Ey TN Sports Bowlers return to area By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Back Mountain bowlers returned home from the Pennsylvania State Woman’s Bowling Tournament look- ing forward to entering again next year when the tournament will be held in the Chester area. All were enthusiastic about the long weekend they spent in Erie, some primarily because of the games they bowled and others just because they had a good time. For many it was the first time they had entered the statewide com- petition and they enjoyed meeting members of other teams from other parts of Pennsylvania. Others took advantage of their leisure time to visit Lake Erie, Presque Isle Park, the historical museum and zoo and various interesting landmarks. For others, many who have been entering the tournaments for quite a few years, the highlight of the trip were the high games bowled by themselves or some of the other entrants from this area. Rachel Dymond, perhaps the senior bowler at Bonomo’s Sports Center, hit 481 in her singles and a 480 plus in team events. Sue Ter- eska, bowling on the Brent Long team, hit a 200 game while Connie Doty and Nola Taylor, doubles part- ners hit a high 1020. Doty was hot on the lanes in both houses where the girls bowled, hitting series of 201 (540), 522, and 500 in the team event. Her Castlette team members joined her in hitting high series as the team rolled up 2378 points to take over the top spot in their class with only two more weekends of bowling in the state tournament. Arlene Hospodar had two 484 series while Libby Cyphers chalked up 499 and 479 series. She and T. Denmon combined for a 999 total in doubles in Friday evening’s compe- First place team The Castlettes of Dallas came in first in the Pennsylvania Womens Bowling Tournament in Erie last weekend with a team total of 2394. Members o the team shown are Jeanne Clark, Sharon Spencer, Arlene Hospodar, Nola Taylor and Paul Reinert, Shavertown, Gloria Rawls, Trucksville and Erik Eva- nosky, Bear Creek, were the win- ners in the Geisinger-Wyoming Valley Medical Center’s 5K Health Run and one mile Kids Run recently. Reinert was the overall champion with a record setting time of 14:56, Rawls was the female champion with a time of 18:08, and Evanosky won the Kid’s Run with a clocking of 5:17. Trophy winners in various age groups were Tom Gelatko, Tom Russ, Joanne Kadis, Ann Hinkle, Brian Cain, Al Kircher, Carolyn inger, Paul Reinert, L. Smith, Lui- cille Houston, and Jim O’Donnell, Larry Litsher, Bob Wasilewski, Patricia Swartz, Don Embleton, Richard Roskilly, Chuck Thoma, Tim Tyson, Kevin Oley, John Sobota, and Tom Simpson. tition. Diane Balliet rolled a 474 series and Linda Maciejczak gar- nered 478. The Mixed Five team hit 2291 aided by Kay Scavone’s 180-177 (522) and Flo Allabaugh’s 186 (490). Diane Garnett led the way for Gordon Insurance with 183 (491), Janet Lamoreaux added 171 (479) and Pudgie Gordon rolled 186 (477). Sharon Mathers posted a 173, and a 180 game and Nita Moser hit 175. Next week most of these same bowlers will enter the local associa- tion tournament at L&S Lanes in Nanticoke where they hope they will do as well as they did in Erie, and most of them and others are begin- ning to make plans for Chester in 1987. With Atlantic City less than two hours away, that should make an exciting bowling or gambling (?) weekend. SALE $103° Mark Richardson of Dallas High School came in first in the 800m run in the District 2 competition last Friday with a time of 1:58.4 to qualify for the state competition this weekend at Shippensburg State Uni- versity. The Dallas relay team placed fourth in the 400m relay and Dallas came in second in the 3200 relay. Mark Wright came in third in the 3200m run with a time of 10:08.2 and a Dallas team placed fourth in the 1600 relay in 3:33.0 but none of these times were good enough to qualify for the state meet. In the girls competition held Tues- day of last week, Kristy Fairchild set a new district record in the discus with a distance of 114-2 to qualify for the state competition. Anne Balonis placed fourth in the 3200 run in 12:08.3 and the Dallas 1600m relay team came in fourth in 4:20.6 but neither qualified for the state meet. A. Michael came in third in the 800m run in 2:29.7, but her time did not qualify her for the state competition at Shippensburg. A dream vacation? at affordable low rates. @ LENDER j NN ll NN ll I honor that we pay grateful tribute to those Americans of our armed forces who gave their lives while serving their country. May their heroic deeds never be forgotten. 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