12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 24, 1993 Undefeated Dugan's in rec ball top spot run by The Lion Inc. 72-66. Joe Sinkulak added 19 including 11 free throws. Mike Luksic had 12 for The Lion who had six players Dugan's Pub, by virtue of a 87- 58 blowout over Bassler Equip- ment, remained undefeated and in sole possession of first place in the Dallas Adult Basketball League. Dugan's got 22 points from Jay Straigis and 20 from Frank De- bona. Mark Millington led Bas- slerwith 17 andJoe Darling added 16. Earlier in the Day the Grey- in double figures. Play continues on Sunday, Nov. 28 with three games beginning at 12:30 at Dallas High School. Schedule for Nov. 28 12:30 - Dugan's vs. Philadelphia Subs 1:30 - Bassler Equip. vs. Lion Inc. 2:30 - Allen Construction vs. The Misericordia men's team looks ahead to home court College, Friday, Nov, 19 at 6 p.m. The Cougars will play their first game in the Anderson Sports- Health Center, Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. against Holy Family College in the second game of a men'sand women's doubleheader. In his fourthyear as head coach, Martin and his Cougars hope to make use of the new home court advantage as they try to improve on last year's 10-15 record which ended with a trip to the Pennsyl- vania Athletic Conference play- After spending the last three seasons without a home court on campus, the 1993-94 campaign will be special for the College Misericordia men's basketball team. The Cougars of coach Dave Martin finally have a place to call home as they make their debut in the Anderson Sports-Health Cen- ter. Misericordia opens the season against the University of Scran- ton in the opening round of the J) LD) hounds put forth a solid effort Laurel Line Tournament atKing’s offs. and nipped Philadelphia Subs 65- Greyhounds 57. Rick Coslett had 20 for the LEAGUE STANDINGS “hounds” including four 3-point- Lo ; . College Misericordia ers. The Greyhounds nailed nine Dugan’s Pub -0 : 3-pointers on the day. Philadelphia Subs 1 MEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALL HOME GAMES Ron Zynel had 14 for the Subs The Greyhounds -1 1993-94 who lost their first game of the i : : season. Doses Rp. i Wed. Dec. 1 Holy Family College 8 p.m. Allen Construction got a big 29 Loa ine 3 Sun. Dec. 12 Keuka College 2 p.m. point effort from Mark Allen to : Sat. Jan. 15 Alvernia College 8 p.m. 0 Tues. Jan. 25 Eastern College 7 p.m. Dugan’s Pub - 87 Bassler Equip. - 58 Sat. Jan. 29 Marywood College 7 p.m. > fe E Total =. f6 FF Jon Tues. Feb. 1 Beaver College 7:30 p.m. Debona™. Bi. 0.20 Syohic Thurs. Feb. 10 Neuman College 8 p.m. Straigis giiig...o0 Flaherty 2+ .0 8 3 Feb. 12 G dd-M 5 Hosey 6 1 13 Sutliff 1 Q 2 at. eb. wynedd-Mercy p.m. Jaster* 5 1 12 Millington*** 7 0 17 Sat. Feb. 19 Cabrini College 7 p.m. Hage 6 0 12 Farrell*** 4 0 11 Maier 4 0118 Wilson 1 0.2 wild 85,60. 87 . Dading HELEa ; Travel soccer seeks teams 1993 Back Mountain U-10 Soccer Champs Back Mt. Travel is accepting team registration for its Indoor Soccer First row, from left, Peter Yurchision, Matt Carey, Nick Shedlock. Leagus to be bod at thie bor Gig Lehunan Peldhouse, Te Go 0 The Greyhounds - 65 Philadelphia Subs - 57 Second row, Donny Murray, Ryan Love, Michael Choe, Dennis 1ll run from January rou arc on weekends. lhe age Cao ta ! od 1 ta n Na Ellis. Third row, Sean Smith, Aric Van Kuyk. Fourth row, Terry GE om ER osle yne i Obeid** 3 3 11 Gebhart 2 1 6 Fuge 5D anny Sin dos ig nS oer this year. Teams will be accepted on a first come—first taken basis. For Pincofski* 2 3 7 Swank 1 0 3 im Caio d 4 k Ellis. ’ ’ ’ more information call: Paul Callahan at (day) 288-7216, (night) 675- Jeff Phillips* 47g 51g C. Gleco 3 ‘ge y and Jack Ellis. 0094 or Walt Williams at 696-4307. Borchefski 0 0 0 Kepp 3 0 8 McCarthy 2 Q.v.:4 Feddock 2 0-5 . . . JoePhillips™ 4... 0 10 L. Gleco 0: 0 0 Misericordia women hope 23 6 65 Lanza a d 4 College Misericorida : HOME GAMES d WONVEN'S VARSITY SASKETSALL HOMES for second win ning season Alien Construction » 72 Total Won ne.-50 FG F Total Coming off their first winning ter, Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m a ’ ’ . . . Reidinger [3 £ 15 Cuff 5 Cc 10 Wed Sis 3 DngoniaColane : Dn season in four years, there is a The excitement of playing in a M. McCue 0 0" Dp Luksic** 5 012 ; 9 9 new attitude surrounding the new facility fits in well with the Sinkulak 9 14. 719 Lamoreaux* 5 0 1 Sat. Dec. 11 Keuka College 6 p.m. College Misericordia women's fast paced style of second-year Conforti 1 0:2 Dente dsc 8 a1] Wed. Jan. 12 St. Elizabeth 7 p.m. basketball team. head coach Julie Oja. “We will C. McCue 0% 00 Welgosh**s 3 1rd Sat. Jan. 15 Alvernia College 6 p.m. Misericordia was 12-11 last play an exciting style,” said Oja, Allen 41 29 Lister” 4 2 a1 Tues. Jan. 18 Marywood College 7 p.m. season and is anxious toopenthe whose team makes up for its lack Kravitz 0 0.::0 : 1266 66 Thurs. Jan. 20 Cedar Crest College 7 p.m. 1993-94 campaign which begins of size with speed and quickness. Golemski 1 1 3 Denotes 3-point goal Sat. Jan. 22 Immaculata College 1 p.m. on the road against Centenary, “We will try to control the tempo Hook ii 48 Denotes 4:poini gon) Thurs. Jan. 27 Wilkes University 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23. and run.” ) 28 1672 Mon. Feb. 7 Allentown College 7 p.m. This season will feature the The Lady Cougars also possess Sat. Feb. 12 Beaver College 1 p.m. team’s first home game on cam- a great deal of experience with Tu é s Feb 15 Lvcoming College 7 .m pus in three years when the Lady nine lettermen, including three : ; y 9 9 pan. Cougars host SUNY-Oneonta in starters, returning from a year Lake-Lehman alumni soccer match There will be a Lake-Lehman Alumni Soccer Match this Friday, Nov. 26 at 10 a.m. at the Lake-Lehman High School. All former high school ~ players are invited to compete. For more information please contact Coach Jim Welby. SV Christian wins Sweet Valley Christian Academy defeated Grace Christian at the Penn State Complex 5-1 in a hard fought soccer contest. The winners were led by two goals each from Tara Harteis and Clay Thomas and one by Becky Ide. A good defensive effort in goal by Kyle Purdy along with relentless defense by Joe Newell and Chris Jerrytone sealed the victory. The Sweet Valley Christian Academy Eagles raised the log to 4-2. 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