The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 24, 1984, Image 11

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Shown in the above photo are
seventh grade students from the
Dallas Junior High School basket-
ball teams who take part in the
Back Mountain Youth Basketball
Program held on Wednesday even-
ings.
The young athletes are guided by
Ypouth Instructor Tom Gauntlett,
former North Carolina Tar Heels
basketball star. The program pro-
vides an instruction to the game of
basketball for those youths inter-
ested in playing the sport. Gauntlett
teaches basic fundamentals of the
game, including dribbling, passing,
shooting, rebounding, offensive and
expected to compete in the 52nd
annual Wilkes Open wrestling tour-
nament at the college’s South
Franklin Street gymnasium on
Friday and Saturday, Dec. 28 and
29.
The opening mafcies. of the twe
"'day tournament will start at 10 a.m.
. Friday with a second session sched-
i uled for 7 p.m. Saturday’s wrestling
starts at noon with third and fourth
place consolation rounds starting at
7 p.m. and the championship round
set for 8 p.m.
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Five bouts will be run at once
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while two mats will be in use for the
consolation matches.
The weight classes in use will be
121, 129, 137, 145, 153, 161, 170, 183,
193 and heavyweight.
Weigh-ins will be held 7-9 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 27. Seedings will be
determined after the weigh-ins.
The Wilkes Open is the longest
running tournament of its type in
the country. Bloomsburg will return
to defend its team championship
and is expected to receive its closest
challenge from Clarion and Wilkes
College.
Sincere best wishes for a holiday adorned
with love and laughter, peace and joy.
0 our dear friends and valued customers
go our deepest thoughts of thanks.
sale.
prints.
defensive drills.
The seventh grade athletes pic-
tured are now in their third year of
instruction basketball and have
gained experience from this pro-
gram that has helped them to make
their respective junior high school
basketball teams.
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Coach Ed Ladamus’ Black Knight wrestlers
defeated West Scranton 30-24 with the help of heavy-
weight Chris Van Gorder’s pin over Marc Spindler in
1:30.
The score was tied at 24-24 going into the heavy-
weight bout. The Knights were behind 24-18 going into
the 167-1b. bout where Bill George took a 19-11 decision
over Walsh of West Scranton to make it 24-21, then 185-
1b. Ed Stratford took a 5-0 bout from J. Evans to tie it
up at 24-24.
West Scranton put the first score on the bord with
98-1b. G. Edwards 2-0 win over M. REinert.
Jeff Austin put the Knights in the lead 6-3 by pinning
T. Edwards in :35 seconds. D. Guzenski made it 10-3
with a major decision over 112-1b. Fox.
119-1b. Carroll of West Scranton flattened his oppo-
nent in 2:59 to close the score to 10-9. West Scranton
moved in front when 126-1b. Golay took a hard-fought
4-2 bout from Joe Smith.
132-1b. B. Guzenski put the Knights back in the lead
13-10 by decisioning D. Evans 7-1. Lake-Lehman’s
Norm Clancy took an 11-0 major decision from 138-1b.
McTiernan. 145-1b. Russo of West Scranton flattened
D. Ide in 1:21 and 155-1b. Coyne of West Scranton
clamped Don Spencer in 3:56.
With the: score at 24-18, George and Stratford gave
the Knights decisions to tie it up at 24-24 and Van
Gorder took it all to win the meet for the Knights.
Bishop O’Hara’s Pete ChludzinSki pinned Black
Knight Ed Stratford in 1:14 to give his team a 27-23 .
lead over Lake-Lehman at the Back Mountain School’s
gym last Wednesday night but for the second consecu-
tive night heavyweight Chris Van Gorder pinned his
opponent to give the Knights a 29-27 win. Van Gorder
used only 17 seconds to clamp O’Hara’s Mark Wis-
niewski and run the Knights pre-season record to 3-0.
The Knights took an early lead in the match as 98-1b.
Matt Reinert decisioned Jeff Parrete 10-0. 105-1b. Jefff
Austin defeated Tony Montana 15-4, 112-1b. Dave
Guzenski took Jim Arzie 11-9, 119-lb. Bob Moosic
outwrestled Mark Fortini 8-5 and Joe Smith took a 6-2
bout from 126-1b. Tim Payne.
O’Hara put their first points on the board when 132-
Ib. Tom Burdyn clamped Tim Adams in 3:59.
138-Ibl Norm Clancy gave the Knights: their first pin
in the meet when he flattened Dave Majercak in 59
seconds.
The visitors turned the tables on the Knights to go
ahead 27-23 when their next four grapplers pinned
their opponents.
145-1b. Dave McClafferly overturned Mark Yaple,
155-1b. Eric Viola clamped Don Spencer, 167-1b. Dave
Mraz pinned Bill George and 185-1b. Pete Gludzinski
flattened Ed Stratford.
With everything riding on the final bout, Van Gorder
came through for the Knights by pinning his man in 17
seconds to give Lake-Lehman their win over O’Hara’s
Bruins.
The Knights were scheduled to take part in the Troy
Invitational Saturday, Dec. 22.
Gino’s Shoe Store men shut out
Katyl TV ‘in the George Shupp
League last week led by C. Kazo-
kas’ 571, R. Daubert’s big 226 (544)
and T. Doughton’s 522. The best the
TV men had was R. Shoemaker’s
505. Fino’s Pharmacy took four
from SCID paced by C. Glasser’s
walloping 223 (572) and R.
Bonomo’s 542. K. Orkwis hit the
pins for 545 for SCID. Harris Asso-
ciates took three from Steele’s Res-
taurant aided by A. Wendel’s 212
(587) and S. Bonomo’s 546. S. Wick-
ard roll ed 521 for the restaurant
team.
Holiday
Greetings
VISA
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In the Bonomo Major League the
five members of the Back Mt.
Sporting Goods hit high series to
take four points from Charlies All
Stars. G. Harris hammered the pins
for 229 (580), R. Harned knocked
them down for 217 (553), S. Wickard
rolled 544, D. Wikard hit 532 and L.
Coolbaugh added 518.
High scores were few in the Bow-
lerette League with N. Moser post-
ing 174 to aid Brent Long in taking
three points from Franklin’s whose
R. Gula hit 177. Tom Reese girls
had a difficult time finding the
strike zone but took all from the
Hoagies Bar five, who had two team
members missing.
Lombardo Bakery continued to
lead in the Imperialette League by
copping three from Hoof 'N Paw.
Captain M. ritts rolled 170 and J.
Clark 188 (479) for the bakery team.
J. Mekeel led the Hoof 'N Paw girls
with 179. Lombardo’s top bowler
Sally Johnson has just returned
home from W-B General Hospital
following surgery and Best Wishes
for a quick recovery go out to her at
this holiday season. Humphrey’s
Apparel took two and one half
points from the Jean Shop, whose
M. Neifert hit the lanes for 192-189.
In the Ladies Country League
Bonomo’s Sports Center blanked
Grotto Pizza sparked by V. Patton’s
big 213 (505) and K. Scavone’s 193
(470). G.H. Harris picked up three
from the Castlettes while Gordon
Insurance divided with Fashion
Vending. The league will be off the
next two weeks due to the holidays.
Their Christmas party will be Jan. 2
at the Castle Inn.
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