~ move for move. 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 12, 1997 3-4 ball (continued from page 9) NORTH CAROLINA 29 - WAKE FOREST 25 This was the upset game of the week as North Carolina came back to win 29-25 over Wake Forest. Tommy Hadzor had 12 big points, Kyle Mahle poured in 9 and Adam King contributed 4 points. North Carolina had a great team effort in the come back. Wake Forest was led by Matt Wilson with 10 points and Mike Race with 7 points. CLEMSON 34 - VIRGINIA 9 Mike Lloyd led the way for Clemson with 12 points on a lot of break aways as he took the ball away on many occasions going to the hoop for lay ups. Brian Kelly had 6 points and lots of big re- bounds. Ryan Ulbrich had 6 points and a lot of steals. Jeremy Weinstock also had 6 points and Steve Wengen had 4 points and | helped control the boards. Vir- ginia was led by Nick Varela with 6 points. Defensively John Yanik and Andrew Gramps played well. GEORGIA TECH 28 - MARYLAND 25 Going into the last week of the regular season the table was set Georgia Tech 6-0, vs Maryland 6- 0. The #1 spot in the playoff tournament on the line. This game was everthing it was sup- posed to be with the first quarter ending with a 8-8 tie after Mary- land had a 8-2 lead before coach Bob Lenahan called time out and Georgia Tech ended the quarter scoring the last 6 points. The second quarter was a defensive stand off with both teams staying even only scoring 4 apiece to be tied 12 to 12 at half time. The fast paced third quarter had a lot of scoring with Maryland scoring 10 to take a 1 point lead at the end of the third quarter as coach Don Murray matched Georgia Tech Georgia Tech's defense came through in the fourth quarter to win the game holding Maryland to 3 points as Georgia Tech came up with 7 to win the game. Georgia Tech was led by Timmy Crossin with 15 points, Bobby Lenahan 6 points and Ben Thomas hitting for 5 points. Maryland was led by Ryan Murray with 8 points, Matt Daube 8 points and Conor Judge with 4 points. Ryan Marascio and An- drew Van Loon played a strong defensive game for Maryland. FSU 24 - DUKE 10 - Florida State came up with a big win to go 4-3 and get the #3 spot in the playoffs over Duke as both teams started the game off 3- 3. Offensively Florida State was led by Ken Regan with 8 points, David Harding 7 points and Eric Domzalski with 5 points. The POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK Teammates congratulated Mike Woronko after he won his heavyweight match in overtime against Hanover's Ken Woodeshick. They finished regulation tied 1-1, and Woronko won a fall in the first OT. Black Knights have dominated WVC nearly a decade The Lake-Lehman wrestling team, under the direction of co-coaches Phil Lipski and Tom Williams, have amassed an amazing Wyoming Valley Conference Dual Meet record of 92-4-2 the last eight years within this time frame, the Knights have garnered 6 West Division titles, 6 Wyoming Valley Conference titles, 7 District Il AA titles and 2 Northeast Regional Titles. The team has been undefeated in the W.V.C. for six of those eight years. The Black Knights have also captured the initial District Il AA Dual Meet team championship this past weekend. This year’s starting lineup and current records are listed: Wt. Wrestler Grade Record 103 Nick Raczkowski 10 25-2 Butch Ruger 10 4-5 112 Jason Maciejczak 10 20-8 119 Bill Breha 12 22-6 125 Chad Sorber 10 8-10 Matt Magee 10 20-10 130 Justin Harris 10 1-1 Ryan McDade 10 0-2 135 Eric Maciejczak 11 26-2 140 Sam Saylor 10 21-10 Joe Halowich 12... 25-2 145 Jason Harris 10 0-0 152 Ned Walsh 12... 