Committee meets on the committee. Knights win Coach John Baranowski’s concern over his Lake-Lehman volleyball team’s match with North Pocono defeated the Trojans in consecutive games of 15-11, 15-13, Thursday ~ afternoon. Dave Jachimowicz and Pat Hoz- empa played stellar roles in the Dave Mosier playing excellent Conference. The Trojans were paced by Mark Anelli, Dave Foster and Gary Kier- nan with their co-captain Doug Rigby out for the rest of the season with injuries to his thumbs. The loss drops the North Pocono netters to 4-1. Dallas Mountaineers picked up their first win of the season, Thurs- day, by defeating the Meyers Mohawks 15-3 and 15-1. The win gives the Mounts a 1-4 record while the Mohawks dropped to 0-5. s Mountaineers Matt Conologue led serves. — CHARLOT M. DENMON Memorial Hwy. 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Reinhart was a track and cross-country standout during his high school days at Bishop O'Reilly and attended the University of Scranton on a cross-country scholarship. By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Dallas girls’ softball team dropped its first league game last Thursday, 8-6 to the Nanticoke Tro- jans behind the pitching of Tracy Cave, who walked four and fanned two at the plate. The Lady Mountaineers outhit the Trojans, collecting nine hits but hitting by Renee Pawlush with three-for-four and no walks given up by the Trojans hurler Lynn Rasmus was too much for the young Moun- taineers. “We outhit them but our hits were scattered while they got theirs in bunches which made the differ- Jay Pope. “The biggest problem was that we let the Trojans get too far in front. They were ahead of us by five runs at one time and going into the final inning they were in front by six. We had the tying run on base in the final frame but were unable to bring it in. “Nanticoke is a powerful team and are a lot more experienced than we are. We are inthe same position this season as they were lat year. We are a young team and most of our pitchers are going against hur- lers three years older. Our girls are developing with each game and are quick to learn. I’m pleased with the way they are progressing.” First baseman Tammy Daveski paced the Mountaineers at the plate with a pair of doubles and freshman Joyce Tinner and sophomore Heidi Scholze had two hits each. Pope said the Mountaineers always try to get the first batter out but they were not successful in the game with the Trojans. The Lady Mountainers has Seton Catholic at home, Monday; Dallas at Northwest, Tuesday and Bishop O’Reilly at home, Friday. Their league record coming into this week was 2-1. LADY KNIGHTS LOSE Lady Knights of Lake-Lehman dropped their first league game last Thursday when Wyoming Valley West took them 13-3 with the game ending under the 10-run rule. The game was tied at 2-2 at the end of third inning after the Spar- tans pitcher Melissa Cooper gave up five walks to give the Lady Knights their first two runs. With the bases loaded in the fifth inning Cindy Slocum walked with the bases loaded to give Lake- Lehman a 3-2 lead. Both starting pitchers, Cooper ‘and Beth Finn had problems with con- trol which accounted for most of the runs. In the fifth inning, the Spartans broke the game wide open with 11 runs, led by Kim Menkavitch who drove out a bases loaded three- bagger and Lori Allen, who knocked out a two-run single to account for five of the 11 runs. Tammy Benner, who came in as relief for Cooper, also had three hits and Debbie Pearn knocked out a triple for the Spartans. 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In the fourth inning, the Lady Knights scored seven runs sparked by Kelly Siglin’s two-run single. Kelly Wandel also helped the Knights in the scoring, going three- for-five at the plate. ( Dicton struck out three and™ walked six in the game. The War- riors Sue Severnak, credited with the loss, issued 10 walks but was unable to chalk up a strikeout. The Lady Knights were scheduled to play Wyoming Seminary at home, Monday, and Crestwood, away, Wednesday. They play Pitts- ton at home, Friday. By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Both the Dallas boys and girls Hazleton squads on the Hazleton track to take their first league win .of the season, Thursday, April 12. The boys won 96-54 and the girls 76- 64 Mark Wright and Steve Brace took three first each and Ron Ostrowski took two firsts to lead the Dallas Mountaineers to a 96-54 win. Wright took first in the high jump with 5-6, the 1600 run with a time of 5:08.6 and the 3200 run in 11:24. Brace came in first in the 110m hurdles in 16.6, in the 300m hurdles in 44.5 and the long jump with a distance of 19-2. Ostrowski won the 100m dash in 12.3 and the 200m dash in 24.8. Other Dallas cindermen placing first were Bob Oliver, 800m run in 2:16; shot put, Mark Liva 46-0; pole vault, Tim Kern 9-6; discus, Matt Miahl 135-2; and the relay teams taking the 1600m in 3:51 and the 3200m in 9:17. Taking second for the local Moun- taineers were Eric Supey, 110m hurdles; Oliver 1600m run; Lasecki, 800m run; Liva, disus; Hislop, jav- elin; Gauthier, long jump. Third place winners for Dallas were, STarolis, 100m dash; Gritman 400m dash; Supey, 300m hurdles; Mihal, shot put; Koprowski, discus; Kern, long jump and high jump and Wally Gauthier, triple jump. In the girls meet, Amy Aston took the 1600 and 3200 meter runs andran a leg of the winning 3200m relay team with Linda King, Leigh Pawl- ing and E. Cleary. The relay team c ame in first with a time of 11:39; Aston took the 1600m in 5:48 and 3200m in 11:48. Brenda Harvey took first for Dallas in the 100m hurdles in 18.8 and in the long jump with 15%". Linda King came in first in the 400m dash with a time of 1:08 and ran a leg of the 1600m relay won by Dalls in 4:46. Lori Ogurkis took first in the 300m hurdles in 55.5 and ran a leg of the winning 1600m relay team. L. Nattras came in first in the 800 m run in 2:56 and was also a member of the 1600m relay team. B. Davies placed first in the javelin Starolis won the high jump with 46”. Second place winners for the Dallas Mountaineers were Pawling, 1600m run; Michaels, 800m run (Michaels also ran a leg of the winning 1600m relay team); Davies, shot put; Ogurkis, javelin; and Har- veys, triple jump. Placing third were Starolis, 100m dash; Nattrass, 400m dash; Mau- reen Wisnieski, 200m run; Pawling, 3200m run; Karen Vleedman, shot put; Kristin Piatkowski, discus. 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