The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 15, 1984, Image 9

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Ronda Hudzik of the Lake
Lehman girls’ basketball team is
shown here as she is presented
with the game ball following the
scoring of her 1,000th career point.
Hudzik, who needed only 23 points
entering the GAR game last week,
finished with 26 points to reach the
coveted milestone. Shown here
during the presentation are from
left, Joseph Martini, girls’
basketball coach; Alberta Hudzik,
Ronda’s mother; Hudzik; and
Daniel Hudzik, Ronda’s father.
(Photo by Ed Campbell)
Two: members of the Crestwood
girls’ basketball team combined for
31 points on Saturday as the Lady
Comets grabbed a 52-46 vitory over
Lake-Lehman to remain undefeated
in second half action in the Wyo-
ming Valley Conference.
Diane Madl led all scorers with 17
points while teammate Doreen
Sabol added 14 markers in the
winning effort. Crestwood in now 5-0
in second-half play while the LAdy
Knights drop to 3-2.
The Lehman girls were led by
Kim Fey, Ronda Hudzik and Sandra
Dicton; all scoring 12 points apiece. -
‘CRESTWOOD (52)
Coslett, 4-0-8; Raczkowski, 3-0-6;
Sabol, 6-2-14; Golda, 2-3-7; Madl, 5-
7-17; Scarano, 0-0-. Totals, 20-12-52.
LAKE-LEHMAN (46)
Fey, 4-4-12; Hudzik, 3-6-12; J.
Solinski, 4-0-8; Dicton, 4-4-12;
Lopasky, 0-0-0; P. Solinski, 1-0-2;
Four members of the Lady
Knights finished in double figures
as Lake-Lehman ran past
Hanover, 74-31, on Thursday.
Jill Solinski led the way with 19
points, followed by Ronda Hudzik
with 16, Kim Fey with 14, and Lori
Lopasky with 12.
LAKE-LEHMAN (74)
Fey, 6-2-14, Hudzik, 8-0-16; J.
Solinski, 8-3-19; Dicton, 2-5-9;
Lopasky, 6-0-12; P. Solinski, 124;
Wascalus, 0-00. Totals, 31-12-74.
HANOVER AREA (31)
Pravis, 1-24; Latzman, 1-0-2;
Hayes, 7-0-14; Baker, 0-1-1;
Koneski, 3-0-6; Wasilewski, 1-0-2;
Kupstas, 1-0-2. Totals, 143-31.
Lake-Lehman 18 28 18 10-74
Hanover Area 7 4 6 14 -31
Jill Solinski scored a game-high
26 points and paced the Lake-
Lehman girls’ basketball team to a
62-39 victory over West Side Tech
on Tuesday.
The. Lady Knights outscored
their hosts, 23-7, in the final period.
LAKE-LEHMAN (62)
Fey, 6-3-15; Hudzik, 42-10; J.
Solinski, 114-26; Dicton, 2-0-4;
Laposky, 0-0-0; P. Solinski, 3-1-7.
totals, 26-10-62.
TECH (39)
rluevix, 2-2-6; McDermott; 5:2-12;
Nicholson, 6-2-14; Zéremba, 0-0-0;
Klass, 2-3-7; Hanchulak, 0-00;
Scripkunas, 0-0-0; Leonard, 0-0-0.
Totals, 15-9-39.
Lake Lehman 12 14 13.23 -62
Tech 10 12 10 7-39
The Lady Knights were
scheduled to travel to Dallas
yesterday and will return home on
Feb. 17 to host Seton Catholic and
Feb. 21 to entertain Meyers.
The Dallas girls’ basketball team
sat on top of a 23-22 halftime edge,
but watched that lead dwindle
through the third and fourth periods
as Wyoming Seminary won a 48-40
decision on Saturday.
The winners were. paced by Sara
Yohe who scored a game-high 19
points.
SEMINARY (48)
Yohe, 6-7-19; Burak, 2-0-4; Ward,
0-0-0; Roland, 1-0-2; Vanderburg, 4-
2-10; Zavada, 6-1-13. Totals, 19,10-48.
DALLAS (40)
Ciccarelli, 3-1-7; Aston, 1-0-2; Bill-
man, 1-3-5; Gavigan, 2-1-5; Roll-
man, 2-0-4; Vloedman, 4-5-13; Rone-
himer, 1-2-4. Totals, 14-12-40.
Seminary 9 13.12 14 - 48
Dallas 10 139 8 - 40
Cheryl Gavigan dumpedin 17
points and teammate Sheri Cic-
carelli added 12 to lead the Dallas
girls’ basketball team to a 47-35
victory over GAR on Tuesday.
The Lady Mountaineers, now 2-1
in second-half action, took a 10-6
lead after the opening period and
enjoyed a 28-18 advantage at the
half.
DALLAS (47)
Ciccarelli, 52-12; Aston, 0-00;
Billman, 1-1-3; Gavigan, 57-17;
Rollman, 3-1-7; Radzinski, 1-0-2;
Vloedman, 0-0-0; Rinehimer, 3-0-6.
Totals, 18-11-47.
GAR (35)
Jones, 0-0-0; Breese, 9-0-18;
Blaum, 1-0-2; Geskey, 5-1-11;
Skrepenak, 1-0-2; Fiaschi, 10-2;
Krasucki, 0-00. Totals, 17-1-35.
DALLAS 10 18 11 8-47
GAR 6 12 710-35
The Lady Mountaineers were
scheduled to be at home with Lake-
Lehman yesterday. They will be
on the road Feb. 17 at Hanover and
again Feb. 21 at Crestwood.
The Dallas Soccer Parents Club
held its first annual dinner re-
cently at Coscia’s Restaurant,
Dallas.
Among those in attendance were
Dr. Richard Shipe, superin-
King’s schedules
‘Appreciation Day’
“Wyoming Valley Appreciation
Day’’ atKing's College will be held
Saturday, Feb. 18.
Athletic. Director John: Dorish
said that on “Appreciation Day’
all residents will be admitted free
to King's basketball double
header. :
At 2 p.m., King’s men will play
Madison FDU, and at 4 p.m. the
Lady Monarchs will face Drew
University.
Sports fans, their families and
friends are invited to see King’s
teams Feb. 18 as guests of the
college.
News & Ad
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Friday Noon
tendent, Dallas School District:
and Joseph O’Donnell, School
Board member.
Players and coaches of the
Dallas High School soccer team
were presented with jackets.
Coach John McCafferty was
given a plaque, honoring him for
his outstanding work with the
team.
The Dallas Soccer Parents Club
wishes to thank all businesses for
their donations to the club.
The Dallas wrestling team picked
up the last 20 points of the match
and defeated Wyoming Area, 38-22,
Sturday night. i
Recording falls for the Mountai-
neers were Kriner, P. Burke,
Borton, Ji. Patts, and Walsh.
DALLAS, 38, WYOMING AREA
22
98 - Kriner (D) pin Lukash, 3:25;
105 - P. Burke (D) pin M. Pocces-
chi, 2:27; 112 - Gawelko (W) maj.
dec. Mathers, 13-4; 119 - Chronowski
(2) dec. J. Burke, 4-2; 126 - LaPorte
(W) pin Hockenberry, 5:10; 132 -
Borton (D) pin Trotta, 5:17; 138 -
Coolbaugh (W) pin Graham, 1:09;
145 - Bernosky (W) dec. Jo. Patts, 7-
3; 155 - Ji. Patts (D) pin Ceccarelli,
4:46; 167 - Rome (D) sup. dec.
Gilpin, 3:45; Hwt. - Finnegan (D)
dec. Van Buskirk, 5-4.
Coughlin, 9-1, remained in a tie
a 33-16 victory over Dallas Wed
nesday.
Dallas whose record dropped to
6-4 on the season, won decisions at
105, 119, 126 and 155.
COUGLIN 33, DALLAS 16
98, Bonomo (C) dec. Kriner, 6-0;
105, mathers (D) dec. Serafin, 8-1;
112, Robinson (C) pin P. Burke,
3:50; 119 J. Burke (D) sup. dec.
Krugel, 16-4; 126, Borton (D) maj.
dec. Larnard, 10-0; 132, Banasek
(C) pin Hall, 1:11; 138, Thompson
(C) pin Graham, 2:51; 145,
Chernavage (C) dec. Joe Patts, 5
4; 155, Rome (D) maj. dec. Ken
zakoski, 10-0; 167, Werner (C) dec.
Jim Patts, 9-2; 185, Larry Danko
(C) dec. Walsh, 6-2; Hwt., David
(C) dec. Finnegan, 3-1.
