- PAGE ELEVEN Bowling R. Gula’s 180-183 (485) from the Hoagie Bar in the Bowlerette League. come by for either team as Mr. Donut and Franklin’s evenly. In the Idetown Compact League H. Evans spilled pins for 520 to help the Citations shut out the Omegas. Camaros took all from LaBarons with divided After copping an easy 90-52 win over West Side Tech last Tuesday, the Dallas Mountaineers dropped a 53-52 heart- breaker to Wyoming Seminary in overtime Thursday and were edged 75-69 by Crestwood Saturday. Four Mountaineers hit the double figures in the game with the Titans on the Dallas court. Steve Thomas and Ed Gorey set Lake-Lehman dropped its first game of the second half when they lost 61-53 to Seton Catholic. In a close and exciting game, the Lady Knights took a 19-18 first quarter lead but the Eaglettes rallied in the second period to go in front 31-29 at half time. Gail Austin and Kim Fey did some key Lake-Noxen the pace with 17 points each. Dave Thomas and Tim Grove contributed 16 points each. The two Thomases and Grove combined for 20 of the Mounts 26 points in the first quarter while they were holding the Titans to only five. Both teams played even in the second period scoring 16 each and the Mountaineers took a 42-21 lead in to the locker- room at halftime. total of 32 points in the game. Austin put in 18 and Fey put in five goals from the field and 4-4 from the foul line. Senior Mary Ann Mozal led the Eaglettes with 26 points to spark them to the win. Patty Soy tossed in 11 for Seton. The game was close but the third quarter proved the Lady Knights down- fall. Rebecca Clifford opened the quarter with a M. Balberchak tumbling wood for 545 and R. Balberchak scattering pins for 211-174 (526). J. Curtis hit the pins for 566 and L. Lanning knocked them down for 172 to spark the Capris to a Dallas outscored the Titans only 22-19 the third period but broke loose in the final period to out- score West Side Tech 26- 12. The Mountaineers made 8-12 from the charity stripe. The Titans put in 16-28. Tony Lupinski paced the Titans with 16 points. Al Strish kept on his heels with 16. In the game with Seminary, the teams long jump shot to tie the score but Mozal came back with two baskets for four points. Jill Solinski put in two through the nets but that was it for the Lady Knights as Seton played key defense and held their opponents while Soy and Mozal combined for 11 of Seton’s 15 points. The Lake-Lehman girls rallied in the final period and came within four points with less than a shutout over the Lynx. The Firebirds took 3% from the Mustangs while K. Spencer’s 541 paced the Aries to three points from the Cimarrons. George Shupp League played to a 46-46 tie during regulation time but in the overtime period Sem'’s Mark Ambrose hit a jump shot and Chris Williams added two field goals and two good ones from the charity stripe to give Seminary the win. It was Dave Thomas who sent the game into overtime by tossing in two good ones from the foul line with only five seconds left in the game. D. minute remaining. Fey and Solinski played great defense while the Lady Knights were piling up 18 points, eight of them through the nets by Austin. It was impossible for them to overcome the Eaglettes third quarter points as the Seton girls continued to score 15 points in the final period. The Lady Knights loss dropped them to second Tuesday night's action ® ni the Warriors 26- awks was Dory a’acharias with 22 points six points for the Warriors. The officials for this game were Rod Zerfoss and Ken Carey. Finally, there was a hardfought game between the 76’ers and the Sonics, ‘which the 76’ers won 9-8. The high scorer for the Sonics was Harry Loeffler with four points while Chris Brucher and Mike Leahy each made four points for the 76’ers. Officials for this game were Rod Zerfoss and Armonde Casagrande. Thursday’s action started with the top teams from each division. The Hawks just edged by the Bucks with a 12-10 score. The high scorers for the Hawks were Dory Zacharias and Casey Cummings with four points each while Dave Gordon and Dave Callahan kept the Bucks in the game with four points each. Officials for this game were Galen Waltman and Ken Carey. Next, the 76’ers sur- prised the Warriors with a 9-7 victory. High scorers for the 76’ers were Heather Williams and Mike Leahy with three points each while Howard Getz made four points for the Warriors. Officials were Armonde Casagrande and Ken Carey. with Harris Associates picking up three from Dallas Nursery, Gino's Shoe Store taking the points from Roberts Oil and Fino’s Pharmacy taking three from Stanton TV. Endless Mountains Thomas led the Moun- taineers with 27 points, eight goals from the field and making 11-11 from the free stripe. Ed Gorey hit the