er . al a SE er Le STREET HEAE FTTH EAE EE ‘The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 20, 1991 1 Lady Mounts keep playoff hopes alive The Dallas Lady Mountaineers kept their hopes alive for the last spot in Division AAA playoffs Monday night by defeating Ha- nover Area 45-38 behind Diane Demko’s game high 20 points. Wendy Cave also helped the Lady Mounts with 10 points putting in three goals through the nets and going 4-for-6 from the foul line. Demko tossed in five from the field and had 10-for-13 from the free throw stripe. The teams tied for goals from the field with 13 baskets each but the Lady Mountaineers won the game from the foul line by making 19 of 37 as compared to the Lady Hawks 10 for 21. Dallas hosts Bishop O'Reilly Thursday night, a game they must win to stay in the playoff hunt. . O'Reilly is tied for first at 8-1 with . Bishop Hafey in Division II. ait Knights hand Hafey its first loss Lake-Lehman’s Lady Black Knights defeated Bishop Hafey 61- 55 at home Monday night to hand them their first loss and pushed them into a first place tie with Bishop O'Reilly. Jennifer Smith led the scoring for the Lady Knights with 18 points followed by Alyson Smith who tossed in 13 points. Heidi Wenrich and Cherub Honeywell added 10 points each tomake thewinanall- team effort. Hafey was leading 31-22 at halftime but the Knights outscored ™ their opponents 20-7 in the third period led by Smith and Davis who combined for 12 of the 20 points. The Knights outscored Haley 19- 17 in the final period. Smith hit eight shots from the "field and went 2-for-5 from the foul line and Davis scored five times from the field and had 3-for-5 from ~ ¢ the free throw stripe. The Lady Knights play at North- y west Thursday night in their final ' game of the second half. | 3 L Private swimming - lessons available The Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA will offer private swim lessons for those individuals, adults or chil- . dren interested in learning to swim ~ ortoimprove their swimming skills. Private classes are convenient as well as personal, meeting your time schedule and your goals. The fee is $50 for a set of four lessons ~ | taught by a certified swimming Ayinstructor + ¥ Arrangements can be made by bn k I 14 Re © 823-2191 and ask for Nicole Gfeller. calling the Wilkes-Barre YMCA at Penn State baseball team honored The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus’ baseball team was cited at the Sports Recognition Program held recently at the Lehman Campus for attaining the championship of the East Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference (CCAC). The team was also the runner-up in the CCAC State Champi- onship and gained 4th place in the EPCC Conference with a record of 9 wins and 7 losses. Shown are, kneeling from left: baseball team players Kenneth Kashatus, Nanticoke; Craig Martin, Scranton; Mike Strutko, Harveys Lake; and Dan Hughes, Wilkes-Barre. Standing: John Murphy, director of Student Programs and Services; Dr. William Pearman, acting campus executive officer; Walter Chip Sorber, baseball team coach; and Jack Monick, athletic director. Other baseball team members include James Chamberlain, Randy Coolbaugh, Tracey Gribble, Brad Hontz, Dave Maslowski, Brian Paterson, Mike Seigfried, Stefan Strauser, Steve Tokach and Joe Zekas. Black Knight grapplers romp over No. 4 Line Mountain By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer The Lake-Lehman Black Knight wrestlers, ranked sixth in the state, proved they can wrestle with the best Saturday when they defeated fourth-ranked Line Mountain team 37-23 on the losing team’s mats. Line Mountain went on the scoreboard first when their 103 Troy Laudenslager flattened Rick Finnegan in 3:33 for six points. The Knights 112 Jesse Sorber came right back with a 10-2 major decision over Brian Smith and 119 Charlie Roper pinned Marc Hourz in 1:13. 