The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 08, 1985, Image 12

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    By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Dallas hurler Tracey Cave gave
up only five hits while her team-
mates came through with 22 hits to
rout the Hazleton nine, 22-3, last
Friday.
Third baseman Joyce Tinner led
the attack at the plate with a home
run and two triples. Heidi Scholz
had two doubles and two singles
while Jill Radzinski knocked out a
single, double and triple. The Moun-
taineers had a total of nine extra
base hits in addition to 15 singles.
Joan Hilstolsky drove out a triple
and two singles, Chris Legenz hit a
triple and a single, Tammy Daveski
tapped out two singles and Lisa
Gable added a double.
Cave ran her record on the mound
to 7-2, fanning five and walking two.
The Mountaineers scored five
runs in the first inning and after
scoring one run in the second and
two in the third broke loose for
seven runs in the fourth. The game
was halted in the bottom of the fifth
under the 10-run rule.
Wednesday afternoon, the Lady
Mountaineers hosted GAR and
behind Cave’s two-hit pitching
trounced the Grenadiers 14-4, push-
ing eight runs across home plate in
the third inning. They scored one
run in the first and second innings,
one in the fourth and clinched the
game for good in the sixth when the
game was ended under the 10-run
rule.
Heidi Scholz and Kim Rinehimer
led the Mountaineers with three hits
each followed by Tinner, Radzinski
and Legenz with two hits each.
- Cave struck out three and walked
five while picking up the win. Kim
Skrepenek took the loss for GAR,
fanning two and walking six.
COUGHLIN WINS
Coughlin Crusaders edged Dallas
6-5, Monday, when Renee Creazzo
hit a sacrifice fly in the fifth inning
to send Carolyn Kenzakoski home
with the tie-breaker. The Mountai-
neers were unable to score in the
top of the sixth and seventh and the
Crusaders chalked up the win.
The Lady Mountaineers took a 4-0
lead at the end of two innings, but
Coughlin exploded for five runs in
the third inning to go in front by
one. Dallas girls tied the score at 5-5
in the top of the fifth on Jill
Radzinski’s homerun off pitcher
Natalie Gripp. It was Radzinski’s
triple that drove in two runs for the
Mounts in the second inning, then
she scored a third run. Radzinski
also drove out a double in the game.
Cave was the losing pitcher for
Dallas, fanning one and walking
five.
KNIGHTS AT 9-3
The Lake-Lehman Knights had a
good week adding there wins to
their league record to 9-3.
Pitcher Beth Finn struck out five
and walked 15 in Wednesday’s game
with Bishop O’Reilly, but she drove
out a grand slam homer in the nine-
run second inning to lead her
Knights to a 24-9 rout of the Queens-
women. The Knights scored three
runs in the first, three in the third
and seven in the fourth to clinch the
win under the 10-run rule.
Cindy Slocum aided with home
runs, one a three-run around the
bases in the fifth and Kelly Wandel
smacked out a two-run home run in
fifth inning.
Larissa Bergevin was the losing
pitcher for O’Reilly with seven
walks and no strikeouts.
HURLS NO-HITTER
In Tuesday’s game with Pittston
~ contest of the season to lead the
Lady Knights to a 12-0 shutout over
the visiting Patriots. She fanned six
and walked six while upping her
record to 4-3.
Finn also hit three-for-three at
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home plate for the Knights, who
scored two runs in the first, six in
the second and four in the third for
their dozen runs.
Kelly Wandel also went three-for-
three, two of them singles and a
triple. She also scored three of the
Knights’ runs. Cindy Slocum and
Lori Pantle each drove out a three-
bagger and both had two-for-three
at the plate. Noel Kuznicki had a
double and a RBI in the six-run
inning.
Charney was the losing hurler for
the Patriots, fanning two and walk-
ing two.
SLOCUM LEADS
The Knights hosted Northwest,
Monday afternoon, in Wyoming
Valley Conference action and rallied
behind Cindy Slocum’s grand slam
in the sixth inning to nip the Rang-
ers 13-11.
Going into the bottom of the sixth
inning, the Knights were behind, 11-
8, but Slocum hit her fifth homer of
the season to put the Knights in the
lead for the rest of the game.
Sandy Dicton went in as relief for
hurler Beth Finn and pitched the
final six innings, fanning five and
walking 14.
Lisa Sherrick went two-for-two at
the plate, one of them a triple, and
Robin Confer hit two-for-five, both
girls coming through in their big
innings. Their hits coupled with the
Rangers taking advantage of the 19
walks issued by the Lake-Lehman
hurlers gave Northwest their 11
runs.
