Galliant efforts Dallas Post/Ed Campbell match. — Dallas Post/Ed Campbell The Lake-Lehman boys’ volleyball team saw its 25-match winning streak come to an end last Tuesday when it went down to defeat at the hands of Wyoming Valley West in the PIAA District: 2 championship game. The Spartans won the match, 15-13, 11-15, and 15-10, and will now compete in the PIAA tournament scheduled for April 27 and 28 at Shippensburg State University. ; Valley West took an early 3-0 lead in the first Jill takes a swing game, but the Black Knights bounced back to tie the score. With the score then knotted at 9-all, Valley West served five straight points and a violation against Lehman on a free ball gave the Spartans their first-game victory. In the second game, Lake-Lehman’s Mike Stash, who finished the game with six points, had five of those points early in the match, putting the Back Mountain boys on top, 8-4. T8Fo 1 | {} QO! ’ HOURS: Open Daily 'til 5 | QUALITYSTOR | a A oy I | Ss i Dallas girls defeat Sem The Dallas girls romped for a five-run rally in the fifth inning and defeated Wyoming Seminary, 14-7, last week. Entering the fifth frame tied at 5- 5, the Dallas girls were led by Lori Handley who went three for four from the plate and scored three runs. Sheri Ciccarelli and Jill Radzinski banged out back to back doubles in the Lady Mountaineers’ victory. LEHMAN 11, SETON 0 Cindy Slocum banged out a home- run in the third ining and the Lake- Lehman girls went on to take an 11- 0 shutout over Seton Catholic. Lehman, 4-0, enjoyed a seven-run rally in that third inning, sending 12 batters to the plate. Also in that inning, Pam Solinski cracked a bases-loaded triple, driving home Kelly Wandel, Christie Wascalus and Gail Austin. Jill Solinski and Beth Finn shared the pitching duties with Solinski grabbing the win. 5 LL season opens Frank Joyce, president of Back Mt. Baseball, has announced that the season will offially begin on April 28, with ceremonies beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Little League Complex. Established Or == » A 7 — Yes A » A mE The Harveys Lake Bassmasters held their Fourth Annual Youth Trout Derby on Saturday, the first day of trout season. The day was chilly with a few showers, but despite the weather the youngsters managed to bring in a record catch. Of the 400 plus youngsters entered in the derby, 130 weighted in fish for a total weight 322 lbs. Winners in each age group received prizes and trophies. Winners are as follows: 11 and under — 1st, Allen Morrow, Harveys Lake; 2nd, Matt Kopicki, Edwardsville; 3rd, Glen Carr, Wilkes-Barre; 4th David Fisher, Shavertown; 5th Stephanie Andrasko, Shavertown; 6th Nicole Sennett, Harveys Lake; 7th John Paul Lipicki, Edwardsville; 8th Howie Whipple, Harveys Lake; 9th Ray Toney, Kingston; 10th Bobby Sims, Harveys Lake. 12 - 15 — 1st Gene Faulls, Harveys Lake; 2nd Judd Kopicki, Edwards- ville; 3rd Bill Patton, Noxen; 4th Brian Traver, Harveys Lake; 5th Guy Roy Zerfoss, Harveys Lake; 7th Mike Taylor, Harveys Lake; 9th Ian Tattersall, Harveys Lake; 10th Heather Whipple, Harveys Lake. The Lowrance Lunker Award went to Bobby Adams of Trucksville with a 2 Ib. 6 oz. fish. This is a yearly award with a trophy donated by the Lowrance Electronics Co. Mark McQuown and George “Bones’’ Mahoney field testers for Lowrance were on the lake demon- strating the latest computer graphs and flasher units throughout the day. ; Local area businessmen donated many prizes to the winners in each age group to further insure that the event was a success. They were the Back Mt. Sporting Goods, Cook’s Store, Bob’s Bait & Tackle, Lake Summit Rod & Gun Club, Javers Store, Conrad’s and Caddie LaBar’s. Back Mt. $30 in gift certificates; Bob’s Bait & Tackle, $20 in gift certificates; Cook’s Store, Fenwick Rod and Eagle Claw Reel; Lake Summit Rod & Gun, $20 gift certifi- cate; Javers Store, Bag of Lures; Conrad’s, Berkley Fly Rod; Caddie LaBar’s Tackle Box. Free hot dogs, whimpies and soda were served by the Bassmasters at the weigh-in. The hot dogs were donated by Daring’s Market. The soda was donated by Andy Roan. Snacks were donated by Wise Potato Chips. A special thanks to Boscov’s, the Bait Box and Abu-Garcia - whose donations made it possible to give every youngster a prize even if they didn’t catch fish. (Note: over 200 FRESH LIQUID CHLORINE Introductory Offer 5 0 9% OFF First 5 Gallons QUALITY DISCOUNT. POOL STCRE (Next To RAVE'S) Chinchilla 586-9686 x N assorted tackle were handed out following the weigh-in.) : A special thanks to the Grotto for the use of their facilities and Michael Morreale, Luzerne County: Treasurer for his generous dona- tion. 3 3 The next scheduled event the Bassmasters will hold is the Youth Game Fish Derby at the lake in Soccer registration J scheduled The Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association will hold registration for this year’s soccer program on Saf- urday, April 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kennedy Lounge of Merrick Hall on the campus of College Mis- ericordia. : Registration is open to all boys. and girls ages 6 to 15, age as of December 31, 1984. The cost is $15.00 for the first child, $13.00 for the second, and $10.00 for each of the others in the family.” All first year players are requested to attend registration wearing sneakers to participate in a 10 minute introduc- tion to soccer program. The start of the season will again be in August. At registration, parents will be able to volunteer for various soccer program support activities includ- ing coaching, refereeing, linemen, parents advisory committee, grounds keeping, etc. Parents and any other interested individuals are requested to sign up at registration. BMYSA will provide training for coaches, referees and linemen through summer clinics. All players will receive a uniform to keep. 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