14 The Dallas Post Bay oom amae eT ar ry i >on a ERR EF ri wer re rr eg rr Sa on tn Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 19, 1990 SPORTS Lake-Lehman (continued from page 1) grade, first in the Noxen Elemen- tary League, then on the school's varsity team since 10th grade. Last year he was district runnerup at 145 pounds. He was also named to the All-Star football teams by the two valley daily papers last sea- son. Oatridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sakoski, Harveys Lake, saw a little varsity action last season but this season is a starter on the squad. Since seeing regular action he has collected about 400 yards and scored seven touch- downs. Oatridge started to play football when in seventh grade, then played on the junior high before moving up to the senior high team. Dallas Sports Roundup By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Reporter Dallas runners top Tunkhannock Steve Oliver was only shy four seconds off the course record when he came in first in 15:24 over the Tigers course to lead the Mountaineers 24-32 over Tunkhannock and keep Dallas undefeated at 3-0. Matt Samuel came in third, Brian Smith fifth, Eric Williams sixth, Chuck Clothier ninth and Bill Jones 10th for the Dallas runners. Gretchen Schuler led the girls with a time of 18:43 but the Tigers won 15-50 by forfeit when the Lady Mountaineers were unable to field a full squad. Soccer tops Coughlin 5-1 Coughlin lost their third straight soccer match Monday when Dallas downed them 5-1 sparked by Pat Morris's three goals. Morris scored on a penalty kick early in the first period, scored again in the seond on an assist by Matt Sleighton to break a 1-1 tie and scored a third goal late in the third period off an assist by Greg Burak. Morris also assisted Andy Flint in scoring in the third period. Eric Ursiak scored the fifth goal for the Mountaineers. Field hockey blanks Coughlin Dallas girls field hockey team shut out Coughlin 5-0 paced by Karen Wisnieski's two goals. Amy Shelly scored the first goal for Dallas unassisted then Wisnieski scord a goal off an assist from Becky Yurko. In the second half Megan Moran made it 3-0 unassisted, Nina Mathers moved it to 4-0 with a goal unassisted and Wisnieski added the final goal “unassisted in the final period. Volleyball tops Wyoming Area Dallas girls volleyball team defeated Wyoming Area 2-1 last Tuesday in 15-12, 10-15, 15-1 games behind Aria Pierson’s six aces and six kills. Tammy Fronczek had three aces and three kills and Cynthia Kachmar was the top setter and contributed seven service points. The Lady Mounts dropped their record to 1-2 Thursday when they lost 2-0 to the Lady Spartans 15-9, 15-4. Stickers split week Lady Mountaineers bounced back from a 3-0 shutout by Crestwood last Wednesday to defeat Wallenpaupack 2-1 Friday. After poor playing against the Comets, the Dallas girls dominated Friday's game and didn't allow Wallenpaupack to score until the final two minutes of the game. Amy Shelly scored the first goal for Dallas assisted by Sue Richardson and Karen Wisnieski scored the second goal unassisted in the second half. With only a minute left in the game, the Buckhorns scored their lone point. In the Crestwood game, the Dallas offense was unable to break the Comets defense and they were unable to get past goalie Molly Kauffman who had eight saves. The Lady Mounts went into this week with a 1-1 record. ie Lake-Lehman upsets Mounts ~ Lake-Lehman surprised Dallas soccer team by defeating them 3-1 Wednesday behind Brian Kelly's two goals. Knight goal tender Greg Dobash also did a fine job by stopping seven of the 12 Dallas shots as they outshot the Knights 12-7. Kelly scored the first goal in the first period unassisted and scored his second goal unassisted in the final period. Jason Turner scored the . other goal for the Knights early in the final period. Ned Polka scored the only Dallas goal unassisted in the second period. Dallas outshot the Knights 12-7 shots on goal and 4-2 on corners. Dallas overwhelms Pittston in cross country Dallas boys cross country team outdid Pittston Area 15-50 last Thursday led by Steve Oliver who finished in 16:39. Matt Samuel came in second, Brian Smith third, Chuck Clothier fourth, E. Williams fifth, C. Rogers sixth, Fran Hoover, seventh, B. Jones eighth, C. Geskey ninth. and C. Kuhar 10th. Frank Twardowski was the first Patriot runner to cross the line. Schuler runs well in forfeit Gretchen Schuler ran away from the rest of the runners in the Dallas- Pittston girls meet, finishing in 20:15 but the Patriettes won 15-50 by forfeit when Dallas failed to field a full squad. Schuler finished five seconds off the course record and three minutes in front of the first Pittston runner Ann Marie Pisano. Like Martin, he is a B student ‘and also participates in a second sport, track, where he runs the 100m, 200m, and 400m as well