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10 The Dallas Post Dallas,
PA Wednesday, July 26, 1989
SPORTS
Teener's playoffs
Astros top
Dodgers,
Beaumont to win title
In the opening round of playoff
action, Beaumont upset the league
champion Cardinals by an 8-6
margin. Chris Ball went the dis-
tance for Beaumont limiting the
hard hitting Cardinals to four hits.
Ben Patton led the attack with
three hits including adouble. Dave
Konopke chipped in with two hits
while Joel Weiss added a double.
Jason Wagner played a solid game
in centerfield.
ASTROS UPSET
DODGERS 6-5
The Astros also pulled off a first
round upset by downing the
‘Dodgers 6-5. Shawn Spencer
picked up the win with seven
innings of two hit relief. Spencer
entered the game in the first after
. the Dodgers put four runs on the
board and he limited the Dodgers
to only one run the rest of the way.
Billy Vigorito paced the Astros
with two hits including a double.
Matt Cadwalader also had a pair
of hits. Rocky Vigorito, who played
an excellent third base, knocked
in the winning run with a double.
Tim Norconk turned in several
nice plays at second base. Brian
Miller and Sean Shovlin rapped
out two hits each for the Dodgers.
ASTROS WIN 11-10
SLUGFEST FOR TITLE
The playoff champ was decided
in a see-saw battle between the
Astros and Beaumont with the
Astros pulling out the victory with
three runs in the bottom of the
seventh to squeek by Beaumont
with an 11-10 win. Dave Oatridge
had two hits including a triple to
knock in the winner.
Matt Cadwalader had two hits
including a home run while Billy
Vigorito had a pair of hits. Shawn
Spencer picked up the win out of
the bullpen. Defensively, catcher
Oatridge and rightfielder Brian
‘Llewellyn played well.
Chris Ball paced Beaumont with
three hits including a double. Ben
Patton had two hits including a
triple. Frank Novajosky also had
two hits while Dave Konopke
drilled a home run. Left fielder
Brian Hettershimer and shortstop
Patton played excellent defense.
Congratulations to Astro man-
ager Al Martin and his assistant
Chip Sorber for an outstanding
coaching job. Beaumont manager
Bill Patton and his assistants Joe
Ball and Francis Novajosky also
did an excellent job this season.
Coach Robin Cummins has
announced the selection of sen-
iors Kim Rinehimer of Shaver-
town and Kate Tigue of Avoca as
co-captains of the King's College
Lady Monarchs basketball team.
Rinehimer enters the new
campaign with a 3.9 GPA and is
a major in medical technology.
She started the week with King's
internship program at three
Scranton hospitals.
~The Dallas High School gradu-
ate is in her fourth season with
the Lady Monarchs. In 17 games
as a junior, she averaged 3.29
points per contest. Missing part
of the campaign due to a leg
injury affected her scoring po-
tential.
At Dallas High School, she
played basketball, softball, and
Rinehimer named captain
Kim Rinehimer
field hockey and earned eight
letters.
“With leaders like Kim and
Kate, King's has to be improved
this season,” reasoned Coach
Cummins. “They combine brains
and beauty and the bottom line
should read: Team Success!”
Thurs., July 27, 12 noon, Foot-
ball, Nurse's Office
Thurs., July 27, 1:30 p.m.
Cross Country, Nurse's Office
Thurs., July 27, 1:30 p.m. Golf,
Nurse's Office
Thurs., Aug. 3, 8 a.m., Soccer,
Nurse's Office
Dallas sets sports physicals
Thurs., Aug. 3, 8:50 a.m., Field
Hockey, Nurse's Office
Thurs., Aug 3, 9:30 a.m., Girls
Volleyball, Nurse's Office
Thurs., Aug. 3, 9:30 a.m.,
Cheerleaders, Nurse's Office.
***Thurs., Aug. 10, Make-ups if
needed
Dallas Middle School physicals
Robert Cicon, Assistant Athletic
Director at the Dallas Middle
School, announces the following
physicals for the middle school:
dents are to report to the middle
school locker room area.
Easy rider
Tom Levi of Dallas finished fourth in the Senior Men's division in a
20 mile race held in Orangeville Sunday. Levi races with the
Wilkes-Barre Velo Club. (Photo by Ed Campbell)
Little League playoffs
Back Mountain stopped
by Hanover's pitching
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Writer
Hanover Little League team
defeated the Back Mountain Ameri-
can All Stars 4-1 last Wednesday
to knock the local boys out of the
losers bracket finals.