The Mountaineers are scheduled
to host Wyoming Valley West
tonight and will be home again on
Feb. 18 when they play host to
Bishop Hoban.
The Lake-Lehman wrestling team
won a 35-17 victory over Wyoming
Valley West Saturday night, drop-
ping the Spartans info second place
in the Wyoming Valleyn Conference.
Recording falls for the LEHman
boys were Miller and VanGorder.
LEHMAN 35, WVW 17
98 - Austin (L) dec. S. Motyka, 4-
3; 105 - Bower (W) dec. Smith, 3-1;
112 - Miller (L) pin R. Motyka, 4:25;
119 - McDonald (L) pin Stefanides,
2:51; 126 - E. DeRemder (W) pin
Pallante, 4:16; 132 - D. DeRemer
(W) Pin Coolbaugh, 2:47; 138 -
Clancy (L) dec. Sincavage, 7-0; 145 -
Rosencrans (L) dec. Kile, 8-1; 155 -
Wargo (L) dec. Pozaic, 7-4; 167 -
Geurin, (L) dec. Novitski, 8-3; 185 -
Janusz (L) drew McGee, 9-9; Hwt, -
VanGorder (L) pin Yaglowski, 1:58.
Teams sought
Any Class D softball team in-
terested in entering the West
Wyoming Recreation League iis
asked to contact league president
Jeff Malloy at 693-3498 after 5 p.m.
Marty Onzik led the way with 19
points and the Lake-Lehman boys’
basketball team defeated Crest-
wood, 68-57, on Saturday.
Both teams are now tied at 4-1
and in second place in the Wyoming
Valley Conference while GAR is
alone in first place at 4-0.
LAKE-LEHMAN (68)
Jones, 4-1-9; Drugotch, 5-3-13;
Iwanowski, 7-1-15; Bearde, 5-2-12;
Onzik, 5-9-19. Totals, 26-16-68.
CRESTWOOD (57)
Hullick, 3-2-8; Benz, 2-2-6;
Loomis, 6-0-12; Blaum, 1-4-6; Sain-
clair, 5-0-10; Smith, 5-1-11; Gallag-
her, 2-0-4. Totals, 24-9-57.
Behind the hot hands of Bill
Bearde and Scott Drugotch, who
combined for 35 points, Lake-
Lehman edged Hanover, 67-62 on
Thursday.
Bearde finished with 19 while
Drugotch added 16 as the Black
Knights upped their second half
record to 3-1.
LAKE-LEHMAN (76)
Bearde, 6-7-19; Iwanowski, 5-0-
10; Drugotch, 64-16; Jones, 6-2-15;
Onzik, 490-8. Totals, 27-13-67.
HANOVER AREA (62)
Connelly, 4-0-8; Segaris, 2-15;
Antall, 13-0-26; Stefanowicz, 3-28;
Bohn, 3-0-6; Tryba, 3-3-9. Totals,
28-6-62.
Lake-Lehman 20 13 18 16 -67
Hanover Area 8 21 21 12-62
Lake-Lehman had four players
in double figures as they defeated
West Side Tech, 83-56, in Lehman
last Tuesday.
Scoring in double digits for the
Black Knights were Bill Bearde
with 16, Ray Iwanowski with 16,
Scott Drugotch with 14 and Paul
Jones with 20.
LAKE-LEHMAN (83)
Bearde, 8-0-16; Barbacci, 1-0-2;
Boyle, 2-377; Iwanowski, 7-216;
Drugotch, 7-0-14; Jones, 8-4-20;
Onzik, 1-0-2; Stash, 10-2; Andes, 1-
24; Weidner, 0-0-0. Totals, 36-11-
83.
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team lost only two matches and
grabbed a 49-8 victory over Pitt-
ston Area on Wednesday.
Black Knights recording falls
were Miller, at 119, Clancy‘at 138
and Chris VanGorder at
heavyweight.
AREA 8
98, Guzenski (L) drew B. Tracey,
3-3; 105, Austin (L) pin Davis,
1:25; 112, MacDonald, (L) dec.
