The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 11, 1984, Image 12

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    12 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1984
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DALLAS BOYS BASKETCALL
Feb. 3 - Seton Catholic (Away)
Feb. 7 - GAR (Home)
Feb. 11 - Wyo. Seminary (Home)
Feb. 14 - Lake-Lehman (Away)
Varsity Coach - Clarence 0zgo
Jr. Varsity Coach - Pete Doyle
Jan. 10 - GAR (Away)
Jan. 14 - Wyo. Seminary (Away)
Jan. 17 - Lake-Lehman (Home) Feb. 17 - Hanover (Home)
Jan. 20 - Hanover (Away) Feb. 21 - Crestwood (Home)
Jan. 24 - Crestwood (Away) Feb. 23 - West Side Tech (Away)
~ Jan. 26 - West Side Tech (Home) (Junior varsity, 6:30 p.m., var-
Jan. 31 - Meyers (Home) sity, 8 p.m.) ;
Varsity Coach - Rodger L. Bearde Feb. 6 - Williamsport (Home)
Jr. Varsity Coach - Mark Kirk Feb. 7 - West Side Tech (Home)
Jan. 10 - West Side Tech (Away) Feb. 9 - Hanover (Away)
Jan. 12 - Hanover (Home) Feb. 11 - Crestwood (Home)
Jan. 14 - Crestwood (Away) Feb. 14 - Dallas (Home)
Jan. 17 - Dallas (Away) Feb. 17 - Seton Catholic (Away)
Jan. 20 - Seton Catholic (Away) Feb. 21 - Meyers (Away)
Jan. 24 - Meyers (Home)
(Junior varsity at 6;30 p.m., var-
sity, 8 p.m.)
Jan.
~ Feb.
31 - Wyo. Seminary (Home)
3 - GAR (Away)
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
A head above |
This unidentified Dallas basketball player looks like he is
head and shoulders above everyone else on the court.
Actually, he is midway between grabbing a rebound and
coming down to the hardwood.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Gimme that ball
- Ed Gorey of Dallas looks a little mad here, but actually he
has just won a battle for a rebound against Seton Catholic’s
Tom Finnan. The two teams met last Friday in Wycming
| Valley Conference basketball action.
Listen up, boys!
DALLAS GIRLS BASKETBALL | +
Feb. 3 - Seton Catholic (Home)
Varsity Coach - Kit Karuza
Feb. 7 - GAR (Away)
Jan. 10 - GAR (Home) 3
(Home) 2
Jan. 14 - Wyo. ‘Seminary Feb. 11 - Wyo. Seminary (Away)
p.m. Feb. 14 - Lake-Lehman (Home)
Jan. 17 - Lake-Lehman (Away) Feb. ¥- Hanover (Away)
Jan. 20 - Hanover (Home) Feb. 21 - Crestwood (Away)
Feb. 23 - West Side Tech (Home)
(Varsity, 4 p.m.; junior varsity
5:30 p.m., unless otherwise stated.) fas
Jan. 24 - Crestwood (Home)
Jan. 26 - West Side Tech (Away)
Jan. 31 - Meyers (Away)
LEHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL
Varsity Coach - Joseph Martini
Jan. 10 - West Side Tech (Home)
Jan. 12 - Hanover (Away)
Jan. 14 - Crestwood (Home)
Jan. 17 - Dallas (Home)
Jan. 20 - Seton Catholic (Away)
Jan. 24 - Meyers (Away)
Jan. 31 - Wyo. Seminary (Away)
Feb. 3 - GAR (Home)
Feb. 7 - West Side Tech (Away) %
Feb. 9 - Hanover (Home) a
Feb. 11 - Crestwood (Away) ™
Feb. 14 - Dallas (Away)
Feb. 17 - Seton Catholic (Home)
Feb. 21 - Meyers (Home)
(Varsity, 4 p.m. junior varsit
5:30 p.m.) : %
‘Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Lake-Lehman cage mentor Rodger Bearde discusses strat-
egy with his team members during a timeout of a recent
basketball game. Knights identified are Bob Belcher (No. 51)
and Ray Iwanowski (No. 25).
Varsity Coach - Ed Ladamus
Jr. Varsity Coach - Dwight Bar-
bacei
Jan. 11 - Dallas (Away)
Jan. 14 - Hazleton (Away)
Jan. 18 - Tunkhannock (Home)
Jan. 21 - West Side Tech (Away)
Jan. 25 - Nanticoke (Home)
Jan. 28 - Hanover (Away)
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
1 - Meyers (Home)
4 - Coughlin (Away)
8 - Pittston Area (Home)
11 - WVW (Away)
15 - Crestwood (Home)
Feb. 18 - Wyo. Area (Home)
Feb. 22 - GAR (Home)
(Junior Varsity, 6:30 p.m., var-
sity, 7:30 p.m.)
Varsity Coach - Larry Schuler
Jan. 11 - Lake-Lehman (Home)
Jan. 14 - Nanticoke (Away) 1 p.m.
Jan. 18 - Hazleton (Home)
Jan. 21 - Meyers (Away) 1 p.m.Jan.
25 - West Side Tech: (Home)
Jan. 28 - Pittston Area (Away)
Feb. 1 - Hanover - (Home)
Feb. 4 - Crestwood (Away)
With ‘Old Man Winter” now in
full command of air and water
temperatures, Keystone state
anglers are donning their hooded
parkas, fur-lined gloves and boots
and heading for their favorite lake
or pond for a little hardwater fish-
ing.
