a } ra FENNEC EER EERE FREER FF ERE 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 28, 1994 . Tie breaker decides ‘Power Points winner Claire Hooker and Helen Krause © were tied with 97 points each for + the top local prize in last week's = Power Points PA football contest, - but Hooker's tie-breaker of 35 a points in the Pittsburgh Steelers 1 game made the difference. Kraus 1 had predicted a total of 28 points . would be scored in the game, . which the Seahawks won 30-13. v The statewide winner wasn't . far away. Steven Stone of " Tunkhannock took the $750 prize * with a total of 111 points, easily beating two second-place guesses of 103 points. Lg Golf Club in Exeter. flights. As a local weekly winner, Ms. Hooker will receive $25 cash from The Dallas Post, and a free month of HBO from Tele-Media, the co- sponsor of the contest. Should a local entrant win the statewide contest, he or she would receive $750 from Power Points, plus the local prizes. Entries for this week's contest must be deposited by 2 p.m., Fri- day. They may be dropped off at the office of The Dallas Post, at 45 Main Road, Dallas, or at Tele- Media on the Harveys Lake High- way. Night golf tourney at Four Seasons A night golf tournament will be held September 30 at Four Seasons Registration will begin at 7 p.m., with an 8 p.m. shotgun start. The $22 per person entry fee includes nine holes of golf, glow balls, tees, pins, necklaces, markers, etc., and prizes for winners in several To reserve a foursome call 655-8869. Lake-Lehman Football Boosters to meet The Lake-Lehman Football Booster Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. September 29 at the Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Junior football - ens. Each team had a record of 3-0 going into the game. With an offensive drive to within the Raiders 15 yard line by QB Ryan Gryskevicz, running back Jimmy Jordan scored in the final minutes of play, to put the Mounts ahead. The Mini-Mounts’ defense and special teams did an excellent job of stopping the Raider's drives and kept the Brass Football tro- phy for the third consecutive year. -, pe and Jeff Parrish. On the offense, Todd Bonning played a good game, while John James rushed for 100 yards. Defense was handled by Wayne (' Casterlin, Sean Hoskins, Brian , Bachman and Jesse Storarcyk. Pe . The A-Team is now 2-2. The B-Team lost to the Mini- Mounts 20-0. All of the scoring took place in the first half. The second half was scoreless as the Raiders defense shutdown the Mini-Mounts offensive attack. B and C Mini-Mounts win Sunday, Sept. 25, the Dallas Mini-Mounts hosted the K.T. Raiders for a battle of the unbeat- Final scores were: Dallas Mini-Mounts C-Team 6 - K. Twp. Raiders C-Team O The Mini-Mounts B-Team brought home the second Brass Football trophy of the day, shut- ting out the K.T. Raiders with a final score of 20-0. The Mini-Mounts A-Team put outanothervaliant effort but could not come up with a win. Dallas Mini-Mounts will host the Larksville Greenwaves athome this weekend. A special thanks to all who worked our concession stand and those who supported the team. ‘Raiders A team in shutout Kingston Township Raiders A- Team defeated the Dallas Mini- Mounts 44-0, with touchdowns and extra points scored by Matt Jackson, Chris Tucker, John James, Chris Wilt, Mike Regan For the defense, John Garrin- ger, Andy Ruddy, Luke Miller, Paul Saxon and A.J. Rosencrans played a good game. The C-Team lost 6-0. Dallas’ only score came with 30 seconds left in the game. Doug Zaruta, Mitch Ruddy, Matt Tucker and Matt Rondina played well for the offense. On the defense, Danny Piccillo, Elijah Miller, Stephen Salavantis and Jimmy Larson helped hold the scoring down. The C-Team is now 3-1. The cheerleaders did an out- standing job. Next game will be Sunday against the Swoyersville Sailors at Dallas Middle School field. En ST MAJOR PERFORMING ARTS CENTER WE'RE EXPANDING Carverton Rd, Trucksville "The Most Complete (607/178 1,001 ON of: Sid GY 0 "- i} 5 bY, Arts Education « NEW BALLET, Level 1 through Intermediate « NEW TAP-JAZZ CLASSES 7 & Up Beginners to Advanced « NEW SATURDAY DANCE PROGRAM « NEW TODDLER & PRE SCHOOL DANCE Specialized Programs for 2 1/2 - 6 yrs. (Tues., Fri. & Sat.) « NEW TUMBLING 4-6 yrs., and 7 - 12 yrs. Starts Oct. 7 ‘ NEW FUN VOCAL WORKSHOP with 6 - 9 and Teens POST PHOTOS/LYNN SHEEHAN In photo at left, Lake- Lehman's Jamie Patton had a big day in the Black Knights’ come-from-behind victory over Hanover Saturday. Patton scored the first Lehman touchdown and recovered a Hawk fumble late in the fourth quarter, leading to John Oliver's game- winning field goal with 53 seconds left on the clock. At right, Black Knight tailback Mike Pitcavage rushed for two touchdowns against Hanover Saturday. Here, he moved the ball with blocking help from Mike Adamshick, who also scored a Knight touchdown. I Insicle the NFL on HBO WO (ea and WIN $75 WEEKLY The Dallas Post To Tele-Media present a Gas | —— | pu J | Suinelery Nigini NFL Jee (STREETER ET TERETE (og To 1111) (B= a< Clip along dotted line é< WEEK 5 Games of Oct. 1-3 15 14 Select a winner from each of the week's Your games, listed below. Select in descending . 13 order of your CONFIDENCE in your Entries choices. Win points at left for each correct 12 selection toward possible total of 120 points. at 11 See complete rules below. You must be at least 8 (eight) years old to enter. To enter, The 10 clip along dotted line, then place game entry in POWER POINTS container at co- Dallas Post 9 sponsor's retail outlet(s). Entrants must list | 45 Main Rd. . name, address and phone number below. Dallas (Across from 7 LIMIT: You may enter only one coupon statewide per week. | Offset Paperback) 6 i : : DEADLINE: 2PM. FRipAY | 1ele-Media : bees of TERE AT © Total points scored in INEBREAKER i 3 EAGLES game. Luzerne 2 1 Cty. THIS WEEK'S GAMES [JHan Harveys Lake Hwy. Harveys Lake 120 TOTAL PO | NTS Dallas at Washington NY Giants at New Orleans |] y Detroit at Tampa Bay Philadelphia at San Francisco 1 i Name Green Bay at New England ~~ Miami at Cinncinati or mail to: NY Jets at Cleveland Houston at Pittsburgh ! The Dallas Post Address Seattle at Indianapolis Pitt at Louisville i P.O. Box 366 Atlanta at LA Rams West Virginia at Missouri |} City, State (zip) Buffalo at Chicago Michigan at lowa y Daleh) ous Day Phone ( ) Minmosota at Aieone { : received by 2 p.m. Night Phone ( ) ne i Fridays HOW TO PLAY WIN $750 WEEKLY Deposit BSS I —— — dn —— — — — — — —— =) POWER POINTS OFFICIAL RULES 1. Object of the game is to amass as many of the 120 possible points as you can. Simply review the weeks schedule of games, listed on entry form, and decide which game you are surest of picking a winner in. 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