RS i La ET a —— TR aT Winning teammate Lehman Senior High School gymnasium. Wrestling Faculty member (Continued from page 9) technical in the match with the Mohawks 112-1b. Tim Casey getting the first fall over Terry Smith and the Knights Joe Smith taking the second win over 132-1b. Dan Vesek: 105-1b. Jeff Austin won a technical in 3:58 over the Mohawks Kevin Murry. Austin was leading 15-0. Key bouts for the Knights were 119-lb. Dave Guzenski’s 5-5 draw with district champ Steve Tredin- nick, Don Spencer’s major decision over 155-1b. Chris Balough and the three point decisions by 185-1b. Scott Shafer and Hwt. Ed Stratford to give the Knights their 27-20 victory. CLOSE BOUT AT 98 In a close bout at 98, Knight Matt Reinert and Mohawk Steve Price wrestled to a 0-0 score in the first period and Reinert scored the first point when he escaped in the second period. Price scored two points on a takedown late in the bout and held on to win 2-1. 105-1b. Austin gave the lead to the Knights 6-3 when he scored the technical over Kevin Murray but 112-1b. Mohawk Tim Casey moved his team in the lead 9-6 by clamping Terry Smith in 3:39. The team score moved to 11-8 when 119-1b. Knight Dave Guzenski. and Mohawk Tredinnick wrestled to a 5-5 draw. Guzenski’s draw was a mild upset over Tredinnick who was considered a sure win but the Knight trailing 4-3 going into the final seconds of the third period let Tredinnick escape for a point, then scored two for himself by taking the Mohawk down, to end the bout in the draw. 126-1b. Chris Frederick wrestled to a close 4-2 bout over Meyers Ray Irvin to tie the team score at 11-11. 132-Ib. Joe Smith gave his Knights a 17-11 lead by flattening Dan Vesek in 3:26 for the final pin in the meet. Mohawk 138-lb. Bob McFadden, a district champ, took a 4-1 bout from Bob Guzenski to move the team score to within three points of the Knights and 145-lb. Sean Foley tied it at 17 by taking an 8-4 decision from Knight Mark Yaple. TURNING POINT Lake-Lehman’s 155-1b. Don Spencer was the turning point in the Knights win by taking a major 9-1 decision for Chris Balough to give his team a 21-17 lead. The Meyers fans roared when 167-Ib. Bob Thomas moved the Mohawks to within only one point by defeating big Bill George 8-2, giving the Mohawks the chance to win. : Their hopes were soon dampened when 185-1b. Scott Shafer gave the Knights a 24-20 lead and Hwt. Ed Stratford used a reversal, escape and a takedown to 0, giving the Knights the 27-20 win. DALLAS LESS FORTUNATE On the other side of the Back Mountain, Dallas High School grapplers were less fortunate than their neigh- boring Knights, losing 45-22 to Lake-Lehman at the Dallas gym, Saturday and bowing to Crestwood 49-15, Wednesday, at Dallas. The Mountaineers team points were scored by 105- Ib. Brian Mathers, who flattened Mark Rogowski in 2:57, 126-1b. Bill Janosky who clamped Chris Frederick in 5:53, 145-lb. Gene Faulls who took a 13-4 major decision from Mark Yaple and 185-Ib. Mark Chester, who gave the Mountaineers six points by a Knight forfeit. CRESTWOOD WINS In their meet with the Crestwood Comets, Wednes- day, at Dallas, the Mountaineers were defeated 49-15. Dallas mat coach Larry Schuler explained that several of his key men are out of the lineup with illness or key injuries. The Comets took advantage of the situation to win with four pins, a default by injured Mike Richards and a technical fall by Mark Wychock over Brian Maseychik with the Comet leading 18-5. The Mountaineers were in the lead 11-3 at the end of the first three bouts. After 98-1b. Jim O’Donnell lost a 12-6 bout to Comet Alan Hosage, 105-1b. Brian Mathers garnered six points for Dallas with a technical fall over Rob Aideldinger, whom he was leading 15-0, in 4:52 and 112-lb. Paul Burke took a superior 18-5 decision from Comet Pat Rother. Comet Darren Testa started a winning string for the Comets by clamping 119-1b. Eric Olsen in 5:29. 126-1b. Dave Hill followed with a 3:23 pin over Scott Drasnin and 132-1b. Fran Aigeldinger won by default over Mike Richards, who injured his left shoulder. Richards was leading 4-1 when had to stop wrestling. 138-Ib. Mark Wychock gave the Comets a 27-11 lead when he won by a technical fall, leading 18-5, over Brian Maseychik in 4:10. FAULLS WINS DECISION Dallas score moved to 15 when 145-1b. Gene Faulls took a 12-2 major decision from Brian Ross. They were the final points for the Mountaineers as 155-1b. Comet Dave Adamezyk took a major 13-4 decision from Dave Cooper, 167-1b. Chris Cole upended Dale Williams in 1:39, 185-1b. Chad Yordy won by a forfeit and Hwt. Don Pry pinned Tom Charney in 1:08. The Mountaineers meet Hanover, away, tonight, Son. 29, then host Tunkhannock at home, Saturday, Feb. 1. The Lake-Lehman Knights meet Bishop Hoban, away, Jan. 29, host Berwick at home, Jan. 31, and West Side Tech, at home, Feb. 1. Jack Berti’s 4-7-9 split conversion combined with 512 series inspired points from the Firebirds in the Idetown Compact League. L. Lan- ning tumbled pins for 