And ice fishing is growing in
popularity. From panfish and trout
to yellow perch, bass and muskies,
the Keystone state angler can never
be sure what he will pull from
beneath the frozen water. However,
he is almost certain to find good
action.
According to Ralph W. Abele,
executive director, the Fish Com-
mission has been busy preparing for
the winter fishing season. Its great
white fleet has been on the move -
carrying more than 141,000 trout to
62 lakes in 43 counties during
November and December, an many
of the lakes have been stocked
within the past several weeks.
But despite the recent frigid tem-
peratures, fishermen are urged to
check ice conditions before ventur-
ing on their favorite lake or pond.
At least four or more inches of
clear, blue ice is considered safe for
fishing.
In addition to making sure the ice
is safe, the Commission recom-
mends that ice fishermen dress as
warmly as possible. Begin with
thermal underwear two pairs of
socks, a wool shirt or sweater.
Cover your hands with gloves or
mittens and protect your feet with
felt-lined boots with rubber bottoms
and either rubber or leather uppers.
It’s a good idea to dress in layers.
You can always remove excess
clothing, but don’t. use constricting
belts that cut down on blood circula-
tion. By impairing your circulation
they can actually make you colder.
Ice fishermen do not need a lot of
equipment to catch fish through the
ice and many anglers make their
own. One of the most important
pieces of equipment is the device
used to make the hole - whether it is
a spud bar or a power-operated ice
auger. An ice dipper or skimmer is
also useful to clean chip ice and
slush from the holes. Tip-ups and
jigging rods are the two most popu-
lar fishing devices.
Fish Commission regional offices
report safe ice throughout the state
on most of the smaller lakes and
* ponds.
Northcentral Regional Law
Enforcement Superivisor Paul
Swanson said all of the lakes in his
region north of Rt. 80 had safe ice.
Some traditional hotspots inlcude
Lyman Lake in Potter County,
Kettle Creek Lake in Clinton
Feb. 8 - Crestwood (Home)
Feb. 11 - Wyo. Area (Away) 1 p.m.
Feb. 15 - WWW (Home)
Feb. 18 - Bishop Hoban (Home)
Mar. 2 - District 2 competition
Mar. 3 - District 2 competition
(Junior varsity, 6:30 p.m., var-
sity, 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise
noted.)
: 3 2 Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
County, Little Pine Dam in Lycom-
ing County, Ridgway Lake in Elk
County and Parker Dam in: Clear-
field County.
Cloyd Hollen, assistant supervisor
in the northwest, said he received
reports of good ice fishing at Lake
Wilhelm in Mercer County and
Tamarack Lake in Crawford
County. Lake Pleasant in Erie
County is also a good bet for trout.
Robert Perry, assistant supervi-
sor in the northeast region, said
most of his ‘‘lakes up to 100 acres
have safe ice, but larger lakes and
ponds are still thin in the middle.
Perry cites Lake Winola in Wyo-
ming County and Frances Slocum
Dam in Luzerne County as good
bets.
The Southcentral Region reported
that both Opossum and Laurel
Lakes in Cumberland County had
safe ice and‘ both were recently
stocked with trout.
Anglers are having success on
Speedwell Forge Lake in the South-
east Region, and although safe ice
reports were not available on any
other waters in the region, tradi-
tional hotspots include Blue Marsh
Lake, Marsh Creek Lake and Onte-
launee Lake.
Southwest Regional Supervisor
Tom Qualters reports good catches
of northern pike from Lake Somer-
set and panfish from High Point
Lake in Somerset County. He said
most’ of the smaller lakes in the
area have safe ice but urges fisher-
men to use caution. Good trout bets
in the area include Laurel Hill Lake
in Somerset County and Lake
Rowena and Duman Dam in Cam-
bria County.
Anglers are reminded that the
new 1984 fishing licenses are
required beginning January 1 and
that the limit on trout during the
extended season remains three per
day (combined species).
Fishermen are urged to contact
the waterways patrolmen or Fish
Commission regional law enforce-
ment officer concerning ice condi-
tions. Their names and telephone
numbers are contained in the Sum-
mary of Fishing. Regulations that
each angler receives when he buys
his fishing license. State part super-
intendents are another good source :
of information if you plan to fish a PH be ot {
state park lake.
For more detailed information on Up for gra bs
The basketball is up for grabs as members of the Dallas and
equipment, bait, and ice angling
tips, fishermen are urged. to obtain ; :
ili copy of Ice Seton Catholic basketball teams fight for a rebound. Seton's
Ed Zavrotny (No. 22) battles Dallas’ Ed Gorey (No. 44) while
self-addressed, legal-sized envelope Greg Manusky (No. 42) and Steve Wilson (No. 10) of Dallas
to the Pennsylvania Fish Commis-
ment IF, P.O. Box 1673, Harrisburg, background. Action was in last Friday's Wyoming Valley i
PA 17105-1673. oh Conference game. : Al HE Loe
Gorey for two
Ed Gorey of the Dallas High School basketball tleam lets a
shot go in last Friday's game against Seton Catholic. Gorey
scored a game-high 22 points to lead the Mountaineers past
Seton, 77-46. Looking on is Dallas’ Dave Thomas (No. 34).
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Fishing” by sending a stamped,
look on. i i
Ofte oy I tenttion, Depart ok on. Pat Gibbons (No. 21) of Seton is shown in the