy in his head coaching ventue at Indiana
of Pennsylvania. He didn’t walk into a bed of roses, but
has made IUP a team to reckon with in the future.
“We’ve made some strides in the right direction. We're
becoming more competitive each week. We'll be even
better next year,” said the West Pittston native.
As predicted, no team in the WVC would finish un-
beaten. That's simply because of balance.
That means that Coughlin’s Ron Solt and Valley West’s
Mark Duda will be spending Christmas Day in Hawaii.
Their opponent could be UCLA.
My Super Seven: 1-Penn State, 2-Nebraska, 3-Hershel
Walker, 4-Pitt, 5-SMU, 6-Washington, 7-Florida State..
Pittston Area, 4-Wyoming Area, 5-Dallas.
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League results
divided evenly with
Humphrey’s Apparel in
the Imperialette League
but continued to stay way
out in front. Jean Shop
took three from American
Building Maintenance
while Mahaffey Oil picked
up three from Lamoreaux
few with only S. Johnson's
192 (503), M. Neifert’s 204
(475), K. Scavone’s 175
and N. Ide’s 174.
In the Friday Major
League G.H. Harris shut
out the Beach Combers.
from the Hambos, Ber-
mudas copped three from
the CMP’s and Back
Mountain Sporting Goods
picked up three from the
Slim Liners. Hitting high
games were A. Wendel
216-218 (615), K. Orkwis
221 (597), D. Purvin 215
(566), D. Wickard 215
(562), J. Curtis 561," T.
Shalata 547, J. Roan 553,
C. Kazokas 544, C.
Williams 541, F. Stevens
540, J. Schultz 536 and R.
Bennett 523.
Chris Badman’s 185-170
girls to a 2-2 split with Mr.
Donut in the Bowlerette
League. N. Crane rolled
179 for the donut shop. N.
Moser’s 177 led the Hoagie
Bar to three points from
Franklin’s.
In Our Gang League
Numero Uno blanked the
Blitz, Jokers took all from
the Cheap Shots, Harvey's
Wallbangers took three
from the Melon Balls and
Spanky’s divided with
Alabama Slammers.
Hitting good scores for the
men members were M.
Carkhuff 210, E. dingle
Shavertown A picked up
three from Maple Grove
in the Back Mountain
Church League. High for
both teams was W. Davis’
Trucksville C who copped
three from Orange A. J.
series for the Orange
men. Shavertown 'B
earned three from. the
Lutherans aided by B.
Walko’s 520 and L.
Newhart’s 534. Ted Wilson
put up 563 for the
Lutheran team. J. Zarno’s
225 (553) set the pace for
Carverton A’s three
points from Dallas A, who
had K. Spencer’s 557 and
B. Roberts 522. Orange B
picked up three from
Trucksville B aided by T.
Sponseller’s 561 and F.
Cornell’s 216 (565).
Carverton A dropped
three points to East
Dallas who was sparked
by R. Witkowski’s 537.
Fino’s men shut out
Endless Mountain in the
George Shupp League
paced by R. Bonomo’s 238
(612) and J. Strazdus’ 562.
Disque Funeral Home
took all from Dallas
Nursery with B. Varner’s
557 leading the way. L.
Yankoski gave 547. The
nursery team ‘had F.
Adams’ 552, N. Stredny’s
531 and R. Stair’s 529. J.
525 and!“ C.
Kazokas’ 520 helped
Gino’s take three from
Stanton TV. The TV team
had L. Lavelle’s 220 (565),
J. Maculis 558 and D.
Katyl’s 520. Roberts Oil
dropped three to Harris
Associates despite Ted
men put together A.
Wendel’s 218 (605), G.
Harris’ 236 (592) and S.
Bonomo’s 521 to take the
win.
In the Ladies Country
League Grotto Pizza took
three from Daring’s
Market, Fashion Vending
copped three from A.F.
Roan Inc., and Castlettes
earned three from G.H.
Harris Associates. High
rollers were R. Gula 188
(491), C. Mill 190 (483), P
Gordon 170 (472), M.
Shepherd 173 and F. Alla-
baugh 190.
the Idetown Compact
League. Firebirds picked
three from
Capris split 2-2.
were C. Williams 552, J.
519, H. Heidel 516, M.
Chopko. 514 and E.
rolled a 470 series and D.
SSE
SE
(485) paced Tom Reese
Wilson’s 526. The Harris
Mustangs blanked the the distaff side.
Siani Cleaners & Tailors
181 Memorial Hwy., Shavertown
K. Youngblood added 532.
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