RTL ASN J ei Ce En NR “ov a 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 3, 1993 iV ay 7 ® = ill clear soon Auihoty U r Y P ayo P i C u Fe WwW (continued from page 9) | : It cannot be overemphasized that all those who participated | taivi i expressed a feeling of being fortunate to be involved with schools By DAVE KONOPKI door forDallas,but they stilinesd . playolls, The. district will tale fithe orfense 5 pad eis Sts A oo athletic RS like the ones at Dallas and Lake-Lehman. | Sports Writer aliitle help (0 getio slates, four fears and Dallss 3 Wyo Uivee quar SIS am it $ gine Although the majority agreed there is definately a change in the Wyoming. Area, 8-1, hasan WE Aves Will mos isely felons fovea > Junior ni 2 ust behavior of young people today, they felt the problems at Dallas The Easter) Conferences and. higher power rating thai Dallas, of those berths Som essence, Qorense, it) 5) > 2 a and Lake-Lehman are minimal and the majority of student-ath- |" District 2 football playoff picture and must lose either in their last Lake-Lehman (5-4), GAR (4-4), 10 poms in : P as a ey toh of me soho Are Culiiailint ols ) has been nothing more than one two regular-season games (Mt. Meyers (3-5), Riverside, and Mid- Sis a Snes 2 ex its se a5 Sa os ole EE A enetiva big headache and a sea of mass Carmel and Pittston) or in the Valley are vying for the final three If the Jue ai ors Sole guar- (Lonre MiS 3i5e vin i that Jus dodo ane meno speculation and confusion for the playoffs. In turn, Dallas must win ~ spots. With the exception of GAR, antee they won't do it on a sus rellection of today’s society. t the y past month their final two regular season Lehman has the inside track on tained drive. DALLAS 47 - TA- today question authority more than ever before. They may not But now it is beginning to take games (Tamaqua and Lehman) everyone elseandawin thisweek- MAQUA O intend to be disrespectful, but their constant questioning of shape, especially for thetwoBack andwineither the District 2cham- end over Bishop Hafey (0-8) Bishop Hafey authority is being interpreted by many to be an outright show of Mountain schools, Dallas and pionship or the Eastern Confer- doesn’'tguarantee, butwillalmost gt Lake-Lehman disrespect for their coaches, teachers, and parents. Lake-Lehman, whohave theireyes ence championship forthe Mounts assure them a playoff spot. Lehman's most important win “I would think so, yes,” said Oliver, when asked if, in general, / on post-season berths. And while to gain a state berth. Things will become a lot clearer of the season came last Friday kids of today have less respect for authority. “I think that has oc- the situation is far from decided, Sound confusing? It's not, this weekend and one thing is night with a 21-13 victory over cured since the late 1960's. People in general, regardless of age, it should become a lot clearer really. The game with the biggest certain: both Dallas and Lehman Bishop Hoban. Now, beating a have less respect for authority. Thirty years ago, it would be y g : ] Pp y yy g after this weekend's games. playoffimplications will take place must win this Saturday to keep winlessand pathetic Bishop Hafey difficult to find someone who would question the President of the this Friday nightin Wyomingwhen their respective dreams alive. That team assures the Black Knights United States in public. Now almost every night, someone is Dallas (8-1, 6-0 WVC Division the Warriors play host to Mt. shouldn't be too difficult a task. of a winning season and, most questioning him on the news. People by nature now question I) captured the Wyoming Valley Carmel. If Mt. Carmel, 7-1, can In fact, the only question this |jkely, a playoff berth. authority.” Conference Division Il title witha beat WA, then Dallas canadvance weekend is if the two teams can Bishop Hafey has scored just Others, like Bearde, feel the kids of today still have respect for 28-7 win over Hanover Area last to the EC playoffs with wins over combine to score 100 points on gg points in eight games this most of those in authority and don't see a drastic change in their Saturday afternoon. But there Tamaqua and Lehman and they Saturday. ' season and has given. up more behavior. will be no wild celebrations at will control their own destiny. than 280. Ouch! And they're not 1, Dallas. Not yet, at least. The There are several other ways Dallas at Tamaqua exactly playing the Berwicks, Mountaineers have already Dallas can advance to the EC Dallas is coming off a big win Wyoming Areas or Dallases of the “ : ? : i's different clinched a post-season berth playoffs but that are the most over Hanover, where they scored area. Ouch!! I don't know what I think e veryone mn society is diffe J (District 2 if they choose to go that likely. 