The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 05, 1984, Image 10

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    Friday, Dec. 7 at Nanticoke
Tuesday, Dec. 11 at Valley West
‘Thursday, Dec. 13 at Bishop Hoban
‘Tuesday, Dec. 18 Meyers
‘Friday, Dec. 21 at Seton
Wednesday, Jan. 2 G.A.R.
Friday, Jan. 4 at Northwest
Tuesday, Jan. 8 Seminary
Thursday, Jan. 10 at Lake-Lehman
Saturday, Jan. 12 Hanover
Tuesday, Dec. 11 at Elk Lake
Friday, Dec. 14 at Bishop Hoban
Tuesday, Dec. 18 Seminary
Friday, Dec. 21 at G.A.R.
Wednesday, Jan. 2 Tech
Friday, Jan. 4 at Hanover
Tuesday, Jan. 4 Crestwood
Thursday, Jan. 10 Dallas
Saturday, Jan. 12 at Seton
Tuesday, Jan. 15 at Meyers
Thursday, Jan. 17 Northwest
Tuesday, Jan. 22 at Seminary
Friday, Jan. 25 G.A.R.
Tuesday, Jan. 29 at Tech
Tuesday, Dec. 11 Naticoke +
Monday, Dec. 17 Benton +
Tuesday, Dec. 18 at Meyers
Friday, Dec. 21 Seton
Wednesday, Jan. 2 at G.A.R.
Friday, Jan. 4 Northwest
Tuesday, Jan. 8 at Seminary
Thursday, Jan. 10 Lake-Lehman
Saturday, Jan. 12 at Hanover
Friday, Jan. 18 Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 19 Playoffs
Tuesday, Jan. 22 Meyers
Friday, Jan. 25 at Seton
Tuesday, Jan. 29 G.A.R.
Friday, Feb. 1 at Northwest
Tuesday, Feb. 5 Seminary
Thursday, Feb. 7 at Lake-Lehman
Saturday, Feb. 9 Hanover
Tuesday, Feb. 12 Crestwood
Friday, Feb. 15 at Tech
Tuesday, Feb. 19 Playoffs
Wednesday, Feb. 20 Playoffs
Thursday, Feb. 21 Playoffs
Friday, Feb. 22 Playoffs
Wednesday, Feb. 27 District Playoffs
(Varsity games begin at 4 p.m.)
(Junior varsity games follow varsity)
(+ JV at 6:30 p.m., varsity at 8 p.m.)
Tuesday, Dec. 18 at Seminary
Friday, Dec. 21 G.A.R.
Wednesday, Jan. 2 at Tech
Friday, Jan. 4 Hanover
Tuesday, Jan. 8 at Crestwood
Thursday, Jan. 10 at Dallas
Saturday, Jan. 12 Seton
Tuesday, Jan. 15 Meyers
Tuesday, Jan. 22 Seminary
Friday, Jan. 25 at G.A.R.
Tuesday, Jan. 29 Tech
Friday, Feb. 1 at Hanover
Tuesday, Feb. 5 Crestwood
Thursday, Feb. 7 Dallas
Saturday, Feb. 9 at Seton
Tuesday, Feb. 12 at Meyers
Friday, Feb. 15 Northwest
(Varsity games begin at 4 p.m.)
Humphrey’s Children’s Apparel
picked up its second consecutive
victory in the Lehman-Noxen Adult
Recreational Basketball League
Thursday evening with an 88-67
trouncing of Maher’s Boarding
Home.
Steve Meskers poured in 22 points
for the winners while F. Bogden
chipped in 18 points in the winning
effort. P.J. Delaney dumped in 15
markers and teammate Bill Lozo
added 14.
Rocko Miller had 19 points for
Maher’s while Kevin Coombs scored
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(9.
17 in the losing effort. ;
Humphrey’s is now 2-0 on th
season while the loss dropped
Mabher’s to 1-1.
Maher’s got its first win of the
season when it defeated Jones Pan-
cakes, 67-55 last Tuesday behind the
scoring of Kevin Coombs who
drilled the board for a game-high 21
points. Jim Spencer pumped in 13
counters to aid the cause while
Rocko Miller chipped in eight.
Scoring in double figures for
Jones were Drew Regan, 16 points;
Brian Sickler, 13 points and Andy
Chandler, 14 points.
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Season ends
Carbondale; Richard Brassington,
Major.
freshman computer science major,
Kim Ludwig, freshman nursing major, Seven Valleys,
could take to the woods for a buck.
Prior to Monday's opening, how-
ever, Bonomo’s Major League con-
tinued as usual. Brown’s Oil took
three points from the Hambos while
Beach Combers picked up three
from Bermudas. Sweet Valley Out-
fitters copped three from Charlies
All Stars and G.H. Harris earned
three from Back Mt. Sporting
Goods.
High scorers in the league were
R. Bonomo, Jr. with 226 (593), Glen
Mazer 588, both of Sweet Valley
Outfitters; B. Cyphers 537, K. Spen-
cer 534, and K. Orkwis 523, mem-
bers of the All.Stars;.C. Kazokas 214
(557), ‘G.H. Harris; H. Garris. 540,
(472) for the insurance girls. The
Castlettes and Bonomo’s Sports
Center split 2-2. C. Smith hit the
pins for 178-197 (554) and K. Sca-
vone rolled 171 (481). V. Patton
posted 201 (495) for Bonomo’s.
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Also on Tuesday evening, Hum-
phrey’s Children’s Apparel
squeaked by Union Petroleum, 84-
82.
In other league action last week,
Union Petroleum dumped Vivian’s,
7254. Leading the way for the win-
ners were Bill Faux with 25 points
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Rich Davis was high scorer for
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