The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 11, 1985, Image 12

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By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
After being outplayed for the first 26 minutes of the
game, Dallas Senior High girls’ basketball team got
its act together to overcome a Montrose eight point
lead and defeat the Meteors, 50-47, in the first round of
the Tunkhannock Kiwanis Basketball Tournament.
Karen Vloedman led the Lady Mountaineers in
scoring collecting 18 points, 14 of them in the second
half. She also pulled down 15 rebounds. Angie Kern
scored 11 points, seven of them in the final period and
Joann Cook had 13 points, two of them foul points
which were crucial in giving the Mountaineers lead in
the final quarter which they never relinquished.
Coach Kit Karuza attributed his girls win to their
shooting at the foul line. The Mountaineers made 11 of
their final 13 foul shots. Vloedman, Kern and Cook
made shots from the line that made the difference in
the score during the final six minutes of the game. The
Dallas girls had 18 for 32 from the line for the night.
During the first half of the game, it was Montrose
turnovers that kept Dallas in the game. Lori Broken-
shire and Angie Kern had foul trouble in the first half,
Kern called for three and Brokenshire for two.
The playing of the Lady Mountaineers against
Montrose showed that they are an aggressive team.
The first six or seven starters are outstanding on the
foul line. Kern shot 70 percent from the foul line
against Montrose and Cook in a natural at the line.
Coach Karuza was disappointed with his team’s
rebounding in Saturday night’s game. He said they
were off and they knew that they were. He was
pleased, however, that after a bad 26 minutes, they
were able to regroup and come back to win.
The win advances them to the final round with
Tunkhannock, Monday, 8 p.m. for the tournament
championship.
In Thursday night’s game with Montrose, Lake-
Lehman Coach Joe Martini’s young Black Knights
showed little concern for inexperience and played a
tough defense that prevented the Meteors from pour-
ing in points.
Pam Coolbaugh set the pace for Montrose with 13
points, tossing in seven from the charity stripe. Janine
Kasarda and Carolyn James scored 10 points. Kasarda
scored all of hers from the field while James put in
eight points from the floor and two from the free
stripe.
The Knights Debbie Levi and Cheryl Mushala played
an aggressive defense causing numerous Montrose
turnovers which made the difference in the score.
Lake-Lehman took an 8-5 lead at the end of the first
quarter and jumped in front 23-13 at the end of the
first half. Their defense stopped the Meteors from
coming within six points the remainder of the game.
Montrose’s Jill Blachek was high scorer for the
Montrose girls in both the Lake-Lehman and Dallas
games. In the Lake-Lehman game she scored 14
points. In the Dallas game she scored 21 and Pierce
had 15 points.
Fashion Vending girls took three
points from Gordon Insurance in the
Ladies Country League to move into
first place by half game over
Bonomo Sports Center, who lost all
to Grotto Pizza. The Pizza team
moved into a tie for third with the
Castlettes who divided equally with
G.H. Harris. Gordon’s are just half
game in front of the Harris Girls.
In the Idetown Compact League
the strong Aries team copped three
points from the Pintos led by J.
Berti’s 519. C. Williams 507 paced
the Citations in shutting out the
Gang League.
down pins for 198.
Orange A took four from Maple
Grove led by B. Cyphers 537 in the
Back Mt. Church League. Glen
Mazer rolled 518 for Maple Grove.
Dallas A shut out Carverton A
paced by B. Williams 536 and Shav-
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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Lehman cagers
Shown here are members of the 1985-86 Lake-Lehman High School boys’ basketball team.
From left, first row, Walter Konopke, Mike Hagman, Paul Andes, Keith Kendall, Jeff Ruzicki,
Robert Kuschka. Second row, Chris Scharff, Jason Cadwalader, Carl Houck, Danny Hudzik,
Brian James, and Chris Landmesser. Rodger Bearde is the head coach of the Lake-Lehman
Read the Classifieds °
Name is corrected
Jeff Lowery of Dallas was incor-
rectly identified in the December 4
issue of The Dallas Post.
Lowery shot a five-point, 130
pound buck while hunting in Noxen
on opening day of deer season. He
has been a hunter for 11 years.
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