10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 8, 1995 SportsShorts Baseball, softball signup rescheduled . Back Mountain Baseball will hold final registration for boys and girls Sat., Feb. 11 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Dallas Middle School. Last Saturday's registration was cancelled because of the snow storm. Signups will be for boys and girls tee-ball, ages 6-8; boys baseball, ages 8-18; and girls softball, ages 8-18. There is a charge of $20 per child or $35 per family. Anyone signing up for the first time should bring a copy of the child's birth certificate. Area athlets compete in Special Olympics Back Mountain student athletes who recently competed in the Special Olympics Eastern Winter Sectionals are Eric Crisman, Jason Fetchak, Bryan Mock, Adam Shaw and Elizabeth Werner. All live in the Lake-Lehman School District. Stikers place at Abington Heights The Noxen Strikers wrestled at Abington Heights January 28. The 10 wrestlers who placed were: Midgets: 55 lbs., John Houssock, 1st; 60 lbs., Shawn Stroll, 4th; 70 Ibs., Todd Jones, 1st; 70 lbs., Perry Coolbaugh, 2nd; 90 lbs., Billy Evans, 2nd; 110 lbs., Keith Bomberger, 3rd. Juniors: 70 lbs., Matt Metz, 1st; 104 Ibs., Louie MacMillen, 1st; 104 Ibs., Darrell Evans, 4th; 112 lbs., Richie Maciejczak, 2nd. Sports roundup WRESTLING Dallas 66 - Bishop Hoban 6 The Mounts swept all but one bout February 1 as they white- washed the Argents 66-6. Dallas utilized five forfeits and five falls to secure the win. Posting pins for Dallas were John Crispell, Chris Kuderka, Mike Misson, Aaron Gingo and Dan Natitus. Lehman 37 - Hazelton 22 - Lehman kept their perfect sea- son in tact February 1 as they knocked off Eastern Division powerhouse Hazelton 37-22. Matt Raczkowski (103), Tony Tere- ska(171) and Vito Pilosi (Hwt) all posted falls for the Black Knights. The upper weights anchored the Lehman squad as the final five muscled out consecutive wins to covercome a 22-13 defecit and clinch the win. Lehman 37 - Towanda 22 » The Black Knights controlled the mat February 2 as they used three falls and two major deci- sions to flatten Towanda 37-22. Joe Halowich (125), Tim Sayre (135) and John Wood (152) each leveled their opponents for a pin. GIRLS BASKETBALL ; Lehman 35 - Meyers 49 : The Lady Mohawks of Meyers silenced Lehman February 2 ass they allowed, the Lady Knights just 35 points and went on to win 49-35. Darby Wolfe led all Knight scorers with nine followed by amy Rogers with eight. Dallas 55 - Wyoming Area 47 « The Lady Mounts withstood a balanced Warrior scoring attack to jump past Wyoming Area 55- 47 in girls hoop action February 2 Robin Suda poured in a game Crossin tourney seeks entrants . The Luzerne County Recrea- tion Department is preparing for their 13th annual Frank P. Crossin 8th Grade Boys and Girls Basket- Gall Tournament. . The boys division which will donsist of 16 teams will be played at the Luzerne County Commu- nity College Gym in Nanticoke on the weekends of March 18-19, and 25-26. . The girls division which will donsitt of eight teams will play their first round of competition at Bishop O'Reilly High School Gym mn Kingston on March 18. A small fee will be charged to each team entering the tourna- ment in order to help defray costs. . For more information, please contact John Powell, sports pro- gram coordinator, at 825-1802 from 9 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. daily. Gerald's Oil - Company of Wyoming Cash Discounts Throughout : The Year 63.9 Price Subject to Change 150 Gallon Minimum - Home Fuel Oil Locally Owned - Prompt Service Phone Today and Save _ 333-1036 COD Per Gallon high 26 points to anchor the Dallas scorers. Dallas 50 - GAR 24 The Lady Mounts exploded in the second half outscoring the Lady Grenadiers 33-10 to win 50- 24 overall February 6 at home. Robin Suda again captained Dal- las sinking a game high 14 points. Adrienne Camp and Holly Bas- eski also hit the target for the Mounts sinking 12 and eight points each respectively for the victors. Lehman 46 - Wyoming 41 Lehman withstood some fancy ball handling from Wyoming Area to swipe a win from the Warriors 46-41 February 6. Amy Rogers and Adrienne Miroslaw led the Knight scorers netting 13 and 10 points each respectively. While Kelly Spenser hit eight including one from the three point range. BOYS BASKETBALL Lehman 50 - Meyers 71 The Knights had a tough time hitting the boards against Meyers February 3 as Lehman lost 50-71 at home. The Meyers defense held Tim Waslick to 14 points while Tim Brislin and Tim Steltz each gathered only 11. Lehman’ Ss SWIMMING Dallas 43 - Wyoming Seminary 59 The Mount swim team had a respectable finish despite a loss February 3 as Dallas lost 43-59 against Wyoming Seminary. Emily Schweitzer wrapped up a first place showing in the diving event, while the team also won the 200 free relay and 400 free relay. 4-year starters— (continued from page 9) der their belts it certainly adds a certain amount of stability to your team,” said Williams. “Mike is extremly talented, extremly strong. Tim has a lot of raw talent. You don't teach a lot of the things John does. He does a lot of things naturally.” At 14-0, Lehman is looking to finish the season undefeated. The Knights will soon be defending their district title and gunning for a regional title in March. Matt Raczkowski and Mike Budzak are also ranked in the states top 16. Raczkowski is number five at 103 pounds and Buczak number 15 at 189. With Lehman's depth, tradi- tion and experienced coaches these goals may soon be realized. And don't forget the contribu- tions of three remarkable wres- tlers. Mike Stuart, Tim Sayre and John Wood. PA STATE MECHANICAL sa aan "9.99 =| Wrestlers place at Benton Wrestlers from the Back Mountain Wrestling Club participated i in the Benton Elementary Tournament January 21 with nine boys finishing at the top of their classes. Holding their tropies are: First row, Michael Stolarik, Bantam 50, 3rd place; Donovan White, Bantam 50, first place; Matt Shaw, Bantam 35, 2nd place; Kyle Wardel, Bantam 40, 2nd place. Second row, Matthew Davis, Bantam 75, 3rd place; Doug Ellsworth, Midget 90, 3rd place: Lewis Spurlin, Junior 75, 2nd piace; Aaron Kubasik, Junior 65, 2nd place; Greg Kostrobala, Bantam 55, 4th place. Tunkhannock wrestling winners Wrestlers from the Back Mountain Wrestling Club participated in the Tunkhannock Elementary Tournament held January 22. Top finishers were: John Walter, Midget 75, 4th place; Derek White, Bantam 55, 2nd place; Michael Stolarik, Pan 50, 2nd place; Brian Goeringer, - Js Bantam 55. a place. SRE & Sd a : Kukosky wins football contest Matt Kukosky, Sweet Valley, was named Grand Prize winner of the Grotto Pizza /Pro Image Who's Number One in College Football Poll/Contest, and presented with a football helmet phone, courtesy of sponsor Pro Image Contestants selected their top 10 teams on a weekly basis dur- ing visits to Grotto Pizza. Each week winners were drawn in a random raffle and became auto- matically eligible for the grand prize drawing. YEAR WEIGHT 1991-92 135 1992-93 140 1993-94 145 1994-95* 160 Overall * Record through Feb. 7, 1995 4 years for 3 tough wrestlers i Nike Stuart YEAR WEIGHT RECORD DISTRICTS 1991-92 112 15-11-1 1st place 1992-93 130 21-7 2nd place 1993-94 130 23-4 1st place 1994-95" 130 18-2 Overall 77-24-1 # Tim: Sayre: i YEAR WEIGHT RECORD DISTRICTS 1991-92 119 13-10 3rd place 1992-93 119 25-6 1st place 1993-94 135 18-5 Injured 1994-95" 135 21-1 Overall 77-22 Also placed 2h in fogionls, 1992-93 9-15 3rd place 8-11 4th place 21-10 1st place 8-1 46-37 Figures supplied by Lake-Lehman coach Phil Lipski. Ask About the Quaker State 250,000 Mile/10 Year Guarantee WE16.95 LUBE-OIL-FILTER 1 Includes Filter, Lube, Up to 5 gt. Oil (Synthetic Oil excluded) FREE BRAKE INSPECTION TIRE ROTATION with Purchase of *19.95 Includes: Cleaning & Adjustment of Brakes *Tax additional. Expires March 3, 1995 [eo] APPOINTMENT 1d F57:V:4 4 ALLEY Conyngham Ave., Wilkes-Barre 821 2718 CHEVROLET/GEO 7:30 AM.-5:00 PM. 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