| f 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 20, 1993 S ur. Knights face Sailors The Lake-Lehman Junior . Knights Football Teams played ' the Swoyersville Sailors on Sun- i day, Oct. 17 at Swoyersville. The C Team Knights shut out the Sailors. The Knights’ Chris . Teetsel made the first touchdown ‘with Zach Ragukas bringing in ' the extra points. In the second quarter, the . Knights took another touchdown ‘with Brian Cornia making the extra points. Ragukas made the third Knights touchdown with Galen Waltman bringing in the extra points. ~~ Aaron Kubasik made the fourth touchdown for the Knights with - Ragukas bringing in the extra | points. * Ragukas made the Knights final touchdown with David Harris . bringing in the extra points. The final score was Knights 40 - Sail- ors O. The Knights B Team also shut » out the Sailors. Justin Brink ran for a touchdown, but no extra points were made. Three Sailor players were hurt, with two being taken to the hospital. D.J. Kapson ran a touchdown for the Knights and also made the extra points. Ryan Watson inter- cepted a pass from the Sailors and ran it down to the 2-yard line. D.J. Kapson made the Knights third touchdown and Jonathan Bird brought in the extra points. There was no score made in the third or fourth quarters of the game. The final score was Knights 22 - Sailors 0. In the A game the Sailors scored three touchdowns in the first quarter. In the second quarter, Nick Morton ran in the touchdown putting the Knights on the score- board. No extra points were made. The Sailors Joe Ford kicked and the Knights Joe Hardisky received, running the ball about 45 yards down the field in the third quarter. The final score was Knights 6 - Sailors 36. EXTRA POINTS - Galen Waltman made the two extra points, and he also ran yardage for the Knights. Photo by Rex Andrasko. ] | Kingston Township Raiders win two out of three The Kingston Township Raid- “ers held their last home games on ‘Sunday. Their opponents were the Kingston Huskies. At the final ‘whistle of the A game the final results were posted: K.T. Huskies C-Team 12 8 B-Team 0 8 A-Team 8 48 Despite the somewhat mixed results of the day, the Raiders Homecoming was a success. The following players were acknowl- edged during a ceremony before the start of the A game: Graduating from the football squad were: Vince Burakiewicz, Bill Bonning, Daryl Cromer, Tim Dickson, Bobby Garringer, Rick Lorah, Nick Ouellette, Trapper Smith and Eric White. Parents of these players were presented with a corsage. Also acknowledged by the or- ganization for their years of serv- ice were: Frank Brennan, Bill Duda, Mike Ferko and Charlie Martin. The Kingston Township Raid- ers would like to thank all of the people who helped with balloons, decorating and presentations during the homecoming festivi- ties. They would also like to thank all the people who helped with the bake sales, the mug sale, the yard Misericordia offers fitness and fun' for young and old College Misericordia’s “Fitness rand Fun” program will offer a . variety of fitness classes for adults and children throughout the fall Season. .. The program features classes ‘in aerobics, karate, WATERrobics, Jearn to swim, lap swimming senior swim and more All classes “will be held in the Anderson ‘Sports-Health Center. +» Swim classes include the “Little ‘Lapper” pre-swim and safety pro- ‘gram, “Mini-Mates” parent/chil- ‘dren water guidance and adult Jearn-to-swim class. Karate classes are taught by Paul Marsh, master instructor. Classes of boys and girls 5-12 years old is offered on Saturdays. Adult classes are held on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Low impact aerobic classes start at 5:15 p.m. WATERrobics are offered in the pool on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. For more information on the “Fitness and Fun” program at Misericordia, please contact the continuing education office at 675- 3862. sale, doorbell night, programs, tickets, food stand workers, the guys who worked the chains during the games and the fans who came and supported us throughout the season. We would like to thank the Kingston Township Recreation Department for their support. Also, thanks to the Dallas School District for the use of their fields. Next week, Kingston Township will take on the Dallas Mini- Mountaineers. There will be a bonfire on Friday, Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. at the Kingston Township Recreation Center on Center Street in Shavertown. Adult rec basketball starts November 7 Dallas Adult Recreation Bas- ketball League will begin play, Sunday, Nov. 7. There is one opening still available. If inter- ested call the Fieldhouse Sporting Goods, 675-1100. Lake-Lehman Boosters to meet The Lake-Lehman Football Booster Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 21, at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Coach Gorgone will show the film of the GARgame. All interested parents and friends of football players and football cheerleaders are invited to attend. eS | FEL ARIIR EAS STAFF ERB ARLBAS EEL EI EET IGS LES £4 A X22 ] Low Rates Guaranteed Results Classified Ads in Kingston Township Raiders Cheerleaders A SQUAD 1993 - Split, Robyn Willauer: kneeling Chrissy Duris, Rachel Hiller, Krystyne Krasavage; back row, Dorothy Larson, Advisor; Lauren Brennan, Erin Dunnigan. Absent: Lynda Pitcav- age. B SQUAD 1993 - First row, Tina Burakiewicz, Kim Noler, Cassi- Willams; 2nd row, Margie Macri, Marie Lord, Cindy Pattison, Barbara Krasavage, Nicole Sutton; 3rd row, Kelly Dunnigan, Kelly Larson Jennifer Kennedy, Jennifer Dassaro, Liz Rogan. Advisors, Marlene Garringer, Barb Krasavage. 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