i ! i ! 10 The Dallas Post i Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 17, 1993 a Preview (continued from page 9) their size will wear us down as the game goes on. “Brady (Dallas quarterback Brian) is the catalyst of their team, both on offense and defense,” said Henzes. Ironically, Henzes coached Brady's father, Tom, at Wyoming High School in the 1960's. “When they put that powerhouse backfield in...I don't think I've seen a bigger backfield on a high school team. We have to control the ball and keep it out of the hands of Brady." That will be nothing new to the Bucks, who have rushed the ball at least 40 times in each of their 10 contests. PREDICTION: This should be an outstanding football game with and (WA senior quarterback Tim) Herron are super athletes. Her- ron is dynamite. But we played Dallas pretty evenly for most of the game. We have to be emotion- ally ready to play the way we were against Dallas.” With the top three teams in the state taking part, one might think it would be easy for a team to overlook an opponent with a 6-5 record. Warrior head coach Paul Marranca isn't buying it. “Once you get into the playoffs, anything can happen,” said Mar- ranca, whose team's only loss came to Berwick 21-6. “Anyone can beat anyone and everyone has a shot at the championship. Lehman is a very well-coached senior who has rushed for more than 1,500 yards this season. In front of him is fullack Bob Wag- ner, a bruising 6-foot, 200-pound fullback who may be the team’s unsung hero. And there is Her- ron, who (using the NCAA for- mula for quarterback ranking) has . the highest efficiency rating in the area. He has completed 46 of 76 passes for 588 yards, six touch- downs and two interceptions. The Warriors also have another weapon in placekicker John Dymond. The senior has been successful on 37-of-38 PAT's this season is a threat to kick a field goal anywhere inside the 45-yard line. Defensively, the Warriors are We have to concern ouselves with (Lehman quarterback John) Ol- iver and (Lehman receiver Tim) Waslick. But teams who just throw the ball aren't going to beat you.” PREDICTION: The pass could be Lehman's lone hope in pulling off what would be a major upset. The Warriors’ last two opponents, Mt. Carmel and Pittston Area, threw the ball fairly well again- stWA. The combination of Oliver- to-Waslick has been one of the most successful in the Divison II this season and they’ll have to be successful once again if the Black Knights are to stand a chance. Lehman played a nice game defensively against Dallas, at Philly Subs, Dugan's on top in rec b'ball Play continued in the Dallas Adult Basketball League on Sun- day, Nov. 14 at the Dallas High School the opener was a real barnburner which saw Dugan's Pub nip the Greyhounds 76-72 in overtime. The new four point goal came into play in this game as the Greyhounds’ Jeff Phillips hit a four pointer at the buzzer to send the game to overtime. Frank Debona hit a big 4 pointer during the extra period to seal the win. Debona and Jim Jaster led the winners with 26 points each. Rick The nitecap saw Philadelphia Subs nip The Lion Inc. 67-63. Rick Gebhart had 19 for the vic- tors and Ron Zynel added 13. Steve Dente muscled in 24 for The Lion: Play continues on Sunday, Nov. 21 with three games beginning at 12:30. Nov. 21 Schedule: 12:30, Allen vs. The Lion Inc. 1:30, Philadelphia Subs vs. the Greyhounds 2:30, Bassler Equipment vs. Dugan's Pub | a great battle in the trenches football team. They are funda- led by linebacker Matt Kearns, times frustrating Dallas’soffense. (ggslett led the Greyhounds with LEAGUE STANDINGS between a huge Dallas front line mentally sound. We can't look defensive endJoeKarcutskie,nose They'll need that kind of effort 920 before fouling out. ; : wl and a smaller, butquick and just past anyone. tackle Seth Thomas and Herron, against the Warriors. But, as In the middle game, Bassler Philadelphia Subs 2:0 as physical Dunmore team. The “Obviously, we're not going to among others. Gorgone pointed out, the Knights Equipment outlasted a pesky Al- Dugan's Pub 20 game will also feature two of the changeanything,” said Marranca, If there is a soft spot on this must enter the game sky-high. len Construction squad 51-44. - The Greyhounds 1 9 best quarterbacks in Northeast whenasked ofhis Site ncaa Vapi team it could be their They also must avoid mental Joe Darling had 22 for Bassler Bassler Equipment 1 1 | Pennsylvania in Brady and the Knights. “We're a team that pass defense. mistakes and not turn the ball including a monster slam dunk. Allen Construction 0.2 | Dempsey. Unfortunately