198 to aid in the win. Pintos managed three points from the Corvettes Jerry Roan’s big 568. D. Doty walloped the pins for a big 582 and his wife, Connie rolled 170 to lead the Came- ros in shutting out the LeBarons. Lady Fortune continued to smile on Fashion Vending girls as they shut out Castlettes in the Ladies Country League paced by L. Cyphers and her 182. A. Hospodar hit the pins for 182 for the losing five. Three teams are tied for second-Grotto Pizza who picked up three points from Gordon Insurance despite Gordon’s J. Lamoreaux posting 186 (476) and R. Gula rolling 191; G.H. Harris and Bonomo Sports Center, who divided evenly. R. Car- Harris and K. Scavone rolled 175 for Bonomo’s. In the Bowlerette League N. Moser knocked down pins for 200 (492) to lead Hoagie Bar team to three points from Brent Long and Franklin’s copped three points from Tom Reese five. G.H. Harris shut out Back Mt. Inn No. 2, Brown’s Oil took all from the Bermudas and Back ‘Mountain Inn No. 1 shut out Back Mt. Sporting Goods in Bonomo’s Major League. Hambos took three from K Boom and Sweet Valley Outfitters earned three from Monk Plumbing. Hitting high scores for Harris were D. Purvin 570, A. Wendel 570 and T. Doughton 225 (537). R. Clemow rolled 234 (581) for Inn No. 2 and J. Roan hit 217 (593) and R. Bonomo 216 (564) for the oil men. S. Vigorito toppled wood for 548 for Inn No. 1 and F. Adams 224 (551) was high for the Hambos. The Outfitters put up four good series with Glen Mazer’s« 541, Gary Mazer’s 537, B. Varner’s 536 and F. Ranelli’s 531. Three teams moved into a tie for the lead in the Imperialette League, Schmid’s Amoco, Mahaffey Oil and Humphrey’s Apparel. Schmid’s and Mahaffey split 2-2, Humphrey’s took three from Lombardo Bakery while Scavone Motors continued to move up by picking up three from Jean Shop. K. Scavone hit the pins for 194 (519) and teammate H. Dickinson rolled 196 (477). M. Neifert slammed pins for 215 (535) and J. Wertman bowled 173. High scores were few in Our Gang League with E. Dingle hitting 541, V. Hudak 520, D. Springer 174 (494) and’ M. McAndrew 179. Winning were Farinas shutting out Chubbies, Butch blanking Alfalfa, Spanky taking all from Porky and Worms picking up three from Buckwheat. No reports were turned in by the Church League. Sorry guys! The Cougars of College Misericor- dia were edged 86-82 by the men of Beaver College despite Cougar Pat Kingland’s high 32 points. Tony Wilson followed Kingland with 18 points and J. Wright added 10 but it wasn’t enough as the Beavers used a balanced scoring attack and outshot the Cougars at the foul line by two points. ! MISERICORDIA M. Wright 4 0-0 8; J. Wright 5 0-0 10; Kupp 1 0-0 2; Murray 1 0-0 2; R. Summers 2 2-3 6; A. Wilson 6 6-8 18; Schenk 1 0-0 2; P. Kingland 10 12-15 32; Barbieri 1 0-0 2. Totals 31 20-26 82. BEAVER Thompson 5 8-9 18; Palmer 8 3-6 19; Barnstead 3 1-3 7; Dawnson 1 5-7 7; McCollum 1 0-0 2; Ziemba 5 0-0 10; Tener 9 2-2 20; Burke 0 1-2 1; Lowery 0 2-2 2. Totals 32 22-31 86. -0- Cabrini College took a 14 point lead over the Lady Cougars of Misericordia at half time, then paced by Gibbs’ 41 points went on to defeat the Cougars 74-51 on Cabrini’s court. Kim Stetzar led the Lady Cougars with 16 points and Terri Middleton scored 12 points. Subscribe To The Post RENT A NEW cal Plymouth Horizon DAILY...WEEKEND... WEEKLY...MONTHLY... RATES 696-1111 or 283-0049 ART DISPLAY: Entries will be displayed at the Kingston Armory in conjunction with the World of Ertley Auto Spectac- ular, February 5-10, 1986. Judging will take place on February 6, 1985 at 7:00 P.M. with prizes awarded at 8:00 P.M. following the judging. PRIZES Prizes will be as follows: First, Second and Third Place Awards in each age category and Honorable Mention Blue Ribbons. First place is a $100.00 Sav- ings Bond, Second Place is a $75.00 Savings Bond and Third Place is ¢ $50.00 Savings Bond. / MISERICORDIA Stetzar 7 2-4 16; Middleton 6 0-0 12; Blaum 1 0-0 2; Holley 0 0-0 0; Eife 2 0-0 4; Vermeulen 0 0-0 0; Hay 0 0-0 0; Punko 4 0-2 8; Mack 0 0-0 0; Sharp 3 26 8; Keast 0 0-2 0; Sampson 0 0-0 0; Mendler 0 0-0 0; McDermott 0 1-2 1. Totals 23 5-16 51. CABRINI Tarbutten 5 0-2 10; Gibbs 13 15-18 41; Catini 3 0-0 6; Mahoney 0 2-2 2; Efick 2 0-0 4; Frederico 0 0-0 0; Bacurie 4 1-5 9; Blose 0 0-0 0; Lis 1 2 2; Panetta 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 18- -74. : Back Mountain Baseball will hold its second general meeting of the year Monday, Feb. 3, at the Dallas American Legion beginning at 8 p.m. ; All managers, coaches, volun- teers, parents and anyone with plans of coaching this year are asked to attend. Plans will be made for the final registration’ and the upcoming season. All managers and coaches are reminded that beginning this year, all coaching positions must be re- applied for at th Feb. or March meeting. The organization is seeking volun- tees for the auxiliary and the Picnic Committee. tn we ASUAL MAN x ¥* # UNITED PENN PLAZA KINGSTON, PENNA. { & i ] Cr SE ies on a > Sy - = EAE . - al