SA on rnp Dallas Post/Dan Walsh Staff Correspondent “I'm finding this year a lot easier,”’ said Lake- Lehman football coach, Mark Kirk, following last Wednesday's practice ses- sion. “The boys and I Lehman Coach Hopeful By CHARLOT DENMON Staff Correspondent “It looks good for us this season,’’ said Lake- Lehman’s assistant coach Flossie Finn last Thurs- day. “We have 25 girls, all returning lettermen. They have a lot of desire, they're dedicated and show a lot of promise and most of them went to hockey camp at Bucknell this summer. That did them a great deal of good.” Finn was coaching the girls field hockey team last week while head coach Jean Johnson Lipski was away. ‘“We have some good girls returning in Marian Mills, Kim Fey, Sue and Sandy Diecton, Joan Skopic, Amy conaway, Sue Bonsavage, Lori Lopasky, Pam Solinski and Kelly Wandell. Our greatest loss is Rebecca Clifford, who moved to North Carolina but Debbie Haefele is play- ing goalie and doing a great job. Skopic and Sue Dicton are very agressive. Deanne Williamson has great potential and we have ‘some promising sophomores coming off their freshmen champion- ship last season.” Finn said the league will be strong this year and believes the competition will be fierce. The Lady Knights’ open- ing game will be with the league this year but District champs for the past thre years. It wil be an early test of the Lady Knights’ ability. know each other better. They know what I expect from them. Last year, everything was new to them. “We are still a relatively small team, but we have more young kids out this year which is a good sign. All of the kids have a lot of enthusiasm.” Kirk is in his second year of coaching at Lake- Lehman and says he is well pleased with both his assistants and the attitude of the boys. He lost two assistants, Shorty Hitch- cock, who is taking a posi- tion in another area, and chuck Peterman, who went to Wyoming Valley West.” Dwight Barbacci, last season, Jones: ‘1 Can’t Predict’ By CHARLOT DENMON Staff Correspondent In a pre-season scrim- mage between Dallas High School girls varsity field hockey team and Dallas High Alumnae, the alum- nae team pulled off a 5-3 win. “It was a great scrim- mage for us,” said Dallas Coach Robyn Jones. “It gave me an opportunity to watch my girls play and catch their mistakes which you can’t do in regular practice. “There is no way of pre- dicting this season, it’s going to be a tough league, the toughest it has ever been. Abington Heights is coming into the league this ' year. They have been dis- trict champs for the past three years and are a Divi- sion AAA team - the same as Dallas. In addition, J.E.T. PICK-UP YOURSELF ANDSAVE LEARY ARR————— Per Ton DELIVERED 855-4656 Alumni win Forty three boys are out for the team, 11 of whom are seniors and returning lettermen. Among those returning who saw a lot of playing time last season are Quarterback John Wil- liams, Halfback Chris Wargo, Offensive and Defensive Linemen Marty Onzik and Chris Van Gorder, Offensive Guard and Defensive End Al Dallas Post/Dan Walsh recent Michaels and Center and Linebacker Bill Norris. “We had a team meeting last Monday,” said Kirk. “And I told the kids there were five points to success - Poise, Pride, Courage, Discipline and Confidence. Confidence is what we lacked last year until near Dallas Post/Charlot Denmon nearly every team in the league sent their girls to summer camp. ‘““We’re going to take just one game at a time and work toward improv- ing our record with each game.” Jones has 27 girls out for the team, including eight seniors who are all return- ing lettermen. They are Beth Karnosfky, Kristi Boudreaux, Kim Dough- erty, Susan King, Mari- beth Watchulonis, Cristi Strauser, Marlyn wis- niewski and Heidi Yakowski. There are only four juniors, Chris Long, Amy Aston, Jill Radzinski and Leslie Billman, and 16 sophomores, Julie Yakowski, Lee Ann Petro, Linda King, karen Wall, Stacie Orlando, Carla Orlando, Karen Saraka, Lisa Gabel, Courtney Dick, Michelle Bren, Cheryl Harding and Mich- ele Chimock. “The core of the team will be Cristi Strauser, Amy Aston and Jill Rad- zinski,” said Jones. The Luzerne County Recreation Department, through the cooperation of the Edwardsville Boro Recreation Department, is sponsoring its First Annual Double Elimina- tion Horseshoe Tourna- ment on Saturday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, Sept. 11 at the Edwardsville Boro Recre- ment is open to all horse- Y piv £ {1 ) $1 shoe players in