28 points in the contest’s first 18 the single game record is for re- and kids are Jj ust a reflection of society. route) and are still very much in Believe it or not, the post-sea- minutes. Tamaqua is 1-8 in the ceiving yardage is at Lehman, but Roger Bearde the hunt for an Eastern Confer- sonchances forthe Black Knights Division Ill of the Eastern Confer- [do know that big-play people like Lake-Lehman athletic director ence playoff spot (if they choose are almost as complicated but ence and fresh off a 42-6 pasting Tim Waslick or Ernie Chamber- that route) and a state playoff easier to explain. at the hands of Garden Spot. lain could put themselves in the “I really don't agree with the assumption that kids today are berth. Dunmore’s loss last week- Lehman's only chance for a This is a chance for quarter- record book this Saturday. different,” said Bearde. “I think everyone in society is different and end to North Pocono opened the playoff spot is in the District 2 back Brian Brady and the rest of LEHMAN 47 - BISHOP HAFEY 6 kids are just a reflection of society. I think the respect is still there. . . . I think society doesn't expect the kids to be the ‘yes sir, no sir’ kind : ff Y P : : J u n | (0) r Kn 1d hts IN [3 ; ayo S of people today. I think it's society that has changed, not the kids.” 4 P u Nt Pass and Ki ck It has been a very good season be announced at a later date. Gorgone, like Inost of the coaches/teachers, feel the change in ) for Lake-Lehman Jr. Knights Attention football and cheer- behavior has infiltrated both the field and the classroom. : Football C and B squads. Both leaders: Pending results of the “1 think the kids today express their opinions more,” said Wi Nn N £2 IS an N O u N ce teams will be in the playoffs on playoffs, game uniforms and Gorgone. “You can see that, especially asateacher. Years agoyou Sunday, November 7. cheerleading Wniferis will be pad Tospedt bx your coaches and teachers. The respect is still i T hi ringer. In the pass, And The C squad will play West collected either November 10 an there today, but you have to earn it. Rei we held Rusidy. Randy DE a Pittston at Pittston starting at 11 11 from 5:30 to 7:30 or November With the athlete of today getting more publicity in both the print its 5th Annual Punt Pass and John Garringer. In the a.m. : 17 and 18 from 5:30 to 7:30. and television media, Wolensky sees the teens searching for in- and Kick competition. The kick, John Garringer, Randy The B squad will go against Members may pick up their stant stardom. seven, eight, nine year old Knappman and Andy Ruddy. Duryeaat the Plymouth fieldstart- Banquet tickets on Wednesday, “I think the biggest change in athletes is that the kids of today #3 division was dominated by In the punt, the overall win- ing at approximately 12:30. Nov. 10 and Thursday, Nov. 11 do not want to pay their dues,” said Wolensky. “Years ago, yousat ~~ | ’ Ryan Gryskevicz, who took ner was Randy Knappman. If either or both teams win at from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Parents: on the bench, learned what was going on and then got the chance first place in all events and In the 12 and 13 year-old playoffs, the superbowl will be please pick up your tickets at the to play. Today, they don't want to do that. Also, when I played was the overall winner. competition pass, first Rickey held Sunday, Nov. 14. The times above date and time. No one i sports, you played no matter who the coach was. To day, you see Second place, in the pass, Lorah, second Joe Kukosky of the games and the playing field be admitted to the banquet with- a lot of kids not going out for a particular sport because they don't went to John Krispen and and third Vince Burakiewicz. where they will be played on will out a ticket. like the coach. We would have played for anyone. We just wanted third toJimmy Jordan. Sec- In the kick, Joe Kukosky, : : to play.” ond place in kick went to second Rick Lorah, third Bob Wrestling Club final signup Nov. 3 In addition to seeing a change where kids now question John Barbose, third to Bob Garringer. 