10 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, February 28, 2002 POST PHOTO/JIM PHILLIPS Lake-Lehman’s Tracy Hudak fought for position against Wyoming Area Friday. Girls (continued from page 9) the doubleheader. The Wildcats clawed back a few times, trimming their deficit to five at the half (27- 22). But Dallas used an 11-2 run to start the third quarter to put the game out of reach. Meredith Lacey opened the second half with a trey to push ‘the lead to 30-22. After a Western Wayne put- back basket, Dallas scored four consecutive layups, the last three in transition by Lacey, