The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 27, 1983, Image 13

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    Youth Soccer Association
will hold registration for
this ~~ year’s soccer
program on Saturday,
April 30 and Saturday
May 7 from noon until 4
p.m. at: St Pauls
Lutheran Church,
Shavertown, Route 309,
basement entrance,
across from McDonalds.
Registration is open to
all boys and girls ages 7 to
14, age as of Dec. 31, 1983.
The cost is $13 for the first
child, $12 for the second
and $10 for each of the
The Back Mountain
Youth Soccer Association
announces the formation
of a girls soccer league to
be instituted for the up-
coming season.
This program is open to
others from a family. All
first-year players are
requested to attend
registration, wear
sneakers and participate
in a 10-minute in-
troduction to soccer
program. The start of the
season is scheduled for
Aug. 20. Don’t miss this
opportunity to be part of
the world’s most popular,
and America’s fastest
growing sport. i
At registration, parents
will be able to volunteer
for various soccer
program support ac-
including
girls ages 7 through 14 (as
of December 31, 1983).
This league will play
concurrently with the
BMYSA boys youth
league. The season is
scheduled to begin August
20.
coaching, referees,
linemen, parents’ ad-
visory committee,
grounds keeping, etc.
Parents and any other
interested individuals are
requested to sign up at
registration. BMY SA will
provdie taining for
coaches, referees, and
linemen through summer
clinics.
All players will receive
a uniform to keep. In
addition, soccer balls,
shows and other equip-
ment will be on sale at
regis tration.
All girls interested in
joining should sign up at
the registration to be held
April 30 and May 7, 12 to 4
pm. at the St. Pauls
Lutheran Church,
Shavertown.
of
Bowling
Coach John
Baranowski’s Black
Knights swept North
Pocono spikers 15-11 and
15-9 last Thursday night to
cop the District 2 Boys
Volleyball championship.
The win advances the
Lake-Lehman boys to the
state competition at Penn
State this weekend.
The local spikers go as
the No. 1 seed from
District 2 and will go
against the No. 1 seed
from Harrisburg in the
preliminary round on
Friday. :
The Knights were the
only team to defeat the
North Pocono players
taking them in exhibition
season and in the District
2 playoff for the title.
Baranowski’s = spikers
used a 6-2 defense to per-
fection in sweeping the
Pocono team. They took
big leads early and their
catch up.
Tony Javer hit the only
ace of the match to close
out the first game for the
Knights to give them a 1-0
lead. The Knights had to
overcome an early North
Pocono 1-0 lead to go in
front 4-1. They ran the
score to 9-3 but the Pocono
spikers rallied to a 10-9
score before the Black
Knights tightened their
defense and held on to
their lead.
North Pocono took a 1-0
lead in the second set with
an opening round ace by
G. Muscosky. As they
have done in previous
games, the Knights
rallied and took a 6-1 lead
before giving up another
point.
The Knights held an 114
lead but Coach Coslett’s
spikers scored five
consecutive points to
bring the score to 11-9
then C. James clinched
the match with a middle
hit to give the Knights the
championship.
Lake-Lehman’s Bar-
anowski commended
North Pocono on their fine
performance. He noted
that they had improved a
lot since they played
during exhibition season.
It was the second
District title won by the
Black Knights but accord-
ing to Coach John
Baranowski, the local
boys have never finished
high in state competition.
He is looking for a better
showing from his boys
this time.
Javer’s setting and
spiking combined with
Kevin Straka’s work as
second spiker and James’
performance as third
spiker played a major
part in the Knights win.
Larry Stash played a
Garinger turned in a fine
performance in his first
entire varsity game.
Anthony Marchakitus,
District 2 PIAA repre-
sentative and Robert
Spagnola, District 2 of-
ficials representative,
presented medals to
winning team members
Tony Javer, captain;
Mike Stash, Kevin Straka,
Chuck James, Larry
Stash, Brett Raspen, Bob
Miller, Bob Robey and
Bob Garinger. Coach
Baranowski was pre-
sented with the team
plaque.
Jean Shop girls gained
on American Building
Maintenance in the
Imperialette League last
Friday by shutting out
Humphrey's Apparel.
American Building
divided evenly ' with
Lamoreaux Auto while
Lombardo Bakery lost
four to Mahaffey Oil and
dropped to fourth place.
The oil company team
moved into third spot.
Hitting high scores were
W. Harrington 198 (533),
K. Scavone 170-193 (507)
and C. Smith 176-177 (497).
In the Friday Night
Major League CMP’s
blanked the Bermudas
paced by Glen Mazer who
walloped the pins for 257
(625) and brother Gary,
who toppled them for 220
(592). B. Varner added
550. C. Sorber rolled 561
for the losing five.
Hambos took all from Big
Bens sparked by T. Zekas’
220 (620) and S. Bonomo’s
222 (595). C. Kazokas
contributed 528. G.H.
Harris shut out the Beach
Combers with A. Wendel
scattering pins for 226
(586) and T. Doughton
0 three pins from
Charlies’ All Stars. K.
Orkwis was high for the
Jr. gave 528 and K.
