THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, January 15, 1986 13 Sports i Jeff gets a pin Dallas Post/Ed Campbell x Black Knight Jeff Austin records a pin against Nanticoke's Travis Shumosic during a Wyoming Valley Conference wrestling match this weekend. The two were grappling in the 122-pound division. Frederick wins Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Chris Frederick of the Lake-Lehman wrestling team is about to pin his opponent, Kevin Sherman, of Nanticoke, during the 126-pound bout of the contest between the two Wyoming By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent After losing a close 35-21 meet to the Meyers Mohawks, the Dallas High School wrestlers ran their record to 2-2, Friday night, by coasting by West Side Titans 44-17. The Dallas Mountaineers used four pins and two forfeits in defeat- ing the game Titans. The first four matmen started the ball rolling for Dallas with 98-1b. Jim O’Donnell pinning Brian Maguski in 3:10 and 185-1b. Chris Vincelli took a 6-1 decision from Mohawk Jeff Dumble but Hwt. Bill Edwards proved too much for Mountaineer Tom Schact, pinning him in 1:01. The Mohawks clinched the meet in the final four bouts by taking by a decision. BLACK KNIGHTS SPLIT Coach Ed Ladamus’ Black Knights of Lake-Lehman picked up a win and a loss in an exhibition tri- meet, Saturday, with the Williams- | Canton scored their final team points at 167 and 185 when Kevin Route clamped 167-1b. Ernie Clamor in 49 seconds and Todd Seidhof took Bill George in a 3-2 decision. Hwt. Ed Stratford broke the 24-24 tie when he picked up six team points on a forfeit. DROP OPENING BOUT Coach Ed Ladamus’ Black Knights captured the opening bout in the meet with the Trojans when 98-1b. Shawn Wandel was pinned in 3:29 by Trojan Shawn Evans. ] ! ar 3 a : Inn I n Mee lattening port Millionaires and Canton. The Te Rugs ene Pg Jack 2 Paul Burke picked « six more Black Knights defeated Canton 30-24 a Ro or on y ta ne e ox nts Lop the Mountains but bowed to Williamsport 50-8. SIX bouts on five pins and a technl- . points for the Mountaineers on a cal fall. Reinert at 105 flattened forfeit, and 119-1b. Eric Olsen wres- tled to a 44 draw with the Titans Dallas a 20-0 score. 00k an early 4-2 lead over Titan Bill Bower but late in the third period the Titan pulled a reversal and a near fall to win 6-5 to give West Side three points. His 132-1b. brother, Rich Bower added three more points to the Titans score, making it 20-8, by taking a close 3-2 bout from Mountaineer Mike Rich- ards. Richards used a takedown in the first period to take the lead but Bower came back with a takedown in the second period to tie up the bout. The grapplers battled for the lead with the break going to Bower when he managed to escape in the closing seconds of the third period to earn a 3-2 decision. With Dallas leading 20-8, 138-lb. Brian Maseychik moved Dallas to 26 when he won on a default by Earlier in the week, the Lake- Lehman matmen ripped through Nanticoke 45-16 for a league record of 2-1. The Knights put together two falls, a forfeit and four decisions in defeating Canton but against the strong Millionaires team, 98-1b. Matt Reinert and 105-1b. Jeff Austin were the only winners for Coach Ladamus. Reinert took an 11-0 decision from the Bills Jeff Keifer and Austin bested Matt Missigman 14-4. Wil- liamsport had five pins, a technical fall and four decisions in routing the Knights. 98-1b. Reinert started the win against Canton with a pin in 3:07 over Ty Cohick and 105-Ib. Austin shut out opponent Ryan Larcom 5-0. 112-Ib. Dave Guzenski lost 8-4 to Canton’s Chris Landis and 119-lb. Terry Smith was flattened by Tim Ward in 3:19. 126-lb. Max Chilson Gary Bolesta in 3:27 and 112-lb. Austin clamped Travis Shumosic in 2:37. 119-lb. Dave Guzenski added six points to the board with a technical fall over George Becker. 126-1b. Chris Frederick continued the string for the Knights by turning over Kevin Sherman in 3:10 and 132- Ib. Ty Shaw, first time out on the varsity squad, pinned Tom Vitale in 5:59. 