= : : an The Dallas Past Dallas. PA Wednesday. June 14.1989 15 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 14,1989 13 SPORTS Two Penn State standouts receive student-athlete awards Two Penn State Wilkes-Barre sophomores, John P. Kuderka, Falls, and Kimberly A. Weidner, Lehman, were honored with spe- cial athletic awards presented at an awards ceremony held recently at the campus in Lehman. Kuderka received the Kolesar Athletic Award, given annually to ST 1 BE Presidential Physical Fitness Winners Nine of 180 fourth, fifth and sixth grade Lake-Noxen Elementary students qualified for the 1988-1989 Presidential Physical Fitness Awards achieving 85 percent or higher in six tests including the 50-yard dash, mile run, standing broad jump, sit-ups, pull-ups (boys), flexed arm hang (girls) and shuttle run. Above, from left are the award winners, Mike Stuart, Russell Zimmerman, Jennifer Sandstrom, sixth . grade; Brian Butler, fifth; Joe Halowich, fourth; Rocky Policare, Howard Parsons, Tom Smigelski, sixth; * and Jeff Kunkle, fifth. (C.M. Denmon Photo) Teeners action Cardinals win 'Battle of the Unbeatens' 7 / 04 ¢ » In Teeners action last week, the Cardinals knocked off the Astros 12-2 in a battle of the unbeatens. DonnyJames, Jeff Malakand Ernie Chamberlain combined to limit the Astros to four hits. James led the Cards with four hits including a double. Malak added three hits including a triple. Eric Stogoski had a pair of doubles while Rich Davis chipped in with two hits. Chuck Finn, Jason McDade and Mike Sholtis tallied three runs each. The Astros were paced by Dave Oatridge who scored both runs. BALL TOSSES 2-HITTER Beaumont knocked off the of runs with a double. Todd tPaezewski pitched a'strong game. ‘for the Yankees by fanning 12 while «giving up only three hits. ' WHITE SOX WIN FIRST GAME OVER BREWERS +" The White Sox won their first . game by defeating the Brewers 5-2 . behind Hugo Selenski's three hit ‘pitching. Selenski also had two hits while Bob Casterline added a Last inning double. The White Sox played er- rorless ball to help Selenski. Joe Kristan turned in some strong defense for the Brewers in center- field. DODGERS TOP 12-9 SLUGFEST FRO SOX In other action the Dodgers defeated the White Sox 12-9. Pitch- ers Tony Finarelli and Brian Miller combined for the win. Neil Kaiser paced the strong Dodger attack going 3-3 with a triple. Matt Bogdon had two hits as did Miller. Miller and Finarelli each stroked a double for the Dodgers. Leading the White Sox with two hits each were Marc Barbose and Bob Casterline. Hugo Selenski chipped in with a double. The Yankees won their first game by downing the White Sox 8-1 behind the three hit pitching of Dave Fisher. The Yankees aided Fisher by playing flawless defense. Jefl Dover had a double for the Yanks. The White Sox were led by Hugo Selinski's triple. JAMES K'S 12 IN CARDS WIN OVER DODGERS The Cardinals maintained their winning ways by knocking off the rally gives Northwest-Benton win Ld ‘By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staft Writer Northwest-Benton American Legion team moved their record to 3-0 Monday when they rallied to ‘score four runs in the seventh to overcome the Back Mountain's 6- '3 lead and win 7-6. With the bases loaded in the ‘seventh, Jefl Spencer, shortstop ‘drew a walk off pitcher Rob ‘Michaels to force in the winning run. Going into the bottom of the seventh with the Back Mountain ‘leading 6-3, third baseman Tom ‘Ropel took base on a walk and istole second. He went to third on a ‘wild - pitch and came home on a 'single by Eric Miner, second base- ‘man. Miner stole second and scored .on an error that put first baseman Fritz Bittenbender on base. 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