14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 22, 1995 Suda siblings (continued from page 13) three separate directions next year. Robin is taking a serious look at biology and will partici- pate in either basketball or track and field. If she attends the Naval Academy or one of the smaller school she's looking at she'll have the opportunity to do both. Stacey is leaning towards Penn State University and will major in criminology. She's always wanted to work for the F.B.l. and has a deep, special appreciation for a relative who has already been doing so for years. Penn State coach Terri Jordan is a big fan of Stacey's but has already warned her she'll be running cross-coun- try as well as winter and spring track. Mike has already been accepted by Wilkes University as well as Penn State. Penn State may re- ceive the nod, so he can hclp out a soccer program with a lot of notoriety. He probably will seek computer science as amajor which is his favorite school subject. “I love sports, but I always put school first,” Mike said. Should the triplets go off in three different directions simul- taneously, David and Sharon Suda shouldn't have too much trouble keeping track of them. They've had plenty of practice. Family affair Fall: Girls’ cross-country Fall: Girls’ cross-country Mike Suda - 2 sport letter winner Fall: Boys’ soccer Position: Defender (Center halfback) Winter: Boys’ basketball Position: Forward Spring: Concentrates on weight lifting Robin Suda - 3 sport letter winner Winter: Girls’ basketball Position: Center Spring: Girls’ track and field Events: 100 meter hurdles, 300 meter hurdles, triple jump, high jump, long jump Stacey Suda - 3 sport letter winner Winter: Girls’ basketball Position: Guard/forward Spring: Girls’ track and field Events: 400 meter dash, 800 meter run, 1600 meter relay, 3200 meter relay Dallas school records, track and field Stacey Suda 800 meter run Robin Suda High jump Robin Suda 300 meter hurdle Robin Suda Long jump Robin Suda Triple jump 2:20:39 1994 52" 1994 48.27 1995 15' 81/2" 1995 33' 1" 1995 Katie Youells wins Power Points Katie Youells of Dallas was the local winner in the 11th week of the 1995 Power Points football contest. Her score of 121 points was the highest among local en- tries. This is Youells second win of the season. Alas, it was on a week when perfection was required. Youells will receive $25 cash from The Dallas Post and a free month of HBO from Tele-Media, the contest co-sponsor. The statewide winner, with a perfect 136 point score, was 8- year-old Craig Lahr of Bellefonte. The Power Points contest will run until the end of the NFL regu- lar season. Entries must be de- posited by 2 p.m. Fridays at the office of The Dallas Post at 45 Main Road in Dallas. There is an after-hours drop box at the front of The Post's building. Power Points entry rules for this week only Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, entries for the Power Points. football contest that appears in this issue will be accepted only at the office of The Dallas Post. Entires must be received by 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24. The office will be closed Thursday and Friday, but entry forms may Friday afternoon. ‘be left in the drop box at the front of the office, which will be emptied SPORTS SHORTS Mathers named Juniata athlete of month Juniata College has named Trucksville resident junior Nina Math- ers as Athlete of the Month for September. Mathers was the top scorer last month for the Juniata field hockey team. A forward, Mathers totaled four goals and three assists in September. She was credited with the only goal in a pair of shutout victories for the Eagles — 1-0 over Alvernia and 1-0 over IUP. Overall, she had a hand in seven of Juniata's 12 goals last month. A first team all-league and second team all-region pick last year, Mathers is the Juniata career leader with 23 assists. She will receive plaques courtesy of John and Barb Eastman, and McDonald's of Huntingdon and Mount Union. Skins Games at Four Seasons Four Seasons Golf Club will host the weekend Skins Games Nov. 25. Play like the pros. Day varies each weekend. Sign up in pro shop for $10. per person. Green fee and cart if riding includes 18 holes and various contests: individual low gross, individual low net, skins on each hole (birdies, pars, or lower), and a “beat the pro challenge”. Rick will play with the field. Beat him and win a special prize. Play additional holes for free that day. Tee off any time before 1 p.m. Make your own foursomes. “Kingston Township Punt, Pass & Kick winners 7-9 Division winners Kneeling, Matt Kelly, left; Jeff Ropzen. Standing, Nate Yoh, left, Doug Zaruta. 