> Semi Field, Streets, MING 10a.m. at Nesbitt The events are 1m jeff Metz he award-winning l.ehman High School Band swept the competi- tion when it attended the Festivals of Music in Ocean City, Md. this past weekend Director John Miliaus- ka: band brought home 10 first place trophies for Best erall Field Show will a superior high: score I ake gran rating, first place Field Show, High Music, High Marching, Best Overall Effects, Best Drum Major, Best Rifles, Best Wood- winds, first place in Parade with an excellent rating, and first place Indoor Swing Flags with an excellent rating. It also received second place trophies for Indoor Color Guard with an excel- lent rating and Indoor Drum Major went to Lake- Lehman’s John Headman, this was a special award. Ocean City’s Convention Hall was the setting for all indoor competitions, with Salisbury State College hosting the field show event. ® Baseball L-L Girls Lake -Lehman’s Lady Knights used a 10-run first inning in a game against West Side Tech to clinch a 17-3 win over the Lady Titans. The win ran their season league record to 4-0 in softball play. Lake-Lehman hurler Kelly Siglin relieved Jill Solinski on the mound after the top half of the first inning and took credit for the win. Pam Solinski playing centerfield batted in three runs, second base- man Sue Bonsavage added two RBI's and shortstop Kim Fey drove in a run. Chris Wasculis also con- tributed to the Lady Knights scoring with two runs batted in. Dallas Girls Dallas girls’ softball play ers handed Meyers its first loss 19-9 last week behind two -home runs by Kathy Walsh, one in the second and the other in the sixth inning. Walsh drove in two runs in the second and three in the sixth inning (which ended the game under the league's 10-run rule). The Lady Mountaineers knocked out 22 hits with six players collecting three each. Combining with Walsh for three hits each were Sandi Shone, Sheri Ciccar- elli, Julie Adams, Theresa Baseski and Chris Dombek. Adams drove out SONY TRINITRON TECHNICS CASSETTE (INSTALLED) a three-bagger and Baseski and Dombek added doubles. ; Sandi Shone did the mount work for Dallas for the first two innings but Julie Adams came in as relief and -picked up the win...e oy The Lady Mounts went ahead 3-0 early in the game but the Mohawks’ Marg Serafini hit a three run homer in the second to tie it up 3-3 and Diane Shields added two on a double before the Dallas girls broke loose to win 19- 9 and drop Meyers to 5-1. Dallas’ record stands at 5- 9 Dallas Boys Dallas = Mountaineers outhit the Coughlin Cru- saders 15-11 but lost 15-13 due to errors. The Moun- taineer pitchers were the victims of six errors, which resulted in several unearned Crusader runs. Dallas eommitted five errors in the sixth inning to allow Coughlin to score five runs. Tim Grove, eight-for- nine for the Mountaineers, starred at home plate driv- ing out a triple to score Dave Thomas, who hit a single, and Matt Medura, who took base on a walk. Jerry Rollman hit a two- run triple for Dallas in the third frame. The Dallas Mountaineers are 1-4, having lost four consecutive games despite scoring 44 runs. L-L Boys West Side Titans downed Lake-Lehman 7-4 recently to pick up their first win of the season. Tom Kachmar- ski and Paul Foglietta hit homeruns in the first inning. The Titans scored four runs in the first inning sending 10 batters across home plate. Al Strish, Stan Kotalski and Tony Orlando hit singles off pitcher Al Michaels to load the bases then Kachmarski followed with a single to send in two runs. Jim Martin hit another single and scored Orlando. The final run of the inning came on walks to Jim Lutz and Foglietta. A third con- secutive walk scored Kachmarski. Lake-Lehman scored runs in the second, fourth and fifth innings, one of the runs coming off .T. Yoniski’s lone homer. West Side Titans downed Lake-Lehman 7-4 recently to pick up their first win of the season. Tom Kachmar- ski and Paul Foglietta hit homeruns in the first inning. The. Titans scored four runs in the first inning sending 10 batters across home plate. Al Strish, Stan Kotalski and Tony Orlando hit singles off pitcher Al Michaels to load the bases then Kachmarski followed with a single to send in two runs. Jim Martin hit another single and scored Orlando. The final run of the inning came on walks to Jim Lutz and Foglietta. A third con- secutive. walk scored Kachmarski. Lake-Lehman scored runs in the second, fourth and fifth innings, one of the runs coming off T. Yoniski’s lone homer. Bishop Hoban kept its win record intact at 7-0. last Monday by defeating Lake-Lehman 6-4. The Knights did not give up easy and kept the Argents busy saving the win. The Argents took a 3-0 lead in the third inning and added a fourth run in broke it open in the bottom of the sixth to score four runs and tie it up at 4-all. Hoban’s J. Kashmer pitched five innings with- out giving up a hit and first baseman K. Graham hit a three-run homer to clinch the game for the Argents. In the sixth inning the Knights rallied when T. Willy Cadwalader led off with a single. Chris Wargo drove a triple to center field to bat in Cadwalader. Tom Davis went to first on a walk and Tom Yoniski hit a double to bring in Wargo. Scott Crispell knocked in Davis with a single then E. Weidner brought in Henry and Yoniski. The umpire called Henry out, saying he didn’t touch the base, then Crispell was tagged out at third base to dash the hopes of the fans. Michaels gave up only Six hits, giving up only two hits with two out in the top of the seventh. The game was supposed to be played on the Knights’ field but was moved to the Coal Street Park because of the local school’s field condition. In a‘tri-meet with Tunk- hannock and Nanticoke Area, Lake-Lehman’s cinder girls went down 131- 10 to the Tigers and 105-36 to the Trojans. In an ear- lier’ “/meet;" the Lady Knights were defeated 110- 30 by Pittston Area. In the meet with Tunk- | JERRY hannock, the only girl to come in first was Mills in the 200m dash. Mills also tied for third in the 300IM hurdles and Austin came in third in the 1600m run. The Knights’ Judge came in third in the 3200m run and Michaels placed third in the high jump. (6 By 0 |] 2 The Lady Knights fared a little better against the Trojans with Mills taking first in the 100m- hurdles, Janusz taking the 300IM hurdles, Mills copping the 200m dash, Judge the 3200m run and Michaels the high jump. Placing in the Nanticoke Area meet were Spencer, 100m dash; Dragon 400m dash; Judge and Williams, 800m run; Spencer, 200m dash; Austin, 3200m run and 1600m run, Kishkill long jump. In the Pittston meet, the Lady Knights had Mills taking a first in the 100m hurdles. Other girls who placed second or third were Sorber; 1600m run; Mills, 200m dash; Judge, 3200m run; Janusz, discus; Kuschke, long jump; Sca- vone, javlin; Sorber and Michaels, high jump. Youth Soccer ‘has become a popular sport in this area. In response -to the growing enthusiasm, the Wilkes-Barre Campus of Penn State is sponsoring the Back Mountain Youth Soccer Day Camp from June 27 to July 1 on the Lehman campus. The soccer camp is for boys and girls agest 6 through 14 and will be noon for ages 6 to 10. Session: 2,01. p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for ages 11 to 14: Karly, registration for the soccer day camp is advised and should be completed by May 27. To receive brochures, appli- cation forms and further information, contact the Office: of Continuing Edu- cation, Penn State-Wilkes- Barre, P.O. Box 1830, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18708, telephone (717) 675-2171. Sof Pd.by Committee of Himlin for Sheriff to county. PULL LEVER 17F rt IT RSTTIEIIINNPEINEUS