The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 10, 1985, Image 11

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By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Coach John Baranowski’s Lake-
Lehman High School boys’ volley-
ball team has got off to a good start
in this season’s league play. In the
first four games of the season, the
Black Knights have already run
their record to 4-0.
Thirty-six boys are on this year’s
squad with only two seniors among
the group. Five juniors, two of
whom share a spot, also start for
Baranowski.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Games won to date are against
Dallas, Wyoming Valley West, Wyo-
ming Area and, last week, Tunkhan-
nock, which the Knights won 15-6,
15-6.
In their last eight years of league
play, the Lake-Lehman team has
lost only three games. They have
copped the league title five times
and have advanced to state compe-
tition seven times, having come in
second two years.
The Knights ran their record to 30
consecutive wins until they dropped
a game last season.
Baranowski said that two of their
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toughest competitors this year are
Tunkhannock, whom they defeated
last week, and North Pocono, whom
they play this Thursday, April 11.
The two seniors on this year’s
team are Dave Jachimowicz and
Dave Moser. Juniors are Chris
Kukosky, Greg Javer, Pat Hoz-
empa, Kirk Vandermark, Mark
Yaple and Alex Fredericik, who
also gets some playing time.
Recently, the team entered the
Bethlehem/Liberty Invitational
Tournament where they placed
third among the 10 tems entered in
the competition. Kukosky was
named to the All-Tournament team
and from among the more than 100
participants in the tournament, he
was second in the number of votes
received.
The Pennsylvania Volleyball
Coaches conduct a regular coaches
telephone poll weekly to rank the
top teams and, in the most recent
poll, the Knights were ranked third
in the East and eighth in the state.
With the number of boys he has
on this year’s squad and with the
interest they have shown, Coach
Baranowski is optimistic that the
Knights will continue to improve
each season.
The Fourth Annual Lake-Lehman
Volleyball Tournament was held
this past Saturday at the Lake-
Lehman Junior/Senior High School.
Participating teams and their
records were as follows: Central
York, 9-0; Northeastern, 7-1; Lake-
Lehman, 6-3; Haverford, 5-3; Quak-
ertown, 4-4; Mountain View, 4-4;
North Pocono, 3-6; Wyoming Valley
West, 0-8; and Conestoga Valley, 0-
9.
The top four teams advanced to
the semi-final playoffs with the first
game seeing Central York defeating
Haverford, 15-6 and 15-4.
Northeastern then defeated Lake-
Lehman in the best of three
matches, 16-14, 13-15; and 19-17.
In the finals, Central York
defeated Northeastern, 15-12 and 15-
2.
All tournament teams were
picked by the coaches. The follow-
ing members were selected to the
team: Central York, Frank Car-
dillo, Rob Keller; Lake-Lehman,
Dave Jachimowicz, Chris Kukosky;
Haverford, A.J. Muntz, Tom Del-
monte; and Northeastern, Dan Kee-
ports and Sunny Kirkpatrick.
Central York junior varsity team
captured the B Division tournament
by defeating Coughlin in the finals.
Participating teams in the B Divi-
sion Tournament were Central
York, 8-2; Coughlin 7-3; Pittston
Area, 5-5; Lake-Lehman jayvees, 5-
5: Northeastern jayvees, 5-5; and
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Lake-Lehman freshman, 0-10.
Coaches in Pennsylvania have
selected the Top 10 teams in East-
ern Pennsylvania. They are Central
York, Northeastern, Lake-Lehman,
Haverford, Emmaus, Quakertown,
Bethlehem Liberty, Mountain View,
West York and North Pocono.
The Top 10 teams in the state are
Central York, North Allegheny,
Plum, Northeastern, Farrell, Derry,
Penn Hills, Steel Valley, Lake-
Lehman and Haverford.
Bonomo honored
Bloomsburg University’s Rick
Bonomo added to his long list of
honors and was joined by teammate
Marty King and head coach Roger
Sanders as the Pennsylvania Con-
ference handed out its annual wres-
tling awards.
Bonomo, who became only the
school’s second Division I national
champion, was picked as the confer-
ence’s ‘Wrestler of the Year,”
receiving 10 of the 11 votes cast by
the PC coaches, while King, a PC *
champion along with Bonomo,
shared “Freshman of the Year”
honors with Lock Haven’s Brad
Lloyd, and Sanders was picked as
the “Coach of the Year” by his
colleagues.
In the NCAA Championships, he
won a superior decision, a technical
fall, two pins and a 17-3 superior
over Iowa’s Matt Egeland in the
finals. No other wrestler so domi-
nated his weight class.
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By JOHN RODGERS
Sports Columnist
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