10 Sports Young bowlers Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon Youth- (Continued from page 9) with 2 and Jason Jackiewicz one with assists from Seth Marlatt and Kenny Chapple. Eve Figueroa and Kevin Chapple each had an excel- lent defensive game. The lone goal for the Stoners came on a penalty kick by Ronnie Moses in the second quarter. A hat trick by David Holdredge led the Rowdies over the Kicks 5-3. Josiah Garlan and John Presper also hit the net for the winners with an assist from Jennifer Gay. Steven Lieberman scored twice and Andy Flint once in a losing effort. Sunday’s action saw the Chiefs defeat Express 6-1 as Matt Bailey had a hat trick. Brad Wedemeyer had two while Seth Marlatt hit the net once. Rookie goalie Brian Matosky had an exceptional game. David Fosko scored for the Express. The Rowdies outlasted a tough Comets team 5-4. David Holdredge led with a hat trick while Jennifer Gay scored the other 2. Tom Hite, Sean Reynolds, Mike Wagner and Dan Lukasavage each scored in a losing effort. On Saturday, Oct. 25, the Strikers will play the Rowdies at 1 p.m. and the Chiefs will meet the Sting at 2:30. Both semi-final games will be at the Kingston Township Field. SCORES OF THE WEEK — Tim- bers 3, Sockers 2; Comets 5, Cosmos 1; Rowdies 5, Kicks 3; Express 6, Tornadoes 3; Chiefs 7, Stoners 1; Sting 2, Roughnecks 1; Stompers 6, Hurricanes 2; Strikers 6, Timbers 2; Rowdies 5, Comets 4; Chiefs 6, Express 1; Sting 5, Stompers 4. U-14 DIVISION Single eliminations in the U-14 Division began with the Cosmos defeating the Rowdies 4-1. Led Led by fine defensive action from half- backs Greg Stahovec and Jennifer Rosenthal, David Podehl and Tina Hite were able to score in the first quarter. David Fisher scored two goals in the second quarter. Fran Hoover scored again in the third quarter on an assist from David Fisher. Goalkeepers Scott Cox and Matt Lawrence allowed only one Rowdie goal in the fourth quarter by Shane Williams on an assist by Greg Dobash. Mark Parrish’s three goals led the way for the Strikers to upset the Roughnecks 3-1. Goalkeepers Justin Swain and Chris Boraski allowed- the single Roughneck goal by Todd Paczewski. The Chiefs continued their win- ning form by blanking the Tornados 4-1. Defensive action from Amy Yanalunas at fullback and Missy Pomrinke at Midfield paved the way for goals by Steve Rosenthal, Chad Fegely and Eric Lehman. ‘A hard fought game by the Sting was not enough for the fast paced Hurricanes in a 4-1 clash. A first quarter goal by Jeff Malak on an assist from Ned Palka, and an unassisted goal by Damian Litz in the second quarter provided the edge for the Hurricanes. Sting, Rob Jemio scored unassisted in the second quarter, but goals by Eric Pieczynski and Damian Litz in the fourth quarter iced the game. SCORES OF THE WEEK — Cosmos 5, Rowdies 1; Strikers 3, Roughnecks 1; Chiefs 4, Tornados 0; Hurricanes 4, Sting 1. Goals in the second quarter and fourth quarter by Rich Wasilius gave the Hurricanes the edge over the Kicks in a 2-1 clash. Tied at 1-1, the Hurricanes, tough defense from Mark Medura and Eric Pieczynski went ahead with 9:07 minutes left in the fourth quarter, and held the lead for the win. Precision teamwork paid off for the Comets as they defeated the Chiefs 5-1. Strong defense from Tim Norconk and Tim Dymond allowed goals by Brian Miller, Lindo Saba- tini and Matt Sleightholm. Goalkee- pers Lindo Sabatini and Matt Sleightholm traded offensive and defensive positions to stop the Chiefs cold at the net. SCORES OF THE WEEK — Hur- ricanes 2, Kicks 1; Comets 5, Chiefs 1; Bk. Mt. Kicks 2 vs. Bk. Mt. Sockers 2. Kicks goals: John Masley 2; Sockers goals: Jonathan Ursiak 1; Steve Gregor 1; Bk. Mt. Rowdies 5, vs. Plains 5. Rowdies goals: Jim Evans 3; Brian Hampel 1; Jeff Tinner 1; Assist: Tom Shone 1; Abington 2 vs. Bk. Mt. Cosmos 0. Hockey (Continued from page 9) Neither team scored in the second half. Dallas had 26 shots on goal, Meyers had only one. Dallas had 20 penalties, Meyers had three. It was Crestwood’s Cassie Hudock off an assist by Melinda Anderson, who scored the goal against the Lady Mountaineers in Wednesday’s match to give the Comets a 1-0 win. Both teams played excellent offense and defense and the game could have gone either way. The game was as exciting on the side- lines as it was on the field. Dallas had 23 corners while the Choir cited The Adult Choir from the Hunts- ville Christian Church was recently honored with a dinner given by choir director Ed Jones and his wife Dorothy. It was an informal get- together of fellowship to celebrate the beginning of another year of music at Huntsville Christian Church. Ed has been choir director for one year at the church. