10 THE DALLAS POST/Monday, December 24, 1984 fd Lady Mountaineers Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon season opener last Renee Sat ib me smc: week against Meyers. Members of the team are shown here. From left, first row, Patiie Sudol, Dallas Post/Chariot M- Definon Mountaineers ei oo Kim Rinehimer, Joann The majority of people wait until the spring roils around to get their children of themselves info swim- ming lessons to get them prepared for the summer months. Why wait until then to learn to swim? Learn now so when summer is here you how to swim. By starting lessons now you and your child can learn to swim by the summer. For example, Jerry Kavanaugh, a Back Mountain resident, began swim lessons at the “Y” last February and that summer he participatec in the Back Mountain Triathlon which consisted and your child can enjoy the water. In most cases it takes more than one session of swim lessons to learn of swimming one mile. The Wilkes-Barre “Y’’ offers swimming lessons for ail ages. ny Sold - Repaired Clowing fol wishes nL NED oo ny "TA wealth of good feeling Srom our family to yours. We're hoping you have a safe and happy Christmas Jilled with all ‘the rich delights of the season! Jack’s Chevron ns INNS AN INGE NGS EF WP TR YE WY school progressive swim program and a progressive pre-school swim program. For children under 3 there are water adjustment classes. Most of the classes run a six week session and they meet once a week. The sessions run continuously throughout the year. The next ses- sion will be beginning right with the new year. Registration is now being accepted for these classes at the Y. \ Authorized Service Station 40 Years Experience dallas Mountaineer basketball coach Clarence Ozgo’s team pulled an upset win over Meyers last week. Shown here are members of the team. From left, first row, John Thomas, Tim Perlis, Rich Long, Bob O'Donnell, Steve Wilson. Second row, Mark Farrell, Tim Moyer, Tim Cotter, Tom Shalata and Tim Lyons. Absent at the time of the photo was Joe Darling. Defeat Meyers Mountaineers win opening game By CHARLOT M. DENMON | Staft Correspondent lockerroom at halftime. add to Lake-Lenman’s momentum. In the second half Weidner scored Coach Clarence Ozgo’s Dallas Mountaineers wen their opening Mohawks. Senior Mark Farrell and Steve Wilson united in putting in 39 points to lead the Mountaineers. Farrell scored 26 points and Wilson added 13. not surprised at Farrell’s perform- ance because he knew that his senior guard had the potential. He said it was because they had other players last year who were high scorers so Mark’s ability wasn’t so evident. Since the Mountaineers started their practice Sessions this season, 0zgo has maintained that his team’s guard position was strong and it was only a matter of the inside players improving. Farrell scored the first four points for the Mountaineers, who never dropped behind in the entire game. He led his team mates in playing a very relaxed game in which they controlied the tempo all the way. 12 of his points, most of those in the final period after the Blue Knights outdid Lake-Lehman 11-8 in the third period. The Knights of Lake- T. Willy Cadwalader and Dave Andes each scored eight points to the field an dumped in 16 for 18 from the foul line. Seminary tossed in 14 from the field and hit six for 12 from the charity stripe. ERE BANANA Runa There is anduit beginner and For more information call the Y at league game Tuesday night with an Lehman came on strong in the final The Black Knights were sched- i advanced swim lessons, a grade 823-2191, easy 74-50 win over the Meyers period outscoring Seminary 18-9. uled to play GAR, Friday, Dec. 21, away. The Mountaineers were to meet Seton Catholic, away, Dec. 2, By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Coach Joe Martini’s Lake-Lehman Lady Knights were in front 21-19 at the end of the third period in their game with Wyoming Seminary last Tuesday but a strong rally by the Blue Knights of Seminary in the final period gave them an upset 37- 33 win on their own floor. It was Lisa Burak and Laura Maturi, scoring five peints each, who led the Blue Knights to outscor- ing Lake-Lehman 18-12. Tammy Perkins was high scorer for Wyo- ming Seminary with 12 points. 22 from the free stripe. DALLAS DEFEATS MEYERS Dallas Lady Mountaineers wgg their season opener in the Wyomi Cheryl Gavigan, playing for th first time in the last three starts, led with 14 points followed by Karen Vioedman with 13 and Kim Rollman with 11. Dallas took a first period 16- 12 led, then heavily outscored the Meyers girls “15-2 in the second period to take a 31-14 lead into the lockerroom at halftime. Vloedman scored all of her points in the first hali and Gavigan scored XX 283-1671 fang : 3 . Seminary led 8-5 at the end of the 10 of her 14 before halfti X Memorial Hwy., Dalla The Mountaineers made 31 shots Ary ol her elore halftime. = 639.5 “): gas ’Q Mon. - Fri. 9:30 - 5:30 Sat. 9:30 - 3:30 Horn the field and tossed in 12 for 21 first period and both ii Seored Chery! Naessig was high scorer «3 LI — I es i is 9 (101 the foul line while the SIX Poiints in the second period to for the Mohawks with 11 points. : PANN sl A — hy give the Blue Knights a 14-11 lead at = Dallas girls scored 20 goals from ww TETRA TR DE LEUR MASONRY “BACK TO BASICS®’ 631 Memorial Highway, Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-2266 ‘YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR SOLID FUEL NEEDS” (Next to Caddie LaBar's) COMPLETE FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY SERVICES BUILD — CLEAN — RELINE — REPAIR ; Complete line of Fireplace and Stove Accessories * Insulated Chimney Systems * Chimney Brushes and Safety Products * Ducting * Stainless Steel Liner Systems ° Water Conservation Products * Warm Morning Heaters * Catalytic Gas Heaters * Fuego Fireplaces-Mobile Home Appr, Zero Clearance, Free Standing, & Inserts * Harman Combination Wood- Coai-Oil Central Heating Furnaces, Boilers, & Stoves * Masonry Materials - Chimney Block, Flue Liners, Cement, Sand, Gravel, Wall Ties, Nails, Anchor Bolts, Wire Lath, Foundation Vents, Clean Out & Ash Dump Doors, Top Hat Chimney Caps, and the all new 100% 304 Stainless Steel ‘Chimney Top” Coming Soon: INSTANT WATER HEATERS & SOLAR PRODUCTS CONCRETE * STONEWORK * BLOCK ® CARPENTRY * FOUNDATION REPAIR “SOONER OR LATER YOU'LL OWN HARMAN." HARMAN Mohawks made only 22 shots from the court and dumped in six for 10 from the free stripe. Tim Lyons scored nine points for Dallas. Gregg Lott led the Mohawks with 15 points with Tony Caffrey adding eight. LEHMAN TOPS SEMINARY Bill Bearde and Karl Weidner combined for 30 points, 15 points each, to lead the Lake-Lehman Black Knights to a 52-34 win over ning Seminary on the Back ain court. Bearde scored 11 of the Black halftime. Pam Solinski led the Black Knights with 11 points but it was Lori Lopasky who put the Black Knights in the lead in the third quarter by scoring five of her seven points. Lake-Lehman girls made 11 goals from the field and dumped in 11 for the floor and hit 13 for 24 from the foul line. Semipary tossed in 15 from the field anddumped in 12 for 25 from the free stripe. : Dallas girls were to meet Seton Catholic at home, Friday, Dec. 21, Lake-Lehman girls were scheduled to play GAr at home, Friday, Dec. 21. Jos BRYANT, JR. 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