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The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 28, 1989 1 3
SPORTS
Yacht Club posts race results
Comet fleet races were held at
the Harveys Lake Yacht Club
Sunday afternoon, June 25. The
wind at the start of the race was
favorable with seven to 10 knots
changing to a dead calm and end-
ing with four to six knot air.
The results are: first place, Dr.
Fred Myers and crew, Matthew
Myers; second place, Jack C. Bar-
nes and crew Charles Wasserott V;
third place, Joan Williams and crew
Jane Harter.
The annual Harveys Lake Torch
Light Parade will be held on Satur-
day, July 8, at 7:30 p.m. The pa-
rade will assemble at the Harveys
Lake Yacht Club dock. All indi-
viduals who sail at Harveys Lake
are invited to join the parade.
Flares will be provided free by
the club. Sorry, no board boats. All
interested sailors should call Frank
Wadas at 696-1614 or 639-5821
for more information.
Brewers 6-5 win stops
Cards unbeaten streak
The Brewers pulled off a big
upset by knocking off the previ-
ously unbeaten Cardinals by a 6-5
margin. It was the first victory of
the season for the Brewers. Chris
Boraski picked up the win in relief
by holding the Cardinals to one
run on just two hits in over five
innings. Dave Podehl led the Brew-
ers with two doubles and two RBIs.
Boraski added a bases loaded
double. Matt Bailey played another
strong game at shortstop for the
Brewers. Chuck Finn paced the
Cardinals with a two run double.
10 RUN 4TH GIVES
ASTROS 15-5 WIN
The Astros knocked off the White
Sox 15-5 behind a 10-run 4th
inning. Pacing the Astros with two
hits each were Rocky Vigorito and
Will Woronko. Shawn Spencer
chipped in with a double. Leading
the White Sox with two hits apiece
were Kevin Chapple and Andy Flint.
Hugo Selenski had a double while
Jared Cooney made several out-
standing catches in right field.
FINARELLI SAVES
DODGERS WIN
The Dodgers beat Beaumont 6-
3 behind winning pitcher Brian
Miller's seven strikeout pitching.
‘Tony Finarelli picked up the save
by fanning the last two batters
with the bags loaded. Finarelli
‘keyed the attack with two hits while
Miller had a triple and three RBIs.
Matt Bogdan also ripped a triple.
Beaumont was led by Dave
Konopke's homerun. Ben Sevenski
had two hits for Beaumont and
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Brian Duncan played excellent
defense in right field. Chris Bell
continued to pitch well by fanning
nine while holding the strong
Dodger offense to just two earned
runs.
BEAUMONT COMES
FROM BEHIND TO WIN
Beaumont evened their record
at 3-3 by rallying from an 11-3
deficit to beat the Brewers 12-11.
Chris Ball paced Beaumont with
three hits while picking up the
victory in relief. Ben Patton had
two hits including a double and
three RBIs. Dave Konopke added a
two run single. The Brewers were
led by Jim Moran's bases loaded
single and Dave Podehl's double.
Bill Sarley chipped in with a solid
hit.
DON JAMES HOLDS
YANKS TO TWO HITS
IN 6-5 CARDS WIN
The Cardinals rallied for two
runs in the bottom of the seventh
to beat the Yankees 6-5. Starter
Don James limited the Yanks to
two hits. Jeff Malak picked the
victory out of the bullpen. Jason
McDade paced the Cards with two
hits while scoring the game win-
ning run. Eric Stogoski had three
hits including a double while Mike
Sholtis added two hits including a
double. Dave Fisher and Todd
Paczewski had two hits each for
the Yankees. Paczewski also scored
two runs.
DODGERS BEAT
ASTROS 6-2
The Dodgers picked up their
fourth straight win by defeating
the Astros 6-2. Brian Miller picked
up the win with six strikeouts while
showing excellent control in not
walking any Astro hitters. Tony
Finarelli picked up the save. Neil
Kaiser paced the Dodgers by drill-
ing a towering two run homer to
left field. Miller ripped a triple and
he turned in a nice catch to end the
same from his centerfield position.
Shortstop Pat Joyce keyed a first
inning double play to halt an Astro
rally. Billy Vigorito led the Astro
attack with two hits. Chris Traver
played an excellent game in left
field.
Standings
First Eastern Bank Cardinals 6-1
Custom Monn Dodgers 6-2
Meyer and Saba Astros 4-
Gino's Shoe Store-Beaumont 3-3
Merchants Bank Brewers 1-4
Fino’s Pharmacy Yankees 1-4
Dallas Unico White Sox 1-5
Jim and Ken Hoover
win golf tournament
The brother team of Jim and
‘Ken Hoover from Dallas success-
fully defended their championship
of the annual Diltz/Kemler Golf
Tournament conducted this past
weekend at the Willow Run Golf
Resort in Berwick.
The Hoover team fired rounds of
' 65 and 66 for a 13 under par total
‘of 131 to win by five strokes over
‘the team of Steve Yarick and Char-
lie Shugdinis. Yarick and
Shugdinis led by one stroke after
the opening round of play.