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Yanalunas, Mrs. Marion Tem- plin, Mrs. Bethia King, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rave, Miss Hannah Culp, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Malia, Mrs. Irene Swithers, Bob Price, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bullock, pastor; and Mrs. Cliff Jones and Arline Wertman, former director of the choir. Comets had only three but they made their first corner count which gave the Comets the win. The Moun- taineers kept the ball near their net for four minutes near the end of the second half and in the final two minutes tried desperately to score but the strong Crestwood defense turned them away. Lori Warnecka played an out- standing game for the Lady Moun- taineers. on public television Local acquisi SEED 6:30AM CO. TIE G 1]. TRY 13 CENTER, INC. 1% SALES e RENTALS e SERVICE Mahaffey Oil continued to lead the Imperialette League by shutting out D. Scavone Motors. last Friday. J. Clark set the pace with 184 (489) Jean Shop dropped three points to Lombardo’s Bakery despite S. John- son’s 176. C. Williams 182 and B. May’s triplicate 157 (471) aided the bakery team. Schmid’s Arco took three from Humphrey's Apparel with V. Staub’s 190 high for both teams. J. Barcheski rolled 516 to lead the Road Runners to taking all from the Ballbusters in the Native Textile League while R. Clemow hammered the wood for 221-203 (604) to lead Bad News Bears to three points from the Sandbaggers. Alley Cats picked up three from the Beats helped by B. Weaver’s 519. T. John- son led the losing five with 551. J. Brady Sr., hit pins for 529 to pace the Ringers in copping three from Lew’s Cals whose L. wolfe rolled 527. The Pin Pluckers and Nitwits Downs buck divided evenly with no one hitting high games. In the Idetown Compact League Mel Morris’ 527 was wasted when the Aries lost four to the Corvettes, who were led by C. Sirotki’s 172. La Barons blanked the Lancers and the Mazdas shut out the Capris with no one hitting high scores. Pintos copped three from the Camaros while Firebirds and Citations split 2- Grotto Pizza moved with one and a half points of Back Mountain Bowl when A. Tregan’s 489 pced the pizza team to four points over Fashion Vending in the Ladies Country League. Back Mountain Bowl dropped three to the Castlettes whose E. Nulton showed the way with 178. Gordon Insurance, with a full team for the first time, took all from G.H. Harris whose E. Roberts rolled 477. In the Sunday Nite Couples Bar- bara’s 180 led Wilson Menaces to High School. Football (Continued from page 9) of whom scored a touchdown apiece. The game was all but over midway through the third, but the emotions of both teams never did die. With three minutes left to play, a series of small skirmishes broke out that ended with the ejection of LEWIS-DUNCAN LEWIS-DUNCAN Ie) LEWIS-DUNCAN Skrepenak. : But in the final analysis, however, it was Dallas that was eliminated from contention for the Division 11 title. The Mounts now drop to 2-2 in District 2 play behind undefeated GAR and Meyers and have almost no shot for the crown. 1M31 NVINNG-SIMIT NVONNG NVINNG-SIM31 $4995 LAL Ge TER 1 «I > = = iy 2 CORDUROY . ] NYLON..... ss] Neertering Service Available I 12) = = [= CLOTHING ARRIVING DAILY -SIM31 NVONNG-SIMIT under taking all from the Superstrikes, who had M. Matthews 171 (474). Dave’s 524 aided Matthews’ Five in taking three from Shaver’s Bangers whose Dolores rolled 170 and Anne hit 173. Booth’s Highballers split with the Piccillo with no one break- ing 500. R. Andrasko knocked down pins for 564 and L. Wolfe hit them for 556 to lead Roth Novelty but they lost 4 to Fino’s Pharmacy. Glen Mazer added 527. E. Harris’ 225 (562) and B. Harris’ 211 (536) led the druggist team. F. Tregan added 533 and W. Moore gave 531. R. Harned’s 536 the way for Bayo’s Ice three point win from Smith’s Country Store. Besecker’s Real Estate took three from Herb’s Pro Shop topped by D. Summa’s 525. M. Schmoll hit 528 for Herb’s. D. Eddy, Jr. rolled 528 to pace Picketts Charge to three from G.H. Harris whose C. Kazokas hit 526. In two weeks of bowling in Our Gang League Buckwheats won four and lost none. Spanky’s were 4-4, Stymies 0-8, Chubby’s 4-4, Butch’s 5- 3, Alfalfa’s 1-7, Porky’s 4-4, and Wheezers 6-2. High rollers were D. Springer 179-172 (510), D. Bevan 210 (522), D. Jenkins 499, 487; A. Tregan 195-190 (518), M. Dingle 183 (499), J. Moore 201 and B. Searfoss 549. C. Badman’s 170 set the pace for Brent Long’s four points from Tom Reese girls in the Bowlerettes and Marty Reese posted 170 (493) to spark Hoagie Bar to three points from Franklin’s. ] In the Farmers League C. Doty’s 206 (516) and D. Doty’s 224 (483) led the Turkeys in blanking the Barn Cats while the Chickies shut out the Mules. P. Brooks 202 (541) and R. Ugly Ducklings. M. Delaney’s 214 (556) and W. Lathrop’s 524 paced Black Sheep to three from the Thoroughbreds. Carverton B blanked Trucksville C in the Back Mt. Church League aided by J. Curtis’ 213 (548) and M. Rudick’s 510. Dallas A pickedup four from Shavertown B headed by B. Williams 223 (552) and the Orange five took three from Carver- ton A with R. Stair contributing 522. Shavertown C dropped two and a half points to East Dallas despite B. VanGorder hitting pins for 527. In the Lakers League Wesley Boys shut out S.V.C. TV paced by Ron’s 556, Larry’s 517 and Rex’ 503. Wesley Girls earned three points ided evenly with the Waterfront with Essie hitting 177-187 (499), Bea rolling 173 and JoAnn toppling pins 225 (533) for the Academy. OPENS DENTISTRY OFFICE DR. SAM J, GUARNIER Sam J. 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