10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 11, 1996 a i Dallas (continued from page 9) has worked with before. Senior guard Ron Sutton, along with fellow seniors Jason Campbell at forward and Mark Shanaberger at guard/forward look to serve as leaders, but are inexperienced. Junior guards Ed Piekara and Jeff Parker will also look to be in coach Tripler’s rota- tion. The youth movement will begin with three sophomores, center John Saba, and guardsJ.J. Smith and Dan Nichols. Rounding out the group are freshmen Matt Jack- son and Matt Wycallis. Tripler believes his team’s speed may be its best attribute. “We will play an aggressive style of basket- ball and try to utilize our speed. We want to be competitive, but we have a lot to learn. At this point, we are still teaching,” Tripler said. Lake-Lchman (continued from page 9) cording to Bearde, he may be one of the best high jumpers in the area. With a starting lineup that is laden with seniors, Bearde be- lieves the younger players coming off the bench need to play well to give the team balance. Bearde will be looking to jun- iors Mike Sudal, Mike Davis and Ed Sichler, sophomore Matt Morris and freshman Matt Loftus to give the Knights a boost off the bench. Lehman will play all AAAA teams in its exhibition schedule, hoping to gain experience against the bigger schools. The Knights will need to gel quickly if they hope to knock off divisional foe Meyers. “Meyers only lost one player from last year, they will be very strong,” said Bearde. “G.A.R. also looks to have one of the best teams they've had in a while. If we survive December we will be okay.” 5-6 ball (continued from page 9) Carson 7 rebounds for Miami. For Notre Dame, Matt Moser and Martin Kane had 4 points each. The defense was led by Sam Brown. Miami is coached by Don Murray while Notre Dame is coached by Dave Domzalski. UCONN 46-SETON HALL 40 Tim Kerestes had a game high 18 points to lead UConn. to a 46- 40 victory over Seton Hall. Brian Dempsey scored 16 points and Todd Kerestes had 12 points for the Huskies. Leading scorers for Seton Hall were Ryan Gryskewicz, Jeff Dickson and Gene Lispi. U. Conn. is coached by Joe Kerestes while Seton Hall is coached by Alan Gage. Bulls (continued from page 9) Carroll with a game high 29 points, followed by Herb Bressler with 9 points. The Hornets offense was .led by Patrick Barnard with 27 points, followed by John Simonitis with 8 points. The Magics record goes to 2-1, and the Hornets drop to 1-2. Note: Next week, Sun., Dec. 15, will feature the Hornets vs. Heat at 1:00, Sixers vs Warriors at 2:00, Magic vs. Bulls at 3:00 and Trailblazers vs. Celtics at 4:00. All games are played at the Dallas Middle School. The public is wel- come. Devils win championship With only 13 players, the Back Mountain Blue Devils were able to compete against teams from Reading, Pittsburgh and Langhorne, and come away with the championship. Leadership, teamwork and desire were the elements that carried this team to victory. First row, Melonie Sappe; 2nd row, from left, Kellie Robacheski, Laura Loeffler, Sarah Armand, Nikki Sagatura, Stacey Amann, Jennifer Raub; 3rd row, Amy Pizzano, Jolene Mintzer, Jesse Tarity, Coach Ron Loeffler, Maureen McGuire, Katie Guntli and Casey Novajosky. Send The Post to a friend It makes a great gift Call 675-5211 for details Christmas Trees Sutton Tree Farm Outlet Rd., Lehman 675-2364 Spruce o Fir Pine BiLo Oil Ca Call around for prices - then make us your last call! We'll beat any adver- tised home heating oil price in our Per area by Gallon MINIMUM 125 GALLONS 1-888-BUY-BILO 24 Hour Hot Line *—- Open Daily Rt. 309 Shavertown 696-1126 Rt. 6 & 11 S. 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