Ei ears me rE ST PO EAE ha A The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 10, 1990 13 SPORTS | g Lake-Lehman wrestling club begins annual patron drive Lake-Lehman Wrestling Club announces the annual Patron Drive is now underway. Club members and wrestlers will be contacting friends, neighbors and area busi- ness people for their support. Pa- tron names will be published in the 1990-1991 Wrestling Program. Proceeds from this program are Mounts go 4-0 with O'Reilly win used for tournament fees, summer camps, training clinics, training videos and special equipment. If you are not contacted and would like to assist the wrestling club you may contact any wrestler or call Walt Konopke at 298-2056 or John Grutkowski at 477-3174. Flint picks eight of ten and wins football contest Andy Flint of Dallas showed this week that he knows his football as he correctly picked eight of the ten games in the Dallas Post/Treat Pizza Football Contest. His eight correct scores was the highest in the contest and he will receive two pizzas from Treat Pizza in Dallas for his reward. Flint started out strong in the contest as he picked all three high school games in the contest correctly. He made a good showing in the By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Brian Burd proved his runs against Coughlin the previous week were not just luck when he scored three touchdowns for the Dallas Mountaineers Saturday against Bishop O'Reilly. The sophomore scored on runs of four, five and three yards for touchdowns and carried the ball 14 times for 80 yards. / l“we were happy about the big win,” said Dallas coach Ted Jackson. “We were able to goahead early in the game which gave us the opportunity to play our younger kids. Most of the second half we played our sophomores,” most of them our third string.” period was quarterback John Morris’ 25-yard pass to Ray Russin. The drive ended with Burd going in from the four-yard line for the first touchdown. In addition to Burd's three touchdowns, Chris Ruth scored on a 25 yard pass, and Eric NO GAIN - The Dallas defense swarms in on one of the Bishop O'Reilly's running backs during Satur- A key play early in the opening day's game which was won by the Mountaineers. (Post Photo/ Charlot M. Denmon) Paczewski went in from the four yard line for a score. Kicker Chris Williams went 5-for-5 on extra points to push his record this season to 12-for-12. “We play Crestwood at home this Saturday and we're worried about the Comets. They're the best offensive team we have played all year. They have good receivers and a good quarterback in Paul Gresh. It will be tough to stop them. We will get points on the board but we will have to stop them from getting them,” Jackson said. Back Mountain Soccer The Back Mountain Soccer League began playoffs recently with several exciting games in the U-12 and U-10 divisions. Vultures shut out Wings In U-12 play the Vultures shut out the Wings 9-0. Sandy Lowery, Dan Delbohn and Mike Parelli each scored twice, while Timmy Hanni- gan, Jeff Kernag and Chris Lucar- ino added the other three goals. Vulture defense was led by Jared McTague, Charlie Martin and Scott Townsend. The Wings defense re- lied heavily on Mike Dombroski, Blizzard edge out 2-1 win over Earthquake The Blizzard edged the Earth- quake 2-1 as Jordan Moeman and Michael Fanick scored for the winners. A stubborn defense was put up by Michael Fanick, Chris Banks adn James Davis, along with Michael Boyer and Joshua Katyl in goal. Thunder scores 4-1 victory over Surf Mark Mittrick, Bruce Kunkle, and Damian Temperine led the Thunder to a 4-1 victory over the Surf. Hard defensive play was tributed by Randy Kn ; Nicole Nackley, and Mark Steele. toninbuled by Randy “aappman Keeper duties were shared by Joe Paculavich and Dan Nichols for the Wings whileJoshua Yoh tended gi for the Vultures. League begins playoffs Leighann Kennedy and Omar Zala- timo, as keeper duties were shared by Scott Bent, Adam Pelak and Brad Feleccia. The Surfs relied on Jeremy Harris for 13 saves in goal, and E.J. Ishley played a strong sweeper position. Stair, Bachman lead Chiefs to 2-0 win Erin Stair and Bryan Bachman led the Chiefs to a 2-0 win over the Sounders. Chief fullbacks Sarah Podehl and Andy Davis had out- standing defensive games, along with Chuck Fehlinger and Justin Kerr. Sounder defense was paced by Jeff Parker and Nicole Bouthot. Joe Tarity saved 10 for the Chiefs while Sounder keeper Nicole Bouthot stopped 14. Pacers win in double overtime In a hard fought game the Pac- ers stopped the Aztecs 4-2 in 2 overtimes. Josh Dukas led the Pacers with a hat trick along with a goal from Mike McHale. Jeff Fanick hit twice for the Aztecs. Aztec goalie Dave Williams had an amazing 24 saves, with Shaun Norconk stopping 12 for the Pac- ers. Aztec fullback Josh Butler and Pacers Chuck Unice and Hillary Pilosiallhad good defensive games. RIVA “ alin PERSONAL ~ MOBILE HOMES RENTALS WORK WANTED Lightnin tops Fury The U-10division saw the Light- AB nin defeat the Fury 4-2. Russ Eyet ANKRUPTCY DIVORCE - $175 scored twice and Ken Weaver and WILLS - $45 4944. 36-6-P lg. bath, LR, DR, country 675-6978. 37-4-P : ¢ eith Sprau each contributed a Payments O.K. Atty. Jim RECREATION kitchen w/stove, refrigerator, CERTIFIED NURSING- 1) ach Ysokin The Dallas Post a football contest entry form {Joal for the winners. Fury player Beatrice, Rt. 309, Dallas, laundry, deck and garage. ASSISTANT wishes to care P : Tom Byron managed two goals in the third period in a valiant at- tempt to catch up. Lightnin full- backs Russ Eyet, Ken Weaver and 675-3600. In Pittston, 49 S. Main. 655-3100. Plus Costs. 41-tfn-P 1979 APACHE POP-UP, with hard sides. Refrig., fur- nace, new tires. Sleeps 8, MOBILE HOMES for saleor 1/2 DBL BLOCK featuring rent. 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(i.e. If the score of a game was OPEN college portion of the contest also; picking two of the three games, including Miami's upset over second-ranked Florida State. In the pro games Flint picked three of the four correctly, enough to make him the contest winner. There were a number of close games in the contest and there are sure to be some exciting one's during the upcoming contest. Anyone can enter, and the one to pick the most games correctly will enjoy two pizzas from Treat Pizza. Make sure you {ill out the entry form below and cheer on your teams. Dallas Post/Treat FOOTBALL GONTEST *Win two large pizzas from Treat Pizza* # Rules for the football contest 2) Contestants must circle the team which they think will win in the respective games. If a game ends in a tie that game will not be considered in the contest. 3) All entries must have a winner cirlced in each of the 10 21-17 the total number of points in the game was 38.) The contestant coming closest to the exact number of points will win the tiebreaker. In the event there is still a tie in the contest, one of the remaining entries will be drawn at random to decide the winner. 5) Only one entry per person each week allowed. 6) All entries must be postmarked or received by the newspaper by 5:00 p.m. on the date designated. Entries can be mailed to The Dallas Post, Box 366, Dallas, PA 18612 or they can be dropped off at the office located in the 309-415 Plaza. 7) All winners will be notified by The Post and their names will be published the following week's paper. es cn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —] Eade | Games to be played Oct. 12-14 standard, SELKIRK G AS High Schock 28 one winner per game) eerie | HOUSE N\ | | - Crestwood at Dallas + Stoves FIREPLACES ® Hanover at Lake Lehman : Fienince Sat., Oct 13 - « 20,000 BTU'S G.AR. at Coughlin nserts Ls ; Fh 8am.-7pm. |.77% Efficiency Col'sge: Sun. 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