@ » Coolbaugh, Alan MacDonald, Jeff Austin; second row, Frank Kutz, Chris VanGorder, Chris Janusz, Tracy Slocum, Que Walczak and Chris Wargo. (Rod Kaye Photo) - With only six seconds remaining in the game GAR'’s Lisa Drank sank a 15-foot jump shot to give the Grenadiers two points and boost their score to a 49-47 upset over the Lady Mountaineers. The Dallas girls were carrying an 11-0 record going into the contest. The score was tied at 47- all with only seconds remaining when Drank took the ball near the top of the key and toosed in the final goal. Diane Breese’s mid-court steal that assured the GAR win, by thwarting the Dallas girls final drive. Shawn Patterson hit 20 points for the GAR girls. Kathy Walsh led the Lady Mounts with 23 points and Cheryl Gavigan chippedi n 12 points. Both teams played even ball in the first quarter with each squad collect- ing 12 points. Dallas girls outscored the Grenadiers in the second quarter and had moved into a tie with them in the final quarter “until Drank sunk her long shot. a ilR YYW (=p) Be 3 = a o 1) Chimney. PAGE NINE WOOLRICH SALE 130% to EARETIR Black Knight wrestlers used six pins last Wed- nesday night to down Bishop Hoban 50-12 and run their record to 2-0 in the league. "98-1b. J. Austin started the pins for the Knights by ‘clamping Don Minnaugh in 3:14. 105-1b. Dave Webb of Bishop Hoban nipped Mike Maceiko 12-11. Knight Al' McDonald wrestled 112-1b. Jim Kelley to an 8-8 draw. 119- Ib. Brad Hontz flattened John Kory in :54 seconds and 126-1b. Rusty Cool baugh upended Matt CAckowski in 4:38. Bill Guerin continued the pins for the Knights by showing the lights to 132- Ib. Mark Gillen in 1:28. 138-1b. Wayne Rosencrans flattened Shawn Harris (BH) in 1:24. 145-1b. Scott Crispell won for the Knights by forfeit as did 155-1b. Que Walczak. 167-1b. Tracy Slocum clamped Bob Johnson in 5:05. At 185-lb. Hoban’s Tim Kohl outwrestled Chris Van Gorder 11-3. Hwt. Frank Kutz of Lake-Lehman was edged 2-1 by Jim Ostrowski. Dr. John Hosage refereed the meet. > ItCould Cost 50% ol “= You Yourlife. © Havelt : |ivests = Cleaned By * SHIRTS | FE A Save atleast 30% ROME GETS SIX--Dallas wrestler Craig Rome picks up six points in the Tunkhannock-Dallas meet on a - disqualification by his Tiger opponent in the meet Saturday night at the Mountaineers gym. Professional. Pe i it evar rraaRn Wilkes- Barre Fats 4 BY LEE RICHARDS --There’s speculation that Pitt QB Dan Marino could sign with the new USFL. The LA Express is going to put some big bucks on the table. From what I’ve heard from various college coaches, the USFL is legit. --Both Dallas and Lake-Lehman roundball teams are very limited in what they each can do offensively. It’s ..obvious neither can get in a running game with any of the better teams in the loop or it’s lights out. Look for both ‘teams to be more competitive. --Penn State fans have seen the last of Todd Blackledge. He’s going on the NFL. You really can’t ‘blame him: He performed exceptionally well and drove his’ stock up to either a first or second round. + Meyers, Coughlin and Lake:Lehman areexpected to ‘make’ serious runs for the local wrestling title. Dana Balum told me he’ll put a real solid team on the mat. ‘Lake-Lehman’s Shorty Hitchcock has developed a very competitive program and the Black Regis just could be “No. 1 by season’s end. " “One of the local grid buffs last week asked me my opinion of Lou Michaels as kicker? Knowing Big Louie, I'd be willing to bet my golf clubs he could still be an effective kicker in the NFL today. He was such a strong head-on kicker. I wasn’t surprised to learn last week that QB Ken Karcher of Notre Dame was transferring out of the Golden Dome. He’s pleaded with the folks at Pitt to take him, but the Panther brass said ‘‘no’ thanks.” He's Disque Funeral Home In the Ladies Country heading for Texas A&M and Jackie Sherrill. --Speaking of the Fighting Irish, they’re making push for the services of Crestwood star Matt Lavigna. He’s visited Pitt, Penn State and will go to South Bend, Boston College and Florida State before making his decision. --How about Cowboys’ Tony Dorsett making that 9934 yard touchdown gallop against the Vikings? He’s simply an amazing runner and always has been. Not too many folks recognize his superb blocking ability, sspasinlly picking up the blitz. It’s a mite difficult to get a real handle on the Super Bowl sweepstakes. I kind of like the format with eight teams from each loop teeing it up. It’s a real shootout and you've got to be ready to perform or you're out. —-Why does the local WVC grid loop keeping making overtures to the Scranton schools to join our conference when they