El Paul Jones is shown here literally flying to two of his 14 points in Lake-Lehman’s victory over Wyoming Seminary last Tuesday in the opening game of the second half in the Wyoming Valley Conference Division IL. (Photo by Ed Campbell) GAR used its running game and coasted to a 71-44 victory over Lake-Lehman on the winners’ home court Feb. 3. The Grenadiers, who sat on top of a 15-12 lead at the end of the i : ma Opening period, outscored the Back fp Mountain boys 16-8: and 20-8 in the : ~ second and third quarters respec- bh ! @ tively to break open the game. »' - GAR (71) * Rollins, 6-2-14; Burton, 7-4-18; Skrepenak, 5-0-10; Crawford, 4-0-8; Callahan, 7-0-14; Macko, 0-2-2; Panzak, 1-1-3; Ellis, 0-2-2; V. Craw- ford, 0-0-0; Melnick, 0-0-0. Totals, 30-11-71. LAKE-LEHMAN (44) Bearde, 7-1-15; Iwanowski, 2-2-6; 7” Weidner, 0-4-4; Drugotch, 2-1-5; P. ‘5 Jones, 7-0-14; Barbacci, 0-0-0; i* Boyle, 0-0-0; Onzik, 0-0-; Stash, 0-0- 0; Andes, 0-0-0. Totals, 18-8-44. After jumping out to a 20-12 lead and enjoying a 33-18 halftime advantage, Lake-Lehman coasted Dallas rallies; beats Comets £ The Mountaineers found them- 3 selves on the lower end of a 20-9 score, but rallied to win the last hive bouts and defeat Crestwood, 35-20, on Feb. 4 at the Comets’ - gym. DALLAS 35, CRESTWOOD 20 = 98 - Mazeika (C) dec. Kriner, 6-0; * 105 - P. Burke (D) pin Lewis, 4:18; © 112 - Swank (C) dec. Mathers, 4-2: i% 119 - M. Wychock (C) dec. J. Burke, 6-0; 126 - Harris (C) won by . forfeit; 132 - Borton (D) dec. Hos- -. sage, 4-0; 138 - Byler (C) sup. dec. Hall, 14-2; 145 - Jo. Patts (D) pin Giampietro, 3:51; 155 - Rome (D) . sup. dec. S. Wychock, 17-3; 167 - Ji. i Patts (D) pin Dotzel, 2: 2 185 - Walsh (D) pin Soboleski, ; Hwt. - Finnegan (D) dec. Pry, 7- 3 Seminary to a 64-39 victory over Wyoming Seminary Tuesday. Bill Bearde and Paul Jones scored. 14 points each while Ray Iwanowski added 12 markers to the winning cause. Seminary, winless on the season, was contained to single digit scoring in both the second and fourth quarters. LAKE-LEHMAN (64) Bearde, 6-2-14; Barbacei, 0-0-0; Boyle, 2-0-4; Iwanowski, 6-0-12; Weidner, 2-0-4; Drugotch, 3-2-8; Jones, 7-0-14; Onzik, 2-4-8; Stash, 0-0-0; Andes, 0-0-0. Totals, 28-8-64. WYOMING SEMINARY (39) Antinnes, 3-0-6; Galante, 7-0-14; Saul, 3-0-6; Berry, 0-0-0; Kelly, 0-0- 0; Lovett, 6-0-12; L. Berry, 0-0-0; Jennings, 0-0-0; Caputo, ' 0-1-1; Lytle; 0-0-0. Totals, 19-1-39. Lake-Lehman 2013 17 14-64 Seminary 12.6 12 9-39 The Black Knights were sched- uled to host Williamsport on Feb. 6 and West Side Tech on Feb. 7. They will be on the road on Feb. 9 when they travel to Hanover and will be home again on Feb. 11 to host Crestwood before they play host to Dallas on Feb. 14. » Ronda Hudzik, needing only 23 points to reachg the 1,000 point plateau, scored 26 points on Feb. 3 and led the Lake-Lehman girls’ over GAR. The Lady Knights took