125 Jason McDade gave the Knights a 13-6 lead by taking a 5-2 bout from Scott Mains and 130 Charlie Jacoby added three points by taking a 7-3 decision from Roy Snyder. Line Mountain picked up three points when their 135 Bob Renn decisioned Rich Peiffer 9-5 and 140 Darin Keim added six points to make it 15 when he took a technical fall from Justin Good- win. Knight Mike Tereska decision his 145 opponent Dave Dowman 4-1 for three points but 152 Ryan Heim picked up three for Line Mountain by taking Jason Naugle 9-5. The next three bouts went to the Black Knights with 160 Terry Martin pinning Joe Ludwig in :34, 171 Mike Geurin getting an injury default over Gordon Young and 189 Ray Rosencrans flattening Curt Snyder in 5:41. The final bout went to Line Mountain when their Hwt. Joe Wesolskie took an injury default from George Kocher. Earlier in the week, the Knights took a 78-0 win from West Side Tech on 10 pins and three forfeits. Picking up the pins were 112 Jesse Sorber, 119 Jason McDade, 125 Charlie Roper, 130 Charlie Jacoby, 140 Justin Goodwin, 135 Rich Peiffer, 145 Steve Burke, 152 Mike Tereska, 160 Rich Williams, and 171 Mike Geurin, 189 Terry Mar- tin, Hwt. Ray Rosencrans and 103 Rich Finnegan won on forfeits. Wednesday night the Black Knights defeated Hanover Area 47- 15 on the local squad's mat. Winning for the Knights were 112 Sorber, 119 McDade, 125 Roper, 130 Jacoby, 135 Peiffer, 145 Tereska, 152 Naugle, 160 Martin, 171 Geurin and 189 Rosen- crans. Hanover's 103 Tony Karpovich took al4-2 major decision from John Morgan, 140 Mike Ropietski decisioned Dave Konopke 7-1 and Hwt. Alan Nice won by default over Gary Masters. Lake-Lehman hosts Hazleton in a non-league meet Wednesday night. Send items to The Post at P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612 Mounts crush Titans Lisnow hits career high 33 points : The Dallas Mountaineers blew the West Side Titans off the court 127-63 Friday night behind a ca- reer high 33 points by Damon Lisnow. Ray Russin putin 25 points andJohn McKeever added 20. Dave Puz scored 10 ports for the Moun- taineers. The Mountainees had 12 three- pointers, four by McKeever, three by Russin, two by Burns, VanOr- den and Paczewski. Orange Little League sighup } set for Sat., February 23 Orange Little League, a division of Bob Horlacher League will hold registration on Saturday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and again on Sunday, March 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Orange Methodist Church basement. Boys ages 6 to 12 and girls ages 6 to 18 are eli- Earlier in the week the Mou taineers defeated Bishop Hafey 7 57 behind the high scoring of Russin who tossed in 31 points on the Vikings floor. : Dallas led 27-19 at halftime b pulled away in the second half | when Russin scored 20 of his points | i to outscore the Vikings 46-38. Lisnow added 18 points and Dave Puz put in 16 to move Dallas’ second half record to 4- 3. Lod OK gible to register. There is a fee of $20.00 per child or $25.00 per | family. Children must be a accom- 1 panied by a parent or guardian | and must provide proof of age. Any ! player who did not return their ] uniform from last year should do so at this time. Sports roundup — Lady Mounts win 60-47 The Dallas Lady Mounts defeated West Side Tech Thursday night 60- 47 behind the scoring of Diane Demko and Wendy Cave. Both girls 17 points each as the Dallas team kept the Titans winless in the second half. within three points. In the final period with the Titans leading 43-40 the Lady Mounts outscored their opponent 20-4 to take the win. : 1 The win moved the Lady Mounts Berwick rolls over Mountaineers Berwick defeated the Dallas Mountaineers 58-11 Saturday afternoor. 1 using eight pins and picking up a six-point forfeit in taking the win Eric Williams scored the first points for the Mounts with a techni fall over 112 Jeremy Connor. 125 Bob Jesse decisioned Aaron Tripp 0 and 152 Chris Updyke decisioned Randy Weaver 9-7. Knights drop nailbiter to Meyers | The Black Knights lost a close 52-49 game to Meyers Friday ni when they were unable to stop the Mohawks’ John Corbett who toss in 22 points to pace his team to the win. jaa The Knights took an early 9-5 lead in the first period but Meyers came back in the second period, outscoring the Knights 18-5 tg take a23-1 3 4 halftime lead. The teams played even in the third quarter, both scor 15 points. The Knights came on strong in the final period outscoring Meyers 20 0 14 but were unable to overtake the Mohawks in the final seconds. A] Davis led the Knights with 14 points, with one of his shots a thre pointer. Dave Clancy hit for 12 points and Ben Haughney added 11. i Earlier in the week the Knights defeated Seton Catholic 54-39 behi the scoring of Troy Strauser with 19 points and Bob Jones with points, one goal a three-pointer. Haughney added 11 to the Knigh The win moved the Knights to 2-5 in the second half. Lady Knights top Meyers Lake-Lehman's Lady Knights defeated Meyers 52-42 Thirty ni j on the Mohawks floor paced by Alyson Davis's 18 points. Heidi WenricH added 13 points and Cherub Honeywell tossed in 11. Davis tossed in seven from the field and went 