The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 12, 1984, Image 9

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    By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Lake-Lehman Coach Ed Ladamus
“has 30 boys out for wrestling this
‘season, three of whom were district
@ champs last season and three others
‘Who wrestled varsity most of the
‘season.
~. Lightweight Jeff Austin placed
first in his class in last year’s
districts; middleweight Norm
Clancy came in third in his weight
~%lass and heavyweight Chris Van
uGorder placed second. In addition,
Jeff Clancy, Joe Smith and Duane
“Miller saw a lot of action during the
2deague competition.
Jal
_.. Bob Guzenski, Tom Adams, Doug
v1de, Bill George and Ed Stratford
did some varsity wrestling last
“Season but, primarily, they wrestled
Jn junior varsity competition.
-is:Ladamus also has three good
“sophomores who should become
increasingly better as the season
progresses. These are Don Spencer,
«nly Shaw and Billy Walsh. Fresh-
.,,Jman Matt Reiner, 98 1bs., has shown
Lreat potential as has junior Mark
aple, who was with the squad last
year. Although inexperienced, Rick
:Davies and Mark Major have ability
~:and Ladamus expects to see them in
“action before the year is over.
—- “We have a lot of inexperienced
boys,” said Ladamus, ‘‘so it’s a
question this year what we will do
as a team. The kids are working
hard and should get better as they
, go along. By district competition,
: we should be alright.”
: The Knights’ coach has a good
ucleus on which to build with
Lustin, Clancy and Van Gorder. Jeff
Clancy, Smith and Miller will add to
the line-up and Yaple should be
“ready for varsity action by the
‘opening meet with Coughlin on Jan-
Lary 3.
“> The Knights open their exhibition
“%éason this Saturday when they
travel to Hughesville.
“Dallas Coach Larry Schuler has
24 boys out for this year’s wrestling
‘squad, five of whom are seniors and
“four of whom wrestled varsity last
‘Season.
nw Joe and Jim Patts, Dave Hislop
: and John Graham are returning
from last season’s line-up. Mark
Rogers, senior, missed last year due
to. an injury, but wrestled when he
‘was a sophomore.
‘c-Schuler has nije, juniors led by
A
} Paul™Blrke and Marty Kriner.
" Corey Lingass also wrestled last
-season and others showing great
“potential are Matt Conologue, Brian
-Maseychick, Brian Mathers, Chris
Vincelli, Paul Perch and Jeff Hock-
ery,
rer
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SPECIAL GROUP OF
SKI JACKETS
ED LADAMUS
Lake-Lehman coach
Sophomores who are working tire-
lessly are Todd Calkins, Bill
Fedrow, Truyen Huyn, Mike Keen,
Matt Lipo, Dave Pacawicz, Chris
Sorber, Tom Schact, John Sheehan
and Bill Mathers. Mathers is a
returning varsity member from last
season.
Like Ladamus, Schuler will prob-
ably build the team around his
returning starters although fans will
see different faces in the lineup as
the season goes along since this
year’s wrestling team is about the
most inexperienced he has ever
coached, according to Schuler. Most
of the Mountaineers’ depth is in the
middleweights. The squad needs
more depth in the light and heavy
weight classes.
LARRY SCHUYLER
Dallas coach
“It will be a year of developing
and learning,” said Schuler. ‘We
will ‘be teaching a lot of basic
wrestling. We don’t expect a cham-
pionship team this season but we do
look for a successful season.”
Schuler hopes to see the kids
improve with each match during the
year. He’s expecting them to do
their best.
