The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 01, 1984, Image 11

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The hero
Dallas Post/Glenn S. Bodish
Manusky makes difference
Greg Manusky attempted just one shot in Saturday's
playoff game between Dallas and GAR for the
Wyoming Valley Conference Division II first-half
basketball championship, but it was that one shot that
told the story. =.= , :
, The Mountaineer senior was fouled on his only
attempt at the basket and sank the first of two tries
from the charity stripe to give the Dallas cagers of
coach Clarence 0zgo a 34-33 victory and the first-half
crown.
Dallas was unable to score during most of the fourth
quarter until Dave Thomas hit a layup with just 51
‘neers to within one. GAR’s Greg Skrepnak then hit one
of two foul shots, tying the score at the 20 second mark
to set up Manusky’s game-winning foul shot.
Neither team was able to score until nearly two
minutes had gone by in the opening quarter. Ed Gorey
finally found the mark for Dallas with a baseline drive
and two short jumpers. GAR battled back with a man-
to-man press and knotted the score at 10 after one
period.
The Mountaineers, who went scoreless until the 3:30
mark in the second period, ran to a 20-14 halftime
advantage behind four points by Thomas. The Moun-
taineer’s leading scorer canned a pair of foul shots
and a jumper to give the locals the six-point halfway
margin.
Dallas 86, Tech 45
Dallas picked up an 86-45 victory over West Side
Tech Thursday evening, throwing the Division II race
of the Wyoming Valley Conference into a two-way tie. .
alf points to give the Mountaineers a 43-22 halftime
lead., Thomas finished the game with 22 points and
Gorey had 21.
DALLAS (86)
Thomas, 8-6-22; Gorey,. 9-3-21; Manusky, 4-0-8;
Wilson, 2-1-5; Farrell, 1-0-2; Grove, 3-0-6; Fitch, 2-0-4;
Gray, 3-3-9; Darling, 2-1-5; Moyer, 0-1-1; Plesner, 0-0-
0; Lyons, 1-1-3. Totals, 35-16-86. i
WEST SIDE TECH (45)
Fetchko, 1-2-4; Podskoch, 0-0-0; K. Lutz, 1-0-2;
Tomchak, 6-4-16; Lupinski, 6-1-13; Butchko, 3-0-6; J.
« Lutz, 0-2-2; Shepley, 0-0-0; Hill, 1-0-2; Caccitvoti, 0-0-0.
* Totals, 18-9-45.
Dallas 24 19 19 24 - 86
Tech 8 14 12 11 - 45
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Thomas exploded again in the third quarter as he
was responsible for 10 of Dallas’ 11 points with outside
jump shots. Ed Gorey fed Thomas with some impres-
sive assists before the Grenadier defense clamped
down in the final period. A
The Mountaineers earned the first-half title with an
8-1 recortd, their only loss coming at the hands of
Hanover Area.
DALLAS (34)
Manusky, 0-1-1; Thomas, 7-4-18; Gorey, 4-0-8;
Wilson, 0-4-4; Farrell, 1-1-3; Fitch, 0-0-0; Grove, 0-0-0.
Totals, 12-10-34.
GAR (33)
Burton, 3-0-6; Panzak, 0-1-1; Skrepenak, 2-1-5; Calla-
han, 5-0-10; Rollins, 1-0-2; Crawford, 4-1-9. Totals, 15-3-
33.
Dallas 10 10 11 3 - 34
GAR 104 127-33
Dallas 74, Crestwood 53
Dave Thomas led the Mountaineers to victory once
again as he poured in 35 points, lifting the Back
Mountain boys to a 74-53 victory over Crestwood last
Tuesday.
Dallas upped its record te 6-1 via their win and
moved into a first-place tie with GAR in Division II of
the Wyoming Valley Conference.
Thomas scored 22 of his game-high 35 points in the
second half as the Mountaineers ran to a 52-36 lead
after three quarters.
Ed Gorey, who finished the evening with eight
points, scored all of them in the first period, enabling
the locals to grab a 19-10 first-quarter led.
DALLAS (74)
Thomas, 14-7-35; Gorey, 4-0-8; Manusky, 2-0-4;
Wilson, 3-5-11; Farrell, 4-1-9; Grove, 0-0-0; Fitch, 2-0-4;
Darling, 1-0-2; Moyer, 0-1-1; Gray, 0-0-0; Plesnar, 0-0-
0. Totals, 30-14-74.
CRESTWOOD (35)
Loomis, 5-0-10; Hulick, 5-0-10; Blaum, 2-0-4; Benz, 9-
0-18; Smith, 1-0-2; Sainclair, 1-0-2; McGovern, 2-0-4;
Gallagher, 1-1-3; Goyne, 0-0-0; Caladie, 0-0-0; DiGen-
nari, 0-0-0. Totals, 26-1-53.
Dallas 19 13 20 22 - 74
Crestwood10 10 16 17 - 53
The Dallas basketball team was scheduled to be at
home with Meyers last night. The Mountaineers will
travel to Seton Catholic on Feb. 3 and will be at home
from GAr.