double figures with 12 points. The Crestwood Comets ran their record to 3-1 by taking the close 75-69 game from Dallas Saturday afternoon. Mark Hochreiter paced the Comets putting five goals through the nets and with Seton and Dallas tied for the second half lead. These two teams meet Friday. Earlier in the week the Lady Knights defeated Crestwood 42-36, holding the Comettes to only four points in the first half. Crestwood girls came out in the second half to out- score the Lady Knights 32- 21, pulling within six points of the Lake- Lehman lead. They men copped three from Disque Funeral Home. High rollers were R. Barr 223-234 (620), G. Harris 212-212 (616), R. Shoe- maker 217 (590), T. Shalata 224 (588), B. Cyphers 583, L. Kriner making 11-14 from the foul Malone and Rich Loomis hit double figures with 17, 16 and 16. Dave Thomas put in 21 for the Mounts, 10 through the nets and 1-2 from the free stripe. S. Thomas hit 16, Gorey 15 and Grove 13. The Mounts lost at the foul line putting in 7 for 11, to the Comets 21 for 29. The Mounts: outscored them from the field 31-27. period scored 12 to the Lady Knights nine in the third period and 20 to their 12 in the final frame. Rhonda Hudzik paced the local girls with 15 points, six goals from the field and three good ones from the free line. Austin and Clifford chipped in with 11 points each. This Tuesday they meet the Titans away and play GAR at home on Friday. Finally, the Knicks defeated the Sonics 16-9. The high scorer for the Knicks was Chris Engle with 10 points while Harry Loeffler and Guy Zerfoss each made three points for the Sonics. The of- ficials were Rod Zerfoss and Armonde Casagrande. This was the final game of the season. Next week the top team from the Western division for the championship. On Feb. 22, the all-star game will be played and on Feb. 24, the teams will play against their coaches and then have a party. The PTA would like to thank the coaches, referees and the parents for making this a fun and successful season! Dallas senior Kathy Walsh, who hit the 1500 ‘career point last week in the Lady Mounts game with Wyoming Seminary, continued to score and paced the team to a 41-35 win over Crestwood planned A tournament for elementary and junior: high wrestlers will be held | Sunday, Feb. 27, at West Side Vocational Technical School, Pringle. Outstanding wrestler awards will be given in each of the four divisions competing, eight and under; nine and 10 year old; 11 and 12; and 13 and 14 (jr. high wrestlers are not eligible if they have competed with a senior Saturday afternoon. Walsh put in 17 points to lead the Dallas girls, who ran up 17 points to the Comettes four in the first quarter. Dallas girls led 24-12 at halftime but in the final quarter the Comettes began to hit the nets and outscored the Lady Mounts 13-7. Cheryl Golda scored nine of her 11 points to bring the Comettes within six points of tying up the game. The Dallas girls hung on to pull out their third win of the week. Earlier they defeated Wyoming Seminary 51-41 with Walsh hitting her 1500 points five minutes into the second period. She collected a total of 31 points in the game. When Walsh hit the career point on a jump shot the game was stopped and she was pre- sented with the game ball. The Dallas senior was not aware that she was so close to hitting the 1500 points but thanked her teammates, whom she said made it all possible. Combination Metric and Inch SUGGESTED RETAIL $9.19 © HARDWARE STORES In Tuesday's game the Lady Mounts took an easy 66-26 win over West Side Tech. Walsh and Theresa Baseski combined for a total of 32 points as Dallas girls chalked up the win. Walsh put in 19 and Baseski collected 13 at the Titans gym. Holding a 15- 8 lead at halftime the Lady Mounts scored 23 points to the Titans six in the third period, 15 of these were by Walsh and Baseski. Dallas and Seton Catholic are tied for the lead going into this week’s league play. and OPERATED by SKIERS! * Ask about our RENTALS 581, N. Stredny 581, C. Kazokas 576, R. Bonomo 572, J. Strazdus 571, F. Adams 567, J. Ide 557, D. Purvin 544, B. Downs 541, T. Doughton 527 and J. Curtis 514. In the Ladies Country League ' V, Patton walloped the pins for 185- 170-177 (532) for the Castlettes who lost four pints to A.F. Roan Inc. Roan’s five were led by L. Cyphers’ 178-179 (523), M. Shepherd’s 180 (478) and T. Langdon’s 471. K. Scavone toppled pins for 220 (526) and D. Vrhel spilled them for 179-206 (542) to pace Fashion Vending to three points from Daring’s Market. R. Carroll rolled 181 (481) and N. Crane 473 for the grocer. Grotto Pizza blanked G.H. Harris Associates with M. Hir- ner’s 172 high for both teams. R. Cyphers 215 (618) and T. 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