The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 17, 1984, Image 9

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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
SHELLY KOHLI OF DALLAS
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
ANGIE KERN OF DALLAS
Both Dallas and‘ Lake-Lehman
girls volleyball teams dropped their
high school matches last Tuesday
afternoon with Crestwood Comets
defeating the Lady Knights, 2-1, and
Abington Heights Comets shutting
out the Lady Mountaineers, 2-0.
RINEHIMER LEADS
Lori Rinehimer set the pace for
the Crestwood girls serving nine
points in the first game won by her
team, 15-9.
WA: the second game, the Knights
rallied to win, 15-11, but Rinehimer
came on strong in the final game
scoring 11 points and five kills to
lead Crestwood to a 15-8 win.
\ DALLAS LOSES
Dallas traveled to Abington
Heights where they lost the first and
second games, 15-12 and 15-7.
Shelli Kohli played outstanding
offense in the first game which had
excellent play from both teams. The
Dallas girls went cold in the second
game. !
The Mountaineers have lost their
last four games after winning their
first four.
WVW WINS
In the matches held on October
11, Valley West downed Lake-
Lehman, 2-0, at the Valley West
Dawn Kendig led the Spartans
with 10 kills and four aces and
Jessica Schutter led in setting.
The Spartans took the first game,
15-10, but had a hard-fought battle
from the Lady Knights before win-
ning, 16-14.
- DALLAS DEFEATED
Hanover Hawkeyes shut out the
Dallas Mountaineers at the Dallas
gym with Ivanna Zapotoski, Chris
Wallace and Nancy Matukaitus
scoring six points each.
Hanover took the first two of
three games 15-4 and 15-11.
Shelli Kohli paced Dallas with six
points.
The loss dropped Dallas to 4-5.
five matches.
“We were 4-0 until we came up
against the strong North Pocono
and Tunkhannock teams,’’ said
Kohli. ‘““Then we lost to Lake-
Lehman, who had not posted a win
until they defeated us. Three of the
games we have had to play without
two of our varsity players which has
had a role in our losses. It seems wc
have continued to go down hill.”
Tunkhannock continues to go
undefeated in the Wyoming Valley
Conference with an 8-0 record.
— CHARLOT M. DENMON
Coach Jean Lipski’s Lake-Lehman
field hockey players suffered their
first loss of the season Friday after-
noon when Wyoming Seminary shut
out the Lady Knights, 3-0.
Ann Marie Hendrzak scored first
goal at. 5:15 into the first half.
Donna Zavada scored the first of
her two goals at 18:00 into the half.
She had an assist by Leigh Lawr-
ence.
Five minutes into the second half,
Zavada scored her second goal,
unassisted.
Goalie Cindy Slocum had one save
as did Seminary’s Tracy Heydt.
Lake-Lehman had five shots on
goal, Seminary had six.
“I don’t think it was so much skill
as psychological that we lost,” said
Lake-Lehman Coach Jean Lipski.
“Seminary got to the ball first and
our girls waited instead of attack-
ing.
“Seminary outhustled us,” she
added. ‘Psychologically, the girls
weren’t there; they didn’t regroup
as they should have. It was a good
learning experience for us because
the girls were shaken into the real-
ity that it isn’t easy to stay on top.
They have a rough road ahead of
them, going into playoffs.”
Lipski continued, ‘‘They were
really down after the game and
when they came to practice Satur-
day morning. We talked and prac-
ticed and, by the end of the morn-
ing, they felt much better.
“Rescheduling some of our meets
was a major factor,” the coach
continued. ‘““The girls were up but
when the game was rescheduled, it
was tough to get them up again.”
DALLAS WINS
Dallas girls ran their record to 10-
2-2 and stayed on the heels of Lake-
Lehman by shutting out Bishop
O'Reilly 4-0 on Friday.
Jill Radzinski gave the Mountai-
neers a 1-0 lead by scoring at 15:10
in the first half with an assist by
Diane Chismer.
In the second half, Stephanie
Michael, assisted by Radzinski,
scored at 12:40 into the half. Eileen
Nagy scored the first of two goals
unassisted at 15:15 into the half and
at 24:05 into the half Nagy scored
again wit han assist by Michael.
Karen Wall recorded the shutout
for the Mountaineers who will meet
Lake-Lehman on Oct. 30.
