EE er ny ( 5 College Misericordia’s Lady Cou- gars soundly defeated Luzerne County Community College Minute- maids 64-46 at Community College last week. Sue Sharp scored a game high 24 points to lead the Cougars in the win and move their record to 5-4. Sharp also scored 10 rebounds. The Lady Cougars led 27-23 at halftime with 11 of these points scored by Sharp. Kim Stetzer scored 13 points and pulled down 14 The Minutemaids were paced by Debbie Pearn who scored 13 points for the losing team. MISERICORDIA (64) Stetzer 6 1-2 13; Blaum 2 1-2 5; Holley 1 1-5 3; Hay 0 2-4 2; Punko 4 0-0 8; Mack 3 0-2 6; Sharp 9 6-11 24; Mendler 0 0-0 0; McDermott 1 0-0 2. Totals 26 12-27 64. LCCC (46) Anderson 2 1-2 5; Barnes 5 0-0 10; Frank 0 2-2 2; Testaguzzo 1 1-2 3; Womelsdorf 3 3-4 9; Grohowski 2 2-3 6; Pearn 5 3-6 13. Totals 18 0-19 46. Former Bishop Hoban player Mike Slavoski scored 14 points to help Philadelphia Pharmacy cagers defeat Misericordia’s Cougars 89-54 at the Pharmacy’s floor. Brian Murray led the winning team with 15 points followed by Slavoski and Kelly with 14 each and Keglovitz with 12. The win upped the Phar- macy’s record to 14-5 while the Cougars dropped to 8-9. Anthony Wilson was high for the Cougars with 19 points with Pat Kingland and Greg Kupp chipping in 12 each. PHILADELPHIA PHARMACY (89) Slavoski 7 0-0 14; Fox 4 1-1 9; Kelly 4 5-6 14; Scott 2 0-0 4; Connolly 1 1-2 3; Cooper 2 0-0 4; Keglovitz 6 0- 2 12; Murray 7 1-1 15; Gilroy 31-1 7; Tuck 4 0-0 8. Totals 40 9-13 89. MISERICORDIA (54) Summers 1 0-0 2; Murray 4 0-0 8; Kingland 4 4-6 12; wilson 7 5-8 19; M. Wright 0 0-0 0; J. Wright 0 1-2 1; Kupp 5 2-4 12. Totals 21 12-20 54. Sue Sharp with 15 rebounds and 15 points aided by Kim Stetzer’s 14 points and 10 rebounds led the Lady Cougars to a 67-42 win over Neu- mann. Liz Eife added 11 points and four assists to aid in the win. The win upped the Lady Cougars record to 6-4. High scorer for Neumann was Sue Devery with 19 points. MISERICORDIA (67) Stetzer 7 0-0 14; Middleton 2 0-2 4; Blaum 1 0-0 2; Holley 0 0-4 0; Eife 4 3-2 11; Vermuelin 2 0-0 4; Hay 2 0-0 4; Punko 3 0-0 6; Mack 0 0-0 0; Sharp 7 1-2 15; Mendler 0 0-1 0; McDermott 3 1-2 7. Totals 31 5-14 67. NEUMANN (42) McGarvey 0 0-0 0; Zelenkowski 0 0-0 0; Rogers 4 1-39; Salerno 01-2 1; Fisher 1 0-0 2; Heimig 1 2-2 4; Boylan 1 2-2 4; Gates 1 1-2 3; Devery 8 3-4 19. Totals 16 10-15 42. Twin brothers Rocky and Ricky Bonomo, graduates of Lake- Lehman, both won championships for Bloomsburg University in the Pennsylvania Conference wrestling championships two weeks ago at Clarion University. Rocky, who wrestled at 134 pounds, won by default of Clarion’s Paul Clark in 38 seconds of their championship bout, and Ricky, wrestling at 126 pounds, took an 8-2 decision over Matt Avery of Lock Haven. The Bonomo twins are students at Bloomsburg. Rocky Bonomo has been named a wrestling team for the rest of the season. Bonomo, junior at Blooms- burg University, will join John Gibas and Darrin Evans as captains for the Huskies, who have an 8-3 record. -0- Rachel Holthaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holthaus, Dallas, earned 27.8 points to aid the Wilkes- Barre Family YMCA Spinners to a 128.9-105.6 season opener win over the Pocono Family YMCA Flipettes, last Saturday at East Stroudsburg University. Rachel earned her points in vaulting, on the uneven bars, the balance beam and the floor exericises. A student at Dallas Junior High School, she also earned an All-Around ribbon in the 14-and- over age category. Former Dallas high school basket- ball player Cheryl Gavigan scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead King’s College to a 72-62 win. Cheryl is a freshman at King’s. -0- Dallas Unico’s Sixth Annual Spa- ghetti Supper to be held Feb. 17 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Dallas High School, will benefit the Dallas High School cheerleaders. Cost of the supper is $4 for adults and $3 for children. Takeouts are available. Proceeds will be used to help defray the cost of the cheerleaders trip to the national competition in Florida. The Dallas High School Soccer team is tentatively planning a two week tour of Scotland during August, 1986. The Parents Club is sponsoring several fund raising events. Friday, Feb. 7, from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. at Penn State Lehman Campus, the club will sponsor a 50’s-60’s dance with Harry West. Donations are $10 a ticket. Plenty of food, soda, mixers, and beer wil lbe provided as well as costume and door prizes. Contact any member for tickets before the dance - no tickets at the door. Saturday, April 19, a craft fair is