138-Ib. Joe Smith gave the Knights another six points by drop- ping Shawn Swicklick in 4:46. The Trojans moved their team score to 10 when their 145-Ib. Neil Quoos took a major 11-0 decision from Mark Yaple. Knight Don Spencer picked up three points for his team by defeat- ing 155-1b. Tom Grobinski 7-4 but the Trojans took the 167-1b. and 185-lb. bouts when their Tom Cryzycki decisioned Bill George 7-4 and Bill Quoos outwrestled Scott Shafer 9-2. Gridders honored Dallas Gridiron Club honored members of the1985 Dallas High School football team at the 6th Annual Football Ban- quet held at Sheraton-Cross- gates in Wilkes-Barre. The senior members of the var- LEWIS-DI LEWIS-DUNCAN Now 2° 40% ° low Ticket Price Titan Tom Feeney. Maseychik was added another six points to his wt. Ed Stratford gave the sity, who were presented MEN'S OR LADIES’ leading 6-2 in the bout when Feeney Canton team with a technical fall, Knights their final pin = putting awards, are Chris Dreher, Ww ARM UP SUITS 2 5 % OFF defaulted due to an injury. leading 19-2, over Chris Frederick. : 145-1b. Gene Faulls moved the Mountaineers to a 32-8 lead by turning over Mark Senchak in 1:08 but the Titans picked up three exciting 6-4 bout and 138-lb. Bob Wednesday, and Tunkhannock, at Longnecker , Tim Lyons, points on 155-b. Paul Feeney’s 7-1 Guzenski losing little time in turn- home, Saturday. The Mountaineers Gerry Mihalick, Ron win over young Mount Dave Cooper. ing over Tim Confer in 1:09. 145-Ib. are scheduled to meet the Wyoming Ostrowski, Jim Perkowski. Dallas’ Dale Williams got the when he clamped 167-1b. John Spen- Vincelli got six additional points for the Mountaineers on a forfeit. With the Mountaineers leading 44- 11, Coach Larry Schuler did not send a heavyweight out and the Dallas forfeit to the Titan’s Harry Loeffler. MATHERS GETS PIN In Wednesday’s meet with the Dallas, the Mountaineers had a pin Richards. It was a closer match than the final team score indicates The next four bouts went to Lake- Lehman with 132-1b. Joe Smith outwrestling Dennis Route in an Ty Shaw edged Canton’s Craig Route 8-7 and 155-Ib. Don Spencer gave the Knights three points in a hard-fought 5-3 bout. Chris Paluch on his back in 3:44. MEET GAR The Knights meet GAR, away, Warriors (4-0), Saturday night at the Warriors gym, after going against the Argents of Bishop Hoban, away, Wednesday night. welcomes the Tim Evans, John Harris, Tim Kern, Mark Konopki, Mark Kraynak, Rich Long, Alan Mark Ramirez and Chris Vin- celli. 1 20%°" SKI JACKETS, PANTS & SWEATERS CROSS COUN- TRY SKIS AND EQUIPMENT He 20% s COUN. 909% t0d0%§8 OFF Save $144.91 Package Price $ 199% $344.90 IR ALLE RI BI Eh EE RE TE Bi ELA EL MEET THE PHILLIES Tuesday, January 28, 1986 at Genetti’s Best Western, Wilkes-Barre DINNER: 6:30 p.m. Meet players Von Hayes, Tom Foley, Glenn Wilson, Kevin Gross, and Manager John Felski, Owner Bill Giles, and the Phillie Phanatic. RESERVATION INFORMATION: i ; indi WILSON #3100 with 119-lb. Gene Faulls fighting to . a 4-4 draw. ~ 98-1b. Jim O’Donnell was defeated ® 9-0 by Mohawk Steven Price but 105- ® Brian Mathers clamped Kevin Murry in 1:49 to give Dallas the 1 lead. ~~ Mohawk Tim Casey added six points to the Mohawks team score ~ with a technical fall over 112-lb. Paul Burke at 5:35 in the bout. Casey was leading 17-1 at the time. © Each team added two points to their score when 119-1b. Olsen and Ray Irvin wrestled to a scoreless draw and 126-1b. Bill Janosky gave the Mountaineers three points by pulling off a close 3-2 decision from | Steve Tredinnick. BE 132-1b. Mike Richards gave Dallas {five points when he pulled off a 13-1 super decision over Dan Vesek. After 138-1b. Maseychik was pinned by Meyers Bob McFadden in 3:59, Mountaineer Gene Faulls and 145-1b. Sean Foley wrestled an exciting {bout to a 44 draw. 5 The Mohawks took the next two bouts to decide the meet with 155-1b. Chaz Balough defeating Mount H. Cooper 8-2 and 167-1b. Bob Thomas turning over Dale Williams in 33 seconds. 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