. SPORTS Sports roundup Lady Mounts win two, move to 12-1 The Lady Mountaineers of Dallas defeated the Hanover Hawks 12-7 Saturday at the Hanover field after defeating the Pittston Patriots 9-3 in a doubleheader played at the Pittston girls field. Dallas pitcher Laura Poynton struck out two and walked only one in picking up her 12th win of the season in conference play. Melanie Langdon drove out a two-run homer for the Dallas girls and Ann Faulls hit a grand slam and a homerun to lead in the win at the plate. On Saturday, the Lady Mountaineers Mollie Connolly went 3-for-4 at the plate knocking out a single, double and a triple and scored two runs in the 9-3 win. The Dallas team rallied for five runs in the first inning sparked by Connolly's single with one out. She stole second and came home on a single by Melanie Langdon. Langdon stole second and third and scored on a bunt by pitcher Laura Poynton. Poynton was safe at first on the play then Jennifer Coon singled and Wendy Cave went to first on a fielder’s choice to lead the bases with two out. Ann Faulls hit a two-run single to finish the first inning rally. Dallas scored their other runs in the fourth, sixth and seventh innings. The Mountaineers have two games remaining on their schedule, Tunkhannock and Nanticoke before the regular season ends. If they win those, they will meet Crestwood May 29 to decide the overall title, with - the winner meeting Abington Heights for the District 2 title. Dallas boys finish season 6-7 Bob Ashworth picked up the win on the mound Friday when the Dallas Mountaineers defeated Crestwood 7-2 to end the regular season , 6-7. First baseman hit 2-for-3 and drove in two runs for the Mountaineers * while catcher Kaiser crossed the plate twice for Dallas. Ashworth struck out three and walked four while giving up eight hits in the game. ‘The Mountaineers will meet the loser of the Division AA playoff game Saturday. Track competitors do well in districts Dallas cindermen and cinderwomen didn't take the district title this year but they made a good showing in the meet and will send eight first place finishers to the state competition. In the boys results, Steve Oliver was a triple gold winner with a first in the 1600m and 3200m runs and a first in the leg of the 3200m relay. Other firsts in the relay were Dover, B. Smith and Rogers. Dallas came in second in the 1600m relay and Lake-Lehman came in fourth. Mountaineer Dave Podehl took a third in the 100m dash and a third in the 200m dash. Brian Kelly of Lake-Lehman took a second in the 400m dash and Dave Sell It Through A Friend! Monday - Friday 9:00-5:00 p.m. 1 en Dassasost Oatridge of Lake-Lehman took a fifth. In the girls competition, Dallas girls placed second in the 3200m relay and Lauren Frederick of Lake-Lehman came in third in the high jump while Andrea Shone of Dallas placed fifth in the same event. Monique Matthews of Dallas took a sixth in the 100m dash and Michelle Naugle of Lake-Lehman came in third in the 200m dash. Dallas senior Gretchen Schuler won two gold medals taking the 1600m and the 3200m runs. She also took a silver by coming in second in the 800m run. Ann Smaka of Dallas won the 100m hurdles and freshman Becky Yurko of Dallas surprised everyone by winning the javelin throw. Lynn Baluh came in third in the triple jump. Lady Knights crush GAR 19-2 The Lady Knights drove out 13 hits Friday to take al19-2 win from GAR at home. Wendy Skibitski and Tracey Krupa were each a perfect 3-for- 3 at the plate and Brenda Cook smashed out two doubles. The Lake-Lehman girls scored nine runs in the first inning with Noelle hitting a two-run single. Three walks, several errors, three other hits and a hit by the pitcher helped the Knights score their runs. Cherup Honeywell picked up the win for the Lady Knights, striking out 10, walking five and allowing only four hits. Earlier in the week, the Knights lost 7-0 to Meyers whose pitcher Kim Maguire threw a two-hitter and struck out 11 Knights. Knight Karen Stefanowicz was the losing pitcher, striking out seven and walking only four. Hanover shuts out Lake-Lehman The Hanover Hawkeyes shut out the Knights 4-0 last Friday behind the three-hit pitching of Tracy Gribble. Mark Youngblood hit a two-run single in the second inning to lead the Hawks in scoring four runs. Sam Gorgone was the losing pitcher for the Knights Earlier in the week, the Queensmen of Bishop O'Reilly upset the Knights 7-5 guarantee the North Division title for Bishop Hoban. O'Reilly was behind 4-0 going into the sixth inning when they scored two runs to come within two of the Knights. In the seventh inning the Queensmen came through with five runs to move in front and go on to win. Troy Strauser hit a homer in the bottom of the seventh but the Knights were unable to score any additional runs. Comets defeat Lady Knights 5-0 The Crestwood Comets defeated the Lady Knights 5-0 in Wednesday's soccer, paced by Molly Kauffiman's two goals in the first and third periods. Kauffman's sister Kate also scored a goal for the Comets and Rebecca Castellion and Dawn Aufiero scored the other two. On Tuesday, the Lady Knights lost to Dallas 9-1 with Lady Mount Sue Richardson leading the way in scoring. She scored three goals and assisted Jen Besecker and Amy Shelley. Megan Moran scored the Mountaineers first goal early in the first period. Brenda Love and Natalie Argentati scored the other goals for the Dallas teams. Heidi Weinrich scored the lone goal for the Lady Knights. Buzinkai ends King's College tennis career Coach Bill Eydler of the King’s College tennis team loses only one player to graduation and it is Lehman's Don Buzinkai, team co- captain. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Buzinkai and his father is a professor on the King’s faculty. During Buzinkai'’s four years on the net squad, the accounting major was a part of four straight winning campaigns. A graduate of Lake-Lehman High Shcool, Don posted a 3.78 GPA at the college. He recently was one of 10 King's students named to the spring honor roll of the Middle Atlantic Conference. Most of Buzinkai's experience is . with the Red and Gold but in his senior season he played in 20 singles matches. In his junior and senior years, he was a member of the Volvo all- academic teams. DON BUZANKAI CLASSIFIED Cadwalader, Kwak rank high in MAC conference Two Wilkes University baseball players, Jason Cadwalader and Ed Kwak, are ranked among the lead- ers in the Middle Atlantic Confer- ence final baseball stats released on Monday. Cadwalader, a junior catcher, was ranked second in home runs with 0.33 per game, second in runs batted in with 1.1 per game, and 14th in average with a mark of .402. Cadwalader is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. Kwak, a junior centerfielder, was tied for 11th in runs batted in with 0.75 per game. Kwak is a Dallas High School graduate. Wilkes finished the 1990 sea- son with a mark of 11-23, 3-9 in the MAC Northwest. 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