& Xx oe SAN bs Close call Dallas Post/Ed Campbell i Lose to Hanover | . Away she goes Dallas Post/Ed Campbell | victory. Hanover Area upset undefeated Dallas Mountaineers, 51-42, on the Hawkeyes’ floor last Friday night and threw Division 2 into a four-way tie between Crestwood, GAR, Hano- ver and Dallas, all with 5-1 records. Dallas outscored Hanover 6-4 in the first period but Hanover came 12-9 in the second quarter to take a one-point lead into the lockerroom at halftime. Both teams played to a 12-12 tie in the third quarter and with the Hawkeyes in front 28-27 going into the final period, Hanover exploded to take a 10-point advantage in the last quarter. Ed Gorey paced Dallas with 15 points but had a bad night at the foul line hitting only five in 12 tries. Dave Thomas added 10 points to the scoring column. Gorey and Mark Farrell sat out part of the third and final periods their absence hurt the Mountai- neers. Dallas 46, Lehman 33 Earlier in the week, the Mountai- neers downed Lake-Lehman 46-33 with Dave Thomas netting 21 points for the lone Mountaineer in the double figures. Gorey hit only eight points, Farrell put in seven and Greg Manusky hit for six. " Neither team played strong offense with the Knights playing a slow, waiting game against the Mountaineers. DALLAS 46 Thomas, 9-3-21; Gorey, 3-2-8: Manusky, 3-0-6; Wilson, 1-0-2; Far- 46. LAKE-LEHMAN 33 Bearde, 3-0-6; Barbacci, 0-0-0; Iwanowski, 3-0-6; Drugotch, 3-0-6; Jones, 2-6-10; Onzik, 2-1-5. Totals 13- 7-33. Dallas 10 10 12 14 - 46 Lake-Lehman 6 10 12 5 - 33 In a close and exciting contest, the Dallas-Meyers meet Saturday night went down to the heavyweight bout where Mohawk Elliott Cox’ 1:14 pin over Tim Finnegan gave Meyers a 25-23 win. Meyers went on the hoard first when 98-lb. Tim Casey won by forfeit. 105-lb. Bill Mathers gave Dallas four points on a 9-1 major decision over Steve Tredinnick and 112-1b. John Burke clamped Kevin Lecce in 2:51 to give Dallas 10, Meyers 119-1b. Pat O’Connell tied it up when he shut out Jeff Hocken- bury 8-0. 126-1Ib. Mike Borton moved the Leeds 7-1. The next three bouts went to Meyers with 132-1b. Joy Shearer Taking Corey Lingas 4-1, 138-1b. Jeff Hill defeating Jeff Hall 6-2 and 145-- Ib. Dan Kratz taking Joe Patts 9-3. 155-1b. Craig Rome added four to Dallas’ team score by taking a major 10-0 win from Dave Kuhl. 167- Norton 6-5, and 185-1b. Joe Walsh shut out Daryl Boich 6-0. With Dallas leading 23-19 going into the final bout Elliott Cox gave- the Mohawks the win by clamping heavyweight Tim Finnegan in 1:14 for six points. MEYERS 25, DALLAS 23 98 - Casey (M) won by forfeit; 105 - Mathers (D) dec. Tredinnick, 9-1; 112 - J. Burke (D) pin Leece, 2:51; 119 - O’Connell (M) dec. Hocken- ‘berry, 8-0; 126 - Borton (D) dec. Leeds, 7-1; 132 - Shearer (M) dec. Lingas, 4-1; 138 - Hill (M) dec. Hall, 6-2; 145 - Kratz (M) dec. Jo. Patts, 9-3; 155 - Rome (D) maj. dec. Kuhl, 10-0; 167 - Ji. Patts (D) dec. Norton, 6-5; 185 - Walsh (D) dec. Blich, 6-0; Hwt. - Cox (M) pin Finnegan, 1:14. Nanticoke 30, Dallas 24 _ Earlier in the week, the Mountai- neers suffered a 30-24 defeat to the Trojans of Nanticoke Area. # NANTICOKE 30, DALLAS 24 6; 105 - Mathers (D) sup. dec. Quoos, 18-2; 112 - Ashford (N) maj. dec. Burke, 15-6; 119 - Dillon (N) pin Hockenbury, 1:25; 126 - Holup (N) maj. dec. Whitesell, 15-4; 132 - Borton (D) dec. Sadowski, 8-4; 138 - Grobinski (N) dec. Hall, 13-7; 145 - Bodick (N) maj. dec. Jim Patts, 13- 4; 