District winners coach; Paul Gritman, Steve Brace, O’Donnell, unitdentified, Tricia Chismer, Heather Led by the 10-medal winning per- formance of Mark Richardson, Steve Brace, and Walter Lasecki, the Dallas Junior High Track Team won the overall Boys’ Championship at the District II Championship Meet at Scranton Memorial Stadium last Saturday. This title is especially notable because it is the first time in eight years anyone other than Pittston Area has held'it. The boys used a district record-setting one-mile relay performance to come from behind in the last event of the day to cop the win, The junior high girls’ team fin- ished a close second overall in the girls’ division to a strong Tunkhan- nock squad. Kristen Piatkowski, Susan Starolis, Tracy Karuza and Erin Cleary led the scoring for the girls. Coaches for this year’s team YOU'LL RESP NEVER ; DTT MATCH ! THIS PRICE AGAIN ACT NOW! RATT NOT : J SOLAR POOL ; ONCRETE Y INCLUDES CO er INCX BRACES + 418 FILTER PAD. §’5"x15,5” DECK & FILTER ® 2 LADDERS are David Jiunta, Coach; Robert Mitkus and Pat Salley, Assistant Coaches. Setting new district records with their individual victories were Mark Richardson, 1600 meter run and 800 meter run; Steve Brace, 100 meter hurdle and 165 meter hurdles; Bar- bara Davies, girls shot put; and the boys 1600 meter relay team of Mark Richardson, Steve Brace, Paul Grit- man and Martin Barry. In the roll off for the season championship in the Ladies Country League recently, Fashion Vending downed the Castlettes by 83 pins to cop the title. Castlettes took the first game paced by L. Cyphers’ 180 but the vending team won the second and third gamesto collect total pins. R. Gula hit 171 (489) for the vending five. In the Bowlerette League Frank- lin’s copped two and one half points from Tom Reese girls with R. Gula’s 176 showing the way. N. Moser walloped the pins for 201-182- 178 (561) to lead Brent Long to three points from the Hoagie Bar whose high scorer was N. Crane’s 174. Dallas Nursery picked up four point by forfeit from Endless Moun- tains in the George Shupp League when M. Rudick was the only man to show for the mountain five. Ted Wilson sparked the nursery men with 244 (604) and A. Coolbaugh rolled 214 (577). Gino’s Shoe Store collected four points on a forfeit by Roberts OIl with Daubert hitting 560. L. Lavelle’s 211 (547) and D. Katyl’s 221 (529) set the pace for WHEN YOU CAN OPEN MON. -FRI. 8-8 SAT. 8-6 SUN. 12-5 Raves) In Chinchilla ORAPID SAND FILTER AUTOMATIC CHLORINATOR OTILE BORDER > am — OSAND, CEMENT & | PEBBLE BOTTOM THE POOL WATER CIRCULATES THROUGH TNE DECK AREA, SOLAR HEATING THE WATER! UALITY POOLS IS ASK ABOUT | FREE ABOVE GROUND & BRING THIS | - FREE! 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In the Idetown Compact League reports have LeBarons taking three from the Citations, the Aries picking up’ three from Capris led by B. DENAE SCHONER Judy Sholtis, a sophomore liberal earned her second varsity letter and was named Most Valuable Player of the Susquehanna University women’s softball team this spring, while Denae Schoner of Dallas earned her first varsity letter in women’s track. Sholtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sholtis of RD 1, Dallas, is a graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High School, while Schoner, whose par- m 2 ©w A QUALITY STORE ‘ COME IN & LOOK < ) =) { Fr i May’s 208 (519) and the Pinto’s copping two and a half points from the Firebirds. M. Kelly’s 182-239 (581) paced the Suds Suckers to shutting out the Buckwheats in Our Gang league whil the Barn Owls took three from the Mold ’N Oldies. C. Searfoss hit the pins for 228 (524) to aid Lucky Strikes in earning three from Half '0O Nickels whose P. Kopchas rolled 178 (475). Grandview Ave., Dallas, is a Dallas High School graduate. Ned Shuman of Dallas also earned his first varsity letter this spring in men’s track at Susquehanna. Shuman, a freshman liberal arts of 18 Southside Ave., Dallas, and Edward Shuman of Los Angeles, California. He is a graduate of Chula Vista High School in Califor- nia. Qo & z 0 > z m 2 w 8 Cc z 0 > | . m 2 wn Qo c z 0 > : A No \ Established Since 1940 1 TRX TRAINER MEN’S JOGGING SHOE Reg. $34.99 SALE PRICED $24.99 OVER & ENV INNG-SIMIT ER NVONNQg NVONNG-SIM31 EEN VONNG-SIM 31 IEE NVONNG-SIM31 EEN VYONNG-SIMI| W-B Fats Sports shorts By LEE L. RICHARDS Sports Columnist CLIPBOARD NOTES: s — Bob Mason of United Pegg Bank informed me plans are ju about finalized to bring former U.S. Open Champ Andy North another exhibition. Andy was a big hit last year. " Mason said he has close to 100 golfers set to par- ticipate in the Bank’s outing again this year. While the college and high school football seasons are still several months away, I’ve been hearing a lot of good things about two teams in particular. Many coaches believe Valley West will have another outstanding team and should be the early favorite for the local title. One of the more improved teams will be Tunkhannock thanks to Coach Tom Oldziejewski’s superb off- season weight program. — While Pitt’s Bill Fralic is regarded as one of the leading candidates for the Heisman Trophy, the Panthers are not going to put on any extravagant publicity campaign. They're going to let Fralic’s capabilities do the talking. — The Amateur Wrestling News will announce shortly that Penn State enjoyed the top recruiting class in the country. “On paper it would appear we had an outstanding year,” said Coach Rich Lorenzo, Eastern Wrestling League’s Coach of the Year.” Based on ability, I'd have to say the incoming class has the most potential I've seen since I've been associated with Penn State wrestling.” The Eastern Wrestling League will be taking 27 wres- tlers to the NCAA Championships in Oklahoma City next March. The EWL was awarded four additional ‘wild cards’ by the NCAA Committee recently. The winners and runners-up, and the seven wild cards will be going to the big wrestle off. The increase is one of the biggest handed out by the committee. — Speaking of the EWL, the 1985 Tournament is scheduled for Lock Haven University the last week of February. — According to several sources if the New York Giants don’t show a vast improvement on the field this season Coach Bill Par- cells is gone. There appears to be a lit of a power struggle between Parcells and GM George Young. The Giants’ sorry record last year is attributed to the depar- ture of former Coach Ray Per- kins, now the boss at Alabama. — One thing refreshing about the USFL is to see many of the loop’s young quarterbacks run the option play. What gets me is how the announcers, especially the former NFL players, always seem to be amazed when the play is executed so well. Very few pro defenses are geared to stop the play. — Irem Pro Barry Fies has his video camera and is ready to present a different type of golf lesson plan. He'll tape all of the lessons and give the tape to the player for his own use when the appear to be a new concept ge locally. — Lake-Lehman’s girls softball team is rolling toward another title. Jill Solinski is the best pitcher in these parts. Some say she is firing the ball around the 70 mph mark which is putting some velocity on it. Another top-notch athlete for the Lady Knights is Ronda Hudzik. She hopes to continue to play roundball when she attends collegeg next year. Coach Flossie Finn continues to mold some quality teams. Both will be a plus to any athletic program. Manufacturer's rep of Satellite Dishes looking for qualified homeowners or est- blishments to demonstrate the Satellite Dish’s ability to increase the clarity, reception and number of TV stations for viewing. 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