Spencer Sr. rolled 527.
C. Badman’s 191-170
(508) showed the way for
Tom Reese girls shut out
over Mr. Donut in the
Bowlerette League. M.
Reese hit 170 for the donut
team. Franklin's picked
up three points from the
Hoagie Bar.
Gino’s Shoe Store took
all from Dallas Nursery in
the George Shupp League
paced by C. Kazokas’ 231
(575), B. Cyphers 539 and
J. Curtis’ 531. N. Stred-
The pre-registration
deadline for the 1st annual
Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital 5 mile run is
set for Friday, April 29.
The event will be held
Sunday, May 8, beginning
at 10 a.m. at the hospital's
Medical Arts Building, 534
Wyoming Avenue,
Kingston.
Entry fee for runners
who pre-register is $3.
Registsration on the day
of the run is $4. Par-
ticipants will receive a
specially designed T-shirt
commemorating the race
and a complimentary
beverage.
Medals will be awarded
to the three top finishers
in each age group as well
as a trophy to the male
A
and female runner with
the best overall time.
There are six categories
for men: 15 and under, 16-
19, 20-29, 30-39, 4049, and
50 and over. For women
the categories are: 15 and
under, 16-19, 20-29, “30-39,
and 40 and over.
Sponsored by the
hospital’s Cardiac
Rehabilitation Clinic, the
spring event was
developed to prmote good
physical finess and en-
courage participation in
‘athletic events.
Additional information
and entry forms may be
obtained by contacting
the hospital’s Cardiac
Rehabilitation Clinic,
sponsors of the event; at
288-1411, ext. 4773 or 4774.
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ny’s 534 was high series
for the nursery team.
Fino’s Pharmacy took
three from Roberts Oil led
by R. Bonomo who
slammed the pins for 222-
220-234 (676). J. Strazdus
followed with 227 (598)
and K. Youngblood hit for
581. T. Shalata added 575
and B. Downs 541. Ted
Wilson rolled 224 (615)
and D. Thomas 228 (596)
for the oil men. J.
Halowich gave 541.
Stanton TV copped three
from Disque Funeral
Home sparked by M.
Coury’s 222 (616). B.
Varner rolled 545 and T.
Heness posted 533. Harris
Associates split 2-2 with
Endless Mountains paced
by D. Purvin’s 552 and S.
Bonomo’s 538. R. Barr
gave the mountain men
226 (568) and M. Rudick
put up 551,
In the Back Mouhtain
Church League it was 3-1
night for all matches but
Dallas and Maple Grove
who split 2-2. K. Spencer
hit pins for 244 (575) and
B. Roberts tumbled them
for 526. Wright's 243 (634)
led Shavertown B to three
points from orange B. He
had help from C. Kazokas’
592-and S. Fielding’s- 577.
The Back Mountain
Wrestling Club placed
four wrestlers in the state
AAU’s at Delaware this
past weekend. Jerry
Ogurkis, 140 lb. junior
took his third consecutive
state title with ease,
pinning all three op-
ponents to keep a perfect
45-0 record. The Back
Mountain youngster has
pinned all 45 opponents
and has only given up a
total of 2 points in 45
matches this year.
Mark Amato, 98 Ib.
intermediate won his
semi-final match but
injured his shoulder in the
process. Although Mark
wrestled a good match in
the finals, the injury was
too much of a handicap
and he dropped his final
bout 7-4 to win the silver
medal. Mark was also a
silver medalist in the 1980
state competition.
Rick Finnegan, Back
Mountaain’s 45 lb. ban-
tam placed third after
dropping an exciting
match to the 40 Ib.
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cash today!
Ron Post placed fourth
in the 85 lb. junior clas.
Ron also dropped an
exciting semi-final match
7-6 losing out in the final
seconds of the match.
The Back Mountain
Club had ten boys qualify
for the tournament and
placed four. Competition
is improving each year
and to win this prestigious
event is becoming more
difficult each time. The
Back Mountain coaches
were well pleased with the
total pereformance of all
the Back Mountain
wrestlers and Coach
Ogurkis states that just to
be able to compete in the
event is an honor.
H. Shupp spilled pins for
524. Trucksville C picked
up three from Orange A
and the Lutherans paced
by C. Glasser’s 522 earned
three from East Dallas,
whose J. Berti scattered
pins for 547. Carverton A
took three from their
Shavertown A opponents
aided by J. Ide’s 532 and
R. Daubert’s 225. Trucks-
ville B lost three to
Carverton B despite G.
Kohli rolling 531.
Spanky’s shut out the
Jokers in Our Gang
League taking it on a
forfeit. K. Mintzer hit 474.
Melon Balls blanked The
Blitz “and Numero Uno
picked up three from
Harveys Wallbangers. M.
Carkhuff’s 557 led
Alabama Slammers to
three points from the
Cheap Shots whose Nancy
Daney posted 470.
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TAKING THE TITLE: Tony Javers sets the ball up for
the team during last week’s championship volleyball
final held at Wilkes College. The boys team now goes on
to state competition at Harrisburg. (Mark Moran Photo)
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