BR REL Ci Cz ea Sinn a SECIS EET gE RS Sn SRE ee PT 12 (A By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff correspondent Coach Ed Ladamus’ Lake-Lehman matmen-took 10 of the 12 bouts in their meet with Pittston Area Saturday to move their league record to 10-1 behind Wyoming Area and Hazleton, both holding 10-0 records. Right move The Knights took the first three bouts on two pins and a technical but dropped the 119-lb. and 126-lb. bouts before rallying to take the final seven to defeat the Patriots 51-9. Knight Matt Reinert pinned 98-1b. Joe Zerbals in :53 seconds and teammate Mark Rogowski clamped 105-1b. Fran Lombardo in 2:42. 112-1b. Jeff Austin added a win Dallas Post/ Ed Campbell In charge Dallas Post/ Ed Campbell Campbell) ©Anheuser Busch Inc St Lows Mo Pick up a case at your neighborhood distributor. . . or a 6-pack at your local tavern... BEVERAGE COMPANY, INC. to his record by taking a technical 15-0 fall from Charles Critch. 119-1b. Dave Orlowski gave the Patriots three team points by defeating Knight Dave Guzenski 7-2 and Patriot 126-1b. Dave Herbert continued undefeated by flattening Chris Frederick in 1:05. That was the last bout for the Patriots as the Knights went to work and took the remaining seven. 132-1b. Joe Smith shut out Patriot Joe Leteki 3-0. 138- 1b. Bob Guzenski gave the Knights six points with a 17-0 technical fall over John Balchun and 145-lb. Tim Bernick decisioned Rod Pocchessi 11-6. 155-1b. Don Spencer picked up another pin for the Knights by turning over Bart Weidlich in 3:21 and 165- Ib. Bill George won a close 12-11 bout over Tony Calabro. 185-1b. Shafer flattened Lou Scarentino in 4:34 and Hwt. Stan Sims clamped Russell Keeler in 2:53. Earlier in the week the Knights defeated the Crestwood Comets 35-27 to post their ninth win in league competition. In a meet that went down to the last two bouts, 185- Ib. Scott Shafer pinned Chad Yordy and Hwt. Ed Stratford took an 8-0 bout from Don Pry to give the Knights the win. The capacity crowd at the Lake-Lehman School saw several junior varsity wrestlers in the Knights line-up due to varsity grappler down with the flu. The Knights won the first three bouts started by 98- 1b. Matt Reinert’s 8-0 win over Alan Hosage. 105-1b. Jeff Austin clamped Rob Aideldinger in 4:26 and 112-lb. Dave Guzenski flattened Pat Rother in 3:57. The next two bouts went to the Comets with 119-lb. Darren Testa pinning T. Monaco in 1:41 and 126-1b. Jeff Hill taking a 7-4 decision from Chris Frederick. The Knights 132-1b. Bob Guzenski defeated Aigeldin- ger 11-5 but the 138-lb. bout went to Comet Mark Wychock who took a 16-0 technical fall over Mark Yaple in 4:44. 145-1b. Don Spencer put the Knights back in the win column with a 2:29 fall over Brian Ross but 155-1b. Dave Adamczyk clamped Bill George in 2:56 and 167- Ib. Erik Costello added six more to the Comets team points by turning over Ernie Clamar in 1:33. With the Comets leading 27-25, Knight Scott Shafer lost little time in putting the Knights back in the lead by flattening 185-lb. Chad Yordy in 2:50 and Hwt. Ed Stratford cinched the win for Lake-Lehman by shutting out Don Pry 8-0 to give the Knights the 35-27 victory. The Dallas Mountaineers took a 15-0 lead after their first four bouts against the Hazleton Mountaineers last Wednesday but the Hazleton Mounts took a decision an two pins in the next trhee bouts to tie the score at 15-15, and the Mounts 145-1b. Juan Hernandez took a 5-1 win from Jerry Faulls to put his Hazleton team in the lead 18-15. Dallas went back in front in the 155-1b. bout when J. Ogurkis pinned Jason Pedriani in :52 seconds but the Hazleton Mounties came back to take the final three bouts and the 34-21 win. J 98-1b. Jim O’Donnell started Dallas off with a win by taking ‘a 4-2 bout from Randy Swank and 105-lb. B. Mathers followed with a technical 17-0 fall in 5:23 over Jim Mazonis. 112-lb. Paul Burke moved the score to 12- 0 by defeating Kevin Ferry 10-4 and 119-1b. Eric Olsen gave Dallas a 15-0 lead by edging Jeff Seiwell 6-4. Hazleton tied the match score at 15 with 126-1b. Harry Avillon’s 5-2 decision over Bill Janosky, 132-1b. Lou Colangelo’s pin in 3:03 over Mike Richards and 138-1b. Steve Fisher’s fall over Brian Maseychik in 2:44. 145-1b. Juan Fernandez gave his Hazleton team the elad by taking a 5-1 bout from Gene Faulls but 155-1b. Jerry Ogurkis took the lead back for Dallas by clamping Pedriani in 52 seconds. Hazleton started on the win road with 167-1b. Jeff Hoffman’s pin over Dale Williams in 1:33 to move their team score to 24-21, and 185-1b. Alan Obert took a major 13-3 decision from Chris Vincelli to give his team 28-21. Hwt. Tom Miner finished the meet by flattening Tom Charney in :48 seconds to give Hazleton the 34-21 team win. : The Knights meet Hanover, away, Feb. 12, then Hanover, away, Feb. 15. The Mountaineers travel to Coughlin, Feb. 12 and meet Pittston, away, Feb. 15. % 5 i 2 om Dallas soccer players to give clinic # An indoor soccer clinic will be conducted every Thursday and Friday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. starting Feb. 27 and ending April 4 at the Dallas Twp. Elementary School Gym for boys and girls ages 6 through 12 years of age. Cost of the clinic is $20 for the Back Mt. Baseball to sign up players for league action Back Mt. Baseball Inc. will con- duct its final registration of players from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Feb. 22, at the Shavertown U.M. Church. Children are eligible to register - for Little League hardball, ages 7- 12; girls softball, ages 9-15; 13 year Old League, age 13 and Teener League, ages 13 to 15. First time players must present birth certifi- cates and all players must be first child in a family and $15 for each additional child. Games will be played and soccer instruction will be given during the clinic. Members of the Dallas High School Soccer Team will instruct the clinic. Proceeds from the clinic will be used to send the team to Scotland in August of 1986. Anyone wishing to register for this clinic may do so by phone by calling Mrs. Sandy Richardson, 675- 2311 or Mrs. Carole Morris, 696-1343. Reservations will be taken until = | BOAT —— SHO Feb. 12. ] = li erta— | 1 ) accompanied by an adult. i Managers, coaches, umpires and other volunteers are needed by the [|i Boat Package Description Se ashans Description organization. pS BE MR Sines Marcie. A gras nw concept nary SALE PRICE $7,295 [LISA 8 J 4a] SALE PRICE $10,995% RENT A NEW COBALT — 4 WINNS — SUPRA Please see us at the show. We have cut our CAR prices on 21 used boats way below book. Here . are just a couple! Plymouth Horizon Piusno soup) a: DAILY...WEEKEND... 15 Crestliner With 70 Evin. 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