5% the puss st The Back Mountain Wrestling Club will be holding parents meeting authority more than ever, Galicki sees another change, both with Gebhart. In the punt, sec- Rick Lorah, any oe and final registration on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Lake- the athlete and the student. : ond place went to Bob Bukosky. third VinceBuia Lehman High School. “The idea of work ethic anymore has deteriorated,” said the Gebhar t and third to Jimmy isi Sven Was chiaived i Dallas principal. “Not only in athletics but also in academics. ¢ ordan. i i sorted: : i : : Athlet d : -disc ; nt om itty | Sieh; | Swim lessons at YMCA a division first, second and Bob Lorah,. Jim Larson, and The Wilkes-Barre YMCA is offering swimming lessons and stroke begin too see the clinic a ids qucelion vous authori ye d third place, respectively, Rick Knappman for their development for Junior High and High School students age 13 and up. Show lous fasned” ange q y y went to Mike Regan, Randy efforts in the success of this The instructor will work individually with each student to meet their Th P p : thorit Peril. b ih - Knappman, and John Gar- event. personal goal. All lifesaving and competitive strokes will be taught. ; € respect lor authority may be there, but more and more it The class is set to begin Friday, Nov. 5 at 4 p.m. For more is being masked by young people who have taken it upon information, call the Wilkes-Barre Family YMCa at 823-2191. themselves, and believe it is their prerogative, to question author- we FCoE cinch & he ity. Today's high school athlete may still run through a brick-wall « L —— for you, but not before asking you why you want him todo it! i Perhaps Oliver summed it up best. * RO S S W ORD ORNER “The days of blind devotion are over." pl (Next weel, part two: “What has caused this change in behavior i t 81y DOWN 36 Pleasing! tubers i 4% adhe A han 48 en 2 i 1 Marionette tasty "= 67 Sale or some ! 2 3%. .J4 Sof? B fof and why do the young athletes of today question authority?) feature scented 82 Baseball maker 37 Ammonia starter vs 5 Billiards shot perennial great and 2 Temple's derivative 68 Biological 12 10 Come into 49 Custard tarts TV host ex-husband 38 Flowering, duplicate? = conflict 50 Nathaniel 83 In the 3 Laige 2 Woy plant 59 Sis o prey 15 16 : P 15 House or and Artemus hoosegow ighway pri olf or tennis he ticks start 51 Washer cycle 85 Twin crystal hauler occurrence 72 Ancient 18 19 20 H P | t 4 19 anor 52 Part of a iy 86 Showing the 4 Wiestior$ 40 Siowang Roman : 2 d r r f S C 0 m e es a wa I 1 James title most pluck hol stately, square 1 - » 20 “Papa” 53 Palm leaf 87 Ship's 5 Plymouth, in music 73 Spiritual ] T t h : 1 2? . 30 nl 54 Cleopatra's steering for one 41 Lukewarm entities 23 [24 [25 26 ro n m ad n IF | dad (0) n | N a 21 Actress Perez craft wheel 6 Lewis Carroll 42 Suppress 76 Chses d 22 A i 55 Reprove 88 Stoppers heroine 43 Isle of —; agains 30 31 2 : PR Br rors mildly 89 are 7 Actor Moranis south of entrance Attorney James P. Harris, III, 24 Lawful 56 Stalemate Animal” of “Ghost- Cuba 77 Maneuvers in 5 2 35 Dallas, completed the grueling Ty 25 a Gaphal is 5 Cowboy gear 5 movi) 5 busters” 45 hi ’8 i200 Gspires Gatorade Ironman Triathlon i illon ma iver in uct or for Yl : ; : 26 Pay hay differences New Jersey starter 46 Analyze a security % a Champhmanp a? Deiaher ) 27 Bad traffic 60 Charged 93 Friend of the ~~ 9 Ben and sentence device we - rH COR ) on € Dig Island of Hawaii. . situation atoms Lone Ranger daughter, 49 Weather- 80 'umble Uriah Harris, 38, completed the 140.6 ’ 29 Reception 61 Gambling 94 Cotter pin of TV map area 81 Essential i mile course in 12 hours, 29 min- ‘ held by the game 98 TV star 10 Longs for 50 Squander element 45 46 Hiss. 10 seronde. The Cotirse ’ president 62 Relax in Estrada eagerly 51 Military 82 Green . tedofa 2.41mi] : h 31 Michael, of the tub 99 Fill too full 11 Charlie Brown, dress hat vegetable 48 43 50 consistedofa2.4 mi eocean swim, : TV fame 63 Picture holder 101 Word before usually 53 Ice fields 84 Military followed by a 112 mile bicycle ‘ 33 Debussy's 66 Famous 03 Shep or i. 1 Harepsest 54 parade 85 Unions, 51 52 53 race throu gh the lava fields out- it J “Clair de —" jockey 1 aker's ne eresan eatures ue day side Kona, and ended with a 26.2 hi 34 Participati 67 Male witches 104 Body or dote Indian 55 Classroom 86 Gem stone : : - ’ 4 : . a Be oa: 14 Short-needled need 88 Shrink in fear ACROSS 41. Mainlander’s ~~ 20. “Peggy — Got mile marathon. Harris finished gp 35 Fine-grained cries 105 Called evergreens 57 Drainedby 89 L.0.0.M. 1. Twelve Oaks souvenir Married” 1043 out of more than 1400 'y Shaipening = 72 Loses Chosen by 18 Sonsiuction: 58 