The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 26, 1984, Image 10

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    Lake-Lehman’s Lady Knights con-
tinued unscored upon last Friday
when they shutout Meyers, 3-0, to go
6-1 on the season.
Sandy Dicton and Deana Knorr
scored goals in the first half to give
the Knights a 2-0 lead at the end of
the half. Dicton scored unassisted
16:45 into the half. Knorr took a
pass from Kelly Wandel and scored
at 18:55 into the half.
In the second half, Sue DeGen-
naro, assisted by Wandel’s pass,
scored 20:00 into the second half.
Cindy Slocum kept her shutout
record intact in goal with one save.
Meyers goalie Sue McCormick had
12 saves. Lady Knights had 15 shots
on goal, Mohawks had 12. The
Knights had 14 corners while the
Mohawks had only two.
Jill Radzinski scored two goals for
the Dallas Mountaineers to lead
them to a 3-0 shutout over Nanti-
coke Area last Friday on Nanti-
coke’s field. The win moved Dallas
"to 5-1-1, nipping at the heels of
Division AA leader Lake-Lehman.
Lori Warneka scored first for the
Lady Mountaineers 17:00 into the
first half unassisted. Radzinski,
into the half.
Radzinski made the score 3-0 for
Dallas when she put one in the cage
11:00 into the second half on an
assist by Erin Cleary.
Dallas goalie Karen Wall had
eight saves, Trojan goalie Michelle
Kirschner had seven. Mountaineers
had 11 shots on goal, Nanticoke had
eight. Both teams had four corners.
Last Monday the Lady Knights
shut out Abington Heights 2-0 to
continue unscored upon. They are at
the top of Division AA with a 5-0-1
record, the tie a 0-0 match with
Crestwood.
Both the Comets and Knights
played to a scoreless first half but
3:35 into the second half Dina
Knorr, assisted by Sandy Dicton,
scored for the Knights. Cheri Cross,
assisted by Dicton, scored the
second goal for lake-Lehman 16:45
into the second half.
Cindy Slocum saved three shots at
goal for the Knights and Amy
Florey saved one for the Comets.
The Knights had seven shots on
goal, the Comets had 10. Both teams
were nearly even on corners with
the Knights having 12 and the
Comets 11.
The Mountaineers blanked Tunk-
hannock, 1-0, on Wednesday after-
noon, to continue in secon dplace in
Division AA of the conference.
There was no scoring in the first
half and it was not until 23:15 into
the second half that Lori Warneka,
assisted by Erin Cleary, put one
past the Tigers goalie Andrea
Krouse. Krouse turned away eight
shots of the Mountaineers while
Dallas goalie Karen Wall saved
four. The Mountaineers had 11 cor-
ners, the Tigers only five.
Coughlin Crusaders suffered their
first loss on Monday, Sept. 17, when
Dallas used four goals to defeat
them 4-1.
Jill Radzinski and Linda King
scored two goals each. Radzinski,
assisted by Kim Rinehimer, scored
the Mounts first goal 28:30 into the
first half and assisted by Joyce
Tinner, Radzinski scored her second
goal, 11:50 into the second half.
Radzinski leads the conference in
scoring with nine goals and one
assist for a total of 10 points.
Linda King scored the first goal of
the game when she put a shot by
Crusader goalie Lisa Balestrini,
9:10 into the first half. She had
assist from Eileen Nagy. King
scored a second goal unassisted,
five minutes into the second half.
Diane Pienta scored the lone goal
for Coughlin, assisted by Marilyn
Linski, 27:18, into the first half.
Karen Wall saved one goal for
Dallas; Balestrini saved six for the
Coughlin team. Dallas had 10 cor-
ners, Coughlin had two.
Dallas High School linksmen ran
their record to 7-1 last Monday by
toppling Hazleton 13%-17% over
their 12-hole course at Irem Temple
Country Club. The Dallas Mountai-
neers took four of the six matches in
recording the win.
Dallas’ Derek Tamburro and
hazleton’s Tom Sorosky tied for top
medalist honors with each shooting
56 over the course. hazleton’s Jeff
Robinson copped the third medalist
honors with a 60.
Sorosky took his match with D.
Tamburro 2-1 and Robinson won his
over Mount Darren Spivey 2%-Y.
Winning for the Dallas Mountai-
neers were Rick Fuller over Jeff
Billig 2%,-1%; Rich Holthaus 3-0 over
Paul Esposito; Rob Dombek 3-0
~ over Rob Bolitsky; and Jim Aikman
2Y%-Y» over Jim Bell.
The Mountaineers only loss to
date was their opening match with
hanover.
In the Wyoming Valley Confer-
ence pre-district playoff held at
Wilkes-Barre Golf Club last Wednes-
day, four Dallas golfers qualified
among the top 28, who will now play
the top 32 from lackawanna County,
Oct. 2, at the Wilkes-Barre Golf
Club. The top eight from that com-
petition will advance to the states.
Qualifying for Dallas were
Aikman, fourth, with 77; Tamburro,
14, with 82; Darren Spivey, 23, with
84; and A.J. Bittner, 38, with 84.
The Lake-Lehman Knights, who
lost to Coughlin last Monday at the
Muhlenburg Golf Course, had on
equalifier in the playoff. Chris
Landmesser came in 27 with an 84.
