The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 09, 1983, Image 11

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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Dennis Bernhardy, assistant
The Fury
The Luzerne County Recreation
Department will hold its First
Soccer Cup Tournament on Nov. 12,
© 13 and 19, 20. The tournament will
© feature 16 select teams from the
Back Mountain Soccer League, the
Wyoming Valley Soccer League and
. the Mountaintop Soccer League.
The Luzerne County Recreation
Department recognizing the grow-
ing interest in Soccer all over the
county has set up this initial tourna-
. ment for children in the 9,.10 and 11
year old age group. There i over
1,800 children participating in
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The first round of the tournament
will be held on Saturday, Nov. 12
beginning at 10 a.m. at the Kirby
Park fields. The second round will
be held on Sunday, Nov. 13 starting
at 1 p.m. The semi-final round will
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~ with the finals being held on
Sunday, Nov. 20 starting at 2:30
p.m. There will be a consolation
match starting at 1 p.m.
- A few of the teams entered in the
i tournament include, the Wings, the
Sting, the Kicks and the Cosmos
«from the Back Mountain League;
the Blue Jays and the Green
. League; the Stallions and Chiefs
i Barre, the Pioneers from Forty
the Stoners from Pittston.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
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Planning tourney
Shown here discussing details
for the First Soccer Cup Tourna-
ment sponsored by the Luzerne
County Recreation Department
are, from left, seated, John
Charles, director, Luzerne
County Recreation Department.
From left, standing, reorge
Lister, Back Mountain Soccer
League; Tom Forgas, Mountain-
top Soccer League; Mustafa
Radman, Wyoming Valley
Soccer League; and Ken Kozel,
Back Mountain Soccer League.
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The Rowdies
|By SHEILA HODGES
Statt Correspondent
A cold, almost wintry, weekend
signalled the close of the 1983 Back
Mountain Soccer season. Semi finals
in Divisions I, II and III were
played on Saturday, Nov. 5 and
finals on Sunday, Nov. 6.
For the last month, Divisions 1
and III have been playing a double
elimination tournament which has
brought out the competitive spirit in
all, players and spectators alike.
Double elimination gives each team
two chances. This is the first year
the Association has held such a
tournament and questionnaires
were passed out amongst the teams
to find out the players’ opinions on
how this, and Back Mountain soccer
generally are organized.
It is interesting to note that 415
games have been played by the
B.M.Y S.A. this season: Division I
has played 42 regular and 12 tourna-
ment games; Division II, 92 regular
and 26 tournament games; Division
Get involved!
Do you want to get involved? The
wanton Killing of wildlife should be
everybody’s concern. Do not just
stand by and let this happen. A
telephone call to your local Game
Protector of Deputy or any Police
Department’ Will ‘get the” wheels’ in
motion to attempt. to apprehend the
game thief and bring the hunter to
justice.
Whatever information you can
supply will aid officers in their
investigation, i.e. who was involved;
what happened; when and where
did it happen; how the events took
place and any means of identifica-
tion such as a hunting license
number or vehicle description and
registration.
Report anything that may look
suspicious to you. We would like to
investigate a poaching incident that
is in progress rather than learn
about it a week or two later when
much of the physical evidence could
be destroyed.
We encourage you to call your
local District Game Protector with
any pertinent information concern-
ing game law violations or you
could phone the Dallas Office of the
Pennsylvania Game Commission at
717-675-1143 or 717-675-1144. All wild-
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part.
Head for the: Mountains.
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III, 104 regular and 28 tournament
games and Division IV, 95 games.
There was no tournament for Divi-
sion IV, the seven and eight year
olds, as their’s was mainly an
instructional division. The traveling
team has played 16 games and are
having a very good first season.
The additional number of games
has meant a greater need for refer-
ees. Head referee Arno Miller has
had quite a job scheduling games
and finding refs for them all. He
had a pool of approximately 25,
some fathers, some already coach-
ing, some experienced and some
who learned at the clinic organized
at the start of the season. Every
Saturday there have been 26 games
to be refereed and some have done
double duty on more than one occa-
on the lookout for more people to
come forward and offer their serv-
ices. Playing under FIFA rules one
referee and two linesmen are
required for each game. The lines-
men were drawn from spectators at
the games.
The highlight of Saturday was the
game between coaches which has
become quite a tradition. It is a
chance for the coaches and their
assistants to get out on the field and
practice what they have been telling
their teams for the past three
months. The teams were drawn
from those 30 stalwart souls who
braved the cold, including. two
women -coaches.
HHIt was a lively: and well con-
tested game,” according to Art
Kirk, a coach for several years.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
“The skill level was greater than
previous years.’
The team captained by Paul Sane-
holtz scored six goals to the two by
Ron Moran’s team. Saneholtz
team’s goals were scored by Glen
Kern (2), Art Kirk (2), Bruce Kern
will play the referees team next
weekend. They are all hoping for
warmer weather to bring out more
spectators as this is a chance for
the kids to come out and watch and
cheer on their favorite coaches and
referees.
After the final games were played
on Sunday, awards were distributed
to the winning teams and runners
up in each division. The winners
were presented with trophies and
the runners up with plaques.
Results of the final game were
Division I, Kicks 2, Rowdies 0;
Division II, Rowdies 2, Express 1;
Division III, Fury 3, Sting 1.
Also at the awards ceremony
presentations were made to the
“Founding Fathers” of Back Moun-
tain Soccer. Plaques were presented
to Skip Davis, George Lister, John
Isaac, Bruce Kern, Frank Chad-
wick, Art Kirk, Hugh Mundy and
Ken Kozel. All these people have
been instrumental in setting up and
continuing the Association and it
was felt they deserved some form of
recognition and appreciation.
As for the future, Kozel foresees
{‘At present, . we. have “only. 20
percent of the eligible age group
“There is still room for expansion.”
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