THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1983 11 Charging ahead! “= Marty Onzik (74). RSET By CHARLOT M. DENMON -Staff Correspondent SEREEN 7 ‘““We won, but the kids made a lot of mistakes,” said Lake-Lehman @ oid coach Mark Kirk commenting % . on his Knights 7-0 win over Crest- © wood. “It was.a good win for us, but the week layoff we had hurt us in ) executing our plays. We had six turnovers in the game. “Our kids drove the ball well, but _every time they got down near the :end zone they fumbled the ball or lost ground on a penalty. Stu Thomas did an excellent job as “running back and Chris Van Gorder, - Marty Onzik and John Williams did a great job.” " - The Knights scored the only | touchdown in the game in the first i | i; 4 = a I Rr. bb Ui WW 1 Tourney starts oF EE NE ar I 0.5.8 weekend. £2 {ATC SALE 2 1983 ATC110 "949 HONDA NORTHEAST Rt 6 Scranton ‘1 347-9436 ihr rotates sett Rs gs ot ton att 4-3 £ reR Ff Lk quarter. With only six minutes on the clock, quarterback T. Willy Cad- walder hit Jeff Martin with an 11- yard touchdown pass. Bill Les- kowski kicked the extra point to give the Knights the winning 7-0 score in the game. On the second play by Crestwood earlier in the quarter, Knight Bill Ostszewski intercepted the Crest- wood quarterback’s pass and car- ried to the Comets two yard line. He fumbled the ball but Van Gorder recovered for the Knights. The Knights had two consecutive procedure calls that took them back to the 11 yard line from hwere Cadwalder threw his touchdown hit. The Knights fumbled three times in the second period losing the ball to Crestwood twice but the Comets were unable to take advantage of Bowling news Harris Associate shut out Endless Mountains in the George Shupp League to remain in contention for the first half title. G. Harris led with 527. Katyl TV droppe four to Dallas Nursery who continues in the lead. N. Stredny rolled 516 for the nursery team. Disque Funeral Home blanked Gino’s Shoe Store paced by J. Ide’s 520. K. Orkwis hit pins for 552 and K. Youngblood scattered them for 534 to lead Fino’s Pharmacy to four points from Rob- erts Oil. In the Ladies Country League, Grotto Pizza moved up with the Castlettes by taking all .from G.H. Harris Associates. The Castlettes picked up three from Daring’s Market aided by L. Cyphers 173. R. Radzinski toppled pins for 187 (513) and M. Hirner rolled 182 for the grocer. Gordon Insurance shut out Fashion Vending paced by J. Lamo- reaux’ 179 and M. Shepherd's 178. A team took three from Kenny’s in Bonomo’s Mixed League sparked Suburban} Propane by Carol’s 475. D. Wright’s 537 and Professional ® Cylinder Delivery ® Bulk Service Home — Commercial — Farm Industrial — Camper & Grill Refills Motor Fuel — Construction Heat GAS APPLIANCE and’ EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE installation and Service by Experienced LP-gas Personnel Suburban Propane 242 N. Main St. Pittston, Pa. 18640 either fumble. During the opening minutes of the third period Crestwood fumbled twice but recovered. They were unable to get their drive any father than their own 48 yard line before turning the ball over to the Knights. We are looking toward a better second half of the season,” said Kirk. “This Saturday is homecoing and we play Nanticoke. They have an excellent quarterback and we’ll have to stop the pass as well as the running game. They have two fast running backs. “Our defense has been playing very well and playing at home with the homecoming activities should help the team all around. It builds the kids enthusiasm. “We will have to play extremely well to defeat the Trojans but I believe the kids can do it.” K. Mintzer’s 178 led the Halfs to three points from the Halfbreeds. C. Doty rolled 182 to aid her Camaros in taking four from the Citations in the Idetown Compact League. Capris shut out the Fire- birds while Aries took all from the Pintos. LaBarons copped three from the Corvettes. : In the Back Mountain Church League, Lutherans divided evenly with Shavertown A but continued to lead by one game over Shavertown B. Ted Wilson’s 521 and B. Monk’s 516 were high series for the leaders. Trucksville B shut out Dallas A’ and Carverton A earned -three from Carverton B whose W. Moore scat- tered pins for 242 (619). J. Ide rolled Dallas loses to PA, 31-13 By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent “Our offense controlled the game for most of the first half but the Patriots were too big and too many in numbers for our Kids,” said Dallas High School Coach Ron Rybak. : from them and could have had two more scores but we fumbled the ball both times. They had the game before the first half was over and went ok to win 31-13. “I can’t say our offenseive play- ers didn’t play well; they did and Mike Borton was outstanding. He's a tough kid. Our defense stopped the Patriots from running, but couldn’t stop the passing. Pittston’s size and numbers overwhelmed us. “With Valley West this Friday night, we’ll have to go back to basics and make some changes in our defense, specially since we have some kids out with injuries. We have our work cut out for us.” With a 28-7 lead, the Pittston Patriots continued to play with their first string varsity and used an onsides kick and a field goal late in the fourth quarter to trounce the Dallas Mountainees, 31-13. In the opening minutes of the fourth quarter, Pittston quarterback Nick Biscontini took a 15-yard keeper around the right side to score his second touchdown of the day and put his team in front 28-7. The onsides kick occurred on the next play when Biscontini hit one that went .high in the air and Jeff Kramer recovered it at the Dallas 46. Patriot quarterback Gene McNulty came in and led the Patriots down to the nine yard line. Biscontini came in the game when the drive stalled there and kicked a 26-yard field goal making the score 31-7 for Pittston with only eight and. Dallas Post/Dan Walsh ground ; Lehman harriers are defeated Tunkhannock edged Lake-Lehman runners by a 22-33 score but the Knight harriers gained a split by taking Hazleton 19-37 in a tri-meet at Tunkhannock. Results of the 15 top runners were Rich Stark (T) 16:01; Jeff Eber- hardt (T) 16:19; Dave Janiczek (L) 17:26; Scott Alden (T) 17:29; Dave Radomski (L) 17:33; J.D. Roskos (L) 17:35; Pat Cusatis (H) 17:38; Bill Schneider (H) 17:49; Chris Olshan (T) 17:50; Bob Diel (T) 17:59; Don Ide (L) 18:04; Brandon Dennis (L) 18:12; Lenn Rick (H) 18:17; J. Berman (H) 18:30; and Brad Hontz (L) 18:47. PLAINS HOBBY SHOP Helen & S. River St., Plains L-G-B LIONEL TRAINS & ACCESSORIES HO & N SCALE TRAIN SETS *16% and up Have A News Tip? Call 675-5211 BUY NOW FOR XMAS AND SAVE WE HAVE SMOKE PELLETS DAILY 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. 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