know there’s no way they’d abandon the Big 11? I say get Hazleton in the loop and try to entice Ber- wick to join, too. Too many schools locally want no part of George Curry’s Bulldogs. ~-Had a good visit on the phone with my pal Jerry McCoin of Athlon Publications, Nashville, last week. McCoin, a real Coach Bryant buff, told me he didn’t go to Liberty Bowl because it was too sad. Says McCoin: “I can’t imagine college football being the same without the man. He's the greatest person I’ve met connected with the game.”” McCoin was at the Sugar and Hall of FAme Bowls. by Ted Wilson’s 541 and Apparel whose only bright Maryland Coach Gib Romaine is real proud of the performance turned in by Valley West’s Mark Duda during his career. Duda was the recipient of the James M. Tatum Award which goes annually to the Terps’ outstanding tackle. Cowboy star Randy White was one of the winners of the award so Mark joins some heady company. --I’ll be most surprised if any team it through rugged Big 10 in roundball without at least three losses. --Many folks were somewhat surprised at statement made by Penn State AD Jim Tarman that Nittany Lions played the toughest grid schedule of any team to ever win national title. Tar obviously overlooked the 1971 Nebraska team which defeated No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Colorado then routed previously unbeaten Alabama, 38-7, in Orange Bowl, Tide entered game 11-0. There's been some great college champs that have’played osme very rugged schedules. To say this PSU played the ’toughest’ is absurd. Especially considering it was blown away by Alabama which had four losses. I can’t remember a team winning the national crown that was whipped by 21 points. PSU did play the toughest slate of any top 10 team this season and that’s a fact. --Syracuse has already got a talented running back. He’s A-A Walter Mosely of Ellenville, N.Y. He’s New York State’s all-time career rusher and he can fly. The Orange obviously needs some folks to knock some people down, but they’re headed in the right direction. rolled 523 to aid Back He was aided by K. Ork- — +x re D == pq =F bu $Y © a. ! SWEEPS: Back Mountain JAMES SHOEMAKER Shopping Center : Protessional Sweep Shavertown RO 3 SHICKS HINNY ™ 542-7690 SPR lug m PHONE 675-1130 HOURS: Daily 'til 5 took all from Dallas Nursery in the George Shupp League led by J. Ide who slammed the pins for 230-232 (668). Harris Associates picked up three points from Roberts Oil paced by A Wendel’s 275 (636). .B. Downs knocked pins down for 213 (613), R. Bonomo rolled 214 (557), T. Shalata posted a big 236 (553), as did K. Young- blood. J. Strazdus added 540 as all five men teamed up fo take three points for 2» Fino’s Pharmacy from Endless Mountains. C. Kazokas rolled 234 (576) and J. Curtis spilled the pins for 564 to lead Gino’s Shoe: Store to three points over Stanton TV. T. I Doughton contributed 225 (557). +R. Shoemaker ee the TV men with ' 581, D. Katyl rolled 568, L. and H. Garris SR wr League Fashion Vending shut out G.H. Harris Associates while Grotto blanked the Castletttes. Daring’s Market took three points from A.F. Roan Inc. Firebirds: shut out the Capris in the Idetown Compact League while it was 3-1 night for the other teams. Cimarrons picked up three from: the Cita- tions, LaBarons made it three over the Lynx, Mus- tangs copped three from the Omegas and the Camaros earned three from Aries. Bill Walko scattered pins for 568 to lead Shavertown B to three points from Carverton B in the Back Mountain Church League. ; The A team had J. Ide’s 537 and T. Nevel’s 520 in a losing cause. C. Kohli’s 524 paced. Trucksville B to taking - three from the Lutherans who were led Commercial, pins for 559 to help Shavertown A divide whose W. Moore spilled pins for 543 and R. Witkowski knocked them down for 520. Orange A copped three from Dallas A and Trucksville C picked up three points from Maple Grove. In the Bowlerette League N. Moser’s 178 (489) was wasted as the Hoagie Bar lost all to Franklin’s. Tom Reese girls took three from Mr. Donut with no one finding the strike zone. American = Building Maintenance held the lead in the Imperialette League following the first night of the second half. They took three points from Ba S spot was J. Mekeel’s 182. M. Eifert walloped pins for 174-182 (509) to aid Lamoreaux in dividing evenly with Lombardo Bakery. Mahaffey Oil and Jean Shop split 2-2 with no high scores by any of the team members. In the men’s Friday Night Major League G.H. Harris took all from the Bermudas sparked by A. Wendel’s ‘‘big” 225-236- 235 (696). Nice bowling, Al! C. 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