12 mem Run for it! Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Warriors (Continued from page 11) Early in the fourth period, the Warriors used a 10-play, 68 yard drive to set up Birosak’s score from the six yard line. Kopecza’s kick was good and Wyoming took a 34-7 lead. With the point span too wide for the Mountaineers to overcome, both Coach Ted Jackson and Coach Paul Marranca began substituting their younger players freely and the War- riors’ second string Brian Hines scored from the 40 yard line after his teammate intercepted a Lyons pass. Kopcza’s kick was blocked and the game ended with the War- riors winning 40-7. The Mountaineers meet GAR at home this Saturday in a game that will go a long way in deciding the Division AA title. GAR has a 3-3 overall record to date and the Mountaineers have a 4-2 overall record. The Grenadiers are 1-1 in Division II, the Mountaineers are 3- 0. “It should be an interesting game,” said Coach Jackson. ‘Both teams are coming off a loss. The Grenadiers have lost their last three games, we have our loss to Wyo- ming. This game will determine how well our kids can rebound after a big loss like Friday night. “The Grenadiers have one of the league’s best quarterbacks in Jay Kubicki and some excellent receiv- ers. Our advantage is that we are playing them on our field instead of the turf.” The Back Mountain Youth Basket- ball Organization will hold its player registration for the upcoming 1985-86 instruction season. Signups Trojans TD pass. The tally came with just 13 seconds remaining in the first ‘half and gave the Trojans a com- . manding lead of 14-6 going into the _lockerroom at halftime. After it seemed that neither team could muster an offensive scoring threat early on in the third stanza, "the Trojans mounted their second 80-yard scoring drive with just over seven minutes remaining in the quarter. The seven-play drive culminated when McDermott ran a quarterback will be held on Friday, October 25, and Monday, October 28, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post, Dallas. keeper on a third and two and upped the Trojan lead to 20-6 with 1:48 remaining in the third period. Nanticoke’s fourth score came when running back Ferraro gath- ered in a fourth and nine TD pass from McDermitt at the Lehman 11- yardline giving the Trojans an insurmountable 26-6 lead with only nine minutes remaining in the game. Trojan Head Coach Bill Goodman then inserted a host of underclass- men to finish the game. The last Lady netters beaten Dallas girls’ volleyball team dropped to 2-8 last Thursday when they bowed 2-0 to Wyoming Area, who upped their record to 5-5. The Warriors Amy Postea had nine points in the first set won 15-11 by the Warriors and Maria lacina had seven serving points for the Warriors as they took the second set 15-6 at the Warriors gym. Dallas jnior varsity led by fresh- man Jenny Vloedman’s serving defeated the Wyoming jayvee 2-1. The young Warriors took the first set 5-15 but the young Dallas netters came back to take the final sets 15- 0, 15-5. Lake-Lehman girls downed Coughlin 2-0 led by Ashley Ryan’s serving and Stephanie Kukosky’s four kills. Ryan’s 13 serving points led the Knights to a 15-8, 15-11 sweep of the Crusaders. The win raised the Knights to 6-3, the Crusaders dropped to 4-5. Earlier in the week, the Knights bowed 2-1 to Wyoming Valley West, who upped its record to 8-0 by winning two sets of 15-6, 15-8 but dropping the opening set 7-15. Ashley Ryan paced the Lady Knights with 13 serving points but the Spartans Dawn Kendig had 14 kills to lead in the win. The Knights junior varsity defeated the young Crusaders 10-15, 16-14 and 15-13. Lori Cannon had eight serving points for the young Knights. The Lake-Lehman junior varsity also defeated the Spartans jayvees 2-1, taking the opening set 15-6, dropping the second set 12-15, but winning the final set 15-9. Tourney set The Northeast Bradford Wrestling Club will sponsor a Junior-Senior High School tournament on Nov. 9, at Northeast Bradford High School (near Rome, Pa.). The tournament will be single elimination and will be governed by PIAA rules. No wrestler may enter more than one division or weight class. Weight