The Mountaineers will compete in
the Governor Mifflin Tournament
during Christmas and New Year’s
Day. They will open their exhibition
competition this Friday against
Mountain View and will meet Valley
View on December 18. Their first
league match will be with GAR in
January.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
-
Coach Joe Martini’s Lady Knights
basketball team was downed, 71-45,
by the strong Williamsport team in
the opening round of the Million-
aires Tournament last Friday night,
but the Lake-Lehman girls bounced
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DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL
Thursday, Dec. 13 at Bishop
Hoban
Tuesday, Dec. 18 Meyers
Junior varsity games - 6:30 p.m.;
varsity games - 8 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Monday, Dec. 17 Benton +
Tuesday, Dec. 18 at Meyers
+ ‘Junior varsity at 6:30 p.m.;
All other games - varsity ‘at 4
p.m.; junior varsity immediately
following
LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL
Friday, Dec. 14 at Bishop Hoban
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Tuesday, Dec. 18 Wyoming Semi-
nary
Junior varsity games - 6:30 p.m.;
varsity games - 8 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Wednesday, Dec. 12 at Bishop
O’Reilly Tournament
Tuesday, Dec. 18 at Wyoming
Seminary
Varsity games - 4 p.m.; junior
varsity immediately following
WRESTLING
Saturday, Dec. 15 at Hughesville
Junior varsity meets at 6:30 p.m.;
‘varsity at 8 p.m.
back to trounce Lock Haven, 71-14,
in Saturday evening’s consolation
round.
Sandy Dicton, who led the Knights
in scoring, was named to the tour-
nament’s All-Star team.
Coach Kit Karuza’s Dallas High
School Mountaineers lost all hope of
taking the Tunkhannock Tourna-
ment title Saturday night at the
Tigress’s gym when they were
edged out, 38-32, by the Montrose
Meteors.
The Mountaineers played without
Cheryl Gavigan, who suffered a
slight injury during the week. They
were down only, 13-12, at halftime
but Nancy Gurn’s high scoring in
the second half gave the game’ to
the Metoeors.
Jo Ann Cook led the Mountaineers
in scoring with seven points, but:on
her heels was Karen Vloedman with
six and Eileen Walsh with five: The
Dallas girls hit 12 goals from the
field and dumped in eight for 18
from the free line.
The Mountaineers are scheditled
to play Blue Ridge in the consola-
tion round Monday night. Blue
Ridge was defeated 50-10 by Tunk-
hannock in the first round of the
tournament.
, —CHARLOT M. DENMON
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Chris Williamson, Jackson Town-
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Jay Weaver, 15, Harveys Lake : a
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Dale Elston, Sweet Valley - a 3-
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Bobby Elston, Fernbrook - a 6-
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Paul Elston, Colmar - a "pike
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Jones beats
Vivian’s, 76-59
In action this week in the Lake-
Noxen Adult Recreation League,
Jones Pancakes defeated Vivian's,
76-59.
Scoring for the winners were
Chuck Wilson with 34 points, Drew
Regan with 17 and Brian Sickler
with 12. Scott Whimer pumped in 47
points for Vivian's, as did teammate
Bill Fox while Steve Traver poured
in 12 markers in the losing effort. :
In other action, Union Petrolueum
bombed Mather’s Boarding Home,
101-77.
Jim Spencer led the scoring for
the winners with 15 points while
Brian Coombs added 13, R. Miller
scored 12, K. Coombs added 12 and
D. Jones chipped in 11. Deke Cros-
sin was high scorer for the losers
with a game-high 23 points while
Don Wolfe and Dan Fetko pumped
in 20 and 18 points respectively. '*
Mather’s Boarding managed a
win by pulling off a 73-72 squeaker
over Vivian's earlier in the week;
Jim Spencer, Tom Youells 2m
Don Jones all scored 10 points. for
the winners. Glen Foe ripped. .the
cords for 24 points in the losing
effort while Steve Travers and Scott
Whimen each scored 10 Dols Hor
Vivian’s.
Bassmasters
plan collection:
Each year the Harveys Lake
Bassmasters sponsor three youth
fishing derbies. In each of these
derbies no fee is charged and each
entrant, whether they catch a fish
or not, receive a prize.
Now with the Christmas Season
rapidly approaching the Bassmas-
ters felt that there is more than
they can do for others. This year
they have decided to help the fami-
lies in need through the churches at
Harveys Lake.
On Saturday, Dec. 15 petwesn the
hours of 10 am. and 2 p.m. the
Bassmasters will have trucks “at
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Sunday
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There will also be a pickup point at
the Harveys Lake Boro Building for
those wishing to contribute there.
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