Also finishing in the champion-
ship flight were the teams of Don
Gavek and Dale Lynn who placed
sixth and Carl Newhart and George
Gurney who captured the 11 posi-
| tion.
On the women's side, Kathy
Goeringer and Sharon Wilkes tal-
lied rounds of 78 and 80 to defeat
defending champs Betty George
and Joyce Kindig by four strokes.
Finishing third in the women’s
championship division were Mary
Ann Hulslander and Kathy
Barksdale while Virginia Ruble and
Sharon White finished in fourth on
"A | ~ amatch of cards over Nancy Gavek
| ® and Diane Hoover.
Finishing third in the women's
first flight was the mother-daugh-
ter team of Sharon and Kim Lynn
while fourth place in the second
flight went to Maureen Newhart
and Carmen Gurney.
Nancy Gavek also won a savings
certificate for winning closest to
the pin on the par three sixth hole.
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By SCOTT A. DAVIS
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Harveys Lake played host to the
Irish Heritage Run to aid the United
cluded a 5-kilometer run and an
8.1 mile run along the lake.
317 runners finished the 8.1
mile Genessee Lake Run. Rich
took first place for the women with
finished 9th overall.
ners were Steve Gasper, 42:31:4;
Drew Davis, 42:55:4; Bill Bull,
43:33:0; and Jim Lyons, 43:58:5.
In the 5-kilometer run, Hugh
Mundy took first place overall with
a finishing time of 16:23:3. Lisa
Thompson took first place for the
women finishing in 20:04:3. She
placed 22nd overall.
The other 5-kilometer top five
winners were Ed Kelly, 16:51:3;
Ken Florance Jr., 17:10:8; Jared
Samuel, 17:14:1; and Scott Alden,
17:29:7.
WOLF TV's mascot was on hand
at the Start/Finish line to offer
each woman a flower as she crossed
the finish line.
Way on Saturday. The event in- |
Stark took first place overall witha |
time of 42:04:6. Robin Robinson |
a finishing time of 45:59:4. She i
The other 8.1 mile top five win-
Stark, Robinson win Heritage Run at Harveys Lake
FIRST PLACE FINISHERS - Hugh Mundy, left, crosses the finish line to take first place overall in the
S-kilometer Heritage Run last Saturday at Harveys Lake. Right, Lisa Thompson breaks the tape to
take first place among women in the race. (Photos by Scott A. Davis)
Laura Poynton
selected for
Keystone team
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Writer
Dallas softball pitcher Laura
Poynton was one of 15 girls who
made the final Blue Mountain/
Pocono Region team for this year’s
Keystone Games, in tryouts held
Saturday afternoon at the Coal
Street field.
Twenty seven girls, five from the
Back Mountain, came out for the
final tryouts, but Poynton was the
only local player to survive the cut.
She was one of the five pitchers
selected for the team, with all games
prior to the medal rounds sched-
uled between August 10 and Au-
gust 13. :
‘!“Coaches forthelocal region‘team
areJim Bodinger and Gene Wright.
Lake-Lehman guidance counselor
Florence Finn is the games’ soft-
ball coordinator.
The girls who made the team
will have two practices at a date to
be set by the coaches.
Poynton has been a starter on
the Dallas High School varsity team
since she was a freshman. In her
first year she played in various
positions in the infield and outfield
and pitched three of the varsity
games. She finished her sopho-
more year with a 19-2 record and
this past year ended with a 12-2
record; sitting out two games due
to an injury. She has a three-year
record of 34-4.
Laura, who will be a senior in
the Fall, has played Little League
hardball and senior softball since
she was eight years of age. This
summer she is a member of the
Amateur Softball Association fast
pitch team, but has been unable to
play to date due to the inclement
weather.
In the fast pitch division of the
Keystone Games, there will be 12
games played before the teams
advance to the medal rounds.
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wins twice in week
By CHARLOT M. DENMON the third and one in the fourth to
Staff Writer : move to six, while holding Nanti-
The Back Mountain American coke to two runs in the fourth and
Legion team raised its record to 3- two in the sixth.
3 over the past weekend by defeat- In Friday's game, Schultz struck
ing Nanticoke 6-4 behind Chris out 10 and gave up only four hits
Engle’s pitching Saturday at the while his teammates aided him by
Back Mountain field and downing taking advantage of the Swoy-
Swoyersville 7-1 Friday afternoon ersville defense to score five runs
at Swoyersville. : in the top of the first inning and
Engle went the entire Nanticoke two more in the top of the fifth.
game while striking out 12. Todd Schultz helped win his own game
Sallo went three-for-four at the driving out two hits in three times
plate and Rob Michaels was two- atbat, one of them a double. Todd
for-three. Keith Schultz aided in Sallo also went two-for-four, and
the win with a double. Butler drove out a long double to
The Back Mountain scored four drive in a run. Third baseman Eric
runs in the bottom of the second Paczewski also hit a single and
inning, and pushed across one in scored one of the seven runs.
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