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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell :
Shelly Kohli scored 10 points
Thursday night to lead Dallas girl’s
volleyball team to a 2-1 victory over
GAR at the Dallas Senior High
School gym.
The Mountaineers lost the first
game to the Grenadiers 15-11, but
rallied to take the final two 15-7, 15-
7. Lori Brandt scored eight points
and Angie Kern six points to aid in
the win.
The win gave Dallas a 3-0 record
in the Wyoming Valley Conference.
In last Tuesday’s volleyball action
against Pittston, the Dallas girls
lost the first game 15-12 but came
back to take the next two 15-11 and
15-8.
Kohli set the pace in that game
with 15 points and Brandt scored 10.
Traci Cave scored six points in the
match.
Coach Rev. Henry Westfield said
he was pleased with the perform-
ance of the girls. “They are a young
team,” he said, ‘but they are dedi-
cated and are quick to learn.
Ashley Ryan was top server for
the Knights in the Hanover game
for seven points and the Knights
defense was led by Corrine Smith.
In the Abington Heights game
played last Tuesday, Abington won
2-1. The Comets took the first match
15-8, dropped the second 11-15 and
won the final match 16-14. Knight
Ann Gulitus served for nine points.
Lake-Lehman JV’s defeated the
comet JV’s taking the first match
15-9, losing the second 9-15 and
winning the final match 15-6.
Back Mt. Baseball will present
participation pins to all 12 year olds
of Little League and 15 year olds
from Girls Softball. Pins are
awarded to all children as they
leave th baseball prohgram.
Players may pick up their pins
from the concession stand on Thurs-
day evening, Sept. 27, from 6:15 to 8
p.m.
Back Mt. Little League, Girls’
Softball and Boys Teeners equip-
ment must be ordered on Oct. 7 or
Oct. 14 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. for
next season. Equipment orders will
be taken from the home of Jack
Tinner, Robbins Rd., Haddonfield
Hills.
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“We defeated Valley West 4-0,
that gives us a 3-0 Conference
record and an overall record of 4-
1,” said Dallas High School soccer
coach John McCafferty.
In the game played at Dallas,
Thursday afternoon, there was no
score in the first or second 20
minutes. It was 30 seconds into the
third period that Wally Gauthier
scored the first goal for the Moun-
taineers. Sixteen minutes later,
Gauthier scored again, assisted by
Brian Moore.
In the fourth period, John Tinner
scored seven minutes into the
period with an assist by Matt Cono-
logue. Tim Cotter scored the fourth
goal 19 minutes into the fourth
period, with an assist by Gauthier
which came from a header on a
corner kick.
Goalkeeper for Dallas was Jerry
Mihalick, for Valley West Jim Grif-
fin. Dallas had 32 shots on goal,
Valley West had four shots on goal.
Dallas had 11 corner kicks, Valley
West had two corner kicks.
On Tuesday, Sept. 18, Dallas
defeated Bishop Hafey 7-1 paced by
John Tinner and Pat McDermott,
who scored two goals each in the
game played at Hazleton.
Tim Cotter, on an assist by
Tinner, scored the first goal /t
minutes into the game. Three 8
utes later Tinner scored on an assist
by Gauthier. Gauthier, unassisted,
scored a third goal for the Mountai-
neers and 18:00 into the period
Brian Moore scored a penalty goal.
Mike Nemchick scored Bishop
Hafey’s lone goal on a penalty kick.
In the second period, Tinner with
an assist by Moore, scored 13:00
into the quarter. Neither team
scored in the third period but in the
fourth McDermott scored with an
assist by Conologue, then scored a
second time with an assist by
Moore.
Dallas had 23 shots on goal,
Bishop Hafey seven. Dallas had 12
corners, Bishop Hafey had two.
Kingston Township Raiders
Junior Football teams split a pair of
games Sunday with the Lake-
Lehman Lions. The Raiders ‘“B”
team overwhelmed its Lions oppo-
nents, 30-0, while in a battle of
previously unbeaten ‘“A’’ teams,
Lake-Lehman edged the Raiders, 6-
0.
In “B” action, running back Jim
Hutchins led all scorers with a 31-
yard touchdown pass reception in
the first quarter and a 39-yard
touchdown run off left tackle in the
fourth quarter. Hutchins finished
the day with 121 all-purpose yards -
71 yards rushing, 31 yards receiving
and 19 yards on a kickoff return.
Other Raider touchdowns included
a first quarter seven yard run by
running back Bernie Ryan and a
two-yard carry by quarterback
Brian Gouger. Two point conver-
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sions were added two pass plays to
back Jamie Donnelly and a pass to
end Jim Fazzi.
In the “A” game, the only score
came on a second quarter run
around left end by Lake-Lehman’s
John Walsh for a 23 yard touch-
down.
Raiders “B” team record now
stands at 3-1-1 while the “A” unit
action will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday a
Northeast.
The Dallas Cowboys trounced the
Northeast Crusaders 28-0, in A-team
mini-football action this weekend.
Bob Barbacci blocked a Northeast
pun on Northeast’s 30-yard line and
Clark VanOrden threw a pass to
Dave Harding which covered 30
yards for the first touchdown. J.J.
Straigis carried the ball to score
two extra points.
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