{ “The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 17,1989 11 rr V3 >» — Y ¢ l / | ~ y ~ SPORTS a ——_ _— Exciting pitchers’ duel ends in 1-0 Dallas loss to Tunkhannock By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer . In an outstanding pitching effort by Randy Coolbaugh against the Tunkhannock Tigers last Tues- day, the Dallas Mountaineers lost a heartbreaker by a 1-0 score. The game between the two teams was scoreless until the sixth inning when Tiger hurler Scott Davies led off the sixth inning with a single, stole second, went to third on a passed ball and scored on his teammate Mike Schultz's single to left field. Until the sixth inning Coolbaugh and Davies pitched flawless ball. Neither pitcher al- lowed a walk in the game. Davies struck out 10 and Coolbaugh struck out four and scattered seven hits throughout the game. The Mountaineers had two opportunities to break open the game, once in the fourth inning when Bob Ashworth hit a one-out double but Jeff Tinner struck out and Eric Paczewski hit a pop-up fly to end the threat. In the sixth inning, Ashworth drove out a two- out single and moved to second when Davies tried to pick him off and the throw went wild. Davies ended the threat by striking out Sugs to end the inning. Ashworth had three of the four Mountaineers hits. Y CAMP FUN - Shown above enjoying last years camp are Joel Whipple, Shannon Gaffrey, Danny Shaver, Scott‘Healy. Registration open for YMCA day camp The Greater Wilkes-Barre Fam- ily YMCA announces open regis- tration for its 2nd annual Day Camp at Frances Slocum State Park, to be held from June 19th through August 25th. Jim Tho- mas, Camp Director, said he hopes that all Back Mountain residents will participate in this years camp- ing activities. sa Registration will run on a first come first serve basis and will continue until the 120 spots are filled for each camping week. Boys and girls ages 6-14 may sign up for a particualr week or weeks. There is a $65.00 fee per week and a $55.00 charge for each additional week. The fees include all camp activities, transportation, a drink at lunch and a field trip. “We would especially like to point out the transportation which is offered to the BackMountain area,” : said Thomas. “We have special buses available to all children who attend camp and live in the Back Mountain area. The day camp has an abun- dance of activities such as fishing, swimming, boating, hiking and weekly sports camps, including soccer, baseball, football, cheer- leading, wrestling, basketball and softball. Registrations can be made by calling the registration desk at the Wilkes-Barre YMCA at 823-2191 between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m., Mon- day thru Friday, and 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Dallas girls avenge loss to Pittston with 8-3 win By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Dallas hurler Laura Poynton and first baseman Patti Reed led the Mountaineers in putting it all together against Pittston Area Monday at the Dallas field and trounced the Patriettes 8-3 to come with half a game of Pittston in the North AAA standings. Reed collected three of the yeam’s 10 hits, one of them a double, and played excellent de- fense for the Mountaineers while Poynton gave up only two hits and struck out five. Poynto walked seven but a strong defense behind her and key strikeouts worked her out of trouble in the third inning. Dallas scored two runs on a fielder's choice by Tracy Hunter and a run-scoring single by Wendy Hozempa. * AN | {daze DOLL For ages over 3. Makeup appears with ice water and disappears with hot water! NIV ism 4 $19.99 Pittston tied the score at 2-2 in the top of the third inning but the Mounts came right back to take the lead 3-2 when Melanie Lang- don drove out an RBI triple. = Reed, who had gone hitless in the first game against Pittston, won 13-4 by the Patriettes, had a single and advanced on an error in the fourth inning to lead the Moun- taieers in taking a 5-2 lead. After Wendy Hozempa hit a two-run single in the fifth, Reed drove out her second RBI single in the three- . run fifth to give Dallas an 8-2 lead. The Patriettes scored a run in the top of the seventh but Sue Wells cut short their rally when she made a one-handed catchon a long, hard fly to center by Amy Salerno that appeared headed for a homerun. The Mountaineers host Ha- nover at home today, travel to Tunkhannock Thursday, to Cough- lin Friday and end their season at home with Nanticoke next Mon- day. TWO EARLIER VICTORIES The Dallas girls softball team continued on the heels of unde- feated Pittston Area last week by shutting out Wyoming Area 6-0 Monday