tentatively planned at the Dallas High School. In June, at Irem Temple Country Club, the Parents Club will have a golf tournament. Remembering all the support Wyoming Seminary received with their Super China trip, we are hoping the public will support the Dallas team as well. E. Dingle rolled 507 to lead Butch’s team ‘to a shut out over Chubbie’s in Our Gang League and Doreen Jenkins hit 185 to lead the Farinas to four points from Alfalfas. Marie Carkhuff rolled 189 for the Porky five to aid them in picking up three points from the Buckwheats. The Worms took all from Spanky’s team with no one able to hit high scores. In the Back Mt. Church League Dallas A shut out Shavertown B paced by Buck Roberts 212 (515). J. Mitchell walloped the pins for 234 (563) and H. Shupp rolled 521 to lead the Orange men to taking all from Trucksville C. East Dallas men picked up four points on a forfeit by Shavertwon C while Trucksville B took three points from Carverton A aided by W. Perry’s 516. S. Perry knocked down pins for 214 (591) to pace Carverton B to three points from Maple Grove, whose Glen Mazur rolled 565. Gloria Grant tumbled pins for 170 to lead Franklin’s in taking three points from the Hoagie Bar in the Bowlerette League. N. Moser’s 204 (485) was high for the losing five. R. Gula rolled 178 to lead Tom Reese girls to a 2-2 split with Brent Long team. LeBarons blanked Corvettes in by H. Dickinson’s 474 and H. Evans 513 showed the say for the Firebirds shutout over the Pintos. J. Wolfe hit the pins for 178 to help the Aries team continue their lead by taking three from the Citations whose M. Pazuchanics hit 177. J. Roan toppled pins for 574 and D. Cross knocked them down for 174 (472) to lead Capris to three points from the Cameros, whose C. Doty rolled 181 and her husband, Dean, 506. In the Ladies Country League Fashion Vending continued at the top by taking three points from Grotto Pizza. L. Cyhpers continued her high bowling with 178-185 (479) and for the Grotto girls J. Haefele rolled 172. D. Garnett’s 174 showed the way for Bonomo Sports Center’s three points from the Castlettes, who were led by A. Hospodar’s 177 and Gordon Insurance copped three Knights (Continued from page 9) 4:19. 105-1b. Brian Mathers flattened Tim Leach in 2:22 and 112-1b. Paul Burke overturned Tim Conniff in 1:22. 119-1b. Keith Graham flattened Aaron Carey in 3:43, 126-lb. Bill Janosky took a major 15-7 decision from Tom Brombacher and 132-lb. Mike Richards moved the score to 33-0 with a superior 16-2 decision over Bob Rudalavage. Tie (Continued from page 9) the loss. “GAR outplayed us, they beat us.” That they did by a 62-35 score. KNIGHTS LOSE At the other end of the Back Mountain, Coach Rodger Bearde’s Lake-Lehman Knights lost in a close 32-22 game to Northwest. Both teams played a deliberate offense but the Rangers wore down the Black Knights, whittling a few points in each period to take the win. In the first period, Northwest took an 8-6 lead and outscored the Knights 6-3 in the second period to hold a 14-9 lead at halftime. In one of their lowest scoring games of the season, the Rangers doubled their scoring over the Knights taking an 8-4 lead for the third period and an overall 22-13 lead into the final quarter. In the final period the Knights scored the first six points to come within three points of the Rangers 22-19. But the Rangers took over and outscored the Knights to take the 32-22 win. HOUCK HIGH SCORER Carl Houck was high scorer for the Knights with eight points. Darryl Sherrick scored 12 for North- west. His brother, Dave, and Mark LeValley each hit for eight. In Tuesday’s game with Meyers, Knight Jeff Ruzicki connected for two free throws with only nine second remaining in the game to give the Black Knights a 50-49 upset over the Mohawks. His foul points gave the Knights a three-point 50-47 lead over the Mohawks but a two-point toss by Meyers Mark Atherton gave the Knights the one-point win. Leading by only 25-24 at the half, it was the Knights shooting at the foul line that helped them take the game as they hit nine for 14 in the fourth period. They connected for 18-26 for the game. Carl Houck scored 19 points for the Knights, nine of them from the field and one-for-two from the foul line. Houck scored 12 of his points in the second half to keep the Knights in the game. Keith Kendall and Chris Landmesser each had eight points for the Black Knights. The Knights were scheduled to play GAR at home, Tuesday night, and Dallas, away, Thursday, Feb. 6. Dallas was to play West Side Tech, away, Tuesday. After Lehman, Feb. 6 they meet Hanover, away, Sat. Feb. 8. Knights meet West Side Tech at hme, Saturday night. vi “ 1 a . FIRST SIX POINTS Kordish gave the Cougars their first six points with a technical fall over Brian Maseychik in 4:19 but 145-1Ib. Gene Faulls gave Dallas six points to move them to 39-6 by pinning Jeff Calachino in 3:04. 