Junior Billy Bearde pumped in a
- game-high 22 points, including 14 in
the first half, to give Lake-Lehman
a 55-46 victory over Meyers last
Wednesday night. :
Bearde scored the first two bas-
kets of the game, giving the Black
Knights an early lead and the locals
never looked back.
. shot at the buzzer to give the Back
- Mountain boys a 24-18 halftime
edge.
LAKE-LEHMAN (55)
Drugotch, 4-1-9; Jones, 1-2-4;
Onzik, 4-4-12; Iwanowski, 3-0-6;
Bearde, 7-8-22; Weidner, 1-0-2.
Totals, 20-15-55.
MEYERS (46)
Krawczeniuk, 4-2-10; Lott, 6-1-12;
-Shovlin, 3-0-6; Atherton, 5-0-10;
Royals, 4-0-8. Totals, 22-2-46.
Lake-Lehman 10 14 16 15 - 55
Meyers 6 12 16 12 - 46
The Lake-Lehman basketball
team was scheduled to be at home
last night with Wyoming Seminary.
~The Knights will be on the road on
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STORE HOURS
The Dallas wrestling team picked
up three forfeits from the 145-pound
class to the 167-pound class and a
pin from Jeff Hall at 138 to earn a
34-25 victory over Pittston Area.
The Mountaineer’s 185-pounder
Joe Walsh, who had been unde-
feated until Saturday’s meet, was
handed his first loss as Pittston
Area’s Dave Griglock won a 6-3
decision.
Jeff Burke got a major decision in
taineer win.
The victory broguht the Dallas
boys over the .500 mark as they now
sport a 4-3 conference record.
Dallas 34, Pittston Area 25
98 - B. Tracy (P) won by forfeit;
105 - Mathers (D) dec. Herbert, 4-3;
112 - J. Burke (D) maj. dec. Gale,
10-0; 119 - Leyson (P) maj. dec.
dec. P, Tracey, 8-1; 132 - Lizak (P)
sup. dec. Lingas, 13-0; 138 - Hall (D)
pin Kizis, 2:39; 145 - Jo. Patts (D)
won by forfeit; 155 - Ji. Patts (D)
by forfeit; 185 - Griglock (P) dec.
Walsh, 6-3; Hwt. - Sherperis (P) pin
Finnegan, 1:01.
Dallas 51, Tech 15
Craig Rome continued his
unblemished record as he picked up
a 4l-second pin in the 167-pound
class to lead Dallas to a 51-15
victory over West Side Tech lasst
Wednesday.
six falls, won nine of 12 events.
Dallas 51, West Side Tech 15
98 - Matello (W) dec. Kriner, 8-4;
105 - Mathers (D) won by forfeit;
112 - Burke (D) dec. Wishinski, 7-0;
119 - P. Feeney (W) won by forfeit;
126 - T. Feeney (W) won by forfeit;
132 - Borton (D) won by forfeit; 138
- Hall (D) pin Devens, 1:13; 145 -
Joe Patts (D) pin Kocher, :31; 155 -
Jim Patts (D) pin Neberdosky, :13;
167 - Rome (D) pin Dompkosky,
:41; 185 - Walsh (D) pin Hoffman,
1:01; Hwt. - Finnegan (D) pin
Trust, 1:43. ;
The Dallas wrestling team will
entertain Hanover Area tonight and
will travel to Crestwood on Feb. 4.
Jeff Austin, 105-pound class;
and Chris VanGorder, heavyweight,
all earned pins as the Lake-Lehman
wrestling team upped its record to
5-1 with a commanding 49-6 victory
over Hanover Area Saturday night.
The Black Knights got a major
decision from Bill Guerin in the 167-
pound class and picked up forfeits
in the 112-pound class and the 185-
pound class to aid their cause.
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Coolbaugh (L) pin Kocher, 4:40; 132
- J.D. Pallante (L) dec. Bleich, 7-2;
138 - Clancy (L) dec. Geoldowski, 4-
2; 145 - Rosencrans (L) won by
forfeit; 155 - Wargo (L) dec. Politz,
by forfeit; Hwt. - VanGorder (L)
pin Guesto, 4:51.
Lehman 39, NA 15
Jeff Austin, Chris Wargo, Bill
Guerin and Chris Janusz all
recorded pins to lead the Black
Nanticoke Area last Wednesday.
Lake-Lehman 39, Nanticoke 15
98 - Krukowski (N) dec. Guzenski,
7-3; 105 - Austin (L) pin N. Quoos,
1:14; 112 - Ashford (N) dec. Smith,
5-3; 119 - Dillon (L) default Miller:
126 - Coolbaugh (L) dec. Holup, 11-
3; 132 - Pallante (L) dec. Sadowski,
6-1; 138 - Clancy (L) dec. Grabinski,.
8-3; 145 - Rosencrans (L) dec.
Vitale, 18-1; 155 - Wargo (L) pin
Benscotter, 5:06; 167 - Guerin (L)
pin Gacha, :36; 185 - Janusz (L) pin
Paluch, 1:30; Hwt. - Bartle (N) dec.
Chris Van Gorder, 9-8.
The Lake-Lehman wrestling team
is scheduled to be at home tonight
with Meyers and will travel to
Coughlin on Feb. 4.
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