27-1 Tom Patton 12 10-12 160 Jeremy Sorber 12 2-4 171 Mick Konigus 11 8-12 Ryan Healy 11..:.3-4 Luke Shook 11 1-2 189 Pat Rogowski 12 18-11 Hwt. Mike Woronko 12 9-11 The Breakdown Year Overall W.V.C. Record Record 89-90 14-3-1 14-0-1 West Div. WVC Dist Il Champs 90-91 16-1 13-0 West Div. WVC Dist. Il N.E. Reg. 91-92 15-3 12-0 West Div. WVC Dist. || Champs 92-93 12-5 10-2 93-94 14-3-1 9-2-1 Dist. Il Champs 94-95 18-0 12-0 West Div. WVC Dist. Il N.E. Reg. 95-96 16-1 11-0 West Div. WVC Dist || Champs 96-97 17-1 11-0 West Div. WVC 27? Total 122-17-2 924-2 AROUND THE TRACK If its February, that means Florida is race car central. State College resident Butch Leitzinger was one of six drivers on the Dyson-Ford team that finished first overallinthe 24 hours of Daytona. A couple of weeks before at the Disney World Speedway, Joe Ruttman won the first NASCAR truck race of ‘97. He did so by tap- ping Chuck Sprague into the wall on the last lap in fitting DAVE BECCARIS It took only eight laps for top qualifier Tony Stewart to start lap- ping the field. Stewart qualified 17 mph faster than the last quali- fier. On a one mile oval, the speed differential is huge, if not danger- ous. While the ideas behind starting this second Indy car series seem honorable, the level of competi- tion is weak. Only 19 cars started and nine finished. None of these cars would be anywhere near the equal of an established CART team. With a new series, this is to be expected. The new IRL series and the old CART series are racing's version of the 60’s AFL - NFL football rivalry. Possibly, like make these new cars faster. It may take a few years, but they will eventually be much quicker than this first race. As in all racing, a select few teams will always have a financial advantage. With this, they will buy the best people, best equip- ment, and practice the most at each track. I don’t think the IRL can ever achieve an equal field of cars. In racing there will always be teams with better resources no matter how fair the rules might be. The IRL will survive for now because its founder also controls the Indianapolis 500. The CART teams will not build cars to race Wrestling (continued from page 7) they want to be,” said Lipski, who shares coaching duties with Tom Williams. “We have won a state title twice in the ‘90’s and to win it again would be great. The oppor- tunity and talent is definitely there,” Lipski also said he expected at least three wrestlers to go to regionals and about half of a dozen to the state tournament. But the Knights are not looking too far ahead and they know what they have to do in the upcoming weeks. Lake-Lehman High School second quarter honor roll John J. Oliver, principal of Lake-Lehman Senior High School, released the following honor roll for the second marking period. NINTH GRADE HONORS WITH DISTINCTION: Elizabeth Blidner, David Fine Jr., Jacklyn Walkowiak. NINTH GRADE HIGH HON- ORS: Megan Ann Basar, John Bebey, Jr., Tara Birt, Thomas Brislin, Stanley Chmura, Rachel Farley, Jennifer Joy Frank, Rachel Harrison, Richard Hislop II, Raymond Honeywell, Carrie Ann Houssock, Rachel Kasper, Crys- tal Kordowski, Marielle Narkiewicz, April Naugle, Daniel Nygren, Nicole Lee Parsons, Janelle Marie Perlis, Robert Roderick, Mary Smee, Grace Ann Sorber, Jennifer Sutton, Aaron Kim Wesoloski, Bryon Williams, Valerie Williams. NINTH GRADE HONORS: Randy Dale Boice, Kimberly Su- san Boyle, Melissa Brady, Kim- berly Bronson, Leanne Browski, Jessica Ann Carter, Kori Beth Clark, Michael Crispell, David John Kapson, Alexander Klaas, Miranda Klaas, Benjamin Kovaleski, David John Kowalek, Jaime Lee Laubenstein, Matthew Loftus, Sarah Rae Lozo, Ryan John Mariner, Matthew McMahon, Michael Milunic, Giles Moore, Thomas Pentangelo, Noah Pickett, John Pitcavage, Sara Rittenhouse, Gary John Sagan, Jr., Andrew Salko, Rise Catherine Scott, Ryan Todd Watson, Melinda White, Rhonda Yaple. TENTH GRADE HONORS WITH DISTINCTION: Jennifer Marie Basta, Angela Davis, Rebecca Kaufman, Kathleen Tripp, Kenneth Weaver, Jr. he TENTH GRADE: HIGH HON." ORS: Christina Baigis, Courtney Bouthot, Rachael Bouthot, Jen- nifer Celusniak, Mark Joseph Chopyak, Angela Marie Covert, John William Dawe, David Gary DeSanto, Monica Fallon, April Dawn Gonzales, Robert Hall III, Tiffany Harris, Erica Hodick, Rebecca Jean Keefe, Allison Kehler, Tricia Lee Kernag, Michael Kostrobala, Corey Makarewicz, Jill Marchakitus, Leah Matusek, Megan McGilvrey, Helen Moase, Jennifer Lynn Naugle, Faith O'Dell, Stacy