The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 09, 1985, Image 15

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| THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, October 9, 1985
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
The Tunkhannock Tigers proved
they knew their home course Thurs-
day afternoon by capturing the
three medalist points over the par-
48 12-hole Shadowbrook golf course
to down the Dallas Mountaineers,
19%-1%. The Tigers upped their
record to 12-1 while dropping Dallas
to 7-5, the lowest record for the
Mountaineers in a number of years.
Bill Justice took low medalist with
a score of 50, his teammate Tom
Paulsen was second low medalist
shooting a 53 and Rob Lange took
the third medalist honor with a 54.
Rob Dombek and Chris Givens
were the only Mountaineers not shut
out by their opponents.
Results of the matches were
Lange defeated Dombek 2-1; Justice
swept Rich Holthaus 3-0 and Paul-
sen shut out Jim Aikman 3-0. Chris
Busch lost 3-0 to John Boretti and
John Thomas lost his match, 3-0 to
E.J. Shaffer. Mike Olshan defeated
Cowboys
(continued from page 14)
The Cowboy defensive held the
Knights scoreless, as the game
ended Cowboys 20, Lake-Lehman 0.
The B tam was not bo be denied,
as they came out throwing. On the
second play of the game, QB Selen-
ski found runningback Fred Rosen-
crans in the open and connected for
a 50 yard TD. The extra point
failed.
Back to the air waves, the Cow-
boys on an option play had Jere-
miah Van Orden connect with QB
Selenski for a 25 yard TD. The extra
point came on a pass from Selenski
to Bob Jesse.
Opportunity knocked again, as
after some fine offensive and defen-
sive play, the ball was resting on
the Knights 5 yard line. The call
A 25 yard reception by Jeremiah
Van Orden and teh E.P. by Van
Orden capped the scoring for the
Cowboys, except for a fine defensive
play by Tony Bealla who caught the
Knights in their own end zone for a
safety.
Bealla, who is the Cowboy kickoff
man did a fine job in that depart-
ment, as he kept the Knights deep
in their own territory most of the
game. Michael Gerwin had a good
day for the Cowboys, as he was
constantly in the Knights backfield.
Mike was also responsible for a
fumble recovery. Overall, the
Knights played a fine game, but
were unable to recover following the
quick scoring strikes by the Cow-
boys.
Givens 215-15.
Hanover defeated the Mountai-
neers 181%-2% paced by Kevin
Kaminski to raise the Hawkeye
record to 10-1.
Kaminski took low medalist
honors with a two over par-48
course at Irem Temple Country
Club, last Monday. Hanover’s John
Garber shot a 55 to take second low
medalist honors and his teammate
Joe Gill split third medalist honors
with Mount Rich Holthaus with both
shooting 57. Hanover took every
match.
Results of the matches were
Kaminski over Rob Dombek 3-0;
Gill took Jim Aikman 3-0; Garber
defeated Holthaus 2%-%; Joe Polon-
oski defeated John Thomas 2l%-%;
Joe Rominski took Chris Busch 2%-
%; and Jeff Rybak defeated Chris
Givens 215-15.
The loss dropped Dallas to 6-4 for
the season.
The Pittston Patriots downed the
Lake-Lehman Knights 13%-7'% over
the Knights course at Muhlenburg.
Pittston’s Andy Yesnowski took
low medalist honors firing a 39 and
his teammate J. Romanoski shot 41.
Patriot Larry Miller and Knight
Todd Krupa shared third medalist
with both shooting 44.
Results of the matches were J.
Romanoski defeating Don Buzinkai
3-0; Patriot A. Yesnowski taking
Krupa 2-1; Miller blanking Andy
Thomas 3-0; Patriot S. Giardina
defeating Steve Kazmierski 2-1;
went to QB Selenski who found an
opening and scored on a five yard
run. The point failed.
Final score, Cowboys 30, Lake-
Lehman 0.
BOARD MEMBERS
DALLAS OFFICERS KINGSTON TWP.
Bill Jessie Sr. Tom Landon - President Ann Baldo
Bill Jessie Jr. Bill Jessie Sr. - Vice Pres. John Baller
Tom Landon Pat Karuza - Secretary Carolyn Bulford
Diana Olsen Diana Olsen - Treasurer Pat Karuza
John Opalicki Joseph Maseychik
Ruth Selenski Bob Shotwell
John Straigis Jack Walsh
Head Coach — William L. Jessie
Head Coach — John Opalicki
Advisors: Diana Olsen
Mary Young
Laurie Naugle
Knight Damon Barbacci defeating
Alex: Brogna 2-1 and Knight Joe
DeGennaro blanking M. Miller 3-0.
A-TEAM
COACHES
Rich Gougar # Jim Ryan
Roy Phillips # Jack Walsh
Dave Zimmerman
B-TEAM
COACHES
Joe Maseychik ¥ Ray Burd
Jim Fazzi
CHEERLEADERS
Donna Janosky, Advisor
Tracy Karuza, Coach
LEHMAN LIONS MINI FOOTBALL
OFFICERS
President, Jerry Farmer
Vice President, Bev Sayre
Secretary, Helen Frederick
Treasurer, Dorothy Naugle
~~ A-TEAM
Head Coach — Dick Cragle
Jerry Gizenski
B-TEAM
Head Coach — Bob Sayre
C-TEAM I
Head Coach — Si Harrison :
Jim Chamberlain
CHEERLEADERS
Coach — Carol Smith
A-Squad — Julie Smith
B-Squad — Dawn Pavlick
C-Squad — Stacy Chamberlain
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