The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 29, 1983, Image 11

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    . THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1983 11
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Bowlers Make Good Showing
Back Mountain received a trophy for
women bowlers made a 236 in singles and
good showing in this Donna Vrhel recieved a
year’s Women’s City mug for 225.
Tournament held in 3 :
June at Chacko’s West er ice] Wimete in
Lanes in Luzerne. The :
All-Stars
Dallas Post/Dan Walsh
The Annual Dallas
Kiwanis Girls All-Star
Softball Game was held
recently at the Dallas
Little League Field. Mem-
bers of the West team who
participated in the game
were Katie O’Konski,
Sharon Korus, Penny
Carros, Bishop O'Reilly;
Kathy Walsh, Debbie
Shone, Teresa Baseski,
Chris Dombek, Dallas;
Felicia McClymonth, Sue
Gurney, Lori Porter,
Tunkhannock Area; Jackie
Jayne, West Side Tech;
Sue Hannigan, Adriene
Placek, Wyoming Area;
Ann Amos, Jill Carey,
Wyoming Valley West.
Stan Markunas of Tunk-
hannock Area coached the
West Stars. The East
Team consisted of Alison
Kryger, Bishop Hoban;
Bernadette Banaszek,
Sharon Harenza, Maria
Vedzak, Coughlin; Chris-
tine Mathis, Crestwood;
Lisa Drank, GAR; Cathy
Linkiewicz, Hanover Area;
Jaclyn Lisman, Diane
LEGION LOSES
The Back Mountain
Legion team’s 5-1 loss to
Swoyersville Wednesday
night dropped them to
fourth place in the stand-
ings with a 5-5 record.
Steve Federici was wild
the mound during the
®- inning, giving up
three walks and three hits
allow Swoyersville to
Curt Kisbaugh and Eric
Rowlands started the
inning with free walks to
the bases and after Pat
Stasio hit a sacrifice, both
runners scored on Pete
Johnson’s two-run single.
Walt Zolner drew a walk
and Paul Foglietta loaded
the bases when he was hit
by a pitch. Boyd Dunn and
hurler Candal sent two
runners home with singles.
The West Siders took a
5-0 lead in the second
frame but were cooled off
in the top of the third by
relief hurler Jim Lord.
The Back Mountain
scored their only run in
the bottom of the second
when Tim Grove scored on
bad throw from the out-
Wd. Grove got on third
with a powerful triple.
Both teams picked up
only six hits but Candal
scattered his over the
seven innings leaving the
local boys stranded on the
bases.
Federici gave up three
hits, all in the first inning
and relief pitcher Lord
gave up three and struck
out five.
HAWKS WIN TWO |,
took both ends of a double-
header last week to move
into second place with a 5-
3 record behind undefeated
North Berwick.
The Hawks took both
games in the last inning
from Orangeville to knock
them into third place.
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Pitcher Ron Rybak
picked up the win in the
opening game when a
squeeze bunt off Orange-
ville’s Dodson scored Chris
Wargo with the winning
run to give the Hawks a 4-
3 win.
The Hawks were on the
short end-of a 3-2 score
going into the seventh
inning. Don Spencer hit a
single and Wargo took first
when hit by a pitched ball.
Steve Federici drove out a
double to score Spencer
and tie the score at 3-3.
Jim Michaels grounded
out then Burnaford picked
up his squeeze bunt to give
the Back Mountain team
the win.
In the nightcap, the
Hawks trailed 7-5 in the
seventh inning but Jim
Michaels hit a three run
homer to give the Hawks
an 8-7 win.
Dave Kerdesky drove
out a double in the first
game and in the nightcap.
Federici showed power at
the plate with a double in
the opener .
Shields, Meyers; Sharon
Domzalski, Ruth Maley,
Linda Matzoni, Nanticoke
Area; Mary Jane Grella,
Lori Guitson, Pittston
Area; and Mary Ann
‘Mozal, Seton Catholic. The
East Stars were coached
by Barry Gildea of Cough-
lin.
By SHEILA HODGES
Post Correspondent
Jay May, chairman of
the Land Acquisition Com-
mittee for the Back Moun-
tain Little League, is play-
ing a major role in helping
to find a new home for
future Back Mountain
baseball players.
The Dallas Post recently
tion Committee has found
a ‘Future Home” in a
piece of land behind the
Dallas Senior High Schol.
The discovery of this piece
of land culminated a year-
long search by the Com-
mittee which sought a field
which would meet the
Little League Organization
in Williamsport.
“It seems amazing that
such a rural area does not
have more land availa-
ble,” said May. ‘“The only
other place available was
the Fall Fair Grounds but
that sight was so sloping,
it waskkot practical.” May
explained the cost of pre-
paring the Fall = Fair
Grounds would have been
so exhorbitant, it would be
impossible for the Little
League Organization to
acquire the necessary
funding.
The land behind the
senior high school has
been ‘‘on offer’ for about
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' four months and the inten-
tion of the Little League
officials now is to begin
work on it as soon as
possible. Marines will be
doing their part in the fall
when they begin work to
alleviate rough grading
and a drainage problem on
the land.
The forming of a legal
association in order to
obtain federal grants has
been done and four munic-
ipalities have approached
Attorneys Townsend and:
Jones to request the funds.
Officials from the munici-
palities involved - Dallas
Township, Dallas Borough,
Kingston Township and
Lehman Township, hope
the legal transactions will
take place in 30 to 60 days.
May, who coaches the
Dodgers in the Back
Mountain Little League
Majors Division and who
has an 1l-year old son
playing in the organiza-
tion, feels there has been a
lot of cooperation in
acquiring suitable land.
“All along, we have had
super cooperation from
everyone - the school
directors, the township
supervisors, and the bor-
ough councilman,” May
said.
and N. Wilcox, D. Bot-
teon and R. Balber-
chak, K. Eister and G.
Bachman, I. Katyl and
M. Ritts, B. Heslin and
N. Daney, N. Ide and
K. Mintzer, M. Shep-
herd and B. Rinus, H.
Dickinson and J.
Mekeel, R. Schmid and
J. Cummings and D.
Hudak and C. Exarho-
poulis. j
Jean Shop, with captain
Irene Katyl, were team
champions finishing
with 3114 total.
Nancy Wilcox of
Shavertown was
crowned city associa-
tion champ with 560 in
singles, 628 in doubles
and 560 in team for
1748. Gale Bachman
was singles champion
with 700.
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