Pagoda, Bridgette Petro, Samuel Saylor, Mickey Rob- ert Snyder, Chad Adam Sorber, Joshua James Thomas, Andrew Verdekal, Thomas Scott Walsh, Christina Wolfe. ELEVENTH GRADE HONORS WITH DISTINCTION: Jennifer Klaips, Ryan Dennis Mahle, Joanne White. ELEVENTH GRADE HIGH HONORS: Michael P. Casey, Jr., Theresa DeCesaris, Jessica Faith Elston, Mandy Kehler, Jeff Kernag, Hillary Pilosi, Brooke Posatko, Amy Lynn Sorber, Robert Weaver, James Weber, Darby Wolfe. ELEVENTH GRADE HONORS: Brian Bogdon, Andrea Bryant, Fawn Caines, Laura Grace Castellano, Kelly Ann Cave, Crys- tal Copeland, Daniel Dulebohn, Valerie Fiore, Kimberly Halowich, Michael Hollos, Angela Hoyson, Laura Jones, Sara Michelle Kasper, Theresa Kropp, Carrie Leigh Race, Shivakumu Rajagopalan, Melissa Rasmus, Samuel Rhodes, Lindsey Schraeder, Mandy Leigh Scovish, Robin Shaver, Kasandra Wagner, Nicole Yoblonski. TWELFTH GRADE HONORS WITH DISTINCTION: Nicole Cornell, George A. Frank, Stephen E. Hoprich, Matthew Link, An- drew Loughney, Winter Rusiloski, Allison Marie Savabe, Deborah White. TWELFTH GRADE HIGH HON- ORS: Nicole Judith Bouthot, Mary Brislin, Mark Celusniak, Caryn Clark, Danielle Conte, Mark Alan Coslett, Christina Ann Farrell, Jennifer Ann Fela, Joseph Halow- ich II, Michael Allen Ide, Marie Ann Manzoni, Kathryn Lynn Mar- tin, Melissa Mitchell, Phyllis Piatt, Amber Posatko, Christopher Price, Amanda Ann Weber, Melanie Yakus. TWELFTH GRADE HONORS: Melissa Ann Boltz, Jamie Joyce defensive player for Florida was NASCARfashion. DrivingaRoush football, they can one day meet just once a year at Indy and thus Joshua Keller, Janelle Kozloski, Brackin, Joseph B. Domkowski, Mike Wyberski. Duke was led by Ford, Ruttman had started 16th. Indianapolis president Tony the best teams and drivers will Michelle Lawler, Anthony Lumbis, Theresa Maxine Doty, Jeffrey Wil- I Ben Barbose with 4 points, Steve The Indy Racing League also George started the IRL to reduce not be there. An IRL-only India- Matthew Magee, Jennifer Lynn liam Ehret, Kimberly Ann Gaylord, Fritz 4 points and Colin Baird had its opener at Mickey world. the costofracing Indy carsandto napolis 500 is not what this race McCall, Gennffer Pauley, Alison Michael Joseph Kenney, Claire with 2 points. This was the first race using the return them to ovals, his India- © wasjusttwoyearsagobeforeTony Marie Piatt, Trisha Ann Pilosi, Kordowski, Nova Lamela, Mollie new chassis and engine combina- napolis Speedway being the most = George effectively locked out CART Christina Lynn Royer, Hugh Caitlin Lewis, Elizabeth & [ tion on which this series is built. important oval on the planet. The and the best teams in the sport Michael Ruger, Joanne Shoe- Lockavich, Christopher Lucarino, The chassis are built by G-Force side effects of his moves are im- The question is who will give in maker, Melanie Steele, Nathan ‘JasonE. Piper, Holly Rishko, Sa- Sports shorts ——— or Dallara and the engines proved safety and closer competi- first; the IRL which has Indy, but Walters, Benjamin Wolfe. rah Roberts, David Rogers, Patrick : : arecstock block versions of V-8s tion because the rules slow the does not have the best cars and TENTH GRADE HONORS: Rogowski, Wesley Rost, Sarah | (continued from page 9) from Nissan and Oldsmobile. cars down. drivers, or CART which has those Michele Lee Alters, Tabitha Joy Saylor, Stacy Siglin, Erin Snell, These are the only cars that are At this first race, the competi- drivers, but not the biggestracein Beck, Daisy Belle Boice, Lauren Heidi Sprau, Helene Carol Strutko, Evans also tripped up his oppo- eligible to race in the Indianapolis tion was far from close. Until an = the world to build around. The Brennan, Laura Brody, Maria Rebecca Lynn Sutton, Kelly Ann : nent registering a major decision 500. oil line broke, Stewart humiliated NFL and AFL merged to survive. Dobinick, Sheila Marie Ely, Lisa Tarreto, Jeanette Thrash, Shaun H at 103. I was in Orlando for this race, the field. It remains to be seen if Can these two? Ann Glatz, Genevieve Gregus, Eugene Titus, Tanya Verbyla, which ended on lap 146 of 200. It the other teams can catch up to Up next in Florida it will be the Mandy Lynn Hora, Leigh Ann Kevin Whipple, Michael Woronko, b was stopped because of a sudden Stewart's car owner, Menard. Thunderbirdsvs.theMonteCarlos Isaac, Jennifer Johnstone, Elizabeth Yeager. wl ! 