The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 23, 1985, Image 12

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U-10 PLAYOFFS
The first day of single elimination
tournament play in the U-10 Divi-
sion was one filled with exciting and
hard-fought contests. The Express
battled the Sockers to a 5-3 win
early in the morning. Carra Giar-
dina, Nelson Downend and Matt
Williams were scorers for the
Express as was Danny Lukasavage
with 2 goals to his credit. The
Sockers three goals were made by a
great team effort, with Corey
Cherup scoring one of them. Socker
goalie Billy Belles also came up
with an all-out effort.
- The Sting defeated the Kicks 4-1
in. a heated confrontation. The
Sting’s Patrick Costello made goal,
then Carlo Santarelli assisted by
Michael Petrusko; then Amy John-
son assisted by Michael Petrusko
and Carlo Santarelli. For thefourth
quarter The Sting’s Michael
Petrusko made a smashing goal,
_ assisted by teammate Kevin Sours.
The fourth quarter also saw the
Kick’s lonegoal scored by Robert
Kane.
For an exciting game marked by
relentless offensive charges and
- great defensive play by both teams,
the Fury edged the Strikers 1-0. For
the amazingly fast-paced fourth
quarter bot hteams had numerous
scoring opportunities as the ball
~ went furiously from one end of
thefield to the other and finally with
2 minutes 30 seconds to play, Nick
Sabatini scored for the Fury.
Ryan Finn made numerous unbe-
lievable saves in the goak, giving an
all-out effort for the Strikers. Fury
goalies Chris Miller and Darrin
Dixon also gave tremendous defen-
sive play for the Fury. Excelling on
defense for the Fury were Steve
Batory, Alisa Merolli, Kevin
McDonald and Alex Valentine.
In another defensive battle, the
Cosmos squeeked by the Comets 1-
0; Cosmos goalie Gary Farber was
able to stave off the opposing for-
ward’s efforts to score. Sean Calla-
han once again led his team to
victory as he scored the winning
goal in the second quarter.
~ Rain plagued the late afternoon
game between the Stallions and the
Lancers. A hard shower and a
slippery, sloppy field made play
difficult as the Stallions marched
through the Lancers 12-0. Scoring
was dominated by Will Woronko,
who scored 7 goals. Another tal-
ented forward Paul Bigus gave an
outstanding effort as he scored 4
goals for the Stallions. Brian
Matosky also kicked a score and
Mike Viglone was great on assists.
Stallion goalies David Thomas and
Bryon Gainey were able to hold off
goalie Phillip Gager: gave valiant
effort against the onslaught of the
talented Stallions.
For the last game of the day, the
Chargers pounded the Roughnecks
. 5-0. Jason Seward kicked two goals
for the Chargers and teammates
Jeff Moons, Carolyn Geist and
Jared Cooney each made a goal.
Other scores were Wings 5,
Arrows 0.
In the second round of the U-10
Division playoffs the winners were
the Express, the Cosmos, the Stal-
lions and the Rowdies.
The Express managed to keep the
Sting scoreless as they won 3-0.
Consistent scorers Danny Lukasa-
vage, assisted by Matt Williams;
and Matt Williams assisted by
Danny Lukasavage tallied the score
for the Express. The winning team’s
goalie Jeff Farley held off the oppo-
nents while the Sting’s Kevin Sours
held his own in the goal.
Saturday’s games have the
Express up against the Cosmos at 9
a.m. and the Stallions and Rowdies
facing off at 10:30. Winners will
play for championship honors on
Sunday at 1:30 with all 3 games at
Lehman.
SCORES: Express 5, Sockers 3;
Sting 4, Kicks 1; fury 1, Strikers 0;
Cosmos 1, Comets 0; Stallions 12,
Lancers 0; Chargers 5, Roughnecks
0; Rowdies 1, Aztecs 0; Express 3,
Sting 0; Cosmos 2, Fury 1; Stallions
3, Chargers 1; Rowdies 5, Wings 0.
U-12 PLAYOFFS
All U-12 Division playoff games
were played on Saturday despite the
gloomy skies overhead and the
_ afternoon showers.
In the first contest of the day the
Kicks controlled passing style led
them to victory over the Fury 6-2.