Kormas was the losing hurler for
Northwest, fanning two and walking
nine.
The Lady Knights lead the Wyo-
ming Valley Conference Division II,
one game in front of GAR.
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The Indians came up with three
wins in the first week of the new
season by downing the Phillies 17 to
1, then erupted for 21 runs in a win
over the Giants in the game before
score of 5 to 3. Steve Oliver (2-0)
and Sam Gorgone shared mound
duties racking up 9 strikeouts
between them in downing the Phil-
lies. Big guns at the plate were John
Gosart going a perfect 4 for 4 while
Emery Yurko, Bobby Luke, Justin
Swain and Steve Oliver each con-
tributed two hits apiece.
Sam Gorgone picked up his first
win on the yeaar in the Pirate
victory. Helping the cause at the
plate were Matt Bailey and S.
Oliver with two hits each while
Gorgone and Yurko nailed a hit
apiece
FIRST HOMER
Randy Parry of the Astros
smashed the first homerun over the
new 200 foot fence.
DIVISION I
The Dodgers started the season
with thre big wins in defeating the
Reds 25-2, the Phillies 30 to 17 and
the Cards 13wto 3. Susan Steinkir-
chner came through with two of
those wins with a total of 15 strike-
outs and she also belted a grand
slam along with two singles. In the
win over the Cards Tami Froncek
had a double and three singles. In
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Race winners
Service Association.
48 trophies,
There were 48 trophies and
medals awarded in the 5-Mile ‘Run
For the Family,” which honored the
Family Service Association of Wyo-
ming Valley on its 90th Anniver-
sary. But the top prizes went to
members of the Rawls family.
Mike Rawls, Mountaintop, placed
first in the 5-mile race in Forty
Fort, on Sunday, April 28, with a
time of 26 minutes and 10 seconds.
His sister-in-law, Gloria Rawls, fin-
ished first among the women, run-
ning 30:40. And Ron and Gloria
Rawls, Trucksville, gook first place
in the husband and wife division.
In the 1-Mile Fun Run for chil-
dren, the first place winner was Joe
Zanta, age 14, of Wyoming, Karen
BASEBALL
the Phillies victory, Nancy Piatt
recorded nine strikeouts and was
aided at the plate with a Brenda
Olsen grand slam and Susan Stein-
kirchner with a homer and two
triples.
MAJORS
Franklin’s Family Rest. Indians 3-0
Mahaffey Oil Yankees 3-0
L.A.D. Dodgers 2-0
Rita Busch Salon Pirates 2-1
Astros 1-1
R.N. Fitch & Sons Orioles 1-2
Arthur Shelley Inc. Reds 1-2
Suburban Propane Phillies 0-2
Isaacs GMC Tigers 0-2
Daddow Isaacs 672 Giants 0-3
SCORES FOR WEEK: Dodgers
17, Giants 2; Yankees 15, Astros 9;
Orioles 7, Reds 4; Astros 5, Orioles
3; Yankees 16, Phillies 4; Reds 16,
Giants 7; Yankees 7, Tigers 1;
Dodgers 3, Orioles 1.
MINORS:
Cardinals 1-0
D.A.G. Rentals Dodgers 1-0
John M. Randolph Sr. Giants 1-0
Custom Management Pirates 1-0
MacGeorge Auto Yankees 1-0
Drs. Watkins & Medura Orioles 0-0
Bk. Mt. Pllice Assn. Reds 0-1
Mark II Rest. Astros 0-1
Jack’s Colison Serv. Indians 0-1
medals
Dukes, 11 years old of Pocono
Trailer Court, took first prize for
the girls.
Runners came from as far away
as Pittsburgh to participate in the
race which benefited Family Serv-
ice. Whole families, with children as
young as 4 years to fathers as old as
61, turned out for the “Run For the
Family.”
Numerous ‘sponsors, such as
Sport-Jes of Plymouth. and First
Eastern Bank, backed the Family
Service celebration run. Even water
in bottles to hand to the runners was
donated, courtesy of the Endless
Mountain Water Co., Tunkhannock.
Chairperson of the “Run For the
Family” was Beth Ann Delaney.
ERRRRRRRRERRRREREL
Fay Broody Studio Phillies 0-1
Kingston Twp. Lions Tigers 0-1
SCORES FOR THE WEEK: Car-
dinals 13, Phillies 9; Dodgers 12,
Indians 8; Giants 5, Astros 4;
Pirates 17, Tigers 16; Yankees 10,
Reds 9.
