The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 09, 1983, Image 11

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    TAKES THE BALL--Lake-Lehman’s Marty Onzik (40)
takes the ball on a pass from a Mohawk to a teammate
and prepares to take it down the floor for a score. The
Knights upset the Meyers cagers 38-37 in the final
seconds of the fourth quarter. (Mark Moran Photo)
Coach Rodger Bearde’s key. Paul Jones had eight,
Lake-Lehman cagers
pulled a 38-37 upset win
over the Meyers Mohawks
Sturday night with the
help of Bob Garinger’s
wo free shots.
“We played a patient
§game,” said Coach
Bearde. Neither team hit
very well from the foul
line although we did a
little beter than they did.
It was our defense and
rebounding that was the
Garinger had seven, and
Marty Onzik had six. It
Bob Garinger paced the
putting five shots through
the nets and hitting four-
for-eight from the foul
line.
The game was fairly
even with Meyers putting
17 through the nets and
the Knights tossing 16
through the nets but the
UP FOR TWO--Knight Paul Jones goes up for two points
in the Lake-Lehman-Meyers game last Friday night at
the Knights gym. The Knights nipped the Mohawks 38-37
scoring in the final seconds to gain the win. (Mark Moran
Photo) :
Knights outscored them Hawkeyes 18-12 but
six to three from the
charity stripe.
“The boys played a
good game against
Hanover Tuesday night
despite losing 52-48. We
played well enough to win
but we couldn’t hit from
the foul line. They didn’t
run away with us this time
like they did the first
half.”
The Knights staged a
late rally to outscore the
Hanover hung on to win
by four points. Garinger
led the Knight with 17
points, collecting six of
them in the final period.
He tossed in eight shots
through the nets and put
in one from the foul line.
Chris Boyle hit the double
digit column tossing in 10
points, eight of them from
the field and two from the
foul stripe.
Bowling
. PAGE ELEVEN
R. Radzinski toppled
pins for 211-207 (570) to set
the pace for Daring’s
three point win over the
Castlettes in the Ladies
Country League. N. Crane
added 179 to aid the cause.
M. Culver tumbled pins
for 478 for the losing five
and K. Kalafsky contri-
buted 175. K. Scavone
rolled 186 (517) and P.
Gordon posted 198 (502) to
lead Fashion Vending to
three points from Grotto
Pizza. The pizza girls
were led by M. Hirner’s
197-171 (519) and A.
Hospodar’s 479. J. Haefele
gave 178. AF. Roan Inc.
and G.H. Harris
Associates divided evenly
with Harris’ B. Rinus
hitting 490, high for both
teams.
In the George Shupp
League it was 3-1 night for
the matches across lanes
one through eight.
Roberts Oil took three
from Dallas Nursery,
Disque Funeral Home
copped three from Harris
Associates, Gino’s Shoe
Store picked up three
from Fino's Pharmacy
and Endless Mountains
earned three from
Stanton TV.
High scorers for the
night were K. Youngblood
612, L. Lavelle 215, (595),
Ted Wilson 215 (587), J.
Strazdus 580, C. Kazokas
577, A. Wendel 569, R.
Barr 241 (566), B. Varner
566, N. Stredny 563, J. Ide
555, T. Doughton 548, D.
Purvin 547, T. Shalata 546,
M. Rudick 542, R. Bonomo
538, J. Curtis 537, D. Katyl
534, D. Thomas 533, B.
Cyphers 533, and L.
Yankowski 530.
Camaros shut out the
Firebirds in the Idetown
Compact League sparked
by R. Balberchak’s 171
(473), Aries took 3%
points from the Citations
paced by K. Spencer’s 221
(585) and J. Roan’s 577.
LaBarons copped three
from the Omegas led by
C. Doty who spilled pins
for 175 (483) and D. Doty
who tumbled them for 526.
Mustangs dropped three
to the ‘Capris whose C.
Williams hit 520. Cim-
marons copped three
from the Lynx.
In the Back Mountain
picked up three from
Harveys Wallbangers. J.
SandStrom chalked up 517
and Carol Exarhopoulis
spilled pins for 194 (473).
‘Spanky’s and Cheap Shots
split 2-2 with Nancy
Daney toppling pins for
tumbled pins for 190 (483)
and S. Johnson rolled 475.
In the Friday Night
Major League Hambos
blanked the Beach
Combers and G.H. Harris
took four from the
C.M.P.’s. Charlies All
186 (512). Lynn Busch Stars took three from the
ame Trucks- tumbled pins for 172. Big Bens and Back
ville B blanke Orange A American Building Mountain Sporting Goods
with G. Kohli hitting 589
and B. Moku 538. T. Spon-
seller rolled 212-214 (630)
and B. Cyphers posted 223
(571) to show the way for
Orange B’s three points
from Trucksville C. D.