afternoon and in a game with Bishop Hoban between rainy days took down the Argents 9-1 Saturday afternoon at Kirby Park. Dallas hurler Laura Poynton struck out one and gave up only walk to lead the Mountaineers to their 9-1 win against Bishop Hoban. Earlier in the week the Dallas girls were determined to show they were better than the fans realized and did that by trouncing a strong Warrior team 6-0. : MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS, PA (Across From Dallas Shopping Center) HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 9:30-5:30 Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-8, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 11-4 ERSARY SALE x PLUS! 10% ori ALL Toys Not On Sale See Our New Shipments Of Educational Toys | Swimming Pool Floats & Summer Yard Games Cars Color Racers 3 $4.49. of 3 Knapp, Standing | to r: Jerry Fonzo, Jeris Ba Mike Taylo, John C. Baranowski, coa VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS - Members of the Lake-Lehman team, kneeling | to r: Mike Doeffler, Dave Rob Miroslaw, Paul Klemunes, Chris Tawes, Jason Turner, John Wilson, Mark Stroud. ranowski, Brian Maruca, John Baranowski, Ben Haughney, ch receiving trophy from Joe Gula, LCRD, Jake C. Kircher, Matthew Kukosky, Wallace William Wills, 111, Chuck Jones - Assistant Coach, Missy Mead, Jenny Presper, managers: Alan Sowa, chairman. Lake-Lehman volleyball wins tourney Crestwood 2-7, Nanticoke 1-8. : The Luzerne County Recrea- tion Department held their 9th Annual Under-graduate Boy's Volleyball Tournament this past Saturday at the GAR High School in Wilkes-Barre with Lake- Lehman High turning the tables on North Pocono High beating them in two games, 15-6 and 15-13 after being down 13-5, they made 10 unanswered points to take the championship. They dethroned North Pocono who defeated them last Year. Eight teams participated in the Tourney in two pools: Pool A had Dallas with a Round Robin Record of 7-2, Coughlin 7-2, Abbington Heights 3-6 and West Side Tech 1-8. In Pool B - Lake- Lehman 8-1, North Pocono 7-2, Lehman beat Coughlin 15-2 and Alan Sowa assisted by John In the semi-finals, Lake- 15-5. Lake Lehman beat Dallas 15-9 and 15-11. Chairman of the Tourney was Shields. Gerry Fonzo is presi- dent of the Wyoming Valley Chapter. By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer The Dallas girls’ softball team went into this week's schedule knowing they couldn't afford to lose if they wanted to get into the district playoffs. : “We start out the week with Pittston Area and the kids know they have to win if they want to stay in the race,” Coach Jay Pope Lady Knights shut our Sem By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Denise Davis hurled a two- hitter for the Lady Knights and went 3-for-3 at the plate to pace her teammates to a 10-0 shutout over the Blue Knights of Wyoming Seminary Tuesday at the Black Knights field. Davis struck out four and walked only one in the six innings. She also scored three runs to help win her own game. Lisa Cameron pitched for Seminary giving up 14 hits. said prior to Monday's game. “We're taking them one at a time, that's all we can do. If we are successful with Pittston then we will concentrate on Hanover. “Laura Poynton will pitch all four games this week. She's strong and cool and she can do the job for us. Her spirit and the team’s spir- its are better than the first half. The kids were sky high going into this week. Ever since our game Knights to By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer The Black Knights of Lake- Lehman defeated Wyoming Semi- nary 6-1 last Tuesday behind the hurling of four pitchers. Todd Sallo started for the Knights, pitching three innings, striking out two and walking only one. He gave up no hits and no runs. Keith Schultz was the sec- ond hurler for the Knights, pitch- ing two innings, striking out two walking three, giving up one hit but preventing a runner from scor- ing. Schultz also drove out two hits, one of them a double, and Dallas girls fight for playoff spot with Valley West they have been playing like they should. “They want to go to the playoffs again this summer so it takes desire, dedication and confidence if they want to get there. This week will tell,” Pope said. . Dallas was scheduled to play Pittston Area Monday, Hanover Area, Tunkhannock and Coughlin the rest of the week depending on - a the weather. | p Sem 6-1 scored a run. Engle took a turn on the mound pitching only one inning, striking out three and giving up one walk. He gave up one hitand like Schultz went two-for-four at the plate and scored a run. 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