Vv The Dallas Post ® Section 2 Wednesday , November 25, 1998 Sports Lake-Lehman seasons end at hands of eventual state champions @occer falls to ELCO Eastern Lebanon County (ELCO) stopped Lake-Lehman's bid for a state championship Nov. 18, beating the Black Knights 4-0. The teams had played early in pre-season, and came away on the short end of a 3-2 score. The statistics, except Lohin pours it on in 4th quarter to lead Pace to win @ ace Phys. Ther. 38 - Burger King 27 Pace outscored Burger King in the first quarter 12-9 on the shoot- ing of Chris Mounce and Joey Wyberski. It was a defensive sec- ond quarter with neither team scoring a bucket. Burger King's Ryan Gryskavicz caught fire in the third quarter and pumped in ine of his team high 14 points in the quarter to give his team 24-23 lead at quarters end. Pace’s David Lohin went on a scoring spree in the fourth quarter, scoring 13 points to pace his team to victory. Pace’s offense was led by Lohin with 25 points, followed by Mounce with 10 points. Burger King's offense was led by Ryan Gryskavicz with 14 points. @ \merican Asphalt 56 - Gilroy Realtor 33 "American Asphalt’'s Jon Barbose pumped in 11 of his game high 33 points in the first quarter, and gave his team a 14-4 first quarter advantage. Gllroy bounced baci in the second quar- ter and outscored Asphalt 14-10 to narrow Asphalt’s lead at half- @ine to 24-18. Asphalt’s Barbose and Anthony Musto led their team in scoring in the third quarter, while Charlie Stajewski and Mark Kertesz provided the offense for Gilroy. Asphalt exploded offen- sively in the fourth quarter and coasted to an easy win. American Asphalt’s offense was led by Jon Barbose with 33 points, followed by Francis Shovlin with 10 points and Brian Dempsey with seven points. Gilroy Realtors offense “was led by Charlie Stajewski with 13 points, followed by Mark Kertesz with 10 points: Dallas Chiropractic 53 - Eastern Penn 38 Both teams came out shooting irr. the first quarter, with Paul McCue providing the offense for itastern Penn, while Donny "Murray and Adam Tkaczyk pro- vided the offensive spark for Dal- las Chiropractic. Both teams con- tinued to shoot well in the second guarter and Chiropractic held a slim 26-22 halftime lead. Tkaczyk in his second three point basket of the game in the third quarter gave his team a 35 to 30 third quarter lead. . Chiropractic outscored Eastern 18-8 in the Fh quarter to seal the win. Chiropractic’s offense was led by Donny* Murray with 28 points, for the score, were close. Lehman had 11 shots to ELCO'’s 10, and two corners to one. But the Black Knights’ defense gave up more goals than it had in a game all season, while the offense couldn't get untracked and was kept scoreless for only the second time. The loss put an end to a Ryan Gryskewicz went to the hoop, left photo, as David Lohin tried to deny him the bucket. D.J. Tasselmeyer was framed between them. In top: followed by Tkaczyk with 14 points. Eastern’s offense was led by McCue with 28 points followed by Brett Sprau with six points. InterMetro Industries 44 -. NAPA Auto Parts 25 InterMetro’s Curtis Keiper and Mitch Mitchell combined for 11 points and outscored NAPA 13-4 at quarters end. It was a slow quarter for both teams and half- time it was 22-9 in InterMetro’s Yeagles win U-11 Travel title Five Back Mountain soccer players, Ben Thomas, Ronnie Shiner, Eric Domzalski, Nathan Carr and Mike Dougherty, helped lead the East Mountain Eagles, coached by Mary Zuchoski over the Back Mountain Blues, coached by Bill Tooley, in the championship game of the Northeast Travel U-11 division. The game went into overtime with the East Mountain Eagles defeating the Back Mountain Blues with a 2-1 victory.From left, first row, Mike Dougherty, Sean Cane, Ronnie Shiner, Nathan Carr, Ben Thomas, Michael Molitoris, Jeff Chiucchiand Andrew Polinchak. Second row, coach Mary Suchoski, Kenneth - Suchoski, Jarrod Wysocki, Eric Weiscarger, Alex Lombard, Eric - Domazlski, Paul Parashac and coach Mike Molitoris. magnificent season for the Knights, in which they went 23- 1-1 in the regular season and won the district title for the second consecutive year. ELCO went on to win the Class AA state championship by beating Quaker Valley 2-1 Nov. 20. favor. InterMetro continued their scoring ways in the third quarter on the shooting of Tyler Droppers. NAPA mounted a