By JOHN HOINSKI Staff Writer The second week of play hasn’t even begun in the Wyo- ming Valley Basketball Confer- ence and already the Lady Mountaineers have practically sewn up the first half title. Picking up important victories in its first two games against Crestwood and Meyers, Dallas completed the hat trick by knocking off Seton Catholic, 56- 49, last Monday to improve its record to 3-0 in Division II play. “Somebody is going to have to upset us now if we lose a game the rest of the half,”’ coach Kit Karuza said. “GAR is also 3-0, but they haven't really been tested. “They still have to play Meyers and Crestwood and they are a problem for anybody,” Karuza added. ‘Crestwood had some injuries when we played them but they are starting to get things together. And Meyers has size and speed and they are very tough.” Looking ahead, the prospect for Dallas is even brighter in the second half. The Mounts will host both the Comets and Seton and will have to face only the Mohawks on the road. And, by then, Dallas should be on a roll, if it isn’t already. ’ “We played very well against Meyers and Coughlin, and we did fairly well against Seton, ”’ Karuza explained. ‘“We played well enough to win but not as well as we could have played.” But the Mounts did show char- acter, and that may be as much of a factor in Dallas’ success. Seton dominated the first quarter of play, racing out to a four-point lead after one quarter and holding onto a one-point advantage at the half. But the Mountaineers went on a 9-0 spurt to start the third and hit the boards, too, to seal the win late in the fourth. “This team doesn’t worry about losing,’ Karuza explained. “We know if we play as a team we will do well. They have played under pressure in these (three) games, and they showed they do have charac- ter.” They also showed they can score. 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