Despite pitcher Jeff Kunkle's
giving up only five hits and striking
out six, Hanover took advantage of
major Back Mountain errors to
score the win. They took a 1-0 lead
in the second inning when their
rightfielder went to firston an error
and the next man up, first base-
man C. Siene walked sending his
teammate to second.
He scored when the third man
in the inning hit Kunkle’s first
pitch for a single to send right-
fielder Maciejascak home.
With none out, Kunkle cooled
offand after walking the next man,
got the next man to hit into a
forced play at home plate. The next
two Hanover boys were out when
one hit a pop fly to second and the
third struck out.
The Americans tied the score at
1-1 in the top of the fourth inning
Football physicals will be given
Monday, Aug. 7, at 8:30 a.m. in the
nurse's office; cross country, cheer-
leading, and girls’ field hockey
physicals will be given Wednes-
day, Aug. 9, at 8:30 a.m. in the
nurse's office. Make-up physicals
will be on Friday, Aug. 11, at 8:30
a.m. Consent and physical forms
will be available on the day of the
physical.
Football practice will start on
Monday, Aug. 21, at 4 p.m. Stu-
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when catcher Aaron Gingo walked
with two out and went to third on
a single by Mike DeFrancesco.
Carlo Santarelli was the next man
up for the Back Mountain team
but before he swung, DeFrancesco
drew a throw from Hanover's »
catcher and Gingo stole home.
Hanover scored three runs in
the bottom of the fourth when the
Americans broke down. With only
one out, Bonavino walked then
went to second on a wild pitch. Bill
Weidner walked then the Ameri-
cans’ rightfielder missed a high fly
and two runs scored. A third run
scored on an error at second to give
Hanover their 4-1 lead.
The Americans rallied in the
fifth inning with a single and a
walk but they were putdown when
a double steal was squelched at
home plate.
Hanover's pitcher Pete Carlo
gave up only two hits and struck
out nine.
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Coolbaugh's
4-hitter not
enough for Legion team
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Writer
Nanticoke edged the Back
Mountain 2-1 in the American
Legion playoffs last Wednesday at
the Swoyersville field. The loss
eliminated Back Mountain, while
Nanticoke continued.
The Back Mountain team took a
first inning 1-0 lead in the game
behind pitcher Randy Coolbaugh,
on a single by Todd Sallo who went
to second on a groundout by Rob
Michaels and scored when Keith
Schultz tapped out a single.
Nanticoke scored a run in the
third to tie the game at 1-1, on an
Myerses win
The Harveys Lake Yacht Club
held its regular Sunday Series
sailboat race on July 23. The race
was held in moderate to windless
conditions. The course was a
modified Olympic with windward-
leeward segments. Four Comets
and one Phantom completed the
race with the following results
posted by Frank Wadas, Race
Committee Chairman:
1st place, Dr. Fred Myers and
Diane as crew; 2nd place, Jack C.
Barnes and Charles Wasserott V,
crew; 3rd place, Jcan Williams and
Mary Carrano, crew.
The Sunday Series race on July
30 will be held at 11 a.m. with
skippers meeting at 10:30 a.m.
error, a groundout in the infield
and a single to send a runner
home.
The score remained tied at 1-1
until the top of the seventh inning
when designated hitterJ. Kashutus
led off the inning with a single and
with two down was able to score on
an error in the infield to give his
Nanticoke team a 2-1 edge, enough
to win the game.
Coolbaugh pitched the full seven
innings giving up only four hits
and striking out seven, walking
only one.
Nanticoke's pitcher Rich Baron
gave up only four hits and struck
out three while walking two. It was
the errors that decided the game. -
Sunday race
This change was necessitated by
the heavy motorboat traffic on the
lake.
The Harveys Lake Yacht Club +
will hold its annual Shipwreck
Dinner-dance at the Club House
on Saturday, July 29. The event
will start with a social hour at 6
p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. catered
by Peking Chef. Music will be pro-
vided by Brother John.
Chairpersons are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Goeringer Jr. with the com-
mittee: Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Goer-
inger, Atty. and Mrs. James Rein-
ert, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodda. Prizes
for the most unique costumes will
be awarded.
Matt Beech drives 'em long
Matthew Beech , grandson of
Janet and Chuck Beech, former
residents of Shavertown, was a
participant in the National Long
Drive contest held recently. Beech
was one of 27 golfers to reach the
semifinals.
Beech, who lives in the Virginia
Beach, Virginia, drove a ball 295
yards into a headwind estimated
at 20 miles per hour. Matthew will
be a sophomore at Arizone State
University in the fall. His parents
are Sandy and Nida Beech, also of
Virginia Beach.
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