2 GIRLS BASKETBALL rain storm that dropped inches of Menard has the best car because at Daytona. My only prediction is | GAR 70, Dallas 61 water on the track in whatseemed they have the most money. Can that as usual, NASCAR will find ; | The Dallas hoopsters lost a little like seconds. Eddie Cheever won the others spend enough to be as some reason to use ayellow flag to In ce lebra tion of E Stearn in the final mifites 2s GAR without ever leading a green flag fast? How long can costs stay bunch up the field with about 20 . : | swiped: = victory from the Lady lap when the first two carsdropped relatively low? laps or less to go. With NASCAR, National E ngineers Wee k, | Mounts 70-61 Feb. 6 inoveriime, Ht within two laps of each other The safety issue shouldbe good entertainment comes before sport. FE b 1 6 22 1997 i GAR outscored Dallas 15.444 the and the rain storm. until the engineers learn how to e ruary lle) ’ 8 extra period to polish off the logon, 8 you're invited to an H Mounts. Adrienne Camp and Katie Tor OF THE CLASS, Ne | Austin netted 18 points apiece AS ———————————— 2 while Stephanie Simonitis buck- ENGINEERS OPE A | HOU SE a 1 | eted 15. The loss is the girls’ first LEADING THE FIELD Turning Ideas NS) ) 5° ww Hl in the second half. ; Into Reality. i Ee EES BER Bl ER Bi al Back Mountain nominees ret. at the ; [- N N STATE | Dallas 45, Lehman 39 dominated the voting for the . Dallas bounced back from a student/Athlete awards Wi LK ES-BAR RR - CAM [2 U S 2 24-18 deficit at the half to take a ! [i presented by the Killer Bees 3089 vicio:y from Lehman Feb Athletic Club Feb. 1. Top left, Wednesday, February 19, 6:30 p.m. 11. Dallas’ Katie Austin showed ; ; 3 her stuff racking up a game high Jean Lipski accepted the first- in the Bell Atlantic Center for Technology building | 20 points. Adrienne Camp and place award for Debbie White, on the campus in Lehman. : | Nicky Nackley also tallied points presented by Frank Natitus. oo 8 BE i in the double digits with 11 and Bottom left, male finalists, from - l 10 points apiece respectively. Kelly left, Justin Jumper, Dallas; Mike A video of that day’s live national teleconference, Spencer and Adrienne Miroslaw Woronko, Lake-Lehman; Joe “Discover Engineering: Engineers Make a World I Lsptinexnigiis inthe hunt with Halowi h, Lake-Lehman of Difference,” will be shown at 6:45 p.m | Sigie: poms apiece. Lema the first place — ~~ BOYS BASKETBALL GAR 72. Dallas 50 male award. Don Berlew, Here's an opportunity to. . . | ; sporting fancy headgear, was rt | The Mounts were unable to pull He brining) Sboako: * Meet Penn State engineering faculty. | i one past GAR despite a combined princip peakel FRAN BAYER * Learn about the TWO Bachelor's Degree programs I 29 point effort by J.J. Smith and and the FIVE Associate Degree programs in i Jonathan Saba as the Grenadiers . : | downed Dallas 72.50 Feb. 7 in Engineering Technology that can be completed ova BR Wilkes-Barre. Smith lead Dallas at the Wilkes-Barre campus. with 15 points and was four of * See demonstrations in the engineering labs. | | oy at the line. Saba contributed * Sitin on an actual engineering class. | Wyoming 59, Lehman 38 Z Also . .. Admissions counselors will be on hand to i i i a Jog for Lelunen i answer your questions. er a point first period, the 2 ; BN ohis were only able to Sortve 3 Refreshments will be served. together 22 points the rest of the : i H game as Wyoming silenced their PENNSTATE For more information < { I hosts 59-38 Feb. 7. George Frank | Wilkes-Barre or to reserve : ed place, | was high for Lehman with 15 ==3 Campus call Penn State Wilkes-Barre, points including two three-point- (717) 675-9238 or (800) 966-6613. ers,
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