Classes: (Jr. High, 7th-9th grades; no wrestler over 15 years of age by 11-1-85) 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 108, 115, 125, 135, 145, 155, 170, UNL. (Sr. High, 10th-12th grades and all varsity 9th grade), 98, 105, 112, 119, 126, 132, 138, 145, 155, 167, 185, HWT.) Weigh-ins: to 9 a.m. Wrestling to begin about 10 a.m. Trophies: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, each weight class. Outstanding wrestler and most pins in least amount of time in each division. Entry fee: $5.00 if received by Nov. 8, $6.00 for walk-ins, $1.00 non participants. Food and beverages will be avail- able all day. For more information and applicatins call: Roberta Davis, phone 717-395-3229 or Dorothy Keeney 607-699-3355. Nanticoke score came in the final seconds of the contest when sopho- mote quarterback Len Butczynski hit Scott Novakowski for a 14-yard TD. The tally completed the scoring with Nanticoke running away with the game at 32-6. Despite the lose, Lake Lehman still remains atop the Division III Conference with an unblemished 2-0 record. This coming Saturday, the Black Knights will take on their first of three consecutive Division III foes Phone (717) 779-9689 PA 18651 New infield Dallas Post/George Poynton League baseball season. Pittston Patriots turned back Dallas 20-37 and Bishop O'Reilly 15-50 to insure the league champion- ship in cross country, last Wednesday, at Kirby Park. The Patriots Tom Oliver came in first to defeat his closest competitor, Mountaineer Mark Wright. Oliver finished in 15:40, 11 seconds ahead of Wright. Priot to the meet with Pittston both runners had only one loss, each, both of them having lost to Northwest’s Dan Pszeniczny, who is undefeated. The Northwest runner is in AA Division of the Wyoming Valley Conference while Dallas and Pittston are runners in AAA. Dallas runners defeated the Queensmen, 16-45 but six of the Patriots finished in the top 10 places. Results of the meet were Oliver (P) 15:40; Wright (D) 15:51; Herbert (P) 16:33; Bartoli (P) 17:05; Kravitz (P) 17:14; Walt Lasecki (D) 17:15; Gladish (P) 17:29; C. Leaf (D) 17:35; T. Boss (D) and Pisano (P) 17:40; Ross (P) 17:42; Powell (P) 19:30; E. Ostrowski (O’R) 19:59; Sheehan (D) 20:22; and Lipo (D) 20:27. Lake-Lehman Knights raised their record to 13-2 by tri-meet Wednesday. Dana Henninger placed first in 16: 40 over the Knights course adn Dave Radomski finished second over 2.9 course in 16:49. Hoban’s John Corcoran came in third in 16:56. Knights Bryan Powell finished fourth in 16:59 and Bob Castellani in 17:02. Mount’s Glen Knepper came in sixth in 17:20; Knight Jim Smith followed in 17:22; Argents Ed Desciak was eighth with 17:50 and his teammate Dave Falchek, ninth in 18:04. Hazleton Mount B. Schneider finished 10th in 18:05; Knight Mike Schall, 11th, 18:06; teammate John Weaver, 12, 18;12; and Hazleton runners Dave Clinton, Jack Schneider and Brian Robertson finisehd 13th, 14th and 15th in times of 18;15; 18:39 and 18:41 respectively. — CHARLOT M. DENMON Coughlin golfers defeated Coach Jim Smith’s Dallas Mountaineers 15%-5Y% last week at the Wilkes-Barre Hollenback Golf Course, despite Mount Rich Holthaus taking low medalist honors with a 43 over the 11-hole, par-37 course. Crusader Keith Kopec took second medalist with a 44 and Chris Lynch shot 45 to take third medalist point over the course. Holthaus was the lone Mountaineer to win his match, taking Crusader Rich Serafin 2-1. Other match results were Keith Kopec shut out Rob. Dombek 3-0; Crusaders Chris Lynch defeated John Thomas 24-1»; Tim Curley took Mount Chris Givens 3- 0; Carl Majeski tied with Dallas’ Chris Busch 11-115; and Coughlin’s Frank Palute won by forfeit. Hazleton Mountaineers defeated the Lake-Lehman Knights 14-7 , taking the three low medalist points, and upping its record for the season to 7-7 over the Knights Muhlenburg Course. Tom Sorosky shot a 39 over the nine-hole, par-36 course for first low medalist point. His teammate Jeff Robinson took second medalist with 41 and Chris Barletta shot a 45 for third medalist point. Offer expires December 31, 1985 Bon does not apply to cash pri ice. 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