The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 11, 1985, Image 11

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    THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, December 11, 1985 11
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eer hunters
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Frank gets 10-pointer
Frank E. Tregan of RD 1, Dallas, poses with his prize of this
year's deer hunting season. Tregan downed this 10-point, 5
160 pound buck while hunting at Red Rock. The Dallas Patrick gets his
resident has been a hunter for 16 years. Patrick Williamson of 134 McCarragher Street, Wilkes-Barre,
has been hunting for eight years. Here, Patrick poses with
the six-point buck he shot in Cameron this week.
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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
3 i Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
A five-pointer
Lester Lynn Jr. of RD 1, Sweet Valley, shot a five-point deer
in Hunlock Creek. Lester has been enjoying the sport of
hunting for seven years.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Lucky hunter Downs one in Shickshinny
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Dallas Past/Ed Campbell
Frank gets one
Wayne Shales of 67 Luzerne Street, Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, Ken Acornley of 155 E. Broadway, Larksville, downed a 10- Frank Seris, of 825 Willard St., Luzerne, bagged this six-
is shown here with the 5-point buck he downed in Hunlock point buck while hunting in Shickshinny last week. Ken has point buck while hunting in Susquehanna County last week.
Creek last week. Wayne has been a hunter for 15 years. been a hunter for 10 years. Frank has been enjoying the sport of hunting for 14 years.
Boys cage season opens
| Lehman is 2-0; Dallas loses opener
: boards. Other scorers for Lehman with the Coughlin Crusaders, both “We are loking to get more people “This year we will see a lot of
a . By JOHN F. KILDUFF were senior forward Paul Andes at 2-0 in the Wyoming Valley Con- involved in our offense - inside and new faces and we will be trying a vy
a , » Staff Correspondent and junior guard Chris Landmesser ference. out,” Bearde said. lot of new things,” said Ozgo. “Our By
7 if who each tallied for six points. The Dallas Mountaineers opened “Also, I think it will be important main strong point will be our
The Lake-Lehman Black Knights Junior forward Jason Cadwalader the season with a ve x defense. We will have to keep after
: : : eh as ink ry young team for us to play aggressive team . Ah
and Dallas Area Mountaineers added five points with junior point and were over-matched by a power- defense,” Bearde continued. “We teams in order to win.
opened their 1985-86 hardwood sea- guard Walter Konopke scoring four "no niicoke Trojan squad, 6742, need to concentrate on the funda- 0Ozgo will be relying on the offen-
sons this past week with Lehman points. ; ; 2 re : : sive and defensive prowess of junior
last Friday night on the loser’s mentals of boxing oul and playing forward Tom Shalata at 6’4”. Also,
jumping to an early 20 slate In te on saturday night, Lehman court. well off the boards. To do this” said
Wyoming ey PDIqronce W we hosted Benton High School and Coach Clarence Ozgo’s team, Bearde, I'm going to need a great
the Mounts dropped their opener {0 methodically outmanned their 0ppo- opening without seniors Tim Lyons deal of mobility out of my big guys,
Ozgo points to sophomore center, &
Mike Luksic, 6’5” for power on the :
offensive and defensive hoards.
Nanticoke Ares. nents with an impressive 48-36 win i 6’6” senior center, Keith Kendall : .
Nights used a balanced scoring slate to 2-0 in the Wyoming Valley 37.20 halftime lead. Benrde said his concern for the x oo so appy
[ Siac Last Friday Ng a Lejman Conierence, : First-time cager at Dallas, senior 1985-86 season is whether or not the «we look for Dennis to put the
O'Reilly team, 45-40, on the ai Coach Bearde’s team again used pennis Dacosin popped in 13 points, team can gel into a unit. ball in the hold a lot this season,”
hardwoods. : a balanced scoring attack and again i, 5 Josing effort while junior for- “Our season really depends on said Ozgo.
- : looked to sophomore forward Carl warq Tom Shalata, 64” added 10 how well we play together,” said Lake-Lehman and Dallas are both
: Despite the close score, Lehman pouck for scoring. Houck tallied for ,4ints and seven rebounds. Bearde. ‘I have a mix of seniors, scheduled for home games this
dominated the Queensmen on fe 18 points, 14 coming from the floor. ~ Both mentors of the Back Moun- juniors and sophomores and our week with Lehman hosting Mon-
offensive and defensive boards for The 65” sophomore pulled down (ain cagers said during pre-season season really lies on how well they trose, Tuesday night at 8 p.m. and
ost of the game. nine rebounds to lead the Black jnterviews that a balanced scoring play together.” then the Black Knights host
Sophomore forward Carl Houck Knights. attack as well as aggressive play Dallas mentor, Clarence Ozgo unbeaten Bishop Hoban Friday
‘pumped in 13 points to lead the Three senior players, Paul Andes, are the two keys to winning seasons. admitted he has a tought task this night at 8 p.m.
Black Knights in scoring and pulled Keith Kendall, and Jeff Ruzicki “One of our main strong points season. The Mountaineer Head The Mounts will challenge power- : a
down 12 rebounds. added nine, six and five points this season will be a balanced scor- Coach has only two returning sen- ful Nanticoke on Tuesday evening at 3
Senior Center Keith Kendall 6'6”, respectively. The win puts Lehman ing attack,” said Lehman Head iors, both out with injuries, from 8 p.m. and will then host Bishop RODGER BEARDE"
rd . points and grabbed n in a tie for firstyplace in the W.v.C. : 2 Coach Rodger Bearde. i : i % last year’s 14-4 season. ‘Hoban tomorrow #ght at 8 p.m. Lake-Lehman ea