The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 05, 1983, Image 11

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By CHARLOT M. DENMON
“Our defense was fantastic;
too many mental mistakes.
could name everyone of them.
Joe Simon played a great game.”
yards.
Rybak.
Tim Grove will be back and so will
“A dropped touchdown pass and
missing two extrapoints - that’s
what killed us,” said Lake-Lehman
grid coach Mark Kirk after his
Knights’ 21-20 loss to the Meyers
Mohawks last Friday.
“We didn’t make the right plays
to stop Meyers near the end of the
game. We knew what they planned
to do, but our boys made too many
mental mistakes. We would have
won if we had played good football
in the first half. 2
“Our kickoff in the final minutes
of the game hurt us. Our specialty
team consists of all young players
and they make too many mistakes.
The Mohawks took the ball and ran
it back more than 25 yards to their
45 yard line. We need to make some
changes on our specialty teams.”
The Knights contained the
Mohawks fast-running back Dwayne
Harrison fairly well despite his
chalking up 135 yrds. Most of that
yardage was gained in about three
long runs and Harrison accounted
for two of Meyers TD's.
“He’s a good back,” said Kirk.
“‘We couldn’t get him when it
counted.”
“The girls did a fine job this past
week,”’ said Dallas girls field
hockey coach Robyn Jones. ‘They
won all three games to make it four
consecutive wins and turn the
season around.
“They’re finally scoring in the
circle and rushing the ball in the
cage. Christi Strauser and Jill Rad-
zinski did the scoring for us last
week. We moved Strauser from the
line to forward and Radzinski from
the right side to the left side. We
also moved Leslie Billman and Amy
Aston to link positions. It’s made a
big difference.
“Our defense was outstanding this
past week. Susan King, right half-
back was moved to that position
from forward, and has been doing a
great job. Karen Wall was terrific
as goal keeper. In the Coughlin
game she had eight saves and kept
them scoreless.
“This week we have GAR and
have the potential to win in any
game. There is only one team unde-
feated to date, that’s Crestwood.”
The Lady Mounts defeated Tunk-
hannock, 3-2, Friday afternoon
paced by Cristi Strauser’s two goals
and Jill Radzinski’s goal which
proved to be the winning point.
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Both teams played to a scoreless
tie in the first quarter. In the second
period, the Mohawks drove down
field from their 14 to Lake-
Lehman’s 28, but fumbled on the
play.
The Knights countered by driving
to the Mohawks 30 yard line but
following a penalty gave up the ball
on the Mohawks 30 yard line.
Meyers put the first score on the
board on Harrison’s first TD and
Belgian exchange student Wim
Peters kicked the extra point. The
Mohawks scored their second TD on
a 25 yard pass from QB Chris
Hunsinger to Jeff Lott in the end
zone. Peters kicked his second extra
point to give the Mohawks a 14-0
lead.
The Knights took over and drove
when T.J. Cadwalder hit Earl Weid-
ner with a 36-yard pass for a score.
The Knights’ pass for two points
failed which cost them the ball
game.
Late in the third period, Chris
Wargo recovered a Meyers fumble
at the Mohawk 10-yard line. On
second down, Jeff Martin took the
ball to the five and on third and five
Stu Thomas took it in for the score.
Cadwalder hit Weidner for a two
The Tigers scored first 11 minutes
into the game and four minutes
later Strauser with an assist by
Radzinski tied the score. Strauser
scored a second goal in the opening
of the second half with an assist by
Maribeth Watchulonis and Radzin-
ski scored her goal 12 minutes into
the half. The Tigers Sheila Tiffinay
scored a second goal for the Tunk-
hannock girls but the Lady Mounts
held on to win.
Dallas had eight shots on goal,
Tunkhannock had three; Dallas had
eight corners, Tunkhannock six and
Dallas Had one save, the Tigers had
five.
The Lady Mounts shut out Cough-
lin, 2-0, on Wednesday with both
teams unable to score in the first
half. Dallas scored quickly in the
second half with Strauser, assisted
by Radzinski scoring a goal five
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point conversion pass. Another
fumble set up the Knights third
score. Ed Gavlick recovered the
Meyers fumble and six plays later
Martin took the ball in from the
Mohawks nine yard line. The pass
for a two point conversion failed.
Harrison tied the score at 20 each
when he went in for a TD with only
2:38 remining on the clock. Peters
made his third point for the day to
give the Mohawks the 21-20 win.
“We have two weeks off before we
meet Crestwood,” said Kirk. ‘The
layoff will help us. The kids need
the rest and it will give us time to
teach them some new techniques.
We plan to do some intensive teach-
ing during that time.
“Our kids are doing a great job.
They’re young and ' inexperienced
but for a small school they are very
competitive. Many people fail to
realize we have only about 400
students in the senior high.
“All the boys are working hard
and John Williams, Jeff Martin and
Chris Wargo have been turning in
some fine performances. Four of
our next five games are with Divi-
sion AA schools. Only Nanticoke is
triple A but they’ll all be tough.”
— CHARLOT M. DENMON
minutes into second half play.
Strauser iced the score 14 minutes
into the second half, again assisted
by Radzinski. Wall played an out-
standing game as goalie coming in
for the second half and holding the
Crusaders scoreless.
— CHARLOT M. DENMON
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Frank Galicki,
Dallas Senior High School,
Lady Knights
“I was very pleased with the way
the girls played this past week.
They played more aggressively and
played more offense instead of
defense,” commented Lake-Lehman
girls field hockey coach Jean John-
son Lipski. The girls won two games
and tied Nanticoke during the week
and in doing so had 77 shots on goal,
“I’m very happy with their play-
ing,” said Coach Lipski. “They are
greatly improved and they are
working together as a team. I'm
happy to see that.
“Susan Bonsavage is doing an
Solinski is playing very well. She
has come a long way. Joan Skopic is
now playingwing and adjusting very
well. I would say she is the most
improved player on the team.”
The Lady Knights shut out Bishop
O’Reilly 3-0, Friday, paced by Kim
Fey who scored two goals to lead
Lake-Lehman in their win. Fey
scored her first goal unassisted in
the first half to give the Lady
Knights a 1-0 lead at halftime.
Fey scored: again assisted by
Sandy Dicton halfway through the
second half. With only six minutes
remaining Sandy Dicton scored a
third goal unassisted to give the
Lake-Lehman team their 3-0 win.
The Knights had 37 shots on goal,
O’Reilly six; Lehman had 14 cor-
impressive
ners, O'Reilly eight; Lehman goalie
Cindy Slocum had eight saves,
O’Reilly’s Kathy Harper had 11.
The Lady Knights tied Nanticoke
3-3, Wednesday, in a hard-played
game.
The Trojans Karen Bolka scored
the first goal unassisted eight min-
utes into the first half. Ten minutes
into the half, Kim Fey assisted by
Sandy Dicton scored for the
Knights. Bolka, assisted by Sharon
Breita, scored a second time 17
minutes into the half to give the
Trojans a 2-1 lead at the half.
Fey scored unassisted early in the
second half to tie the score at 2-2.
Later in the half Sue Bonsavage
scored for the Knights to give them
a 3-2 lead but with less than 14
minutes left in the game Bolka
scored her third goal assisted by
Michelle Pawlush to tie the score at
3-3. The Knights had six shots at
goal, Trojans had nine; Knights had
seven corners, Trojans five; and
had 10.
2-0 shutout over the Crusaders. Sue
estrini.
— CHARLOT M. DENMON
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