. 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 22, 1997 7-8 ball (continued from page 9) points to the Trailblazers 2 to put the game out of reach by quarter's end. The Heat and Trailblazers traded baskets in the final stanza with each team scoring 10 points. The Heat offense was led by Mike Domzalski with a game high 17 points, which included 9 [ree throws in a row, followed by Kevin Piekara with 10 points and Frank Yanik with 6 points. Arthur Redmond and Jared Flowers played a fine defensive game for the Heat. The Trailblazer offense was led by John Nackley with 6 points followed by Dennis Ellis with 4 points. The Heat record goes to 6-2 while the Trailblazers record falls to 1-7. Next games are scheduled for Jan. 26 with the Sixers vs. Magic at 1:00; Trailblazers vs. Hornets al 2:00; Warriors vs. Bulls at 3:00 and the Cellics vs. the Heal at 4:00. Note: D.Y.B. is running a col- lege basketball trip on February 1 to see Villanova vs. Syracuse. For more information please contact Dave Domzalski at 675-8788. POST PHOTO/JIM PHILLIPS James Lyons drove around the pick set by Dave Milunic in Saturday's game against Seton. POST PHOTO/JIM PHILLIPS Matt Morris cleared the boards with an offensive rebound in last weekend's game against Seton. The Black Knights won 67-36. Morris scored seven points. GOH boys win three games Gate of Heaven boys varsity beat St. Regis 78-50 Jan. 11 behind top scorers J.C. DeRojas and Brad Feleccia, each with 21 points. On Jan. 15, the Gators beat St. Nick's Red 58-50. Brad Feleccia scored 24 points, Andrew Lohin scored 14 and J.D. DeRojas scored 12. The Gators beat Plains 45-38 on Jan. 18, with Feleccia again leading the scoring with 16, followed by DeRojas with 12. 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CROSSNUMBER GAME 81 82 |83 84 85 86 DIRECTIONS: By LS Fill each square with a number, one through nine. J AvPee- 87 88 89 90 * Horizontal squares should add to totals on right. vs * Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom. 91 92 93 [94 95 ° © ° Diagonal squares through center should add to o> total in upper and lower right. 96 97 98 > oh THERE MAY BE MORE 2 THAN ONE SOLUTION 99 {100 pur 101 [102 103 [104 |105 @ E Today's Challenge : 106 107 [108 109 110 [111 [112 25 Time 1 Minutes + zr 2 4 Seconds ) 113 114 115 [116 [117 [118 119 Sc © = = Your Working 120 121 122 123 & @ Time Minutes ; 124 125 126 127 < Seconds 26 | FH 13] 26 Milunic (continued from page 9) has his mind set on helping the team win in the second half of the season and he would like to make the WVC All-Star team at the con- clusion of the season. The Knights have won two in a row and Ozgo sees the team getting better and better each week. While not on the basketball court, Milunic plays middle on the school volleyball team. Moun- tain biking and weight lifting are some of his other favorite activi- ties. The 6’ 3” center loves to watch basketball games in person and on television. “love watching and rooting for the Chicago Bulls as well as Wake Forest Demon Dea- cons,” said Dave. “I am going to see Wake Forest play Georgia Tech in a few weeks. My sister, Allison, attends Wake Forest.” Dave lives in Chase with his parents, sister, Karen; and brother, Michael, who all support his efforts strongly. Milunic’'s best accomplish- ments have occurred on the bas- ketball court the past few sea- sons. He scored 20 and 27 points in games last season and this year against Bishop O'Reilly. Getting mentioned on the televi- sion news and in the newspapers is one thing that he was sure to add about his team. Dave applied to West Chester University as well as other col- leges. Although he does not know what he will study or even if he will play basketball, he is hoping to go to West Chester, but his main concern now is staying fo- cused on the second half of the season and helping the team make the playoffs. "SPORTS ROUNDUP GIRLS SWIMMING Dallas 149, Nanticoke 32 The Lady Mounts swept the meet with first place victories in every event to pull the plug on Nanticoke 149-32 Jan.15. Jacey Peterson split the water with first place finishes in the 50 freestyle and 500 freestyle while Michelle Molesky took first in the 100 fly and 100 backstroke. Stephanie Potisek had the composure on the board to take a first in the diving competition. Dallas 110, Pittston 74 Dallas boosted their conference record to an impressive 5-2 with a 110-74 victory over Pittston Jan.17. Alyssa Harris placed first in the 50 and 100 freestyle events while Shannon Gaffney went the distance with a first in the 500 freestyle. BOYS SWIMMING Dallas 105, Berwick 56 Matt Schweitzer, Tim Herbert and Robbie Neil each were four- time winners as Dallas drowned Berwick 105-56 Jan. 16 in Ber- wick. Schweitzer was first in two individual events, the 50 and 100 freestyle while Herbert