Dezllas had 16 shots on goal and 17
corners. O’Reilly had nine shots on
goal and one corner.
SEMINARY BEATEN |
Dallas opened last week’s compe-
tition with a 3-1 win over Wyoming
Seminary.
Two goals by Jill Radzinski and
stellar defensive work by goalie
Karen Wall played a major role in
the Lady Mountaineers 3-1 victory
Eileen Nagy scored the first goal
for Dallas at 19:05 into the first half
assisted by Radzinski. With only one
second on the clock Seminary’s
Donna Zavada scored a goal unass-
isted to tie the score at 1-1.
Radzinski made the score 2-1 in
favor of the Mountaineers when she
scored 5:12 into the second half on
an assist by Diane Chismer. Wall
then saved four consecutive shots
made by the Blue Knights before
Radzinski scored her 19th goal of
the season 24:45 into the second half
off an assist by Lori Warneka.
Dallas had 11 shots on goal, Semi-
nary had six. Dallas had four cor-
ners, Seminary had 15.
Goalie Tracey Heydt had eight
save and Wall had five saves for
Dallas.
DEFEAT GAR
Dallas moved their record to 9-2-2
on Wednesday when they shut out
the GAR Grenadiers 3-0. The Lady
Mountaineers scored all of their
goals in the first half with Radzinski
picking up her 20 and 21st scores.
Radzinski scored: ‘the first goal
unassisted, then a second with no
assist. Before the half ended War-
neka scored on an assist by Radzin-
ski.
MEYERS LOSES
Lake-Lehman Knights added
another shutout to its string on
Wednesday by blanking Meyers 6-0.
Billie Jo Sorber and Deanna
Knorr scored two goals each in the
second half where the Knights
scored all six. Sorber scored the
first goal unassisted at 2:00 minutes
into the second half. She was fol-
lowed by Sheri Cross who scored
2:00 minutes later into the second
half within an assist by Sandy
Dicton.
half and later at 16:05 into the half
with assists by Kelly Wandel and
then Donna DeGennaro. Susie
Slocum scored 29:00 into the half
assisted by Sandy Dicton and
Sorber scored 29:59 into the half on
an assist by Knorr.
The Knights had 10 corners,
Meyers had only two. Eake-Lehman
had 17 shots on goal and Meyers
had three. Goalie Susie Slocum had
two saves and Goalie McCormick
had six saves for Meyers.
Monday, Oct. 22 at GAR 4 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 19 at GAR 4 p.m.
MARK WRIGHT OF DALLAS
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team.
Lake-Lehman High School cross
country runners ran their record to
11-1 Wednesday by defeating Tunk-
hannock 23-33 and Hazleton 18-41
over the Knights 2.9 course.
The Knights took four of the top
five places with Dave Janizcek plac-
ing first in 16:07. Dave Rosencrans
came in second with 16:18, Dave
Radomski placed fourth in 16:50 and
Steve Kazmierski came in fifth in
16:55.
Complete results of the tri-meet
were Janiszek 16:07; Rosencrans
16:18; Dave Fenton (T) 16:34;
Radomski 16:50; Kazmierski 16:55;
Adams (T) 17:00; Hudock (T)
17:03; Schneider (BH) 17:09; Knep-
per (BH) 17:21; Kalmanowicz (T)
17:39; Olshan (T) 17:45; Talerico
(BH) 17:50; Barnes (T) 17:53;
Schall (L) 17:54; and Castellani (L)
17:55.
DALLAS WINS
The Dallas Mountaineers also
were victorious in their Wednesday
meet defeating Wyoming Valley
West 24-33 and downing Bishop
O'Reilly 16-43.
Mark Wright came in first for
Walter Lasecki came in second in
19:22; Bob Oliver took third for
Dallas in 20:02, Urbanski (VW)
placed fourth in 20:06; and Ringden
(VW) took fifth in 20:21.
Other results were Bill Gabel (D)
20:30; Bartusek (VW) 20:58; Lucet-
sky (VW) 21:16; Chris Teufel (BO)
21:23; Greg Teufel (VW) 21:26; R.
Castner (VW) 21:55; R. Hoyt (VW)
22:07, Joe Patts (D) 22:08; Paul
Gritman (D) 22:38; and D. Saba-
lusky (VW) 22:44.
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