forone, runs the ball well and who can I guess if we've shown any over. If they can do all that, they Joe Sinkulak led Allen with 15. The Lion Inc 0-2 Friday will be their final high throw the ball well because our Achilles heel it would have to be have a chance to keep it close. di d | school game. run sets it up.” our pass defense,” Marranca Anythingless, and it will be avery , Give Dallas a slight edge in The Warriors are led offensively admitted. “But I'm not sure ifour long night. WYOMING AREA 36 Dugan’s Pub - 76 Greyhounds - 72 | experience. Many of the Dallas by Pizano, a 5-11, 180-pound pass defense is really that bad. - LAKE-LEHMAN 13. FG FT Tot. = EG FT Tot. | players took part in the EC final Pesos 2 S ge Sosa 7 3 20 | age eid” 0 fast year, Bui give Dusmmore the Lake-Leh Black Kniaht Ww : A WwW : Maier 3. 29 Pincofski 6 -3..15 edge when it comes to strength of aKe-Lenman blac nignis yoming Area vvarriors Carey 0 0 0 Phillips* 5 “1.13 | Schedule this year. This was 2 1993 record: 6-5 (No. 4 seed) 1993 record: 10-1 (No. 1 seed) Jaster 10 2 26 Bonchefski 1.0.2 | slightly off-year for many teams : M 1 0 2 McCarth in the WVC Division IL. It's true Head Coach: Rich Gorgone Head Coach: Paul Marranca 4 haar Ju. 2 Noe ory 2 : ® | Dallas has posted seven shutouts Wh ’ o8 12 76 20 1 n Lake-Lehman has the ball | When Wyoming Area has the ball 20 10 72 Hg this year, but their opponents e y ¢ | & mbined records total a dismal 0. ame os. ; y rs | 13-72.9 5k John Oliver “0 61 165 So WYOMING AREA OFFENSE ("Multiple I") Phila. Subs - 67 _ The Lion Inc. - 63 | : 32 Mike Pitcavage TB 5-9 155 « igo. EG ET Tot. EG FT Jot. ~ shown signs this season of having 28 voy Wnie Hay £ > 3 Tih jerpen >= Soh: BLE Gebhart* 6 5 19 Welgosh* ¥ 2:4 | a nasty dispostion, a team that 80 end isi 8-3. 180 JF, 32 Jim Pizano TB 5-11 180 se Swank {9 4 Dente 10. 4° 4 | bio ee el En SEE TR J SUE ER The Te ae vl Bn 8.012. hr, 2.1.8 | anyone. 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The event will start with a full | orgone knows this w a Tian » 3 31 FR A 8 6-2 225 sc. | breakfastbuffetin the clubhouse at 8 a.m. followed by a9 a.m. shotgun | , great learning experience for his pe: ii i La 99 Tat oy sos eo sr. | start. Unlimited coffee, juice, hot chocolate and other beverages will be | underclassmen-laden team, but Er gr gh IR RRR LL a1 _Joe Fazio FB 5-11. 205. sr. | served on the course. The entree fee of $20 per person includes 18 holes. | gong iy a hi 15 Sint S3 ArsiREeIaNG In (ies ean 10 brian Domeey 85 55 Tes 55 | of golf, breakfast, beverages and-prizes. Call 655-8869 for further | agains as last weekend, don’ 27 Mike Viglone SE 5-10 155 Jr. 24 Rich Drosirski TE 6-2 185 sr. | information or to make a reservation. | expect the Black Knights to just £9 Theclis Soin J Se iain, 5, 33 Scots Hartshorne TE 5-9 175 Sr. : 0 | Jer. Jones LT 5-11 185 Sr. i. J roll over and die. 7 Jah Susinhs BE germ ee permickrigme rr 64 200 si. | NOXen Strikers place at Palmerton 14 “I think this is a great opportu- 60 Jeremiah Jancik G 5.10 T80 i Ir. 62 Dave Shimkosky LG 5-9 205 Sr. | Al al d t > 72 Joe Keating RG 6-2 225 gr. On Saturday, November 6, the Noxen Strikers traveled to Palmerton ty or our seniors and a grea 78 Dave Townsend G 6-5 200 Jr 55 Mike Barrett c 5s 225 Sr. d 1 d th fiv f 11 win tl . | earning experience for our under- 74 Ed Langdon C 6-1 250 Jr. DALLAS DEFENSE : ang p'ace e e10.0 § wrestlers: classmen,” said Gorgone, who oh Peewee, 60 Ibs., Pat McLaughlin, 3rd place; Bantam, 45 lbs., John ‘played his high school football at DUNMORE DEFENSE ("5-2") rae 1a fon ge. We. Ix- | Houssock, 1st place; Bantam, 65 Ibs., Perry Coolbaugh, 2nd place; Ww est Pittston High School, near 64 Derrick Figone i 3 rr > 76 Marty Sreinie 2 6-4 pas on Baran, 70 lbs., Joe Miller, 3rd place; Midget, 65 lbs., Matt Metz, 3rd [ie canmoiocttewanine. |B Subp Bie Bf ANWR Ro Bp [Te ‘field. “Not everyone gets this 80 Bill Siefert DE 6-2 190 Sr. 62° John Howe LB 6-0. 210 = Sr. . opportunity. We justhave totry | 35 hike sarrert LR i egies mo of 1% 2x | Benton wrestling tourney Nov. 20 ito make the most out of it. 3 Mike TiBassi ig 3-10 29s 2zs % Bully Rhodes ue 63. igstia Benton Wrestling Booster Club 17th Annual Jr.-Sr. High pre-season ‘i “Wyoming Area is an outstand- 10 Srish Dempedy | on 5-9 165 Jr. 23 Jared Cooney DB 5-10 150 Sr. open will be held Saturday, Nov. 20 at Benton High School, Park Street, s a ‘ing football team,” Gorgone added. 12 Jack Dempsey 31% if 2. nen re pa e1® 122 Sr. | Benton. Entry fees are $10 at the door. 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