a = = RR 4 Fall Sports Preview The palias Post September 9, 1998 Fall Sports Preview the palias Post September 9, 1998 9 Lehman football Lehman at the top of (from page 3) 1998 LAKE -LEHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Dalley, a senior who will move from center f to guard, senior Floyd McRoy at wingback “We will have to mix NO. NAME YEAR HT. WT. POSITIONS a strong con erence and junior Travis McRoy at fullback. : : ola Sgarlat, a a starter on the things up offensively to be 9 Mack Newell 11 5'Q" 165 WB/LB Bv CHRIS BELL offensive and defensive line, will likely successful. ” 17 D.J. Kapson : 11 50" 180 QB/S y miss the season after suffering a broken ; ir Post Correspondent ankle in the team’s first scrimmage. Rich Gorgone 18 Gregg Woronko LL 6 5 210 TE/LB : : “Carl's injury is a major loss,” said Lake-Lehman coach 20 Chris Navin 10 6'2 190 QB/LB If Lake-Lehman field hockey Gorgone. “He gave us experience on both 22 Rich Patton 11 510” . 200 TB/LB coach Jean Lipskiis correct when sides of the ball.” 25 John Pitcavage 11 5'9r 185 FB/LB she says success breeds suc- johnstone, a four-year starter, Joining Kapson in the 27 Irv Nulton 10 5'8" 180 TB/LB cess, the rest of the Wyoming is back at midfield. Junior Rachel backfield will be junior Rich 32 Stan Cmura 11 59" 155 SE/HB : you Conference had better be Kasper also returns in the i RE i Travis MeRoy 4 gu 220 eps The Knights were 15-3-1 and Te pleased with our McRoy and junior John 38 Tony Bilwin 11 58" 156 SE/HB won their third consecutive Dis- progress so far and with our en- Pitcavage will split time at 40 John Sharkus 10 62” 190 TE/LB trict 2 "AA" championshipayear iy;sjasm,” said Lipski. “We've fullback. 42/72 ~~ Seth Moyer 12 6'1 220 TET ago. This season, seven starters got some very good returning Morris will handle the 44 Willard Cilvik 10 5'9" 165 FB/LB ii and hope to continue the hjavers as well as some good j : spn radition. Neko andor D.J. Har 2 DweDdow 1 gr aw ome Our program is almost a Torok Nea prety decpand | _ wie : ave Delong 11 510 180 C/DE dircle ” explained Lipski: Whois p Drgry : Lake-Lehman field hockey ris will be at wingback. 56 Jarrod Dalley 12 59” 195 C/LB ie. SXp pel, > ave have enough versatility to give : ; te) NoUGIS- Loa | Jil Marchakitus. Jen Johnstone. Colbey Smith “We will have to. mix Lo assisted by Sandy Boyle and vol us some options.” First row: Becky Keefe, Jenn Naugle, Leigh Isaac, Jill Marchakitus, Je ; y ; things up offensively to be 62 Randy Boice 11 6'2 196 T/T unteer coach Lynn Coury. “The Lipski hopes to take advan- Sandy Lowery. successful,” explained 66 Carl Sgarlat 12 62" 220 TT upperclassmen know what it gage of the team’s quicknessand Second row: Kim Noler, Lindsay Boris, Alyson Bevan, Kim Parsons, Kelly Wagner, Ellen Young, Gorgone. “To do that, we 67 Palmer Edwards 12 511" 205 G/DE takes to win and work very hard. experience on the forward line, Lindsay Young, Jackie Faillace, Maureen White. need to establish our run- 69 Steve Arnold 10 510" 205 G/T The new kids see how the veter- especially in the early going as Third row: Amy Donovan, Kora Cadwalder, Colleen Mahon, Gina Coombs, Kori Clark, Marielle hing game. We have some 70 Dave, Kovalik 10 62" 200 T/T aus orn un the young defense comes to- Nore Janelle Perlis, Neena Patton, Corin Smith, Jannel Bucha, Carrie Thorne. a oe hE ow 75 Matt Kehler 11 62 240 7’ at forward including senior Leigh I Foun) ow: Sandy Boyle, Kalle Bri, Megan Tribendis, Bonnie Culver, Allele Kine, Volissa Wert people down Lake-Lehman coaches, from left, Mike Leskowsky, 80 Floyd McRoy 12 510 175 WB/HB Ann Isaac, juniors Janelle Perlis aid Lipski. “We'resolidup front. DeCesaris, Rachel Kasper, Janel Janiczek, Terri Peiffer, Rachel Harrison, Jean Lipski. The running gare will Bob Langan, Rich Gorgone, Scott Kerkowski. 81 Mike Fink 11 60 185 WB/LB and Melissa DeCesaris and The players know each other and depend on the offensive line 82 Matt Gonzales i 5'8" 130 SE/HB sophomore Alyson Bevan. work well together. We are re- explained Lipski. “If youre wor- pecomes even tougher this sea- teams. Although its too early to of junior center Dave ’ Ca me 86 D.J. Harris 11 8'1 170 WB/S Isaac, a two-year starter, is 8 pyjlding on defense where we ried about being tired, you lose son. “We play 20 league games tell, this team has great potential DeLong, Dalley and senior Brent Stransky Our line Isreal big” said Gorgone. 88 Matt Morris 12 63 180 SE/HB team tri-captain along with Jill yj] have several young players.” your concentration.” and the top four teams make the and has a realistic chance to get at guard, junior Matt Kehler and senior Matt Kehler is about 240 pounds, but we 89 Scott Healy 11 6.3" 165 SE/S Marchakitus and Jen Johnstone. The team’s other strength is With league power Crestwood playoffs,” said Lipski. “The top to states.” Palmer Edwards at tackle and junior Gregg : Marchakitus, a three-year jig physical conditioning. “We making the transition to Class two advance to states. Our first Lehman opened the season by Woronko at tight end. 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