The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 29, 1986, Image 9

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    By JOHN HOINSKI
Staff Writer
title.
“Harry Hamilton (Nanticoke)
(Here are the predictions of
the final score by five Penn
campus) students on the out-
TOM CHIPEGO, 21, Swoyers-
ville
Penn State, 30-10
“Shaffer (quarterback John)
because Penn State always does
well against Heisman Trophy
winners.”
GINA HUMMEL, 19, Sweet
Valle,
Penn State, 17-10
“Penn State had a winning
games.”
KEN MARKS JR. 19, Hanover
Penn State 24-10
“Penn State will close down
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Writer
The Lake-Lehman’s Lady
Knights dropped their last two
games, losing to Meyers 65-48
and earlier last week to Crest-
wood 63-45, both times put down
by their high scorers.
In the Meyers: game, Cindy
Wasilius hit for 32 points and in
the Crestwood game Becky
Cooper and Cassie Hudock for a
total of 38.
“Our offense played well in
both games but in the second
quarter it seemed our intensity
dropped off. The big girls on the
opponents teams are too much
for our kids. When there’s too
wide a spread, we don’t have
the big players so it becomes an
up hill fight to close the gap.
=| Happy
NEW YEAR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Scott
Dietterick
“With every game our girls
are making progress and with a
little more experience, they’ll
be capable of taking any of their
opponents,’’ said Coach Joe
Martini.
In the Meyers game, Meyers
went ahead to lead 32-20 at
halftime but in the second half
the Lady Knights rallied to play
the Mohawks fairly even.
Janene Kasarda was high
scorer for Lake-Lehman with 22
points, scoring 10 of them in the
third period. Jachimowicz
added 10 points for the Lady
Knights.
The Lady Knights stayed close
in the first half in their game
with Crestwood with Debbie
Levi dumping in 15 of her 22
points. Kasarda added 12 points
for the Back Mountain girls but
the Comets big Becky Cooper
teamed up with Cassie Hudock
overpowered the shorter
Knights. :
“Our girls have trouble
adjusting when they play
against a team with height,”
said Martini. ‘They have to get
more experience in using preci-
sion and selecting their shots.
That’s coming along and with a
few more games under their
belts, there will be a big differ-
ence.”
The Lady Knights were sched-
uled to play Tunkhannock and
then Central Columbia during
the holiday week. Martini said
both teams are comparable to
the Lady Knights and said if his
girls played up to their poten-
tial, the games could go either
way just as the opening game
with Northwest which the
Knights won.
The Wyoming Valley Catholic
Youth Center is still accepting
teams in its Teenage Basketball
League to be played on Wednes-
day and Thursday evenings, and
its Teenage Indoor Soccer
League to be played on Monday
evenings.
For more information contact
Ed DeMichele at 823-6121.
not their style.
was here, Bob
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Writer
The Lake-Lehman boys’ bas-
ketball team ran its record to 2-
1 during the past week when it
defeated the Crestwood Comets
51-50 in overtime but lost a hard
fought game, 48-46, to a much
bigger Meyers team.
“Our kids played a great
defensive game and our offense
had the shots but didn’t put
them in the basket like they
should. We had a seven point
lead in the second quarter but
Carl Houck picked up three
fouls and we had to sit him out
until the half,”’ said Coach
Rodger Bearde.
When Houck went out of the
game, the Mohawks ran off nine
points but the Knights fought
back and tied the score 19-19 at
halftime.
Bearde put Houck back in the
game part way through the
third period but the big Knight
fouled out in the beginning of
the fourth quarter which hurt
the Knights.
“In the second half Meyers
Pete Tarutis really hurt us. He
teamed up with P.J. Ashton,
who pulled down some key
rebounds and handed them off
to Tarutis. Tarutis scored six
points in the final seconds of the
game.”
Lenny Annetta played a good
game for the Knights and came
close to leading the Knights to a
win in the final minutes of the
game. He drove the baseline
and hit for two points then made
a foul shot to put the Knights
within reach of Meyers. They
brought the score to 46-44 but
Tarutis made two foul shots to
give Meyers a 48-44 lead.
Annetta scored another basket
but timed ran out with the game
ending 48-46.
Earlier in the week, the
Knights played a tough defen-
sive game with only five boys in
the entire game.
“Our defense was outstand-
ing,” said Bearde, ‘but they
were sloppy on offense and their
The Knights took an early
first period 12-9 lead and held
the edge the entire game. Houck
played a strong inside game for
the Knights and in the second
quarter he dominated scoring 10
of his 20 game points. i
Lake-Lehman outplayed th
Comets until the final minutes
of the game when the Comets
took over and controlled the
pace. They had plenty of
chances at shots but couldn’t
put the ball in the basket which
prevented them from getting
better than a 44-44 tie.
Baseball group
sets meeting
Back Mountain Baseball Inc.
will conduct a meeting on
Monday, Jan. 5, 1987 at 8 p.m.
at the Dallas American Legion.
All managers, coaches and
other volunteers of girls softball
and Little League hardball
(majors, minors and T-Ball) are
asked to attend.
Managers and coaches ‘are
reminded that coaching posi-
tions must be re-applied for ‘at
the January, February or
March meeting for the coming
season.
WEEKLY . . . MONTHLY . . .
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HOWARD ISAACS
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696-1111 or 283-0049
PEACE IN 87
Best wishes in the New Year.
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