a Gs 5 — ( r By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Coach Ed Ladamus Lake-Lehman grapplers placed in 11 of the 12 weight classes in last week’s Dis- trict 2 competition at King’s Col- lege. Ten of the Black Knights advanced to the finals with 132-lb. Bob Guzenski, 145-Ib. Don Spencer and Hwt. Ed Stratford copping titles. Stratford’s win over the Mohawks’ Bill Edwards earned him championship for the AA Division by a half point 176-175. EARLY LEAD The Knights took a 163-147% lead into the final competition but the Mohawks took six of the weight classes to bring the race for the team title down to the final bout of the competition. A crucial point in the finals was 98-1b. Matt Reinert’s default to Steve Price due to an injured shoul- der. 105-1b. Tim Casey surprised Knight Jeff Austin by recording a 6- 2 win over the tough Knight wres- tler. Austin’s only points was a stalling point and an escape late in the bout. GO TO REGIONALS The Knights will go into Regionals this weekend in good shape by putting 10 men on the mats since both first and second place winners go to the AA competition at Wil- liamsport. 98-Ib. Matt Reinert goes as run- nerup after his default to Price. Reinert advanced to the finals by shutting out Parette of Bishop Hoban. 105-1b. Austin took a major 11-3 decision from Hoban’s Lamo- reaux in the semi-finals then fell 6-2 to Casey of Meyers. 112-1b. Dave Guzenski took a major 11-2 decision from O’Hara’s Tony Montana but lost in the finals in a close, hard- fought 2-1 battle with Hoban’s Dan Mimnaugh. SMITH WINS Knight Joe Smith flattened 126-1b. Packy Kelly of Scranton Prep in 1:32 but was edged 4-3 in the finals by Bob McFadden of Meyers and 132-Ib. Bob Guzenski captured his weight class title by clamping Tom Kaniuk of O’Hara in 3:14 and in the finals taking superior 13-0 decision from Mohawk Dan Vesey. Mark Yaple decisioned 138-1b. Mohawk Sean Foley 11-3 but he lost to O’Hara’s Bill Burdyne on an 18-2 technical fall in 4:36. 145-1b. Don Spencer took a class title for the Knights by defeating Leroy DeGraf- fenreid 13-2 in the semi-finals and taking Scranton Prep’s Frank Rempe 6-4 in the finals. GEORGE GETS PIN At 155, Knight Tim Shaw lost 6-3 to O’Hara’s Charles Balough 6-3 but 167-Ib. Bill George pinned O’Hara’s Matt Caputo in 1:05. 185-lb. Scott Shafer took Meyers Charles Fick in an easy 10-5 bout but he lost to Hoban’s Dave Suda 3-1 in overtime after the two grapplers ended the regular time in a 3-3 draw. Coming down to the wire with the Mohawks in the lead Hwt. Ed Stratford did what he had to do for his team to win. He decisioned Edwards 5-1 in the finals after pinning Scranton Prep’s Larry Durkin in the semi- finals in 42 seconds. Dallas Mountaineers did not. get a man past the quarterfinals where 98-1b. Jim O’Donnell was pinned in 2:57 by Tunkhannock’s Kevin Kal- monowitz after he drew a buye in the preliminaries. 105-1b. Bryan Mathers drew a bye in the prelimi- naries but lost 9-8 to Hanover’s Jim Van Gorder in the quarterfinals and 112-1b. Dallas Junior High girls’ basket- ball team lost its bid for the overall District 2 title last Tuesday at the Coughlin gym when the AAA Nanti- coke Trojans edged them out 33-31 Tournament is planned Preparations for the 56th Annual Rogers Memorial Amateur Basket- ball Tournament Classic, believed to be the oldest and longest running tournament in the state are under- way at the Greater Wilkes-Barre YMCA. The tournament will be held start- ing April 7. This year it will feature four divisions: Two Adult: Open Division; 6’1” & Under Division. Two High School: Boy’s Scholas- tic Division;’ Boy’s Non Scholastic Division (nor varsity players). The tournament is named in honor of William A. Rogers, who served as Physical Director at the ‘Y’ for 25 years. Games will be held at the recently renovated Wilkes-Barre YMCA gym starting 6:30 p.m., April 7. Deadline for entries will be March 31 at 8 p.m. For information or entry blanks please write or cali Jim Thomas, Program Executive at the Wilkes- Barre YMCA, 40 W. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701, breve 823-2191. Teeners to meet Back Mountain Baseball’s Teener Division will conduct a meeting on American Legion beginning at 8 p.m. All managers, coaches, and other volunteersare asked to attend. in a hard-fought contest. Trojan Holly Kosloski led the Tro- jans with 10 points to help the offense in scoring while Kathy Szy- chowski and Diane Pashinski’s strong defense held off Jennifer Besecker and Laura Poynton. Both teams played even in scoring from the floor but two more free shots from the line gave the two point advantage to the Trojans. The Trojans came out strong in the first quarter outscoring the young Mountaineers 15-6 but Dallas came to life in the second quarter outscoring the Trojans 10-7 and coming within six points of Nanti- coke. Nanticoke added three plus points over the Mountaineers in the third quarter but Dallas came to life in the final period and strong play by Jennifer Besecker and Laura Poyn- ton brought the Back Mountain girls to within two points of the Trojans as the Mountaineers outscored Nan- ticoke 12-5. Besecker paced the junior high girls with 13 points and Poynton collected 10. Besecker made five of the Mountaineers seven points from the charity stripe while Hunter hit two from the floor and added two from the free stripe. — CHARLOT M. DENMON RENT A NEW CAR Plymouth Horizon DAILY...WEEKEND... WEEKLY...MONTHLY... 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