SF epeyn 14 The Dallas Post El hh at A Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 13, 1991 SPORTS ’ TRYING FOR A TAKEDOWN - Lake Lehman's John Morgan tries for a takedown over opponent Len chak Photo) By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer The Lake-Lehman wrestlers won the battle of the unbeatens Satur- day night, handing Wyoming Val- ley West a convincing 44-21 defeat ‘on the Spartans’ mats. The victory gave the Knights a 6-0 record and virtually assured a league title, since their next league opponent is winless West Side Tech. The Knights used five pins and a tech- nical fall to pace the win. The Spartans opened the match with an 8-3 decision over 103 Jon - Morgan and a major 12-2 decision over Jesse Sorber. The Black Knights came back ‘with six points when 119 Charlie Roper pinned J.J. Vasselloin 1:05 = #3 Staff Writer ~The young Dallas Mountain- eers picked up their first win in ‘the Wyoming Valley Wrestling League Saturday night when they defeated West Side Tech 63-100on the Titans’ mats. 103 1b. Rich Hodle, 125 Bob Jesse, 145 Glen Ellsworth and 'Hwt. Dave Golem won for the i | Mountaineers on forfeits and 112 Eric Williams pinned his oppo- & SEAN NE SR TE Nv - : ATTTTTTT ALLL LAR AR RIL LLB RAT ARABS AAR ARAB ARABIA RARASIRA ARN DIR RRA |nent in :54; 130 Frank Natitus | gave Dallas a pin by flattening his man in 3:49; 152 Chris Updyke 1added a fall in :50; 162 Jamie ~ |Walsh pinned his opponent in 1:06; and 171 Heath Williams ladded a pin in :35. Other wins ‘were from 112 Harry Phillips who turned in a major 15-0 decision; - 135 Jon Pomrinke who earned a ‘technical fall 16-0 from his oppo- ee meppe3BRn.. ol hi) D RESUS oe or wach 0 od —_— 7 = 210 PARTS owned er flaps dina su 1. TOR SALE hn 9 7 ast en GENE. \n ee but the Spartans moved in front 13-6 when their 125John Krakow- ski flattened Jason McDadein 5:04. The Black Knights lost no time inmovingahead when 130 Charlie Jacoby wrestled to a techncial fall over John Doyle in 4:44 and 135 Rich Peiffer took a major 14-5 decision from Jim Williams. 140 Spartan Doug Giza took a 12-5 decision from Dave Konopke but the Knights clinched the match by winning the next five bouts on pins by 145 Mike Tereska, 160 Terry Martin, 171 Mike Geurin, 189 Ray Rosencrans and a techni- cal fall by 152 Jason Naugle. Hwt. Spartan Pat Phillips gave his team their final six points with a technical fall over Gary Masters. nent. Lone wins for the Titans were 140 Justin Hufford’s 11-0 major decision and 189 Lou Wruble's 38-second pin over his opponent. Earlier in the week the Moun- taineers lost a 38-25 match to the Nanticoke Trojans. The Trojans 103 Ziggy Ja- nuszewski put six points on the board by flattening his Dallas opponent in 3:09. In the next bout 113 Eric Williams gave Dallas three points by taking an 8-1 decision from Dave Yakavonis. Brothers 119 Brian Lukash- ewski flattened Harry Phhillips in 1:59 and 125Joe Lukshewski took a major 12-1 decision from Bob Jesse to put the Trojans in front 16-3 and Dallas never went ahead the rest of the match. 130 Mount Frank Natitus de- feated Dave Steevers 3-2 but 135 Joe Deluca won by default over oC Ea a PRO AL. GARAS caso SL palias Post | 24 ? sified Karabon but is unsuccessful. His Spartan opponent went on to win the 103-Ib. bout 8-3. (Dave Kozem- Wednesday night the Knights met the Coughlin Crusaders, lead- ers in East Division with the same 7-0 record and came away with a 32-23 winover the Crusaderswhen ‘the Knights heavier weights came through with two decisions, amajor decision, a technical fall and a pin - in the final five bouts. The Crusaders took four of the first five bouts of the meet but then the heavier weights took over win- ning seven of the final eight, with 135 Charlie Jacoby bringing the standing room only crowd to their feet when he pinned Pete Hoskins in 1:39. The Knights host Hanover Wednesday night and West Side Tech Friday night. llas grapplers pick up first win | By CHARLOT M. DENMON Mount Jon Pomrinke and 140 Bob Vitali overturned Bob Wright in :49. 145 Mount Glen Ellsworth pinned Trojan Bob Smith in 3:58 then 152 John Kashutus deci- sioned Mount Chris Updyke 13-6 and 171 Jeremy Kashutus took a superior 18-2 decision from Heath Williams. 189 Trojan Mike Roberts wrestled toa 6-6 draw with Dallas’ Jamie Oley. 160 Jamie Walsh flattened Tro- jan Tony Carmen in 4:58 and Hwt. Dave Golem pinned Trojan Chris Landmesser in 1:38. Dallas meets Meyers away to- night and hosts Berwick Saturday night. 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