an 18-6 lead - after the first quarter and never looked back as they grabbed their first victory of the second half. They now are 1-1 in second half action. LAKE-LEHMAN (63) Fey, 2-2-6; Hudzik, 10-6-26; J. Solinski, 3-4-10; Dicton, 3-3-9; Lopasky, 2-0-4; P. Solinski, 3-0-6; Judge, 1-0-2; Wandel, 0-0-0. Totals, 24-15-63. GAR (36) Fiaschi, 2-0-4; Skrepenak, 2-1-5; Smeragal;io, 1-0-2; Blaum, 6-0-12; Geskey, 5-1-11; Krasucki, 0-0-0; C. Watson, 1-0-2; Politz, 0-0-0. Totals, 17-2-36. Lake-Lehman 18 13 21 11 - 63 GAR 616 8 6 - 36 Four successful free throws by Kayann Vanderburg late in the fourth quarter gave the Wyoming Seminary girls a 40-36 victory over Lake-Lehman in the opening game of the second half in Wyoming Valley Basketball Conference action. Yohe, 5-2-12; Roland, 3-1-7; Vanderburg 1-5-7; Zavada, 3-2-8; Lawrence, 0-0-0. Totals, 15-10-40. LAKE-LEHMAN (36) Fey, 3-0-6; Hudzik, 5-0-10; J. Solinski, 4-0-8; Dicton, 3-0-6; Laposky, 0-0-0; P. Solinski, 3-0-6. Totals, 18-0-36. Wyoming Seminary 4 12 11 13-40 Lake-Lehman 8 6 16-36 uled to be at West Side Tech on Feb. 7. They will return home to host Hanover oni Feb. 9 and will travel to Crestwood on Feb. 11 and Dallas on Feb. 14. Dallas girls Seton Catholic was successful on only six of 23 free throw attempts and the Dallas girls’ basketball team ran to a.73-56 victory on Feb. 3. Seton, who lost four players due to foul trouble, was led by Jackie Higgins who drilled in 17 points. Dallas, 2-0 in second half action, received double-figure scoring from four players. Kim Rollman was high scorer for the winners with 16 points while Sheri Ciccarelli and Cheryl Gavigan chipped in 15 and 14 markers in the winning efforts and Karen Vloedman added 12. DALLAS (73) Ciccarelli, 6-3-15; Aston, 2-0-4; Billman, 1-2-4; Gavigan, 5-4-14; Rollman, 7-2-16; Radzinski, 0-3-3; Vloedman, 5-2-2; Rinehimer, 1-3-5. Totals, 27-19-73. SETON CATHOLIC (56) Higgins, 8-1-17; Soy, 6-1-13; K. Tigue, 3-0-6; Reddington, 1-0-2; Kovaleski, 2-2-6; M. Tigue, 4-2-10; Cappeloni, 1-0-2; Campbell, 0-0-0; Stefanoski, 0-0-0. Totals, 25-6-56. Dallas 1222 19 19 - 73 Seton 11 13 11 21 - 56 The Dallas girls’ basketball team held a51-50 lead with just 2:33 remaining but Margo Serafini and Karen Monko combined for six points in the final minutes to lift Meyers to a 56-53 upset over Dallas. Serafini hit a short jumper to put Meyers up, 51-51. Monko hit one foul shot at the 41 second mark to put the Lady Mohawks on top for good. Serafini then sank two foul shots with just 29 seconds to go. Dallas had three players in the double figures as Cheryl Gavigan finished with 20 points, Kim Rollman chalked up 12 points and Sheri Ciccarelli, pumped in 10. MEYERS (56) M. Serafini, 9-2-20; D. Serafini, 1- 3-5; Merlie, 6-2-14; Melovitz, 3-0-6; Monko, 4-3-11. Totals, 23-10-56. DALLAS (53) Ciccarelli, 4-2-10; Aston, 4-1-9; Billman, 0-2-2; Gavigan, 8-4-20; Rollman, 