2 doh “9% Meret p fsighbor 42. High note 21. University competitors from around the world H stone reshness the Japanese site sights ot a pa ] . Surpass 45. Dill weed in NJ. who started the ace b na i 1 Cant t . : : ; 3 Aopetizing » Rladewon, 19 Buaey 16 Dor ich 59 i —_— 2 nis 8. Simpleton 46. University 22. Greek letter The race began on a clear Bi residents of Durocher 107 Relief org. 17 Preminger, Now" (song) 92 Catcher's 12. TV comedy in Conn. 23. Monk’s title morning as the competitors en- : Great Britain 75 Fish or brick 108 Short clicks in of films 4 el Me = a Jove tal i di 48. iden 24. Headions tered the water at 7 a.m., with a y 40 Way of starter Morse code 18 Hammer part 62 Canoniz arcelona bu : irm thing ight ; : marching 76 Opposite in 109 Report or 28 Angler's need one 94 Placeorplug 15, University 49. Cuckoo 35 Never — paornng Ismperetue 8 Vien) ‘ 44 White linen character rumor 30 Kitchen 63 Same as starter in N.Y. 50. Ares” sister Million Years” i 2 . : vestment 77 Demented ~~ 110 Like Georgia follower 24 Across 95 Egg-shaped 17. Nevada 51-Sooh once 26. Refrain tively calm as the swimmers moved ' 45 Word with 78 Dorothy'sdog ~~ Brown of 32 Paul of 64 Convex 96 Wax : " Bak : through swells of just under two eo shoe or drum 79 Once called song songdom molding 97 Cap or hole resort 52. Joe — Baker syllable feel 46 Hooded Clay 111 Swiss 34 Article of food 65 Baby's starter 18. Make an 53. Spartan queen 27. Female ruff Th bik H f th garment 80 Sheik's abstract 35 Wandering complaint 100 Bosh! effort DOWN 28. Whitney or ne bike por ion o € race, 47 Samuel's retreat painter tribe 66 Dried orchid 102 Novel 19. Iran export 1. Diplomat’s Wallach which for Harris lasted 6 hours TF BP FF F BP 10 IT [12 13 [14 15 [16 [17 [18 20. Wander off need 29. Chess pieces began well enough as the tem- 21. Tin — Alley 2. God of love 31. Baseball great ~~ perature stayed in the 80's. By 19 20 21 22 22. Pirate’s 3. Depend 34. Ending for mid-day, as the racers entered ___ drink 4 Babylonian eed © iri or bill the lava fields, the air tempera- = 2 2% 23. Make eyes at 5 “_ y the Sky” 35. Navigate ture had risen to the 90's. The oe 26. Math propo- 37. Vamish surface temperature on the Queen 27 28 29 [30 31 [32 ig 6. Seed coat <d sition 7 School or Ingredient Kaahumanu Highway inched 33 34 35 30. Hindu queen 8. Coll Ig. 38. Miss Turner toward 100 degrees. Completion o 31, Binds = zen 39. Privyto - of the race required the racers to JAMES P. HARRIS III Tr 36 [37 [38 39 40 a1 42 | 2 Aifeon river f NY Ri ,40. Lotto § sous drink and eat almost continually, . 45 46 Vi ons 10 on w a Come lien 3 as time and heat began to take began to cool. Struggling through o i 35. Beer mug 11. Ln the ' salt lake their toll. To complete the race, fatigue and muscle pain the mara- -. 48 49 50 51 36. Camp couch Hudson 43. Set, as bricks proper hydration and nutrition thon finally ended after 4 hours . 37. Cheerleader’s 16. Protective 44. Handle during the bike leg were abso- 45 minutes. : [52 53 54 55 cry ditch 46. Roll of bills lutely necessary. Harris’ finish time placed him 38. Compare 47. Deep sea The marathon that followed 140 out of 181 competitors in his -:- Pp Be 37 5 2 shocker became the ultimate test for the age group. The overall winner, oo 55 81 52 competitors. After coveringa total Mark Allen, of Cardiff, CA fin- THE INTERNATIONAL 114.4 miles of swimming and ished the race in 8 hours, 7 min- = ® CROSSNUMBER GAME g 63 [64 [65 66 6 68 [6 biking over 8 1/2 hours, the final utes, 45 seconds, a new course CL - - ON DIRECTIONS: 3/ (5s 26.2 mile run can seem an eter- record. The top female competi- ne 71 7 73 74 Sn Fill each 3guare witha Humber one Youth Ning: ipo nity. For Harris, the saving grace tor was Paula Newby Fraser of." * Horizontal squares should a O totais on right. ; ; i : 0? 75 76 77 78 2 Sh * Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom. came a ae Sun bet, Somewhere Give Yholinshed inShours: . 5S » Diagonal squares through center should add to around mile . an € course minutes, seconds. 79 80 81 8 o = total in upper and lower right. 86 © © - Bi 4 % g5 Deadline nears for Super Bowl raffle 87 88 89 4) a Today's Challenge Tickets to win a trip to the Super Bowl will be sold through | D5 Time 14 Minutes November 11, for $10 each. Proceeds from the raffle will be used |; 0 [91 [92 93 54 953 leo %° 2 es to pay for new equipment used by the Dallas Junior Football |. 391100 707 1102 703 ce = 16 Seconds Organization. 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