rally in the fourth quarter with Mike English pump- ing in 10 points, however it wasn't enough to stop InterMetro’'s of- fensive power. InterMetro offense was led by Mitchell with 15 points followed by Keiper with 14 points and Droppers with 10 points. NAPA ‘s offense was led by En- glish with a game high 17 points, 3 Hockey comes up short against unbeated Southern Lehigh In 1996, it was a happy occasion every time the Lake- Lehman field hockey team returned from a playoff game. And things seemed to be going the same way this year, until the Knights met Southern right photo, Tasselmeyer tried to reach for the steal against Sam Brown. Mitch Mitchell, lower right photo, kept the ball in as Erich Mahle closed in. followe by Eric Mahle with 6 points. Pioneer Const. 36 - Chatham Tech. 28 Pioneer jumped out to a 8-4 lead at the end of the first quarter on the shooting of Mike Fehlinger and Gene Lispi. Chatham's Jeff Dickson and Greg Mascioli com- bined for 11 points in the second quarter and Pioneer went into halftime with a 19-15 lead. Kevin SPORTS SHORTS Dallas Alumni Soccer Game Saturday The Dallas High School Soccer Club will hold their annual Thanks- - giving Alumni Game on Saturday, Nov. 28 at 11 a.m. at the high school field. Former coach John McCafferty will be coaching the alumni team, while head coach Chris Scharff will be coaching the 1998 team for this special game. Alumni players can call Joe McHale at 675-9024 for more information. Christmas tournament at Four Seasons Four Seasons Golf Club, Exeter, will be holding their 8th annual Captain & Crew Christmas Tournament on Sunday, Dec. 13, with tee times starting at 9 a.m. The $29 per person fee includes 18 holes, meal, beverages and a wrapped present under the tree for all players. Santa will be visiting all players on the course in his refreshment sleigh. Call 655-8869 to register your foursome. Dymond leads Misericordia scoring Former Lake-Lehman High School athletic standout Cathy Dymond recently completed her junior season with the field hockey team at College Misericordia. Dymond played in all 16 games at forward for the Cougars. She led the team in scoring with five goals and four assists. She is seventh on the school’s all-time scoring list with 42 points. Misericordia ended the season at 6-10. Lehigh Nov. 18. Lehman, which had beaten WVC rival Crestwood twice in the regular season, and would have faced the Comets again had both teams won their playoff games, met its match in Southern Lehigh, which came into the game unbeaten in 26 games. The score was 1-1 at the half, with Janelle Perlis firing in an unassisted goal to knot the score near the end of the period, but Lehman couldn’t answer the next Southern Lehigh goal. It might have been worse; Colby Smith stopped 24 Spartans’ shots in goal. ; Southern Lehigh then beat Line Mountain for the AA title. - Domzalski and Fehlinger contin- ued Pioneer's scoring punch in the third quarter. Chris Higdon, Domezalski and Fehlinger provided the offensive and defensive spark to seal the win in the fourth quar- ter. Pioneer's offense was led by Fehlinger with 13 points, followed by Domzalski with nine points and Higdon with eight points. Chatham's offense was led by Dickson with a dame high 14 points followed by Greg Mascioli with eight points. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS STANDINGS after 3rd week of play: American Asphalt 3-0 Dallas Chiropractic 3-0 Eastern Penn Supply 2-1 . Gilroy Realtor 2-1 Intermetro Indus. 2-1 NAPA Auto Parts 1-2 Pace Physical Ther. 1-2 Pioneer Construction 1-2 Burger King 0-3 0-3 Chatham Tech. Freedom undefeated U-12 champions The Back Mountain Freedom U-12 Girls soccer team capped off an undefeated season by winning the Northeast Travel Soccer Girls U- 12 championship on November 8 at Lake-Lehman High School. Freedom finished the season 8-0-1 with 21 goals for and only four against. Freedom defeated Wilkes-Barre Celtic 1-0 in the semi-final and Abington Asteroids 1-0 in the final. Kneeling, from left, Caitlyn Tooley, Connie Kane, Katie Guesto, Michele Iveson, Courtney Novajosky, Rosalyn Wentko, Amanda Alles, Britt Evans. Standing, Alison Ostrum, Lindsey Conrad, Jillian Seeley, Katy Whalen, Amanda Sagan, Christine Bustin, Caroline Byron, Jodi Dickson. Missing from photo, Katelynn Lawrence.
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