155 - Joe Patts (D) maj. dec. Benscoter, 10-1; 167 - Rome (D) pin Piontkowski, 3:18; 185 - Walsh (D) pin Paluch, 3;18; Hwt. - Bartle (N) pin Finnigan, 2;33. The Dallas grapplers will be home tonight (Jan. 25) against West Side Tech and will travel to Pittston Area on Jan. 28. Dallas 46, Lehman 33 Earlier in the week the Knights dropped their game with the Dallas Mountaineers 46-33 as they were unable to penetrate the Dallas offense. Paul Jones was the only Knight to hit the double numbers column coming up with 10 points. The Lake-Lehman cage team hosted Meyers yesterday and will be home again on Jan. 31 when it _ entertains Wyoming Seminary. Lehman 80, Tech 42 game, Lake-Lehman Knights crushed West Side Tech 80-42 last Saturday. Four of the Knights hit the double figures with Paul Jones scoring 22 points in the game. Ray Iwanowski netted 18, Marty Onzik put in 12 and Bill Bearde netted 10. Lehman 62, Seton 53 turned back Seton Catholic 62-53 on the Back Mountain floor. the first period ending with an 11-11 score. In the second period the Knights came on stronger to out- score the Eagles 19-13 and outdid them 21-17 in the third period. The Knights led 51-41 going into the final quarter where the Eagles 53 score. Ray Iwanowski hit a game high scoring for the Knights putting 12 - goals through the nets from the field and hitting 11-for-14 from the foul line for 35 points. The win moved the Knights to 2-4 on Friday and Saturday’s win gave them a 3-4 record. LAKE-LEHMAN (62) Bearde, 1-5-7; Barbacci, 1-1-3; Iwanowski, 12-11-35; Drugotch, 4-1- 9; Jones, 1-0-4; Onzik, 2-0-4; Jani- czek, 0-0-0. Totals, 22-18-62. SETON CATHOLIC (53) Haggerty, 9-3-21; Galdonia, 2-1-5: Farrell, 2-0-4; Duffy, 1-1-3; Gibbons, 2-2-6; Finnan, .2-1-5; Dobbs, 1-1-3; Zavratny, 0-0-0; Saporito, 1-0-2; " Healey, 2-0-4. Totals, 22-9-53. Lake-Lehman 11 13 17 12 - 53 Seton Catholic 11 19 21 11 - 62 Lehman 67, Tech 0 LEHMAN 67, TECH 0 98 - Guzenski (L) dec. Matello, 8- gave up five forfeits, five pins, a major decision and an 8-4 decision, the Black Knights shut out the West Side Titans 67-0. The Knights 98-1b. Dave Guzenski took an 8-4 decision from Steve Matello. Jeff Ausfin (105) won by forfeit and 112-1b. Joe Smith took a major 14-3 decision from Titan Jim Williams, 119-Ib. Dwayne Miller clamped Paul Feeney in 2:33 and. 126-Ib. Rusty Coolbaugh flattened Tom Feeney in 4:12. 132-b. Jay Pallante overturned Corey Klinefelter in :51 seconds and 138-lb. Norm Clancy pinned Dave Nice in 3:18. Picking up six points on forfeits were 145-1b. Wayne Rosencrans, 155- Ib. Chris Wargo, 167-1b. Bill Guerin and 185-1b. Chris Janusz. Hwt. Ed Stratford upended Gary Young in 4:16 to give Lake-Lehman their final points. Rick Bonomo Rick Bonomo, of Hunlock Creek, a member of the Bloomsburg Univer- sity wrestling team, is ranked 14th in the nation by ‘National Mat News.” Bonomo, a freshman recorded | ranked 14th eight pins in nine matches to receive the ranking. He is a former state wrestling champion while ‘at Lake-Lehman High School. id y MONGUL 4 MONSTER 2 — 824-0541 WILKES PLAZA RT. 315 WILKES-BARRE, PA. 18702 112 - Smith (L) maj. dec. Williams, 14-3; 118 - Miller (L) pin P. Feeney, 2:33; 126 - Coolbaugh (L) pin T. Feeney, 4:12; 132 - Pallante (L) pin Klinefelter, 0:51; 138 - Clancy (L) pin Nice, 3:18; 145 - Rosencrans (L) won by forfeit; 155 - Wargo (L) won by forfeit; 187 - Geurin (L) won by forfeit; 185 - Janusz (L) won by forfeit; Hwt. - Stratford (L) pin Young, 4:16. Hazleton 29, Lehman 28 Earlier in the week, the Black Knights lost a 29-28 squeaker to Hazleton. News & Ad Deadline Friday Noon Lake-Lehman’s Lady Knights traveled to Pittston Friday night where they defeated Seton Catholic 54-42 to run their league record to 6- 0. : The teams played to an 8-8 tie at the end of the first period but the Lady Knights outscored the Eagles 19-4 in the second period to take a 27-12 lead into the lockerroom at halftime. Three of the Lake-Lehman girls made the double figures with Ronda Hudzik- setting the pace with 15 points. She netted seven goals from the playing field and went one-for- two from the foul line. Jill Solinski followed with 13 points putting in six goals from the field and dumping in one good one from the free stripe. S. Dicton added 12, all of them from the field. The girls failed to hit well from the foul line going only two- for-10 for the night. LAKE-LEHMAN (54) ‘Fey, 3-0-6; Hudzik, 7-1-15; J. Solin- ski, 6-1-13; Dicton, 6-0-12; Loposky, 2-0-4; P. Solinski, 2-0-4. Totals, 26-2- 54. SETON CATHOLIC (42) Higgina, 10-0-20; Soy, 4-0-8; Tigue, 1-1-3; Redington, 3-0-6; Kovleski, 1- 3-5; M. Tigue, 0-0-0. Totals, 19-4-42. Lake-Lehman 8 19 12 15 - 54 Seton Catholic 8 4 11 19 - 42 Lehman 60, Tech 30 Thursday when the Lady Knights defeated the visiting West Side Tech team 60-30. Kim Fey and J. Solinski added 12 points ech, Fey putting five goals in from the field and dumping two-for-four from the char- ity stripe. Solinski gained her points with identical scoring. Knights Coach Joe Martini emp- tied his bench in the second half to give all of his players an opportun- ity to get in the game. The Knights led 32-10 at the half, 5 Dallas 79, Hanover 45 After losing their first league game to Lake-Lehman last Tuesday night, Dallas girls bounded back to trounce Hanover 79-45. Four of the Lady Mountaineers hit the double figures column with Cheryl Gavigan hitting 20 points, Kim rollman 13, and Sheri Ciccarelli and Karen Vloedman hitting 11 each. HANOVER (45) Travis, 0-0-0;Latzman, 5-2-12: Kupstas, 3-0-6; Konieski, 3-1-7: Hayes, 4-0-8; Baker, 4-2-10; Russell, 0-0-0; fink, 1-0-2; Wasileski, 0-0-0; Tryba, 0-0-0; Ryncavage, 0-0-0. Totals, 20-5-45. DALLAS (79) Cicceralli, 5-1-11; Aston, 1-1-3: Billman, 1-6-8; Gavigan, 7-6-20; Rollman, 5-3-13; Radzinski, 1-2-4; Vloedman, 5-1-11; Reinheimer, 3-1- 7, Gabel, 0-2-2; Sitkowski, 0-0-0. Lehman 69, Dallas 38 In Tuesday night's game with Dallas, both teams played fairly even the first half with the Knights leading 28-17 at the half but in the third quarter the Lake-Lehman girls used a strong running game and put their defense together to outscore the Lady Mountaineers 23-5. The Knights grabbed some key steals which gave them break-away baskets and three of the players hit in the double scoring to aid in the Knights win. It marked the Mountaineers first loss in league play as they bowed 69-38 to Lake-Lehman. Hudzik was high scorer with 19 ‘points followed by Sandy Dicton with 18. Kim Fey dumped in 14 while J. Solinski and P. Solinski scored eight each. DALLAS 39 Ciccarelli 3-1-7; Aston, 2-0-4; Bills man, 0-1-1; Gavigan, 8-1-17; Radzin- ski, 0-0-0; Rollman,; 0-0-0; Vloed- man, 3-1-7; Rinehimer, 0-2-2. Totals, 16-6-38. LAKE-LEHMAN 69 Fey 7-0-14; Hudzik, 4-11-19; Solin- ski, 3-2-8; Dicton, 8-2-18; Lopasky, 1- 0-2; P. Solinski, 4-0-8; Judge, 0-0-0; Wandel, 0-0-0. 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