« ag Gruelling match Dallas Post/Ed Campbell By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Dallas High School soccer team picked up three wins last week to continue undefeated in Wyoming Valley Conference play. The Moun- taineers nipped Abington Heights 1- 0 Friday afternoon to give them a two-game lead over the Comets. Jim Lister led Dallas in scoring Thursday afternoon to play a big role in their 5-1 win over Bishop O’Reilly and prior to that the Moun- taineers defeated Bishop Hafey 4-2 at Hazleton. John Tinner took a rebound of Matt Lipo and converted it into a goal three minutes into the second period to give the Mountainers what turned out to be the winning shot. Lipo’s chip shot had a lot of spin on it and when goalkeeper Taloroi went to catch it, it rolled off his arm toward Tinner who knocked it in. Coach John McCafferty com- mended Dallas goalie Gerry Mihal- ick for a great save he made on a shot by Abington’s Hokan Ojert. He was very pleased with the Mountai- neers win but said the Comet are excellent players and Dallas has to play them again this Thursday. “We will have to make a lot of changes and adjustments for the upcoming game, more than we made in last week’s game,” said Coach McCafferty. Abington had four corner shots, Dallas had three. The Comets had 13 shots at goal, Mountaineers had seven. Mihalick played a tremen- dous game having 10 saves and the Comets Taleroi had five. LISTER SCORES TWO In their game with O’Reilly, for Dallas, both in the second half and both unassisted. Wally Gauthier scored the first goal for Dallas in the second quarter with an assist by Mike Richards, 18;30 into the period. * Leading 1-0 going into the second half, Lister put the score at 2-0 scoring his first shot 7:10 into the third period. Brent Snowdon gave the Mounts another score by knock- ing one in with 3:50 remaining in the period. Lister scored his second goal at 14:45 into the fourth period and John Tinner scored the final goal for Dallas at 10:40 of the final quarter. KNIGHTS SCORE EARLY The Lake-Lehman Knights took an early 1-0 lead in Friday’s match with Benton when Aaron Dennis, on an assist by Oyvind Undheim scored a goal just 8:00 minutes into the first period, then Undheim added a second goal with an assist by Bran- don Dennis, to give the Knights a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period. Benton’s Strauch, unassisted, scored a goal in the first period for his team. In the second period, Hittle, with an assist from Shaffer, tied it up at 2-2. Undheim scored unassisted 3:00 into the third period to give the Knights a 3-2 lead but the strong Benton team came back to score two goals in the third period and by Strauch, scored at 4:00 of the third period and Diltz scored on a penalty kick at 16:00 into the third period. U-10 DIVISION The last Saturday of the regular season saw lots of action in the U-10 Division. For the first game the Rowdies marched through the Comets 7-1. Scoring for the Rowdies were Brad Barket (2), Eddie Thomas (2), Ben Brown, Justin Lockheim and Mark Herstek. Great defensive action was produced by Lynn Turner and Justin Lockheim. The Comets’ Ed Schall scored their lone goal. In the second game, the Cosmos were victorious over th Chargers 5- 1, with most of the action takaing and Sean Callahan made two goals each for the Cosmos while their teammate Danny Moses kicked one in the fourth quarter. The Charger’s Mark Morris made that team’s goal. Great goalie defensive play by Gary Farber kept their opponents to a low total. Tough defensive play was the order of the day in the third evenly- matched game between the Strikers and the Express. Each team was held to one goal in this tied game, while the players ran from one end of the field to the other as great offejnsive dribbling downfield was repulsed by great defensive protec- tion of the goals. Keith Garcia scored for the Strikers and Danny Lukasavage for the Express. In the final contest the Wings defeated the Kicks 4-2. Robert Kane scored twice for the Kicks. On behalf of the Wings, Adam Hoover and Danny Natitus each scored and Richard Butcofski, who has been an outstanding goal maker all season scored twice. One of the outstanding statistics of the day was the record of Will Woronko of the Stallions. While scoring three goals yesterday for his team, Woronko brought his total to 49 goals for the season, truly a remarkable feat. Other Stallion goals were kicked by Ryan Matol- ski, Bryon Gainey and Michael Vig- lone. They defeated the Fury 6 to 1. SCORES: Monday, Oct. 7, Stal- lions 7, Rowdies 2; Cosmos 5, Comets 2. Tuesday, Oct. 8, Chargers 5, Strikers 1; Express 6, Kicks 3. Wednesday, Oct. 9, Sting 1, Wings 0; SZockers 5, Aztecs 3. Thursday, Oct. 10, Lancers 1, Roughnecks 1; Fury 10, Arrows 0; Rowdies 7, Comets 1; Cosmos 5, Chargers 1; Strikers 1, Express 1; Wings 4, Kicks 2; Stal- lions 6, Fury 1; Sting 2, Aztecs 0; ANDY ROAN SE 1 Sockers 6, Lancers 1; Roughnecks 4, Arrows 3. U-12 DIVISION On the last day of the regular season in the U-12 Division the Cosmos staged a stunning upset over the Chargers who had been undefeated. Tudor Jones led the Cosmos to an 8-4 victory by scoring four goals and assisting on three others. John Kachurick assisted on two of Jones’ goals and scored two of his won. Shawn Scavone also aded two. Patricia Sordoni had an assist for the Cosmos. Matt Sleigh- ton led the Chargers scoring with three goals. David Fisher had the other. The Stallions finished a winning season with another victory. This time they topped the Fury 5-3. David Fosko and Todd Paczewski led the Stallions with two goals each. Joey Meyers scored the other Stallion’s goal. Scoring for the Fury were Steve Rosenthal with two goals and Susie Richardson had one. The ‘Stallions defense was led by their goalie Scott Cox and Matt Samuel. Both have been outstanding throughout the season. The Express wrapped it up with a win over the Strikers 4-1. Ned Palka scored two of the Express goals. U-14 DIVISION Outstanding defensive play by Tina Hite, Stefanie Andrasko and Heather Chadwick, along with the front line play of Andy Vogel and David Noonan led the Sting past the Chargers 2 to 0. A lone goal by Vogel, and a penalty shot by Ste- fanie Andrasko in the first half were the only scores needed in victory. Chargers’ Matt Shea; center full- back, Justin Reich, center halfback defensive games to keep the score very low. The Sting will now face the Sockers, winners over the Row- dies, on Sunday, Oct. 20 at Penn p.m. game will also take place on Sunday between the winners of the Chargers vs. Kicks and the Rowdies vs. Roughnecks games from Satur- day. SCORES: Kicks 2, Fury 1; Stri- kers 2, Cosmos 1; Sockers 5, Row- dies 0; Sting 2, Chargers 0; Kics 2, Comets 0; Roughnecks 3, Strikers 0. CLOTHING SIZES: 36 to 50 SHOE SIZES: 6 to 13 STYLES FOR: Professional Longs SERVICE: Expert Fitting" TERMS: Master Charge Visa 120-Day Charge Bonomo’s Sports Center continued to lead the Ladies Country League by taking three points from the Castlettes. High scorers for Bonomo’s were K. Scavone 191 (484), E. Nulton and D. Garnett 172; for the Castlettes A. Hospodar rolled 176. Fashion Vending moved into second by taking three from Grotto Pizza with L. Cyphers hitting 173-192 (524).-D. Zurinski hit 187 for Grotto team. Gordon Insurance moved from last place by copping three from G.H. Harris, led by R. Gula’s 180 (499). K. 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