The Dallas Post SPORTS Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 1, 1989 13 C.M. Denmon) By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Lake-Lehman let Nanticoke know from the beginning of Sat- urday’'s game that the Knights had come out to win as they scored two touchdowns in the ¥ first quarter. They continued a strong offensive attack to win 34-0 and make it a great day for the Knights homecoming. ~ “There's no doubt the offense dominated Saturday's game,” Coach Rich Gorgone said follow- ing his Knights’ win. “They played a great game. In the third quar- ter we started seven juniors. Since the Meyers game our of- fense has been playing well. They have improved greatly on be- coming physical.” Running back Terry Martin scored three touchdowns on 150 KEEPER - Knight Quarterback Sam Gorgone (7), goes for a sirst down ona Keeper | in Saturday’s game with Nanticoke as he leads the Knights downfield and goes over for a touchdown. (Photo by yards in the first half and fin- ished the day with a total of 181 yards on 23 carries. His work last Saturday earned him WARD Radio’s Player of the Game tro- phy. Martin scored the Knights' first touchdown when he went over from the 13-yard line to give them a 6-0 lead. Ron Lefkowski covered 20 yards on the play; Strikes & Spares Back Mountain Bowltook three from WH. Harris in the Ladies Country ague paced by K. Scavone’s 188- 176 (514) and F. Allabaugh’s 177. C. Smith hit 178 for the Harris girls. Fash- y Vending picked up three from the Retires ledby D. Garnet’s 179 (475) while J. Shaw rolled 175 for the Castlettes. Grotto Pizza and Faux Inn divided evenly with L. Cyphers rolling 204 (498) for Faux and E. Roberts hitting 173 (475) and J. Lamoreaux posting 190. In Our Gang League Stymie shut out Wheezer, Spike blanked Alfalfa, Chubby took four from Butch, Buck- wheat copped three from Spanky and Porky split 2-2 with Mickey. High roll- ers were D. Moore 215 (565), Dee Springer 171, Mary Reese 189 (477), J. Leary 545, Doris Smith 208 (472), F. Tregan 585, R. Pincofski 527, Rita Busch 477, F. Mihalik 556, K. Bevan 224 (564). Inthe Back Mountain Bowl Mixed League Irene hit 171-170and Vic rolled 211 (577) as he paced his Half Breeds to only one point from the Hi Jinx. Silver Bullets picked up three from their opponents led by Dale's 512. Wilson’s shut out Booths in the Sunday Night's Couples League aided by D. Wilson’s 545 and E. Roth's 505. J. Lerch hit 503. Nice blanked Mathtews despite B. Strazdus’ 181 and Vic Matthews 172-179. Shaver’s took three from Moore's led by B. Harris’ 235-205 (598). D. Moore hit pins for 232 (591) for his team. Rangers took all from the Cobras in the Idetown Compact League while the Stingraystook three fromthe Monte Carlos and the Mercedes picked up three from the Mustangs. Hornets copped three from the Scorpions and the Commandos made it three over the Blazers. High scorers were R. Strazdus Sr. 219 (532), J. Clark 213-175 (545), L & vious week's results High scores were few inthe Ladies Country League last week with Fash- ion Vending shutting out Back Moun- tain Bowl despite K. Scavone’s 187, DD. Scavone rolling 172 (492) to lead Faux Inn in taking three from G.H. Harris, and Grotto Pizza taking three from the Castlettes. ; In Our Gang League it was 3-1 night with Butch taking three from Spike, Alfalfa took three from Mickey, Spanky picked up three from Stymie, Wheezer copped three from Chubby and Buckwheat. High scorers were A. Tregan 185 (511), F. Tregan 215-204 (616), Debbie Lewis 171, G. Leachay 215 (522), K. Bevin 237 (537). Beer Bowlers shut out the Sand- baggers led by B. Perrego’s 212 (589), d News Bowlers took four by forfeit Vi from Taft Market in Native Textiles League. K. Clemow rolled 528 and R. Clemow hit 521. D. Stuart's 523, H. Sidorek’s 171 (492) and D. DeRe- mer’s 170 aided the Road Runners in blanking the Alley Cats whose J. Teetsel hit 180-192 (541). Pinheads took three from Besta and Ball Busters copped three from the Wild Pins sparked by R. Shaver’s 209 (602). In the Back Mountain Farmers League Thoroughbreds shutout Mules paced by B. Vigorito’s 561, Longhorns took four from Black Sheep despite W. Wesley rolling 537 forthe Black Sheep. Chickies picked up three from the Turkeys in spite of Dan Williams hitting 204 (562) while the Ugly Ducklings divided 2-2 with the Barn Cats. Ken Orkwis rolled 247-214-255 Gountry” SKICKXR SPORTS WILKES-BARRE Route 309 & Blackman St. Hall 209 (575). The Back Mountain Farmers Thoroughbreds shut outthe Barn Cats led by S. Vigorito’s 223 (572). Long- horns copped three from the Chickies led by L. Coolbaugh’s 532 and D. Neiman'’s triplicate 175 (525). Mules took three from the Turkeys paced by J. Grohowski’'s 536 and the Black Sheep took three from the Ugly Duck- lings paced by M. Delaney’s 569 and W. Wesley's 516. In the Native Textile League Wild Pins blanked Beer Bowlers, Alley Cats shut out the Sandbaggers, Roadrun- ners took three from Taft Market, Bad News Bowlers copped three from Pinheads and Hopeless Cause picked up three from Ballbusters. High scores were by K. Schooley 198, G. Schooley 502, K. Clemow 545, R. Clemow 224 (564), T. Williams 179, S. Teetsal 189 (496), D. Williams 520. (716) in the Charlie Williams Memo- rial League while J. Steele finished second with 242-219-242 (703). Steve Wickard hit 227-226 (635), B. Consid- ine rolled 265 (614) and L. Wolfe hit pins for 223-220 (608). Mt. Stream Construction leads the league with 11- 4; Back Mt. Bowl and Monk's Plumb- ing 10-5; Cross Country Restaurant and Jedidias 8-7; Varsity Lawn Care, Offset Paperback 7-8; G.H. Harris 6-9; Roth Novelty. and Back Mountain Auto Body 4-11. In the Friday Nite Special League ‘the Nutcrackers shut out the Brew Crew, Ball Busters took three from the Nite Shift and Charlie’s Angels split evenly with the Misfits. High scorers were M. Gebhardt 524 and |. Katyl 179. PHONE 824-0541 GOLF CLEARANCE SALE All golf shoes 1/2 price, other golf equipment drastically reduced SKI SALE All 1989 and 1990 skis on sale now. Junior packages starting at $125 STONE GROUND TUNEUP S14 Special price ends October 31st. » FIRST DOWN - Lake-Lehman Knight Terry Martin rushes for 46 yards and a first down as Brian Hampel (5) takes out a Trojan man in Saturday's game at Lake-Lehman. (Photo by C.M. Denmon) Martin rushed for 46 yards when he took a pass from Sam Gor- gone. In the second period, the Knights moved to 20-0 when Martin went over from the five yard line. The kick on that score failed, but the Knights were in front 20-0. 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