® v By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent The Lake-Lehman girls sofbhall team defeated Coughlin 16-4, on Thursday to move their record to 11-5 in the Wyoming Valley Girls Softball Division AA. The Lady Knights picked up the win with the aid of sophomore Patty Rish who started in her varsity game since going out for the team in her freshman year. Until Thurs- day’s game, Rish had pitched only three innings in a junior varsity game. Coach Florence Finn started Rish on the mound when the Knights’ starting pitcher, Beth Finn, was unable to pitch because of an injury incurred when she fell from her horse while riding the night before. Rish and Finn are the best of friends and it was Finn who showed Rish how to pitch during gym classes at the school. It was also Finn, who persuaded her mother, Coach Finn, that Rish had the ability to pitch. Flossie Finn said she watched Rish when she came out for the team and when she saw that the young Knight had talent, she began to work with her. In leading the Lady Knights to the 16-4 win, Rish gave up only three hits, struck outnine and walked 12. The Knights took a 3-1 lead by the end of the third inning, scoring one run in each of the first three frames. They scored three runs in the fourth and three in the fifth, then broke the game wide open in the seventh, scoring seven runs to nail down the win. Rish gave up only one hit in the first three innings, an infield single to Lisa Balestrini, who came home on errors. Knight Noel Kuznicki drove out a three-run triple in the fifth inning to give her team a 9-1 lead. When Rish got into trouble in the bottom of the fifth, Sandy Dicton relieved her on the mound. Rish came back to the mound in the bottom of the sixth, settled down andwent on to take the win for the a LOSE TO HANOVER The Lady Knights were edged out, 5-3, by Hanover Area, Wednesday, when the Lady Hawks rallied in the fifth and sixth innings to wipe out the Knights 3-1 lead. The Hawks got only three hits in the game but took advantage of 13 walks given up by Lake-Lehman hurlers. Mitch Baker hit a double in the fifth inning to tie the score at 3-3 and Hawk Shirley Geiger hit a single in the fourth and Donna Yech tapped one in the sixth. Noel Kuznicki paced the Lady Knights with a triple and a single, Cindy Slocum added a pair of sin- gles and Sandy Dicton knocked out a long triple. Beth Finn was credited with the loss, walking nine and fanning one. In relief pitching, Dicton walked four and struck out one. Tracey Cave’s pitching and hit- ting led the way for the Dallas Mountainners 11-1 win over the Lady Knights, Monday, May 6, at the Dallas field. It was the first win by Dallas over the Knights since 1977. Cave went two for two at the plate and knocked out a sacrifice and a two-run double in the fourth inning when Dallas scored five runs. Dallas put the first two runs on the board in the bottom of the third when Jill Radzinski started a rally with a double. Kuznicki also added a double for the Mountaineers. Cave walked three and struck outone in collecting the win. The Knights turned back Tunk- hannock on Saturday behind Beth Finn’s three-hit pitching. She didn’t give up a hit after the second inning and struck out six while walking: only three. The young sophomore worked her way out of tight spots in the first and second innings, then finished the final five with ease. Kelly Wandel drove out a two-run triple and Lori Pantle went two-for- two at the plate. Sandy Dicton went two-for-three and scored three runs. You Can Sleep With A Sanyo Air Conditioner Sale Priced $27 500 SERVICE BARRERA REY Lo Hugo gets a hit Dallas Post/Ed Campbell 3 ~ THE YANKEES REMAINED UNBEATEN by downing the Reds 14 to 4 with Brian Miller doing the mound work to get the win and put his record at 2 and 0. Shortstop Ray Russin went 4 for 4 including a homer and a grand slam. Pete Keresky, Jamie Janosky and Miller all came through with “two hits apiece. Ned Palka came up with a super defensive effort at first base to help stop the Reds offense. JEFF DOVER AND BRIAN KARUZA of the Orioles combined for 13k’s in a 9 to 7 victory over the Phillies. The Orioles were led by Brian Miller’s three hits and Larry Dymond’s two hits including a double. Scot Bearley went to the mound in the sixth with the bases loaded and two down to strike out the last Phillie batter to end the big threat. For the Phillies, Lenny Kelley smashed three big hits and Bo Casterline went 2 for 4. -0- THE RED came up with their biggest win so far this year by stopping the «blazing Indian bats allowing only four hits and two runs on the night. Heavy hitters for the Reds were Mark Stallard with two doubles and Dave Podehl with two hits including the game winning triple to end the game. 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Sporting Goods Dodgers 5-0 Expos 3-1 Pittston Sewing Center Pirates 2-2 BJS A’s 2-2 College Misericordia White Sox 2-3 Reds 2-3 Cards 1-3 Phillies 0-3 SCORES FOR WEEK White Sox 20, Reds 15 Dodgers 4, Pirates 3 A’s 25, Phillies 0 Expos 28, Cards 9 Dodges 11, White Sox 4 Reds 24, Pirates 12 By JOHN RODGERS Staff Correspondent The day belonged to the Lake- Lehman baseball team as they defeated arch-rival Dallas, 10-1, on the Knights’ home field. The Knights showed they were ready early, jumping out to a 3-0 lead after the first inning. T. Willy Cadwalader knocked in the first run with a single and Fred Gunn banged home two more to start the onslaught. Lehman’s Don Spencer wasted little time proving his worth in the third, as he plated Cadwalader and Martin with two outs to push the Knights lead to 5-0. In the fourth, Coach Barbacci’s squad put the game on ice with an R.B.I. single by George an a two out two run single by Martin. In al, Lehman scored six runs with two outs, getting key hits when they counted. The Mountainers could only reach Earl Weidner for a run in the fifth on a walk, a wild pitch and a two out R.B.I. single by Mark Ramirez. Weidner only allowed four hits, while striking out eight and issuing two walks. Jeff Martin provided the offense for the Knights going three for four with 3 R.B.1.’s and two runs scored. Lake-Lehman fell to 9-6 after a crushing 12-3 setback issued by the Hanover Hawkeyes. The Black Knights jumped to a 3-0 lead over the host Hawks as Cadwa- ladaer plated Fedor and Traver and R.B.I. single. It was Eric Lee however who proved to be a one man wrecking crew for Hanover as he beared down and held Lehman to just one hit after the first inning. Lee also went three for three at the plate with 2 R.B.1.’s, and a run scored. M. Kolbica was also two for three with two R.B.1.’s and T. Kolbica was two for two with an R.B.I. and two runs scored, for the Hawks. Brian James suffered the loss for Lehman striking out four, but had control problems issuing eight walks. COUGHLIN 10, LEHMAN 1 The Coughlin Crusaders played long ball against Lake-Lehman and Ed Osmulski kept the Knights in check on four hits giving the Cru- saders their fourth win in a ro with a 10-1 victory. " Dan Fedor the lone bright spot on the day for the Knights gave Lehman an early 1-0 lead with a home run to start the game. Fedor collected two of Lehman's four hits. Coughlin however made it 4-1 in the third on a bases loaded triple by Joe Motovidlak who had two three baggers in the game. Motovidlak, Paul Pascoe and George Cole put the game away in the sixth as they tagged losing pitcher P.J. Malak for three more friples and scored five runs to make it 9-1. 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