The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 23, 1991 13 SPOF ATTACK - Jason Naugle decisioned Berwick's Randy Weaver in Saturday's meet with the Bulldogs. (Post Photo/Ron Bartizek) CLOSE DECISION - John Morgan started the night off with a Lake-Lehman victory Saturday when he decisioned Berwick's Rico Margani. The Black Knights went on to win 48-11-and OUCH, THAT HURTS - Terry Martin Joverdwered his Berwick opponent John voy before pinning him *in Lake-Lehman's meet Saturday. (Post Photo/Ron Bartizek) Mounts score two wins in week By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer ..,. TheDallasMountaineers ended &: first half in second place in i vision II of the Wyoming Valley Conference by defeating Bishop O'Reilly in a close 76-73 game. | The Mountaineers were in front : %2-29 at halftime but the Queens- men came back strong in the third quarter to tie the score going into the final period. But the Moun- Knights top Northwest in By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Lake-Lehman Knight Ben Raszhneys basket in the final seconds of the game with North- west Friday night gave the Knights a 55-52 win over the Rangers. The Knights ended the first half of Division II play with a 3-7 record as they were plagued by injuries the entire half. The Knights led 31-25 at halftime but the Rangers outscored taineers were not to be denied the 'win and came back in the final period tooutscore their opponents + 19-16 to pick up their win. Damon Lisnow led the Dallas quintet with 29 points, going 5- for-6 from the foul line and put- ting 12 shots through the nets from the field. Ray Russin had a perfect 4-for-4 from the line and scored 20 points from the field. Dave Puz added 13 points to hit the double figures column. them 15-7 in the third quarter to go in front 40-38. In the final pe- riod, a Ranger hit a three-pointer to give them a 52-51 lead but Haughney then tossed in a two- ~ pointer to give the Knights a 53-52 lead and Bob Jones dumped in two foul shots to insure the win for the Knights. Jones led the scoring with 16 points, Haughney put in 14 and Rich Davis added 13 to the Knights total. Earlier in the week the Moun- taineers defeated Hanover 71-41 behind 26 points by Lisnowand 16 ‘from Mark Medura, }2 of them on three-point shots. Dave Puz added 10 points and Russin put in a three-pointer. The Mountaineers led 28-15 at halftime and continued to outscore Hanover the rest of the game. The Mountainers lost theironly, game in the first half to GAR who took the first half title. tight game Earlier in the week the Knights lost 47-32 to Bishop Hafey. The Black Knights took a 12-6 lead in the first quarter but were unable to stay in front the rest ofthe game as the Vikings came on strong to outscore Lake-Lehman the rest of the way. Jones set the pace in scoring with 14 points, six of them on two three-pointers, and Haughney put in eight points for the Knights. ‘Sports roundup Mount grapplers fall Wl Valley West The Wyoming Valley West wres- tlers rolled over a young Dallas team Saturday night defeating the visiting Mountaineers 54-12. The Mountaineers only points came from 112-lb. Harry Phillips, who flattened Sean Seamans in 1:08; 125-Ib, Bob Jesse who wrestled to a 1-1 draw with Bob Coslett and 145-1b. Glen Ellsworth who took a major 8-0 decision from Chris Matello. The Spartans took six pins at 103, 135, 140, 152, 160 and 189, a forfeit, two decisions and one major decision in winning the meet over the 0-3 Mountaineers: Lady Knights score win over Northwest The Lady Knights of Lake- Lehman finished the first half of Division II basketball season with a 53-39 win over Northwest to give them a 7-3 record. Alyson Davis tossed in 20 points for the Knights and teammate Heidi Wenrich put in 18 points as well as playing great defense and having a good game on the boards. The Lady Knights took a 23-14 lead at halftime and continued their lead throughout the second half. Davis put nine goals through the nets from the field and went a perfect 2-for-2 from the foul line. Wenrich went 8-for-13 from the charity stripe and scored five times from the field. A Lady Mounts end half with 2-7 record The Dallas Lady Mountaineers finished the first half of the Divi- sion 2 basketball season with a 2- 7 record when they bowed to Bishop O'Reilly 72-24 Thursday on the Queenswomen'’s floor. O'Reilly took a 28-6 lead in the first half by using a man-to-man pressure against the Dallas girls while using a well-balanced team effort in their scoring. Mount Tara Lisnow was the only Dallas player to hit double figures, tossing in six points from the field and going 5-for-9 from the foul line. Area wrestlers place at tourney The Back Mountain Wrestling Club officially started its wrestling season by attending the Benton Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 12. The following boys placed: First row, David Spurlin, Bantam 60, 1st place; Nick Raczkowski, Midget 60, 1st place, Aaron Kubasik, Bantam 45, 3rd place; Geoff Rittenhouse, Bantam 60, 2nd place. Second row, Richie Harris, Midget 60, 2nd place; Brett Larson, Midget 90, 2nd place. Third row, Eric Maciejczak, Junior 85, 1st place; Tony Giardina, Junior 115, 2nd place. Not shown, Joey Farber, Junior Unlimited, 1st place. Knights pin Berwick to stay unbeaten By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer The Lake-Lehman Black Knights got some help from their lightweight grapplers Saturday night as they styed undefeated and remain tied with Wyo- ming Valley West in their division of the high school wrestling league. 103-1b. John Morgan started the winning streak when he took a close 6-4 decision from Rico Margani. . 112 Jesse Sorber added points when he took a technical fall from Jeremy Connor 15-0 and 119 Charlie Roper added six on a forfeit. 125 Jason McDade continued the wins by decisioning Aaron Tripp 11-8 and 130 Charlie Jacoby added six more by a forfeit. 135 Bulldog Fred Malatesta stopped the Knights string of wins when he decisioned Rich Peiffer 6-0 and 140 Todd Seigel gave Berwick another win by taking an 18-3 technical fall from Justin Goodwin. remain undefeated. (Post Photo/Ron Bartizek) 145 Mike Tereska started another win streak jor. a) the Knights when he pinned Dave Malisain 3:27 and 152 Jason Naugle added four points with a major 14- 4 decision from Randy Weaver. 160 Terry Martin flattened John Ney in 2:55 for six points and 171 | Mike Geurin added six more with a 2:50 pinof Mark | Haycock. 189 Ray Rosencrans added a final three point 7-2 decision when he outwrestled Leo Di- Pasquale. 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