10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 9, 1994 Football contest becomes family affair for Chabalas The Chabala family scored for the second consecutive time in the tenth week of the Power Points PA football contest. Paul Chabala’s 109 points topped the local en- tries, but alas, was no match for the winner, David Yanoshik of Pottstown, who recorded a perfect 120-point score. The average of 27 local winners in the state was a 113 points, as four players hit the perfect 120, with the winner determined by a tiebreaker. As a local weekly winner, Ch- abala 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. Lake-Lehman roundup SOCCER Lehman 3 - Meyers 1 Consistent pounding drives from the Black Knight offense led Lehman to victory November 3 to claim the District II AA title. Lehman's Tim Brislin tallied the first goal of the afternoon at 18:08 in the first knocking a header in the net on a pass from Jeremy Fleeger. In the second, the Knights scored another on a breakaway when Charles Snyder nailed the ball in the net to increase the lead to 2-0. Meyers responded with a goal in the third but Lehman put the game to rest with an insur- KT Raiders meeting ance goal by Phil Snyder in the fourth to claim victory. VOLLEYBALL Tunkhannock 3 - Lehman 1 The Lady Spikers lost their bid at a District II volleyball title November 3 losing to Tunkhan- nock 15-10, 17-15, 15-11, 15-6. Lehman was unable to overcome the flaming spikers of the Tigers allowing 35 kills to get past. Despite the loss standouts for Lehman included Kim Spenser with eight kills, Jenny Shook with four and Cara Nygren with two. The Lady Knights end their sea- son at 11-7-1. Kingston Township Raiders Junior Football will hold its monthly board meeting November 13 at 8 p.m. at Pizza Perfect, Trucksville. Banquet plans will be finalized and nominations for the board will be accepted. All board members, coaches and parents are invited to attend. (rrr a9) = =P B1G, RUGGED 027 GAUGE Tr) sali js . z Yee LGEsne. - (LIONEL Experience the magic. Re-create the say days of railroading with the New York Central Flyer from Lionel. Detailed right down to a real whistle you can hear, this rugged train includes a 4-4-2 steam locomotive and tender with operating smoke- stack, two frieght cars, a caboose and enough track to make a 27’ x 63" layout. 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Call 675-3627 INCLUDES: A brief presentation on glaucoma & sutureless cataract surgery at 9 a.m. “Free Sunglasses to Participants!) Sponsored by Curtis Goodwin, O.D., Stephen A. Hudock, M.D, & Tyler Memorial Hospital Samuel, Oliver winding up strong cross country years A 1993 graduate of Dallas High School is running on the first team for the University of Pitts- burgh Cross Country Team. Matt Samuel of Demunds Corners, Dallas, is a sophomore, has been running in the number four posi- tion for the Pitt Panther team. Samuel qualified for the state championship for four consecu- tive years while at Dallas and was first team All-State, district cham- pion, and first team AAU Junior Nationals while running for Coach Bill Kvashay's Mountaineers cross country team. Samuel recently completed a successful Div. I season for Pitt by finishing 41st out of 168 runners at the recent Big East Champion- ship race held at Boston, MA on October 29. His final race of the year will be the ICAAAA Eastern Collegiate Championships on November 12, tobe held at Boston College. Steve Oliver, another Dallas graduate, is completing his senior year at Penn State this year and running well for the Penn State Cross Country team. While at Dallas, Oliver was state champion in both cross country and in the 3200 run in track. He is running on the first team var- sity for Penn State, ranked in the top 10in the US. PSU is exected to make a good run for the ICAAAA Championship race this weekend. If successful, Oliver and the Nittany Lions will qualify for the national championships tobe held at Arkansas Unviersity on No- “vember 26. ru Misericordia hosts: basketball tourney: The College Misericordia men's: basketball team will begin its quest. for a third consecutive Pennsyl- vania Athletic Conference playoff" berth when the Cougars host the third annual T.G.I. Friday's Lau- rel Line Tournament, November 18-19. Nv If the trend of steady improve- ment under head coach Dave Martin continues, the 1994-95 season should be exciting as the Cougars look to better last year's 14-10 record. ¢ The T.G.I. Friday's Laurel Lin€é Tournament kicks off Misericor- \d dia's 24-game schedule. Including the T.G.l. Friday's Laurel Line Tournament, Miseri- cordia will play seven of its nine. first semester games in the An. - derson-Sports Health Center. Matt Samuel shows off ‘his winning style 10 games on the road. During the second semester Misericordia will play nine out o £ Insicle the NFL on HBO GN EI0LES, The Dallas Post To Tele-Media present and WEEKLY o< FR a —— pu J | Re ‘ iL “We Top Local Weekly score wins $25 CA$H from The Dallas Post 1 Month FREE HBO from Tele-Media rll (Existing Tele-Media customers only) Clip along dotted line $< WEEKLY WEEK 11 0 Games of Nov. 12-14 HOW TO PLAY V [ Deposit 14 Select a winner from each of the week's Your games, listed below. 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