Jean Johnson Lipski By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Jean Johnson Lipski, Lake- Lehman High School’s new girls’ field hockey coach, appears to be well qualified for the position. The former Jean Johnson, a native of Lehman, is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School where she played field hockey for five years ur.der Coach Jane Morris. She also lettered in field hockey at Wilkes College where she played for four years under coach Gay Meyers. In her sophomore year at Wilkes, Jean had the distinction of being the first Wilkes College field hockey player to be named to the Susquehanna Field Hockey All Stars team. The daughter of Mrs. Edna John- son and the late Lynn Johnson of Lehman, Jean received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Education and Sociology in 1978. She then accepted a position at Lake-Lehman Senior High where she teaches thea- JEAN JOHNSON LIPSKI tre, journalism and humanities. Recently married to Philip Lipski, special education instructor at Lake-Lehman, the new hockey coach resides in Lehman. Jean has coached the Lake- Lehman junior high field hockey team for three years and, for the past two years, her teams have taken the District 2 Junior High Suburban UOT ET I SALES & SERVICE LP-gas Personnel Professional championship. She also coaches the cheerleaders at Lake-Lehman, is advisor for the yearbook and directs Week. Mrs. Lipski is a member of Lehman United Methodist Church where she teaches Sunday School. She also sings at weddings. With the help of her assistant coaches, Flossie Finn and Cheryl Travis, Jean has worked tirelessly at getting her team members in good physical condition and has spent hours on basic fundamentals and teaching them to think and play as a team. “I believe the fact that I am not familiar with the senior high teams is to my advantage,” said Coach Lipski. “I’m not too concerned with the other teams’ strengths and weaknesses, but instead am placing emphasis on my girls playing to the best of their ability. “The girls have lots of enthusiasm and spirit which pleases me very much. I have coached all of these girls in junior high so they are familiar with my coaching methods and I am familiar with their strong and weak points. “We have excellent depth this year. We have more than 11 girls we could put on the field as a first team. In fact, we have enough to field two first teams. “I have excellent assistants and we are working on improving the girls’ aggressiveness,’’ Lipski added. “We are pleased with the girls’ performance and we are look- ing for good things from the team this year. Time will tell.” Complete Insurance Service GORDON INSURANCE Shavertown 6735-5234 AUTO-HOME-LIFE BUSINESS-HEALTH NATIONWIDE » Home Office Columbus Ohio Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance (11-11 Nationwide Life Insurance Company Op %, > o The SotKaTe After a strong spring practice, Temple defensive lineman Jerry McDowell is being counted on for a outstanding season for the 1983 Temple Owls. “McDowell .finished spring prac- tice as our starting right defensive tackle,” said Head Coach Bruce Arians. ‘‘Jerry kept improving during the spring drills but will have a battle on his hands retaining the position. McDowell is not flashy but a good steady player who can be counted on.”’ Cage team wins A Lake-Lehman team of Tom Kukosky, Paul Jones, Ray Iwa- nowski, Scott Drugotch, Bill Bearde and Marty Onzik, grabbed the championship of the Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth Center summer basketball league Aug. 23 with a 55-48 victory over Nanticoke. Nudo scores ace Louis Nudo shot a hole-in-one Aug. 24 on the 169-yard par 3 No. 2 hole at the Lehman Golf Club. Nudo used a 5-iron to score the ace which was witnessed by Tom Lloyd, George Shimko and John Shimko. Girls win opener Lake-Lehman’s field hockey team opened its league season with a 2-1 upset over defending District 2 Dalton JERSEYS Adult *11%° Youth *8%° YOUTH SKI EQUIPMENT SALE ® Skis 20% — 30% — 40% Off * Bindings 25% Off ® Boots 20% Off All X-C Country Equipment 30% Off Major Brands © Skies Serviced By Certified Technicians 43 Years Suppliers of quality ski equipment to the public. champion Abington Heights Comets. 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