a ® 4-H honors members 4-H Horse club members, leaders and parents gathered at the Car- riage Stop Inn for the third Annual Horse Achievement Banquet. Exten- sion Agent, Donna Skog, notes that this banquet was held to recognize the members and leaders for their time, dedication, and participation in the 4-H horse program. Judy Fitch, Dallas was the guest speaker. Judy is the Luzerne County Jr. Miss - 1985. She shared her experiences and stressed that to be a winner, you have to keep striving. Winning does not come easy. Several people who are not directly involved in the horse pro- gram have willingly volunteered their time to help with the program. A token of appreciation was presented to Pat and Guy Wood, Dalton; Bud Mekeel, Lehman; Danny Parise, Dallas, and Joe Boyle, Dallas. Members who participated in the County, District and State Horse Shows received certificates for their achievements. Those that partici- pated only in the County show include: Laurie Barna, Dallas; Neva Bauer, Dallas; Katie Burn- side, Shavertown; Lori Daro, Sweet Valley; Burt Morgan, Dallas; Mel- issa Redman, Harveys Lake. District participants were: Evan Brown, Dallas; Kelly Daro, Sweet Valley; Amy, Chris and Kim McLaughlin, Dallas; Lorraine Mitchell, Dallas; Stephanie Morris, Shavertown; Marla Parente, Har- veys Lake; Dene’ Stull, Dallas. State show participants were: Beth Finn, Dallas; Kathy Heller, Dallas. Clubs recognized for their dis- plays at the Luzerne County Fair were Country Riders, Showin’ Blue and Riding-Ho. The 4-H program is administered by The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity Cooperative Extension Service. 4-H is an informal educational pro- gram designed to reach boys an girls age 8-19 regardless of sex, race, religion or handicap. For more information on 4-H, contact Donna Skog, Courthouse Annex, 5 Water Street, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18711 or call 825-1704 or 459-0736 ext. 704. The Dallas High School Soccer Club is conducting an indoor clinic for boys and girls ages 6-11. The clinic will be held at the Dallas Township School, beginning Febru- ary 28 and continuing every Thurs- day and Friday in March from 6 to 9 p.m. Phone registrations will be accepted by calling Mrs. Carole Morris at 696-1343 or Mrs. Sandy Richardson at 675-2311. There is a $10 per child fee. Each participant will receive a tee-shirt. Coordinating the instruction is Dallas soccer coach John McCaf- ferty, who will be assisted by Javier Rodriguez, assistant coach and members of the Dallas team. Little League registration set Registration for the Harveys Lake Little League will be held on Satur- day, Feb. 23, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Harveys Lake Rec. Building, behind the Little League field. There will be a charge of $10.00 per family. Birth certifictes must be presented. Subscribe To The Post 675-5211 FREE VALLEY AUTOMOBILE CLUB By JOHN RODGERS Sports Correspondent victory. (11-1). 112 Ibs. at 119 Ibs. in 4:27. Warmen in 40 seconds. By JOHN RODGERS Staff Correspondent Coughlin recorded eight wins in 12 matches, including seven of the first eight to post a 39-15 victory over Dallas during a recent wrestling meet between the two Wyoming Valley Conference teams. The Mountaineers’ four victories were turned in by, Mathers at 112 Ibs. over Kelley with a pin in 1:30. Wrestling Club sets tourney The Back Mountain Wrestling Club will hold a tournament on Sunday, Feb. 24, at the Dallas High School gymnasium. Four divisions, including Bantam, Midget, Junior and Intermediate, will be featured at the tournament. Entry fee is $6 and those inter- ested should contact the Back Mountain Wrestling Club, P.O. Box 146, Dallas, Pa., 18612. James Finnegan is tournament director. GIFT WILKES-BARRE 2444 OR Joe Patts decisioned Anvarsky at 115 lbs. 10-3. At 167 lbs. Vincelli turned in a 8-2 win over Cole. Lingaas turned in the Mountaineers last win at 185 Ibs. with a 7-0 victory over Revitt. The loss dropped Dallas to 2-10 on the year. The Mountaineers tallied their third win of the season, toppling Pittston Area, 32-24. After winning the first three matches, Bryan Mathers’ 98 Ibs. major decison over Niel Elko 8-0, Paul Burke’s decision at 105 Ibs. over Steve Reggie 7-0 and Bill Mathers 112 lbs. pin of John Lutcki in 1:13, Pitston area swept the next four meets to take the advantage. Not to be outdone however, the Mountaineers rallied with four straight themselves including pins by Joe Patts 155 lbs. over Marty Timex in 1:19 and Chris Vinecelli at 185 Ibs. over Dave Walsh in 3:48. Bryan Maseychik 145 lbs. and Corey Lingass 167 Ibs. turned in decisions. and Abington Heights. meets following at 7:30 p.m. FARMS INC. ¢ a Dozen Four players scored in double figures as Humphrey’s Apparel squashed Vivian, 102-67, in recent action in the Lehman-Noxen Adult Recreation Basketball League. Hitting double digits for the win- ners were Bogden with 22, Meskers with 22, Considine with 21 and Dela- ney with 17, Vivan’s was led by Oakley with 20, followed by Chandler with 13. Humphrey’s picked up a second victory by downing Union Petro- leum, 97-84, behind the sharp shoot- ing of Frank Bogden who drilled in 36 points. Steve Meskers added 24 points for Humphrey’s while Bruce Anders was high man for Union with 16 points. Maher’s crushed Vivian's, 113-92 behind a 36-point performance by Kevin Coombs. Rocco Miller added 23 points and Jim Spencer dumped in 20. Oakly crashed the boards for 47 points for Vivian's. Don Crossin drilled in 24 points to lead Union Petroleum to an 89-83 squeaker. over Maher’s. Following Crossin were Bruce Andrews with 18 points and Don Wolf with 14 points. Rocko Miller led Maher’s with 21 points, followed by Jim Spencer and Ron Jones with 17 and 14 markers respectively. League standings as of February 7 are: Humphrey’s Shoes and Apparel, 15-1; Union Petroleum, 11- 5, Maher’s Boarding Home, 7-9; Vivian’s, 8-8; and Jones Pancake House, 1-15. Tourney set The Wilkes-Barre YMCA'’s 20th Annual High School/ Wrestling Tour- nament has been set for March 16, at the Wilkes College gym. Weigh-in time is 7:30 to 9 a.m., preliminaries are 10 a.m. corsola- tions and finals are at 4 p.m. approximately. The following weight classes and divisions will be contested: 9th and 10th Grade Divi- sion: 91, 101, 108, 115, 122, 129, 135, 141, 148, 158, 170, 188, Hwt. no weight allowance. 11th and 12th Grade Division: 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 188, Hwt., no weight allowance. COSt you a day.