The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 12, 1986, Image 10

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SHow planned
The Dallas Soccer Club met recently to discuss the ‘‘Crafts and More Show’’ to be held at the
Dallas High School Gymnasium-Cafeteria on April 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The featured items
will be displayed by the many individuals and organizations who plan to participate in this sale.
Food will also be served. The numbers to call are 696-1395 after 3 p.m. and 675-3243 evenings
for more information. Shown here, from left, are Henrietta Marshall, Mary Clem, and Violet
Marhelsky, members of the organization.
Women’s softball league forming for 1986 season
Any teams desiring to enter
league may do so by calling League p.m.
Back Mountain Women’s Softball
League is now forming for 1986
season.
Lady
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bucket to start the second, and she
also scored their second one, too.
But, unfortunately for Hoban, it
came five and a half minutes later
than the first.
EIGHT STRAIGHT
By then, Rinehimer, Vloedman
and Brokenshire combined for eight
straight points to help build a five
point bulge before a few quick
Argent baskets and Schuler’s
buzzer-beater cut the deficit to 26-23
at the half.
Another Mountaineer scoring
spree combined with one more
Hoban drought allowed Dallds to
increase its margin to 35-26 with
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early lead that was to set the
standard for almost the remainder
of the contest.
Kim Rinehimer showed excellent
skills as she picked up six of her 16
game points in the first period, and
both she and Lori Brokenshire
helped the Lady Mountaineers to
catch up to the Lady Bucks a little
before the quarter ended. But it
wasn’t enough to edge past Dun-
more, who ended the period leading
16-15.
Dallas players Karen Vloedman
and Joanne Cook brought their team
to a one point lead during the
second period, but Dunmore’s
Becky Pigga tied it up at 21-21 with
a point from the foul line.
The Lady Bucks commenced their
sometimes incredible ball-stealing
early in the match. A field goal by
Caterina Pugliese came as a result
of one of those steals from the
hands of Rinehimer, who retaliated
with two consecutive goals of her
own.
The Lady Bucks, however, had
already built up a lead that they
stretched to ten points by the end of
the second period. Dallas trailed at
halftime, 47-37.
Brokenshire pulled off a fast steal
early in the third period, which was
followed by a blocked shot from
Dallas 15-10 in that period and built
up a 15 point lead, 52- 37 by the end
of the period.
The Dallas defense held the Lady
Bucks from scoring until 6:58 and
didn’t allow another field goal until
5:40. Dunmore’s Kathy Maguire
was frustrated as she tried to score
at her goal three times in a row, but
she was blocked each time by a
Dallas defender.
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But, however good the defense
worked was counterbalanced by the
offense losing the ball before it
found its way to the basket. The
Lady Mountaineers were unable to
score until 4:35 when Cook hit on a
field goal.
With three minutes to go Dallas
was trailing 61-39. Dunmore’s pres-
sure defense caused them to miss at
thebasket several times, or the
game may have had a very differ-
ent outcome.
Four area girls sparked the
Greater Wilkes-Barre YMCA Spin-
ners gymnastics team to a 3-0
record so far this season.
The team, after an early January
win over East Stroudsburg YMCA,
beat the Scranton YMCA Pirouettes
and then the previously unbeaten
Wayne County YMCA Aeriallettes in
recent action.
The Spinners beat Scranton 140.2
to 138.8. Rachel Holthaus, a ninth
grader at Dallas Jr. High and Mich-
elle Sandstrom a fifth grader at
Lake Noxen Elementary, led the
Spinners with 28.9 and 26.3 all
around total points respectively.
Holthaus, who resides at Norton
Avenue, Dallas, won the floor exer-
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Sandstrom, of Harveys Lake, won
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second in all-around for the 9-11 age
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Jennifer Birt, also of Harveys
Lake, won the floor exercise in the
8-and-under age group with a
superb 6.6 score. Emily Slaff, a
student at Dallas Twp., also com-
peted in the 8-and-under class.
Next, the Spinners beat Wayne
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