the County and entrance fee is required. Teams interested in entering the competition can do so by contacting County Recreation Super- visor, Bob Mullery, at 825- 1802; Ed (Zeke) Ziko, Tournament Director, at 287-5752; or John Bon- czewski at the Edwards- ville Boro Building, 287- 2407. the end of the season. This year we meet Tunkhan- nock in the opening game then we hit the big schools, Coughlin, Pittston and Valley West. I want the S-T-R-E-T-C-H! A. lone: Dallas boys to think win, not just keep up with these schools, but to go out on the field confident that they can win. That’s what we need to do.” player: stretchesiichis session. By CHARLOT DENMON Staff Correspondent season,”’ said Dallas head coach Ron Rybak. ‘We enthusiasm. sophomores.” some hard workers. senior quarterbacks, Bernie Walsh and Ken Thompson, The Mountaineers were Hazleton last Saturday and scheduled to scrimmage next Saturday will scrim- Trojans at the Dallas field. Ronald E. Rybak, Dallas Senior High School Head PEST 288-7850 Football Coach, invites all parents and friends of the football team to ‘‘Meet the Team Night” Wednesday, Aug. 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the Dallas Junior High School Gymnasium. Refresh- ments will be served in the A special performance by the Dallas Senior High School Cheerleaders, under the direction of Mar- yann Storz, will be presented. 5 ‘Shorty’ Resigns Former Lake-Lehman head wrestling coach “Shorty” mitted his official letter of resignation from the dis- trict to the administration on Aug. 17, according to John Zaleskas, high school principal. “Hitchcock is leaving the district to accept a position as reading spe- cialist and head wrestling coach at Springfield High School, near Philadelphia, in southeastern Pennsyl- vania,” said Zaleskas. “I will miss the area, the kids and my many friends,” said Hitchcock. “I wish them all the suc- cess in the world, but it’s something I had to do. It’s too good to pass up. “] will be doing about the same as I did at Lake- Lehman - reading special- ist, head wrestling coach, assistant baseball coach and assistant football coach. Football practice has already started and I have been traveling back and forth, but we have found a house and will move by Sept. 1. “Springford will be a challenge. It’s a triple A school with more than 1,000 kids in 10th through 12th grades. My goal will be to win a Division AAA state championship.” If Hitchcock achieves that goal he will be the first coach to win both a Division AA and Division AAA state championship. While at Lake-Lehman, he compiled a record of 80-19- 2 in wrestling and, in five years, won four of five division championships. “Shorty’’ is the first coach to bring a state champion to a Back Moun- tain School and in that year, 1981, he had not one but three state champs, Mike Leskowsky, Rick and Rocky bonomo. 1t marked the first time in Pennsyl- that three wrestlers from one high school took Divi- sion AA championships in the same ‘year. Hitchcock is well versed in the sport of wrestling and knew how to get the most from his boys. He was a national champion and took second in the world. Bass Tourney Planned The Harveys Lake Bass- masters, at a recent meet- ing, finalized plans for their Third Annual Youth Game Fish Derby, Aug. 27 at Harveys Lake. and under and is divided into. two age groups: 12 thru 15, and 11 and under. As in the past, no fee is required to enter the derby, and prizes will be awarded in each age group for the following: most total weight, heaviest, longest, smallest, most species and the special ‘‘Lowrance Lunker Award’’ for the largest bass. This is the second event this year for children spon- sored by the Harveys Lake Bassmasters, the first being the Youth Trout- Derby on the first day of trout season. This year’s event will feature, in addi- tion to prizes by the Bass- masters and the Harveys Lake and Back Mtn. Busi- nessmen, special awards & prizes by Falcone Bever- age, Lowrance Electron- % Boscov’s Dept. Stores. This year, in cooperation with the Harveys Lake Bassmasters, the Luzerne County Recreation Dept. MR Adult Social Recrea- tion Program will partici- pate in the Back Mtn. Businessmen, special awards and prizes by Fal- cone Beverage, Lowrance Electronics, Abu-Garcia Corp. : The weigh-in will take place at 2 p.m. at the Grotto Marina. Hot dogs, whimpies and soda-will be provided to the young- sters, compliments of the Harveys Lake Bassmas- ters and the Luzerne County Recreation Dept. Ay 1