10-11 Division Salavantis. Standing, Kneeling, from left, Brad Lothridge, Steve Jon Barbose, Bob Zaruta. winners Ryan Gryskevicz, 12-13 Division winners Kneeling, Justin Tamanini, left, Jeff Zaruta. Standing, Randy Knappman. Use the handy coupon on page 2 to subscribe to The Dallas Post RD mma Ed 0 SUNDAY INIIS ET NEL b (] § slgle CE WEEK 13 Games of Nov. 23 - 27 Cre Sane. TIEBREAKER 1 TIEBREAKER 2 - I NW <I OT OO NO © 136 TOTAL POINTS ; : Harveys Lake Kansas City at Dallas N.Y. Jets at Seattle i Name Minnesota at Detroit Philadelphia at Washington | : Atlanta at Arizona Piushurgh at Cleveland ~~ § OF mail to: Address Chicago at N.Y. Giants St. Louis at San Francisco I The Dallas Post : Cincinnati at Jacksonville Tampa Bay at Green Bay 0. Sits, Sie (ip) Denver at Houston Carolina at New Orleans | ho S Do, Day Phone ( ) Miami at Indianapolis Oakland at San Diego : . New England at Buffalo Penn State at Michigan State "dd ies must be received Night Phone ( ) by2 p.m, Fridays 1. Object of the game is to amass as many of the 136 possible points as you can. Simply review the week's schedule of games, listed on entry form, and decide which game you are surest of picking a winner in. Write the name of your projected winner on the 16- point line. If that team wins its game that week, you win 16 points. Write the name of your second-surest winner on the 15-point line, and so on down to the 1- point line, which game you figure to be a toss-up. Next, fill in Tiebreaker 1, the total points scored by both teams in the week's Eagles or Steelers game. If this step fails to produce a winner, the judges will apply Tiebreaker 2, total offensive yardage from scrimmage in this game. If a winner still doesn't emerge, a drawing will be held among those contes- tants still tied. Decisions of the judges are final. The HOW TO PLAY Select a winner from each of the week's games, listed below. Select in descending order of your CONFIDENCE in your choices. Win points at left for each correct selection toward possible total of 136 points. ( See complete rules below. You must be at least 8 (eight) years old to enter. To enter, clip along dotted line, then place game entry in POWER POINTS container at co- sponsor's retail outlet(s). Entrants must list name, address and phone number below. LIMIT: You may enter only one coupon statewide per week. Total points scored (both i teams) in EAGLES game. Total offensive yards ; (both teams) in this game. | The Dallas Post ; 45 Main Rd. 3 Dallas g (Across from | Offset Paperback) DEADLINE : 2 PM. WEDNESDAY : Tele-Media of 1 Luzerne Cty. Rt. 415 THIS WEEK'S GAMES [iSite POWER POINTS OFFICIAL RULES weekly winner of the contest will receive $1,000. 2. Any entry form that does not ~ontain a legible name, address, etc., will be disqualified. 3. Entries that fail to forecast a winner from each and every game willbe disqualified, as will entries that fail to distinguish between the Jets and Giants of New York and Pitt and Pittsburgh. 4. No points are awarded on tie games or in case any game is not played for any reason during its scheduled week. 5. Entering POWER POINTS constitutes permis- sion by contestant for his or her name and photo- graph to be used for news and reasonable promo- tional purposes at no charge. 6. Employees of this newspaper and their imme- diate families are ineligible to participate. * Anyone can enter, but you must be present Tele-Media customer or start cable service to win this prize. OILS; POWER POINTS SPECIAL NO INSTALLATION FEE NO CONVERTER DEPOSIT Call for Special Rates on HBO and CINEMAX Tele-Media at 639-1171 RS RS Resse. 7. No purchase necessary. Facsimile game entry forms will be accepted and are available at all outlets of participating co-sponsors. Enter contest by drop- ping entry form into POWER POINTS container at participating co-sponsors. 8. Weekly deadline for entry will be 2 p.m. Fridays except when noted otherwise on weekly entry form. 9. Neither this newspaper nor any co-sponsor will be responsible for illegible entry forms or those lost, stolen or damaged in any way. 10. Limit: one entry per person per week. Each entry must represent the original work of one entrant; ‘group’ entries, "systems" or other attempts to enter multiple entries will be disqualified. Filling out extra forms and putting your friends’ and relatives’ names on them violates this rule. Any such entries are de- stroyed prior to grading. 11. Contestants must have reached the age of eight (8) years by the Sunday of any week's play. = ‘fan
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