GIRLS SOFTBALL DIVISION II
American Asphalt Braves 1-0
American Party Favors Yankees 1-0
Mat Leasing Orioles 1-0
Dallas Lions Indians 1-1
Bonner Chevrolet Phillies 0-1
Jim Jon Tomatoes Cardinals 0-1
SCORES FOR THE WEEK:
Braves 11, Indians 0; Yankees 31,
Cardinals 5; Indians 18, Phillies 3.
GIRLS SOFTBALL DIVISION I
Bk. Mt. Sporting Goods Dodgers 3-0
Pittston Sewing Center Pirates 2-0
Expos 2-1
College Misericordia White Sox 1-2
Cards 1-2
BJS A’s 1-2
Reds 1-2
Phillies 0-2.
SCORES FOR THE WEEK:
White Sox 20, Cards 8; Pirates 15,
A’s 3; Expos 7, A’s 6; Pirates 19,
Phillies O; Expos 12, White Sox 4;
Cardinals 17, Reds 15; Reds 9;
Expos 7; A’s 23, Whitr Sox 1.
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With the arrival of May the
leagues at Bonomo’s Lanes in
Dallas begin their championship rol-
loffs for the season and members
turn their attention to plans for the
end of the year banquets and
dinner-dances. Some of the leagues
have closed out the 1984-85 season
while others have only a week or
two remaining.
In the Imperialette League the
girls have only one week of league
play and the rolloff for the league
title before going their separate
ways for the summer. Last week
Scavone Motors took three from
Hoof 'N Paw led by K. Scavone’s
182 (480) to remain in competition
for the championship. Mahaffey Oil
took three from Humphrey's
Apparel to dash the apparel team’s
hopes to climb higher. Drea Bar-
bose was high for both teams with
171. Jean Shop divided evening with
Lombardo Bakery to tie for the
second half lead. M. Neifert set the
pace with 174.
Sweet Valley Outfitters blanked
Brown’s Oil in Bonomo’s Major
League aided by Glen Mazer’s 564
and B. Mazer’s 213 (549). R.
Bonomo rolled 574 for the oil men.
Charlie’s All Stars copped three
from the Hambos helped by K.
Spencer’s 563, F. Cornell’s 548 and
B. Cyphers’s 529. J. Steele knocked
down pins for 263 (552) and W.
Bonomo rolled 232 (554) for the
Hambos. Bermudas picked up three
from G.H. Harris paced by J. Pear-
son’s 220 (527). T. Doughton hit the
pins for 206-224 (591) and D. Purvin
tumbled them for 574 for the Harris
men. Back Mountain Sporting
Goods and the Beach Combers div-
ided evenly. B. Harris scattered
pins for 235 (569) for the Beach
Combers and R. Harned toppled
them for 245 (587) for the sporting
goods men.
Capris shut out the Pintos in
Idetown Compact League with A.
Edwards hitting 505 and G. English
rolling 173. Corvettes took all from
the pins for 205-211 (519). Firebird
blanked the Camaros on a forfeit.
H. Evans posted 511 and J. Roan
rolled 503. Aries copped three from
La Barons with the latter team’s M.
Pazuchanics topling pins for 183.
In Our Gang League Porky five
shut out Alfalfa despite the losing
team’s L. Cooper rolling 524. D.
Jenkins 519 paced the Wheezers to
four points from the Buckwheats
and Waldo took three from Spanky.
Lee Isaac scattered pins for 530 to
lead Stymies to a 2-2 split with
Darla.
Brent Long blanked Franklin’s in
the Bowlerette League and Tom
Reese picked up three points from
the Hoagie Bar.
Harris Associates took all from
Fino’s Pharmacy in the George
Shupp League led by A. Wendel’s
206-209 (592). T. Guido rolled 543,
G.H. Harris added 533 and H. Ben-
nett posted 522. C. Glasser hit 522
and T. Shalata knocked down pins
for 520 for the pharmacy team.
SCID took four from Katyl TV
helped by R. Callaghan’s 216 (545)
and D. Hobbs 521. Gino’s Shoe Store
picked up three points from Steele’s
Restaurant sparked by T. Dough-
ton’s 203-206 (570) and R. Daubert’s
565. J. Shultz rolled 233 (579) and J.
Steele hit 521 for the losing five.
Grotto Pizza shut out Fashion Vend-
ing with D. Garnett’s 211 (474) and
R. Radzinski’s 177 (488) leading the
way. A. Hospodar’s 175 and R.
Gula’s 172 were high for the vending
team.
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