as the 1600m relay. Last year he finished fifth in districts in the 400m and fourth with the relay team. As a sophomore he ran the 100, 200 and 4x100m relay, but last year he dropped the 4x100 and added the 400m dash and the 1600m relay. As a junior he finished first in the events so many times, he is unable to count them accurately since the track events are held several times weekly and the stats are not posted. In commenting on the Bishop Hafey game, Oatridge said, “Our team played well on offense and defense, just an all-around good game. Bishop Hafey is a young team but they played hard. They are well disciplined. “This week against Bishop Hoban we will have to be well prepared because they run a vari- ety of defenses with a lot of stunts. If we don’t pick them up on offense we could be in trouble.” Martin said “Our team wasn't really prepared for GAR and we didn't play a good game. Our de- fense was good but not our of- fense. “Against Bishop Hafey we were well prepared and came out hitting them early which slowed them down. We took them off guard. “If we are not well prepared for Bishop Hoban, it could be a game like GAR. The Argents are small but they could give us a struggle. They have a lot of crazy plays we will have to watch for,” Martin said. Gorgone said his kids will work hard this week, planning plays against the Argents. “We have a lot of skilled kids this yedr and when they are led by athletes like Oatridge and Martin combined with good passing and kicking, they will be on the field to win.” 16 under par wins Lehman golf tourney Clarence, Mickey and Bill Briggs and Joe Adamchak scored a 16- under par 52, a one shot victory over Bob Zagorsky Jr., Jim Dicton, Walt Narcum and Gary Williams, to win the Captain and Crew Tournament at Lehman Golf Club, Sunday, Sept. 9. Luther Cease, Tom Kinney, Joe O'Neill and Sam Spencer took third with 12-under par 56 and Jim Yascur, Dave Guss, Jim Gallagher and Jack Zarno finished fourth with 58. Jim George, Don Purvin, Paul Brown and Charlie Bednar finished out the championship flight. First flight winners were Rob Musto, Bob Musto, Stan Koz and Joe Marut 62; Ken /wheller, Nick Kudulla, Frank Picci, and Tony Rusnak 62; Dave, Hank and Mike Aftewicz, and Carl Egan 63; Fred Adams, Al Wendel, Bruce Varner and Carol Hadsel 63; and Ed Grabarek, Frank Jayne, Jim Wolfe and Tony Gribb 64. Winners in the championship flight of the Women’s Division were Kathy O’'Donahue, Mary Sue Rish, Janet Kresge, Kathy Healy, four under par 64. Runnersup were Rose Radzinski, Carol Plevick, Lil Fedak and Sally Fulginiti 69. Register now for Strikers Noxen Wrestling Club will start its’ 1990 season in Tuesday, Octo- ber 2nd, at the old Noxen school building. should pre-register. For more information or to reg- ister, please call Lois Engelman at 298-2481, Ron Swingle at 298- Lake-Lehman Sports Roundup Lady Knights shut out O’Reilly 4-0 ! Lake-Lehman girls scored a 4-0 win over Bishop O'Reilly Monday behind Michelle Naugle and Heidi Wenrich who each scored wo goals. Trudy Wandel assisted on Naugle's first goal which gave the Knights a 1-0 lead in the first half. Naugle scored unassisted in the second half to give the team a 2-0 lead. Wenrich gave the Knights the 4-0 score by putting in two goals in less than one minute, the first on an assist by Jenny Cross, the second unassisted. Volleyball falls to Tunkhannock With a 2-0 sweep over Abington Heights, the Lake-Lehman girls volleyball team moved its record to 2-0 behind Cathy Long's 13 serve points and Melanie Raspen’s seven kills. The Lady Knights moved into Thursday night's match with Tunkhannock hoping to come out with a 3-0 record. The Tigers lost no time in dashing the Knights hopes when they swept the host team 15-6 and 15-10. The Knights rallied in the second game but failed to score on their last service points giving the Tigers the win. The Knights had serving problems from the beginning of the first game and only twice in eight serving opportunities were able to score more than one point. : Field hockey scores two wins The Lady Knights moved to 2-0-1 Friday when they defeated Honesdale 4-1 at Lake-Lehman. Heidi Wenrick scored the first goal for the Knights off an assist by Karen Jo Halowich and Jenny Hynick moved the score to 2-0 in the first half. Other goals were scored by Jenny Cross and Brenda Cook. The lone score by Honesdale was knocked in by Hornet Tanya Czar. Earlier the Knights defeated Nanticoke 2-1 Tuesday at home when Cross scored a 1-1 tiebreaker late in the second half. Both teams went scoreless in the first half. Halowich scored the first goal on an assist by Trudy Wandel and Laureen scored unassisted for Nanticoke. Harriers fall to Berwick Berwick defeated the Knights cross country team 17-42 last Thursday with four of their winners finishing in the top five places. 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