§ PAGE ELEVEN THE DALLAS POST. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23. 1983 Sports Lady Mounts team. We're They’re holding their heads high and they know that they have had a good season. The fans will be hearing more from us next season.” When one looks back there comes the the second half. Hazleton was 15-2, Scranton Cen- tral 12-2 and Tunkhannock 12-2 and the girls won in some thrilling games. “Years from now they won’t remember the wins and losses but the friends they made, the new ex- periences they had. Kathy Walsh, Judy Krispin, “We will have a dif- ferent type team and will have to develop a new style of offense and de- fense. Cheryl Gavigan will be back. She is only a sophomore and did a fine job this year. She came in as a starter late in the season and helped win a lot of games for us. She is the opening game of the league season was a low point but they came back to win in the second half. Crestwood gave them such a tough time in the second half that the Lady Mounts began to play better than in the past. Karuza gives much credit to the team’s the district playoffs. The realization that the team Felicia Tucker and a : : : HY os : : great rebounder and girls are still riding high did well. They won some Theresa Baseski are terrific off the boards che mages un roms after ending a 26-6 season big games and they are seniors so following has a great career ahead. season AN Tenpeioct defeating and Pittston Area. the first team to play more than 20 games in a season. Their playoff games were exciting and drew great support from the fans, many of whom were from other schools. “Pittston Area game may have looked easy,” said Karuza, ‘‘But it ee “PLL TAKE THAT!” Cheryl Gavigan, 54, leaps for the ball during last week’s playoff game with Nether Volleyball graduation they will pro- bably go on to colleg basketball. “The other girls will be back and the big question will be ‘Where do we go from here?’ Judy Krispin will have to be replaced on the rebounding and Walsh on the passing and shooting. Sheri Ciccarelli, Leslie Billman, Jill Radzinski good players and so is Amy Aston. This year’s team drew more fans than any other Dallas girls team. They had their highs and their lows. Their loss to GAR in i stalwarts throughout the season the girl's winning season. (Bill Savage Photo) and Benton as well as the Tunkhannock and Bishop Hoban Tournaments. Dallas played in Division AA during league season but had to move up to Division AAA in the play- offs. “I don’t know what to expect next: year,” said Karuza. There will be a new classification. Look for a possible East-West Division which means we will have to look for dif- ferent teams to play in pre-season. Hazleton will be in the league and that will make a difference. “When we scrimmaged Benton we were invited to play in their Christmas Tournament, which was great. “The girls made new friends from other teams. They learned to hold their heads high when losing and to be humble when winning. The fun and inter-relationships will long be remembered by them. These girls had a never gave up andl fonapy OIF the ground. We vill LAYING A back i behind ne a joke some time off now FOUNDATION game until about the middle or FOR YOUR pre gid i end of July. Then we will ’ Baseski did a great job CHILD'SHEALTH for us; Walsh was ex- ceptional and Krispin is the finest on rebounding. Gavigan matured as a player and next year she should be ' outstanding.” Karuza said this season’s team put forth great team effort and supported each other in all games. He gave credit to the bench for the support they gave the starters. The first five starters were Walsh, Krispin, Gavigan, Ciccarelli and Baseski. Leslie Billman, Tucker and Sharon Eyet came off the bench and did a fine job for Dallas. Kim Rollman, Amy Aston and Jill Radzinski have come a long way since the start of the season and will be among those starting next season. “We will need one other rebounder,’’ said Karuza, “Then we'll be set to get begin to meet and plan for the 1983-84 season. Some of the girls are going to camp this summer, which will be good.” The girls know they takes and they realize they were not up to par against Nether Providence. They also are the first to admit that they were playing one ex- cellent team. Walsh led all Dallas ‘players with 15 points and Gavigan followed with eight. Their downfall was the third quarter when their opponents outscored them 14-9 and pressed them to the baseline. The competition is over, the girls are beginning to settle down but they have cause to hold their heads high for they know they played their best most of the time and and gave their all. The b lleyball Saturday among eight ( ; n y et IY i schools. season. Both varsity and Italy, Gerhart Fetty of play at Dallas got under- Meyers in the third set Etonic ‘"Stabiiizer’ $ 50 off to a good start last The girls, who were dis- jayvees won at Meyers Germany, Geoffery .. jast week with 17 Doth by only a few points. Mens & Ladies Sale week by defeating both trict champs last year, while only the jayvees Stephenson of Canada, girls coming out for the 1h€ teams were evenly Reg. $49.95 » Wyoming Area and are under the direction of won against West Side Charlie Lee of Hong Kong, team. matched. Converse Tennis Shoes ° ., Pittston Area. The team 2 new coach this season, Tech. 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