The Kicks found the nets early in
the game with Jason Rogers, jason
Mattey and Casey Kernag each
tallying once. The second half
action saw the Fury make a come-
back with goals by Sue Richardson
and Steve Buckley, but the Kicks
answered back with a second goal
. for Mattey and Rogers and a great
header into the net by Kevin Chap-
ple off a pass from John Morris.
Eve Figueroa and Emily Waligorski
were outstanding on the Kicks
defense with both girls breaking up
several Fury drives to the goal.
The next game of the day had the
Arrows on top of the Comets 6-1.
Brian Miller led the Arrows with
three goals and some great first
half goalkeeping. Mike Wagner,
Laurel Moore and Amy Trynoski
also scored for the winners while
Greg Choi put in thelone Comets’
goal in the third quarter. The last
quarter was a defensive struggle
with no one able to score. Clive
Lankwarden, David Wojciechowski
In a closer battle the Aztecs edged
In the biggest upset of the day the
Shawn Scavone
In another shootout the Strikers
Geist for the
Next week the Kicks meet the
30 with both games to be played
SCORES: Kicks 6, Fury 2;
Sockers 4,
Kicks 7,
U-14 PLAYOFFS
U-14 playoff action this weekend
Kevin Charney scored the only
Sunday the Chargers went on to
Farris (Aaron Tillman
The only other game had the
Next week’s games have the Sting
1;
SCORES: Roughnecks 3, Rowdies
Chargers 2, Kicks 1; Chargers 4,
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WRIGHT SHINES
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19:38; and Joe Boos 19:39. Hazle-
ton’s Dave Clinton finished in 20:00,
Hawk Clido Gardulis in 20:19;
Hazleton’s John Schneider 20:23;
Hawk Matt Aigeldinger in 20:40 and
Hazleton’s Brian Robertson in 20:43.
DALLAS GIRLS LOSE,
Dallas girls went down to defeat
25-35 to the Hazleton girls despite
Lady Mountaineer Erin Friar’s first
place win in 24:28. Hazleton’s
Megan Kennedy took second in
25:11, Ellen Leonard third in 25:16;
and Amy Bredbenner, fourth, in
25:45.
Dallas’ Kim Culp finished fifth in
25:52 and Heather Nattrass sixth in
the same time. The visitors Tressa
Honicker came in next with a time
of 26:50, followed by Chris Bolinski
of Dallas in 29:02. Patty Shane, Kim
Gargani and Nadine Mora took the
next three places in times of 29:19,
29:30, and 29:41, followed by Dallas’
Tracy Karuza with a time of 30:42.
— CHARLOT M. DENMON
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Lake-Lehman’s girls volleyball
team ran its record to 8-3, in the
defeating the Pittston Area Patriots,
2-1, Friday afternoon.
Lady Knight Donna Zampetti led
the netters in serving and Stephanie
Kukosky’s spiking helped the
Knights take the first set 15-6. They
dropped the second set 15-11 to the
Patriots but came back strong to
take the third set in a close 15-12
win.
The Lake-Lehman girls blanked
GAR 2-0, Thursday, sweeping by the
Grenadiers 15-4 and 15-0, doing
some of their best serving this
season.
GAR took a 4-2 lead in the first
game, but Lady Knight Lori Cannon
served for points on the next 13
serves for Lake-Lehman’s win. In
the second set, Denise Davis served
eight points in a row to close out the
win.
The Lake-Lehman junior varsity
lost to the young Grenadiers 16-14,
15-6.
DALLAS LOSES
A young Dallas team lost to visit-
ing Meyers 2-0, who swept the sets
15-7 and 15-2. The Dallas junior
varsity defeated the Meyers JV
girls 15-7 and 15-12, after dropping
the first set 8-15.
Pacing the Dallas JV’s were Lori
Brokenshire with 14 service points
and Jennifer Vloedman with seven.
Lori Cave and Adra Shina added six
each. :
West Side Tech girls dropped the
first set 11-15 to the Lady Mounts
but took the next two sets 15-1 and
15-9, Tuesday, at the West Side
school.
Tracy Ankchulak had 14 points for
the Titans. Jill Jobson led the
Dallas girls with 10 points.
League play ends this week with
Nov. 2 the District deadline. State
competition will be Nov. 8 and 9 at
Penn State’s Main Campus.
— CHARLOT M. DENMON
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