155- Ib. Gerry Ogurkis added six more by clamping Scott Bianchi in 3:07 and 167-Ib. Chris Vincelli took a major 8-0 decision from Brian Orfal- ano. 185-1b. Dale Williams won by a forfeit to move the Mountaineers score to 55-6 and Hwt. Ron Fabri ended the meet with a 1:37 pin over Tom Charney to put the final score at 55-12. TO THE WIRE The Dallas-Hanover meet went down to the wire with the Hawkeyes winning it in the final bout. Dallas’ 185-1b. Chris Vincelli flat- tened Hanover’s John Bleich in 5:59 to give the Mountaineers a 26-23 lead. The two heavyweights came out on the mat, shook hands and started the bout. Hanover’s Sam Guesto used a takedown in the first period to lead 2-0 but then caught Mountaineer Tom Charney in a half nelson to pin him in 1:07 and give Hanover the 29- 26 win. ON BOARD FIRST Hanover went on the board first when their 98-1b. Bob Hawkins pinned Jim O’Donnell in 1:17 and 105-Ib. Mike Swiderski took a 5-3 decision from Brian Mathers. With Hanover leading 9-0, Mount Paul Burke gave Dallas six points by clamping Bill Snyder in 1:50 to move the score to 9-6. 119-1b. Keith Graham gave Hanover three points when he was decisioned by Hawk- eye Mike Jaslar 4-2 and 126-1b. Terry Kocher added three points by defeating Mount Bill Janosky 10-5. With the score 15-6 Hanover, 132- Ib. Mike Richards took Joe Ropief- ski 8-5 to cut the Hawkeyes lead to 15-9. 138-lb. Scott Mangan and Bryan Maseychik wrestled to a 4-4 draw, moving the team socre to 17- 11. 145-Ib. Mount Gene Faulls shut out Jason Martinez 4-0 to make the team score 17-14. Jerry Ogurkis put Dallas in front 20-17 by taking a technical fall over Dave Hosage in 4:00. 167-1b. Mike Kosloski put the Hawkeyes back in the lead 23-20 by clamping Dale Williams in 2:38. 185-1b. Chris Vincelli grabbed the lead again for the Mountaineers by flattening John Bleich in 5:59 but Sam Guesto took the meet for Hano7ser, 29-26 by pinning Mountai- neer Charney in 1:07. MEET POSTPONED The Mountaineers meet with Tunkhannock scheduled for last Sat- 6" Out Ape $24.97 $40.00 97 ® value to $48.9 val. 25.%° Route 309 Dallas WINTER HOURS Mon - Tues 8 - 7 Wed - Sat 8 - 8 Sun9 -3 urday was postponed due to road conditions. No time has been set for re-scheduling. They will meet Hazleton at home, tonight (Wednes- day) and Coughoin, away, Feb. 12. The Black Knights meet Crest- wood at home, tonight (Wednesday) and Pittston, away, Feb. 7. Little League sign-ups scheduled Wintersteen Recreation Building. family are required. league players, must register. Subscribe To The Post Tine R \ from G.H. Harris aided by P. Gordon’s 211 (497) and J. Lamo- reaux’s 170. Schmid’s Amoco took the lead in the Imperialette League by taking four from Lombardo’s Bakery and Humphrey’s Apparel stayed right on their heals by taking three and a half points from Scavone Motors, whose K. Scavone posted 175. Jean Shop picked up three points from Mahaffey Oil despite M. Neifert’s 182 (491). In Bonomo’s Major League K Boom men took three and a half points from G.H. Harris despite C. Kazokas slamming the pins for 224 (609) and A. Wendel walloping them for 232 (592) for Harris. The games Cheerleaders from Northwest Area, Lake-Lehman and Wyoming Valley West High schools will be among those area squads participat- ing in a Cheerleading Exhibition on Monday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Dallas Senior High School. This special exhibition will give MID WINTER SALE IN were close with K Boom taking total pins by four. B. Varner’s 229 (564) Valley Outfitters in picking up three points from Back Mt. Inn No. 2. Back Mt. Inn No. 1 dropped three points to the Bermudas whose S. Steltz was high with 525 while J. Steele’s 220 (614) and K. Young- ,... blood’s 523 helped the Hambos cop 8 1 three points from Brown's Oil who had R. Bonomo’s 589, Jerry Roan’s 546 and P. Thomas’ 539. Monk Plumbing men took three points from Back Mt. Sporting Goods paced by J. Devlin’s 237-217 (589), F. Tregan’s 211 (588) and R. Harris’ 548. L. Coolbaugh rolled 228 (535) and H. Harned hit 528 for the sporting goods men. area residents the opportunity to see how cheerleading has changed over the last few years. The squads will perform traditional cheers, as well as gymnastic and dance rou- tines that involve special skills developed by the cheerleaders during many hours of practice. * FREE PARKING °* MASTERCARD & VISA ® )) i 1 4 » 4 a 5 BEVERAGE