Orloski, 11-4; 119, Miller (L) pin
Leyshon, 3:39; 126, P. Tracey, (P)
dec. Pallante, 8-4; 132, Lizak, (P)
dec. Coolbaugh, 6-2; 138, Clancy,
(L) pin Kizis, 2:30; 145, Rosen-
crans, (L) won by forfeit; 155,
Wargo, (L) sup. dec. Dunn, 20-8;
167, Guerin, (L) won by forfeit;
185, Janusz, (L) dec. Griglock, 4-0;
Hwt., VanGorder (L) pin Spinier,
1:46.
The Black Knights will be at
home tonight with Crestwood and
will host Wyoming Area on Feb.
18.
WEST SIDE TECH (56)
_ Fetchko, 9-3-21; K. Lutz, 2-3-7;
Tomchak, 5-0-10; Lupinski, 4-0-8;
Butchko, 4-0-8; Sapack, 0-2-2.
Totals, 24-8-56. 7
Lake-Lehman 20 16 22 25-83
Tech 813 14 21-56
Even though the Black Knights
had five players in double figures
and finished with 63 total points, it
wasn’t enough to contain un-
defeated Williamsport and the
locals were handed a 9563 defeat.
Leading the Lehman boys were
Ray Iwanowski with 16 points, Bill
Bearde with 13, Paul Jones with 11,
Scott Drugotch with 10 and Jeff
Onzik with 12.
WILLIAMSPORT (95)
Churban, 12-3-27; Graves, 60-12;
Mextorf 9-0-18; White, 8-0-16;
Burch, 3-0-6; Lockwood, 3-06;
Nicklaus, 4-0-8; Pagana, 02-2.
Totals, 45-5-95.
LAKE-LEHMAN (63)
Bearde, 4-5-13; Iwanowski, 64-
16; Weidner, 0-1-1; Drugotch, 4-2-
10; Jones, 51-11; Onzik, 5-2-12.
Totals, 24-15-63. 3
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Ed Gorey pulls down a rebound
for Dallas in Tuesday’s contest
against GAR while teammates
Four members of the Dallas boys’
basketball team finished the eve-
ning in double figures as the Moun-
taineers picked up an 83-52 victory
over Wyoming Seminary Saturday
night.
DALLAS (83) :
Grove, 6-0-12; Wilson, 4-2-10;
Gorey, 4-0-8; Thomas, 6-3-15; Fitch,
1-0-2; Farrell, 6-0-12; Plisnar, 0-3-3;
Lyons, 0-1-1; Long, 2-0-4; Manusky,
4-0-4, Totals, 36-11-85. -
SEMINARY (52)
Antinnes, 0-4-4;1 Galante, 4-1-9;
Saul, 2-2-6; Berry, 0-0-0; Lovett, 9-4-
22; Williams, 0-0-0; Jennings, 3-0-6;
Dave Thomas (34)
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Caputo, 1-1-3; Lytle, 1-0-2. Totals,
20-12-52. ai
Dallas 25 18 20-20 - 83 -
Seminary 4 11 13 24 - 52
Dave Thoma and Ed Gorey !
combined for 39 points, scoring 19 *
and 20 markers respectively, but it"
wasn’t enough as the Dallas boys:
suffered a 65-57 defeat to GAR. .
The Mountaineers, who defeated
GAR, 34-33, in a special playoff"
game for the first-half title.
dropped to2-1 insecond-half action .
while the Grenadiers moved to2-0.
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Williamsport 26 28 26 15-95
Lake-Lehman 1523 10 15-63
- The Black Knights were
scheduled to host Dallas last night.
Tournament
The Diocesan Eighth Grade
Basketball Tournaments for boys
and girls will be held at the
Scranton Catholic Youth Center.
The girls’ tournament & scheduled
for Feb. 23, and the boys’ tour-
nament is scheduled for Feb. 26.
The winners of the tournaments
will go on to compete in the State
Diocesan 8th Grade Tournament.
Entry registrations have been
sent out to a number: of teams for
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They will then travel to Seton
Catholic on Feb. 17 and to Meyers
on Feb. 21 for the final game of
regular conference action. .
the tournaments. A team must be
Ist or 2nd in their league or, if no
league affiliation, they must have
won 80 percent of their games.
Entries must be at the Scranton
CYC no later than Feb. 15.
Teams who qualify and have not
received an invitation are asked to
contact Fr. Richard Czachor at the
CYC 347-3311.
The Scranton CYC is a member
agency of the United Way of
Lackawanna County.
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