had the endurance to take the 500 freestyle and 200 ind. medly. Neil placed in the 100 butterfly and 100 backstoke. WRESTLING Dallas 50, Bishop Hoban 21 Dallas grappler Paul Pitcavage (130) pinned his opponent in a scorching 36 seconds as Dallas flattened Hoban 50-21 Jan. 15 in the Valley. The Mounts also had falls by Dave Spurlin (119), Ken Hoover (135), Jamie Raub (152) and Matt Gingo (160). Bill Suda registered a technical fall at 145. Lehman 35, Hazleton 17 Hazleton took three in a row from the Knigths at 119, 125 and 130 before Lehman muscled out a few of their own and downed the Cougars 35-17 Jan. 15. A stub- born Hazleton squad kept fight- ing for the points until Joe Halow- ich (145) scored an overtime deci- sion to give the Knights the boost they needed to take a 23-9 lead with just five matches remaining. The upper weights then sealed the win with a pin by Ned Walsh (160) and decisions by Pat Rogowski (189) and Mike Woronko (Hwt). Baseball clinics at Misericordia The College Misericordia base- ball team will host two youth base- ball clinics, Saturday, Jan. 25 and Sunday, Jan. 26 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Anderson Center. The sessions are open to boys from 8-14 yers old and will fea- ture a hitting clinic Sat. and de- fensive clinic Sun. Cost is $25 per clinic or $45 for both. The instructional staff includes Chuck Edkins, Misericordia head baseball coach, Kevin Sponzo, Misericordia assistant baseball coach, and Dr. Michael Mould, Misericordia athletic director and former head baseball coach at Keystone Junior College. To register or obtain more in- formation, contact Chuck Edkins at 674-6397. The most local sports every week In Lehman 48, Tunkhannock b The Knights used five pins to roll past Tunkhannock 48-6 Jan.18 in Tunkhannock. Lehman had a perfect performance until the heavyweight round when the Tigers scored their only victory as Joe Farber pinned Lehman's Chris Price. Nick Raczkowski, Bill Breha, Eric Maciejczak, Joe Halowich and Pat Rogowski each scored pins for the victors. GIRLS BASKETBALL Dallas 54, Seminary 38 Sara Barlow bucketed a game high 16 points to lead the Lady Mounts to a 54-38 win over Semi- nary Jan. 18. Katie Austin fol- lowed Barlow's lead with 15 points of her own including 3 of 4 from the line. Adrienne Camp hit Dal- las’ only three-pointer. Seton 53, Lehman 35 The Lady Knights could only scrape together nine points in the first half as Seton ripped Lehman 53-35 Jan. 18 in Pittston. Kelly Spencer put together a 13 point effort for Lehman. Lehman 52, Seminary 28 Marisa Michaels chipped in three three-pointers for the Knights tolead Lehman past Wyo- ming Seminary 52-28 Jan.20 at Lehman. Michaels ended the night with a game high 13 points fol- lowed by Kelly Spencer with 12 and Mandy Kehler hitting eight. Lehman also won the JV game 39-23. Dallas 51, Bishop Hafey 36 The Lady Mounts are starting off the second half on a hot streak making it two wins in a row after a 51-36 win over Hafey Jan. 20. Adrienne Camp bucketed a game high 20 points including 8-of-11 from the line. Nikki Nackley tossed in 13. BOYS BASKETBALL Dallas 79, Seminary 63 Dallas outscored Seminary 26- 7 in the final period to clinch the Mounts first win of the season with a 79-63 victory Jan. 18. at home. Jonathan Saba led all scor- ers with 20 points followed by Ed Piekara and Tony Luizza with 19 points apiece. Lehman 67, Seton 36 Seton Catholic never seemed to pull it together, scoring only 12 points in the first half as Lehman handily downed their guests 67- 36 Jan. 18. Dave Milunic and George Frank combined for 33 of the Knights points. State will stock trout in winter Not rain, nor snow nor bitter wind shall keep diehard anglers from making their winter rounds. The PA Fish and Boat Commis- sion will be making its rounds as well, delivering more than 85,000 adult trout as part of the agency's Late Winter Stocking Program. The Late Winter Stockings run through January and February in 52 lakes and two rivers across 35 different counties. Waters in- cluded in the program are also open for an additional month of trout fishing. Trout angling is permitted in March on these wa- ters while most other trout- stocked waters close to fishing at the end of February in prepara- tion for the traditional Opening Day of the season. All fish harvested from the af- fected waters are subject to Ex- tend Trout Season rules. Trout must be a minimum of seven inches in length and no more than three per day may be taken. Li- censed anglers who wish to fish for trout must also display a valid Trout/Salmon stamp attached to their license on an outside gar- ment. Late Winter Stockings in Luzerne County are at Irena Lake, and Moon Lake the week of Feb. 3. © ; o» va Ye Ta Te TR TM Te Na Bu WT FLY
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