Drop to 1-1 By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent GAR Grenadiers. Grenadiers. GAR outscored Lake-Lehman 21-12. from the charity stripe. DALLAS WINS Lake-Lehman’s Lady Knights used a balanced scoring offense in the first period to outscore GAR 15- 6, December 22, at the Back Moun- tain court but GAR came on strong to outscore the Kights 10-4 and 10-5 in the second and third periods before Pam Solinski and Sandy Dicton came through with six points each as their team’s pressure defense held down the Grenadiers and gave Lake-Lehman a 42-34 win. Going into the final period, Lake- Lehman fell behind 26-24 when the Lady Knights took random shots without concentrating on their game plan. Dicton led the Knights in scoring with 17 points, putting six shots through the nets from the court and tossing in five-for-10 from the char- ity stripe. Solinski finished with 10 points, going four-for-four from the free line and putting in three two- pointers from the playing court. Lori Lopasky collected seven points and C. Slocum scored six. Despite several costly turnovers in the final period, Lisa Blaum, Regina Nolan and Kim Skrepenak scored 10 points each for GAR. The win gave the Lady Knights a 1-1 record in Division 2. Dallas Mountaineers postponed their game with Seton Catholic due to inclement weather. — CHARLOT M. DENMON The holiday season cancelled out a number of the leagues during the past week as the bowlers took time out to enjoy Christmas and New Year’s Day with their families and friends. Among those turning in reports of matches bowled were Bonomo’s Major League, Our Gang, Bowler- ettes, and Back Mountain Church League. Next week should find all leagues back on their regular sched- ules. T. Doughton scattered pins for 213 (551) and C. Kazokas and D. Purvin hit identical 543 series to lead G.H. Harris to four points from the Hambos in Bonomo’s Major League. Charlies All Stars shut out the Bermudas with B. Cyphers knock- ing down pins for 225 and K. Orkwis walloping them for 222 (591). K. Spencer toppled them for 561 and C. Williams hit 537. Back Mt. Sporting goods blanked Brown’s Oil led by L. Coolbaugh who hammered the pins for 237 (614). In the Bowlerette League C. Badman scattered pins for 178 but it wasn’t enough as her Tom Reese team dropped three points to Brent Long who had L. Jolley’s 160. R. Gula’s 164 showed the way for DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Wednesday, Jan. 2 GAR Friday, Jan. 4 at Northwest Tuesday, Jan. 8 Wyoming Semi- nary GIRLS BASKETBALL Wednesday, Jan. 2 at GAR Dallas 9: ; TOTAL BODY FITNESS: hr FRI. 9:00-10:00 TOTAL BODY FITNESS hr 9:15-10:15 * lo J LEVEL lo 10:00-11:00 DANCERCIZE for Begin. hr 10:30-11:30 TOTAL BODY i FFTNESS hr 10:15-11:00 ADVANCED KINDER GYM (485yrs.) lo 10:00-11:00 TOTAL BODY FITNESS hr 5:00-8:00 MEN'S TOTAL BODY FITNESS hr 4:00-4:15 FUN & FITNESS FOR Pre-teens lo 5:00-6:00 MEN'S TOTAL IBODY FITNESS hr 6:00-7:00 DANCERCIZE for Begin. hr 6:00-7:00 DANCERSIZE for Begin. hr 7:00-8:00 TOTAL CONTROL (Advanced) hr 7:00-8:00 TOTAL CONTROL (Advanced) hr PRICES” Franklin’s three points from the Hoagie Bar Girls. Stymie took all from Buckwheat and Alfalfa shut out Waldo in Our Gang League. Darla blanked Wheezer and Spanky took four from Porky paced by M. Grossman’s 173. In the Back Mt. Church League Shavertown B picked up four points from Trucksville C. Friday, Jan. 4 Northwest Tuesday, Jan. 8 at Wyoming Sem- inary WRESTLING Wednesday, Jan. 2 GAR Saturday, Jan. 5 Wyoming Valley West LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Wednesday, Jan. 2 West Side Tech Friday, Jan. 4 at Hanover Tuesday, Jan. 8 Crestwood GIRLS BASKETBALL Wednesday, Jan. 2 at West Side Tech Friday, Jan. 4 Hanover Tuesday, Jan. 8 at Crestwood WRESTLING Thursday, Jan. 3 Coughlin Wrestling winners The Back Mountain Wrestling Club made a strong showing recently when it traveled to Wyo- ming Area for the first tournament. [Twenty-two boys entered and 18 took home trophies. The coaches for Back Mountain were very pleased pm the performance of all the boys. Back Mountain officially starts its season on January 6 when it travels to Hazleton for the first dual meet. Winners at the Wyoming Area tournament were first place, Rick Finnegan, Allen Baird, Jason Naugle, Charlie Roper, Bobby Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Farber, Mike Geurin, Ray Rosen- crans. Second place, Mike Tereska, Charlie Goron, Eric Williams. Third place, Allen Scott, Frank Natitus, Jason Prokopchak, Jon Pomrinke, Adam Hoover, Francis Hoover. Fourth place, Al Pavlick, Aaron Gingo. B Eight pins By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Coach Larry Schuler’s Dallas Mountaineers posted eight pins, Thursday, Dec. 20, in their meet with Valley View to coast to an