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SMITH TV 28 Lee Park Ave. Lee Park, PA COLOR TV viremy PICTURE TUBE SALE $149 Installed Most Brands $6.00 Service Call All Work Guaranteed 90 Days All Brands, Including Foreign 10% Discount for Sr. Citizens Buying & Selling Used TV's OPEN EVERY DAY Hanging Baskets, Beautiful & Unique Tropical Plants, Fresh Local Grown Fruit & Vegetables Largest Display Of % Kites & Windsocks In The Area! SUNSET SECTION Rt. 415, Harveys Lake 639-2244 EIRE AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES CHEVY and GMC VAN FRONT FENDER 1971-85 FORD ECONOLINE VAN FRONT FENDER 1975-85 DATSUN 2407-2802 FRONT FENDER 1970-78 38 MAIN ST. DALLAS, PA 675-8817 OEM LIST OUR PRICE OEM LIST OUR PRICE OEM LIST OUR PRICE 103.00 79.00 98.31 74.00 162.50 119.00 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 10-8 U-10 DIVISION The U-10 Division battled for their victories under warm and sunny skies on Saturday. The Cosmos defeated the Fury 2 to 0 with Mike ~ Scott scoring in the second quarter and Sean Callahan putting away a penalty kick in the third quarter. Strong and alert goalies were Gary Farbor for the Cosmos and Darin Dixon for the Fury. In the second contest of the day, the Kicks held on to beat the Rough- necks 4-2. Thanks to a great effort by Tom Oznik, the Kicks were able - to keep their opponent to only two goals both scored by Tom Smigiel- ski. Robert Kane provided forward leadership for the Kicks by scoring 2 goals and Jessica Kerr and Scott Walters helped ensure the win by each kicking goals. In a heated defensive struggle, the Rowdies overpowered the Sock- ers 5-2. Randy Slaff scored for the Sovckers, while outstanding defen- sive tactics by Lynn Turner adn Justin Lochheim held that team to its low total. The Rowdies goals were scored by Brad Barket (3) and ~ Eddie Thomas (2) two outstanding forwards who have put forth their ‘best all season and continue to provide energy and expertise for their team. The final game of the day- saw a lopsided meeting of the Sting and the Strikers with the Sting victo- rious 5-0. Pounding the opposing goal all day, the Sting’s points were scored by Patrick Costello (3) and Michael petruska (2). These two quick and sure-footed forwards have consistently been scoring leaders. SCORES OF THE WEEK: Express 5, Aztecs 3; Comets 8, Lancers 1; Wings 2, Arrows 2; Stallions 6, Chargers 2; Sting 5, Cosmos 2, Fury 0; Kicks 4, Rough- necks 2; Rowdies 2, Aztecs 1; Cosmos 6, Lancers 2; Strikers 2, Arrows 2; Kicks 2, Stallions 3; Sting 0, Comets 0; Chargers 1, Sockers 0; Express 3, Roughnecks 2; Fury 0, Wings 0. U-12 DIVISION U-12 Division the Sting’s aggres- sive offensive line led that team past the Strikers 5 to 3. The Strikers held firm in the first quarter answering every Sting goal with a Striker goal but the Sting forged ahead in the second and added an insurance goal in the third to secure the win. Steven Geist scored two goals for the Sting while Kevin Loeffler, Kenn Miroslaw, and Tracy Hefron added one apiece. Two of the Strikers goals were tallied by Jeff Malak. David Knapp added the third, Geoffrey Spear, Libby Davies and Chris Williams highlighted the Sting defense while Marcia Garcia played an outstanding day at half- back for the Strikers. A total team effort by the Sockers ousted the Rowdies 6-2. Rob Jemio began the Sockers scoring off a pass from Liz Cave then Alison Cave made it 2-0 when she connected on a pass from Eric McDonough. Liz Cave scored an unassisted goal to finish the first half scoring. Jemio began it again in the second half off a pass from Sean Reynolds who then went on to score two goals of his own. Rob Beretski scored both Rowdies goals. Nancy Kingsbury and Randy Shovlin led the Sockers defense. In a triumph oer the Fury Shawn Scavone had an outstanding day for the Cosmos with five goals. John Kachurick also looked great with two goals and three assits. Jason McDade had one. Steve Rosenthal scored both Fury goals on penalty kicks. Two of the division leaders, the Chargers and the Stallions, battled to a 1-1 tie with a goal in the second quarter. Chris Boraski scored in the last minutes of the game to tie it at 1-1. Chargers goalies A.J. Cecconi and Steven McCafferty were out- standing in their positions while Scott Cox played a very tough game in the Stallions goal. The other division leader, the Kicks, triumphed over the Rough- necks in a close game. Jason Mattey scored two for the Kicks to give them an early lead but the Roughnecks came back ‘in the second half when Chris Ryan scored off a pass by Tom Adams and Adams scored on an assist from Brian Miller. With the score tied at 2-2, Kevin Chapple pounded in the winning goal in the last quarter. Chapple and teammates John Morris and Jason Rogers had out- standing plays on Kicks defense. In another game the Lancers and Com- Wega and Danny Perrato scoring for the Lancers. Greg Choi tallied both Comets goals. SCORES OF THE WEEK: Aztecs 5, Rowdies 0; Lancers 4, Cosmos 1; Arrows 9, Strikers 4; Chargers 4, Sockers 1; Roughnecks 3, Express 3; Fury 3, Wings 1; Kicks 3, Rough- necks 2; Cosmos 7, Fury 2; Charg- ers 1, Stallions 1; Sockers 6, Row- dies 2; Sting 5, Strikers 3; Lancers 2, Comets 2; Express 2, Aztecs 2; Arrows 6, Wings 2. U-14 DIVISION In U-14 action this weekend, the game between the Cosmos and Chargers saw only one goal. Eric Nardone penetrated the Charger defense and on a breakaway pass from Neil Kaiser socred for the Cosmos. Robert Neyhard as goalie kept the Chargers from putting any number on the board. All-around teamwork by the Fury allowed them to shut out the Kicks 2 to 0. Both teams played defensively and in the third quarter Eric Pac- zewski passed to Lindo Sabatini who The defensive battle began again, but Eric Paczewski capped the game on an unassisted goal. Goalies for both teams had a real workout and did excellent jobs. For the Fury, goalies were Eric Paczewski and Scott Bearly and for the Kicks, Willie Boyczuk. SCORES OF THE WEEK: Stri- kers 1, Comets 0; Sockers 4, Row- dies 1; Fury 2, Kicks 0; Roughnecks 6, Sting 1; Sockers 3, Roughnecks 2; Dallas Post/George Poynton Scoring a goal P. Kopcha of the Chargers prepares to score a goal against the Strikers in U-8 Division action in the Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association this weekend. The Chargers slipped by the Strikers, 4-3. ;