Shupp gave 539 and F.
Cornell added 524. F.
Hughes 256 (578) was high
for Trucksville C and S.
Williams hit pins for 220
(567). C. Cobleigh rolled
567. Shavertown A eked
out three points from
Maple Grove led by R.
VanGorder’s 211. K.
Spencer’s 238 (637) paced
Dallas A in taking three
from Carverton B and
Carverton A picked up
three from East Dallas ’
with R. Daubert scatter- Don t.
ing pins for 217 (564). W. p=
Moore hit 567 and R. J Gamble
Witkowski posted 545 for for
the losing five. C. Glasser = On A - 0 o/ Ha
knocked down pins fo 256 = 1 : ; ;
(594) and Ted Wilson Dirty - © :
spilled them for 221 (575) , 1 - /
to lead the Lutherans in |. Chimney. Hg fo
dividing evenly with
Shavertown B. The B It Could Cost i ’
team were led by C. = og. = oO
Kazokas’ 562, B. Walko’s = You Your Life. «
558 and C. Molley’s 550. ™ uy ©
Tom Reese girls shut | Have It 2
out Franklin’s in the -
Bowlerette League with = Cleaned By Ee OFF
R. Gula hitting pins for jg A . =
184 (481). N. Moser’s 175 » s ot
(476) sparked the Hoagie =» P rofessiona l, =
Bar to taking all from Mr. = ; 7
po YEOLDE: | ADAM'S
of
In Our Gang League
Numero Uno picked up
four by forfeit from the
Melon Balls whose Millie
Kocher scattered the pins JAMES SHOEMAKER 675-1130
for 243 (496) and Barb Professional Sweep ;
Heslin toppled them for Sn «R03 ee DAILY 'TIL §
172 (476). Jokers earned sucksumny | 2 Mon., Thurs. & Fri.
three from Alabama
Slammers and The Blitz
Maintenance took all
from the Jean Shop to
hold the lead in the
Imperialette League.
Lombardo Bakery moved
into second by shutting
out Humphreys Apparel.
Jean Shop continues in
third while Mahaffey Oil
is tied with Lamoreaux
for fourth spot after
dropping three to the Auto
girls. League-leaders’ D.
Zurinski hit 179 (506),
Lombardo’s J. Clark
scattered pins for 194
(505), Humphrey's C.
Williams posted
Lamoreaux’ M. Neifert
pe een = i
split with the Bermudas.
High rollers were K.
Spencer 588, F. Stevens
557, K. Orkwis 572, G.
Chepalonis 576, = R.
Bonomo 554, J. Roan 229
(528), C. Kazokas 585, T.
542, G. Mazer 547, Glen
Mzer 527, T. Zekas 544, R.
Herron 524, J. Shultz 525
and L. Coolbaugh 520.
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The Lady Mountaineers
of Dallas reversed their
first half contest with
GAR and defeated the
visiting Grenadiers 56-44
on the Dallas court.
With 1:20 remaining in
the game, Sheri Ciccarelli
blocked a layup by GAR’s
Diane Breese that could
have brought the
Briers within five
‘points of the Dallas girls.
Ciccarelli blocked the
shot and Theresa Baseski
took the ball up court and
made a big three point
play which increased the
Lady Mounts lead.
“Our rebounding was
tremendous in the game
with GAR,” said Dallas
Coach Kit Karuza follow-
ing the game. ‘‘Judy
Krispin, Cheryl Gavigan
and Kathy Walsh did a
great job. Gavigan hit 14
rebounds and tossed in 12
points.
“We pressed them hard
nd tired them out and
used more physical
ability than we have been.
It was the best game the
girls have played in a long
time. It was a better con-
trolled game than they
have had recently.
“Baseski went to the
basket four or five times
and made her shots three
times. She had a total of 11
for the game. Ciccarelli is
playing a much better
game. She is more confi-
dent and is doing an ex-
cellent job in her guard
position.
Walsh paced everyone
in the game with 24 points
putting 10 shots through
the nets and dumping in
four from the free stripe.
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Gavigan added 12 putting
five through the nets and
making two from the
charity stripe.
man defense and also out-
bounded the Lady
Mounts.
The Lady Mounts were
on the short end of the 36-
34 score going into the
final period but after
tiring out the Grenadiers
they outscored them 22-8
in the final period to take
the 56-44 win.
Dallas plays a man-to-
man defense which has
been successful most of
the time. In the GAR
game, the Grenadiers
forced five Dallas turn-
overs by playing man to
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