easy 48-22 victory. Bryan Mathers put the Mountai- neers on the board first when he clamped 98-1b. Brian Picchini in 3:16. Valley View’s Tim Connell gave the Cougars four points when he took an 18-9 major decision from 105-1b. Truyn Hunh. The Mountaineers took the next two bouts with 112-1b. Paul Burke flattening Dan Sedlak in 2:40 and 119-1b. Bill Mathers turning over Todd Jackson in 3:04. The Cougars took the next two bouts on falls before the Mountai- neers pinned their opponents from 138-1b. through 185-Ib. Cougar Mike Krahl pinned 126-lb. Mark Rogers in 4:29 and Cougar Randy Kordish showed 132-1b. John Graham the lights in 4:51. Mountaineer Dave Hislop started the run for Dallas when he flattened his 138-1b. opponent, Rich Gavonis, in 4:50. 145-1b. Coury Lingaas clamped Cougar Jeff Galachidi in 2:59 and 155-1b. Joe Patts turned over Cougar Bryan Ortolano in 1:20. Dallas’ 167-1b. Chris Vincelli pinned Allan Gerek in 3:04 and 185- Area May your cup runneti overwith happy times, prosperous days and the very best of health! REPRESENTATIVE FRANKLIN COSLETT 1265 Wyoming Ave. Forty Fort, Pa. 288-3990 Z sale. prints. PP CS a ey Se Sy WY SY, VY, V § MERE Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Name | I | Adiress mR ET IPhone No. (optional) 4 4 4 } 4 4 4 4 ) 4 ] Photo (describe) Date Published ) | No. of Copies Sx 7.............. 4 PPA nd nn nd nd nnn nL nln HOTO? 1:00. The Cougars heavyweight Rich Yeselavage lost little time in taking the final bout by overturning Moun- taineer Tom Schact in 12 seconds, the fastest time in the match. Coach Ed Ladamus’ Black Knights traveled to Troy on Satur- day and placed eight grapplers in the Troy Christmas Tournament to place second. Ganton won the tour- nament with 1471, points and Lake- Lehman finished second with 145. Heavyweight Chris Van Gorder was named MVP in the tournament, winning all three of his bouts with falls in the opening period. Matt Reinert took the 98-lb. title, 105-1b. Jeff Austin used three pins to take his weight class title. 126-lb. Joe Smith came in second and 132-1b. Bob Buzinski placed fourth. 138-1b. title and Ed Stratford took the 185- Ib. weight class. 145-1Ib. Doug Ide finished fourth. her Nez The Lake-Lehman Junior High School wrestling team participated in Hazleton’s Fifth Annual Wres- tling Tournament on December 22 and finished with two fourth places. Jimmy Cole, 75 pounds and Scott Brigman, 110 pounds, finished in fourth place. Charles Allen, 130 pounds, fin- ished in third place while Chris Fredericks, 120 pounds, and Scott Schafer, heavyweight, both won first place awards. Other decisions were Scott Breg- man, decision; Jimmy Cole, deci- sion; Charles Allen, decision; and Chris Fredericks, decision. The next match for the Lake- Lehman Junior High Wrestling team is Saturday, Jan. 5, at 10 a.m. at Wyoming Area. Tommy Williams is the team’s coach while Phil Lipski is the assist- ant coach. For the losers, Andy Chandler drilled in 24 points while Drew Regan scored 12. Humphrey’s retaliated with a 68- 64 victory over Union Petroleum as Steve Metzgers led all scorers with 25 points. Frank Bogden added 22 and Bill Lozo chipped in 10 in the winning efforts. For Union, D. Fetko scored 16 followed by R. Davis with 10, D. Crossin with 10 and B. Andres with 12. Union Petroleum took an 86-79 victory over Jones Pancakes behind Frank Crossin’s 25 points. Also aiding the victory were D. Crossin with 23 points and Dan Fetko with 22 counters. P. Darling was high man for Jones’ with 23 points while Drew Regan added 18. B. Sickler and Andy Chandler each scored 11 points in the losing effort. Frank Bogdan drilled in 22 points to lead Humphrey’s to a 92-73 squashing of Vivian’s. Aiding the cause were P.J. Delaney and Steve Metzger with 19 points each. Glenn Ide drilled in 24 points for Vivian’s while Scott Wimmer added 19 and Traver had 12. Union Petroleum squeaked by Maher’s, 82-88, during last week’s action in the Lehman-Noxen Adult Recreational"Basketball League. Frank Crossin dumped in 22 points for the winners while Bruce Andres added 20 to the winning cause. Teammates Deke Crossin, Don Wolfe and Dan Fetko added 14 and 10 respectively. For Maher’s, Jim Spencer was 4 Jones added 12 and Bob Williams chipped in 10. : Maher’s pulled off an upset over Humphrey's later in the week by taking an 84-80 overtime ' victory from the strong Humphrey’s team. Rocko Miller, Don Jones and Jim Spencer all had 20 points each for the winners while Bob Wiliams added 10. Maher’s got another victory by slipping by Jones’ Pancakes, 65-60 behind the sharp shooting of Kevin Coombs and Jim Spencer with 18 points apiece. Rocko Miller dumped in 11 in the winning cause. é Per Gallon C.0.D. 6 7 ES Go G0 re ZSETOS ©
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