Jill scores two title- LEWI SIM3I1 NVONNG-SIM3] NVIONNG- SIM3T NVINNQG-SIM31 Sam VISA® NVONNG-SIMIT NVINNG-SIMIT NVINNG Defeat Prep, 47-39 By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent “Tonight was fantastic,” said Lake-Lehman’s girls varsity coach Joe Martini, following the Lady Knights’ 47-39 win over Scranton Prep. The victory last Friday night gave the Back Mountain girls the Division AA PIAA District 2 title. “The girls played like they've neer played before,” said Martini. “When we were behind and they went to man-to-man defense and we went to zone it turned everything around. Our girls made a 12-point run to gain the lead. The Solinski sisters played an outstanding game, Pam the best I have ever seen her play. Ronda Hudzik - I don’t know how she did it - she was so high, she was sick. “I had to take her out of the game for a while and when she went back in, she was injured but she played a great game. It was her key shooting when she came back in in the final that clinched it for us.” Martini said when the season opened, the team and its coaches set two goals for this year - the first was to win the Wyoming Valley Conference Division AA title and the second was to win the District 2 title. “We have achieved both. From now on, each win will be icing on the cake,” said the Knights’ coach. “To win the state title, we have to win five games. I’m making no predictions. We’ll just take one game at a time and from now on the games become increasingly tougher. “Whatever we do, we will have nothing to be sorry about because the girls have been fantastic this season. They are excellent athletes but this year they have ‘‘jelled” together. They have gained a cer- tain maturity and they play their roles better. “Lori Lopasky can fill any spot, inside or outside. In the Williams- port game, I had my eyes opened. Until then, I had been playing my five starters most of the time, letting the others on the bench. When I had a girl out due to illness, I had to change to seven instead of my original five. “We lost Gail Austin in January so we down to six girls. Pam Solinski filled in beautifully. She showed it Friday night.” Martini explained that his girls know their particular jobs, but they have learned to play as a unit. They help each other more this season, he said, and Martini believes this is a key factor in their success. He speaks highly of the Solinksi sisters who let their actions on the court speak for themselves. Martini said Jill played the best game of her career Friday night and he praised Hudzik highly. “She (Hudzik) went into the game with an injured finger, ankle and elbow and was so hyper about the game that she became ill. I had to take her out and ‘Thank goodness for Charlotte Slocum’, who treated her and brought her down. She calmed Hudzik So she could go back in the game in the third quarter. Then she went after a jump ball and fell on the floor. “I had to take her (Hudzik) out again and Mrs. Slocum treated. her and got her straightened out. While Hudzik was out, I put in Lopasky who did a great job of rebounding.” | When Hudzik went back in the game, she made four consecutive key foul shots for the Knights, the shots that clinched the game for the title winners. The Lady Knights will play Athens, District 4’s No. Two team, on Saturday, March 17. Martini said that although a definite site has not been set, he believes it will be Top honors somewhere in the Wilkes-Barre- Scranton Area since Lake-Lehman is a No. One team. If the Knights win that game, they will play the No. 2 team from District Trhee at a place to be announced by committee officials. “We will use basically the same style play which carried us to the Misericordia cagers honored Two College Misericordia men’s basketball players were recently chosen as members of the Keystone Athletic Conference (K.A.C.) All Tournament and All Conference teams. Michael Moeller and Monte Deyo were ranked among the top six tournament players and the five best conference players. Selection for the All Conference team is based on a player’s performance during the eight regular season games. During Moeller’s four years on the Highlanders basketball team, he scored 1558 points against opposing teams, averaging 24 points per game and 69 percent from the foul line. He served as this season’s team captain and commanded a forward position. Moeller scored 13 points against Penn State Capital Campus and 24 points against Alvernia during the K.A.C. tournament held in Febru- ary. The Highlanders placed second in the conference. A senior business major, Moeller is the son of Paula and Arnie Moeller of Nazareth. Monte Deyo, an aggressive rebounder, commands a center posi- tion on the Highlanders team. He is a three year veteran of the team and averages 18 points per game with a 76 percent average from the foul line. During the K.A.C. tourna- ment, Deyo scored 14 points against Penn State Capital and 12 points against Alvernia. Deyo is a junior business major from Hackensack, New Jersey. He is the son of Crawford and Lois Deyo. Have A News Tip? Call 675-5211 8 pm 9p 10pm Thursday 1 District crown,” said Martini, “with a few minor adjustments. This late in the season there’s no sense in trying to go with a new defense-just go with the one you know and do well. We will take one game at a time from here in.” LAKE-LEHMAN (47) Dicton, 4-3-11; Fey, 1-1-3; here receiving a plaque for The Lehman girls defeated Totals, 17-13-47. SCRANTON PREP (39) 0-0-0. Totals, 15-9-39. Lake-Lehman 7 14 12 14 - 47 Scranton Prep 11 4 8 16 - 39 Words of wisdom Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Y to win the title. % {i