6-0-12; Vleedman, 0-0-0; Rineheimer, 0-0-0. Totals, 22-9-53. Meyers 10 11 21 14-56 Dallas 15 12 20 6-53 The Lady Mountaineers were scheduled to be on the road Feb. 7 at GAR and again on Feb. 11 at Wyoming Seminary before return- ing home to host Lake-Lehman on Feb. 14. Lake-Lehman’s Chris Van Gorder pinned Dale David of Coughlin with just 15 seconds remaining in the match and the Black Knights cap- tured a 31-25 victory before more than 2,000 fans at the Coughlin gym. VanGorder was ahead on points, 5-0, when he recorded the fall at LAKE- LEHMAN 31, COUGHLIN 101 - Austin a iy Bonomo, 10- 3; 108 - Serafin (C) pin Smith, 3:39; 115 - Robinson (C) pinned Miller, 2:53; 122 - Coolbaugh (L) pin Krugel, 1:58; 129 - Pallente (L) dec. Larnerd, 5-3; 135 - Clancy (L) drew Thompson, 2-2; 141 - Rosen- crans (L) pin Kaye, 4:43; 148 - Wargo (L) dec. Chernavage, 6-1; 158 - Geurin (L) drew Kenzakoski, 2-2; 170 - Werner (C) dec. Janusz, 3-2; 188 - Danko (C) pin Stratford, 3:27; Hwt. - Van Gorder (L) pin David, 5:45. Mountaineer cages visible are Ed Gorey (44) and Dave Thomas(34). (Photo by Ed Campbell) The Dallas boys’ basketball team ran to a 22-11 lead after one quarter and never looked back as it went on to hand Seton Catholic an 81-43 loss at the Pittston gym. The Mountaineers outscored their hosts, 22-10 in the third quarter to ice the victory. DALLAS (81) Thomas, 8-3-19; Gorey, 12-0-24; Manusky, 3-0-6; Wilson, 5-2-12; M. Farrell, 2-2-6; Grove, 2-0-4; Fitch, 1-1-3; Gray, 0-0-0; Darling, 1-0-2; Plesnar, 0-0-0; Lyons, 2-0-4; Long, 0-0-0. Totals, 36-9-81. SETON CATHOLIC (43) Haggerty, 5-3-13; Zalonis, 4-0-8; E. Farrell, 7-7-15; Duffy, 1-2-4; Finnan, 1-1-3; Dobbs, 0-0-0; Healey, 0-0-0; Zavrotny, 0-0-0; Saporito, 0-0- 0; McGlaughin, 0-0-0; Dommes, 0-0- 0; Lavelle, 0-0-0; Carey, 0-0-0. Totals, 15-13-43. Dallas 22 15 22 22 - 81 Seton 11 13 10 9 - 43 Dave Thomas led the way with 16 points while teammate Tim Grove chipped in 14 to lead Dallas to a 64- 42 victory over Meyers Tuesday evening. The game marked the opening of the second half in Wyoming Valley Conference Division II action. The Mountaineers ran to an impressive 18-3 lead after one quarter and never looked back. DALLAS (64) Thomas, 4-8-16; Gorey, 5-1-11; Manusky, 2-2-6; Wilson, 2-0-4: Farrell, 3-0-6; Grove, 6-2-14; Fitch, 1-0-2; Gray, 0-0-0; Darling, 0-1-1; Moyer, 2-0-4; Plesnar, 0-0-0; Lyons, 0-0-0. Totals, 25-14-64. MEYERS (42) Krawczeniuk,” 3-5-11; Lott, 6-5- 17; Royal, 3-2-8; Walsh, 1-0-2; Zwiebel, 0-0-0; Skaff, 1-1-3; Snook, 0-1-1. Totals, 14-14-42. : Dallas 18 20 16 11-64 Meyers 31312 14 1-42 The Mountaineers were sched- uled to be at home with GAR: on Feb. 7. They will then host Wyo- ming Seminary on Feb. 11 and will travel to Back Mountain rivals, Lake-Lehman, on Feb. 14. ( Noxen 298-2347 REASONABLE MONTHLY RATES Container Service . 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