4-for-8 from the freq throw line. Wenrich put six through the nets from the field and was 1 for-2 from the foul line and Honeywell tossed four through the nets fron the field and had 3-for-5 from the charity stripe. The win advanced the Lady Knights to 5-3 in the second half. The were scheduled to meet Bishop Hafey at home Monday. i The Titans led the Mountaineers 32-20 at halftime but Demko put eight points in the second half and Cave scored five to bring the Mounts to 3-5 in the second half. ou LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LADIES LONG ; NiO The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regular monthly meeting held February 13, 1991, passed on second and final reading Ordinance 1991-1. The entire text which may be examined atthe Township Manager's Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The following is the short title of the ordinance: ANORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 15 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN- SYLVANIARELATING TOMOTOR VEHICLES (TRAFFIC REGULATIONS) PROVIDING FORTHE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. This ordinance will take effect immediately. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 7-1-P LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regular monthly meeting held Wednesday, February 13, 1991, passed on first reading Ordinance 1991-3. The entire text of which may be examined at the Township Manager's Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pa 18708, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The fol- lowing is the short title of the ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON AMENDING THE OFFICIAL MAP OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON BY THE REZONING OF CERTAIN PREM- ISES KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS THE LANDS OF EMELINE SMITH, EARLFOLK, DALE FOLK, HARRY AND ANNA FOLK, AND SAMUEL J. LATONA, FROM A CON- SERVATION (C-1) DISTRICT TO ANAGRICULTURAL (A- 1) DISTRICT. The second and final reading will take place on March 13, 1991, at a regular meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors. The meeting will be held t 8:00 p.m. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. The ordinance will take effectimme- diately upon adoption. OR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP OARD OF SUPERVISORS effrey K. Box ‘ownship Secretary final The Kingston Township $29.50 exc. cond. 675-0065. Board of Supervisors, attheir regular monthly meeting held Wednesday, February 12, 1991, passed on second and reading Ordinance 1991-2. The entire text of which may be examined at the Township Manager's Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708, be- tween 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Fri- Something you wantto sell quickly and at a low cost? Call The Dallas Post. 675- 5211. 36-tfn-P 18 INCH REMINGTON CHAIN SAW BAR, $20. Call 696-1523. 7-4-P FREE day. Thefollowing isthe short title of the ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON PROHIBITING THE BE- FREE Horse manure. Upper Demunds Rd., Dallas. Call after 4 p.m. or on weekends. 675-4182. 36-tfn-P FOULING OF STREETS AND OTHER THOROUGH- FARES BY IMPROPER OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES, AND PRE- HELP WANTED HOSPITAL JOBS - Start $6.80/hr., yourarea. No exp. necesssary. for info call 1- 900-226-9399 ext. 1983 6 am-8 pm 7 days. $12.75 phone fee. 5-4-P LOST & FOUND LOST male dog in Lehman area, black and white collie. Answers to Bandit. 825-0268 or477-2087. 4-4-P SCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION. The ordinance will take ef- fectimmediately. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 7-1-P FOR SALE WOOL SKIRTS, size 8-10, exc. cond.; slacks, sweaters, winter coat, rain coats, cheap. 675-0065. 7-4-P FOUND - gray and white long hair male cat. Trucksville area. 696-2954. 5-4-P LOST Playmate insulated cooler containing a manilla file envelope w/important papers, near Dallas High School or New Goss Manor, Wed., Feb. 6. 333-4483. 6- CABINET for sewing ma- chine or serves as fine desk with four drawers, special Q 0. 696-34 0. 6-4-P Electrical Wiring and Repair 675-3954 PERSONAL A BANKRUPTCY DIVORCE - $175 WILLS - $45 Payments O.K. Atty. Jim Beatrice, Rt. 309, Dallas, 675-3600. In Pittston, 49 S. Main. 655-3100. Plus Costs. 41-tfn-P ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROMANCE? Free introduc- tory membership for new clients. 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