+ 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, January 3, 1991 SCHOOL /SPORTS Dallas students decorate at state hospital Sixty-two Dallas High School students recently visited Clarks Summit State Hospital to decorate for Christmas. Over a six year period students have decorated four wards in the Nursing Home and one psychiatric ward. Following the decorating session students shared their home baked goods with 195 patients. School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Jan.3-9 THURSDAY - Fish nuggets w/ tartar sauce, buttered rice, coined carrots, pineapple chunks, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Favorite pizza, celery- carrot sticks, cherry jubilee, choice of milk. MONDAY - Three pierogies in butter sauce, choice of onions, mixed veggies, chilled pears, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Savory meatball hoagie/bun, crunchy tri tator, vanilla pudding w/fruit topping, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Breakfast for lunch, pancakes w/syrup, sau- sage patti, cinnamon applesauce, fresh fruit, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Jan.3-9 THURSDAY - Hamburger on bun, French fries, cheese stix, FRIDAY - Tuna or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, pickle chips, French fries, peaches, milk. MONDAY - Ham patti on bun, potato puffs, buttered kernel corn, chocolate pudding, milk. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/honey dip, French fries, mixed garden vegetables, creamsicle, milk. roll-butter, WEDNESDAY - Swedish meat- balls w/gravy over spiral maca- roni, seasoned green beans, roll- butter, fruited gelatin, milk. WEST SIDE TECH Jan.3-9 Breakfast THURSDAY - Sausage, biscuit, juice, milk; cereal, pastry milk. FRIDAY - Muffin, cereal, juice, fruit, milk. MONDAY - Choice of cereal, apple nut muffin, orange juice, milk. TUESDAY - French toast, ce- real, juice, pastry, milk. Knights upset Pittston | pias cagers blow out 0 hg Be At on way to tourney final | Tynkhannock 100-79 | SE SSE wm py ee put By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer ~ Lake-Lehman boys basketball team lost 57-47 to Montrose after ~ advancing to the finals in the “annual Robert Crossin Basketball ~ Tournament at Wyoming Valley West High School by edging Pittston Area 68-65 in the opening round. With less than 1:10 remaining in the game with Pittston, Bob ~ Jones led the Black Knights to a 60-60 tie and sent the game into overtime. In overtime, Jones kept on hitting and had two easy layups to ensure the game. “These kids are aggressive and they have come a long way. They give everything they have and they make it fun to coach,” said Knights Coach Rodger Bearde. Jones scored 22 points in the ~ game, Ben Haughney tossed in 16 points, Rich Davis 12 and Jeff Hynick 10. In Saturday night's game with the Montrose Meteors, the Black Knights played tough and hung on with their opponents until the fi- nal minutes of the game when Meteor Ed Lucas scored six of his 13 points to lead the team to the win over the Knights. The two teams were tied 45-45 with less than three minutes re- maining in the game before Mon- trose came on strong to leave the Knights behind. “The Meteors are a good team and they went into a zone which perplexed our boys. Our boys were unable to pick up their change in defense. I'm pleased with our kids because they are a young team and are still developing,” Bearde said. By CHARLOT M..DENMON Staff Writer | The Lake-Lehman Lady | Knights were downed 72-32 by "Pittston Area in the consolation game Friday night in the Yozwiak Memorial Basketball Tourna- ment played at Bishop O'Reilly High School. The Lake-Lehman girls trailed the Patriettes throughout the game as Alyson Davis was the only Knight to score in double figures, tossing in six baskets from the field. Heidi Wenrich put in two goals Wenrich but a layup by Holly Lady Black Knight cagers have a tough week Barnhurst started a 30-pointrun for the Hazleton Mountaineers and they picked up a 37-12 lead at the end of the first half. The Mountaineers used a heavy de- fense to hold the Lady Knights scoreless for most of the first half and kept on the pressure in the second half to hold the Knights to only seven points in the third period. “Our girls gave up too many points to them,” said Lake- Lehman Coach Joe Martini. “You can’t win ball games doing that. nament title. By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Led by Damon Lisnow and Ray Russin, the Dallas Moun- taineers defeated the Tunkhan- nock cagers 100-79 in an exhi- bition game at Dallas High School Saturday night. : Lisnow fired in 43 points for the Mountaineers and Russin dumped in 20 to spark the win. Dave Puz and Todd Paczewski each scored 11 points to help in the Dallas win. Lisnow put in 18 goals from the floor and was 6-for-7 on free throws. Russin had a perfect 6- for-6 from the charity stripe and put seven goals through the nets from the field. Lisnow and Paczewski each had a three-pointer. The Mountaineers had a good night from the foul line, going 18-for-21. Black Knight grapplers win exhibition tourney By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Lake-Lehman Knights ended their final exhibition meet in wres- tling last weekend by collecting 2051/2 points to finish first ahead of Meyers in the 13th Annual Tunkhannock Kiwanis Tourna- ment. a Lehman was in front of Meyers by 1 1/2 points going into the finals but the Knights had five wrestlers going in while Meyers had only three. The Knights needed to win only two bouts to hold their lead and took three wins to take the title. Knight Charlie Roper pinned Pocono Mountain's Charlie Ritche in 1:40 at 119 pounds. 130 pound Charlie Jacoby and 145 pound Jason Naugle lost in close deci- sions but 171 pound Mike Geurin was awarded a technical fall at 5:41 in his bout with East Stroudsburg's Phil Lazowski and 189 pound Ray Rosencrans pinned Meyers Tom Kerpovich in 55 sec- onds. “We have a long road ahead of us,” said Knight Co-Coach Phil Lipski. Co-Coach Tom Williams agreed but said, “When the kids had to wrestle tough they did.” : Sell It! with a Post Classified CUSTOM DESIGN SERVICE - 18 MONTH GUARANTEE TUESDAY - Ravioli, green beans, pineapple, cookies, milk. WEDNESDAY - Flying saucer sandwich (meat-tomato-cheese- lettuce), pears, milk. 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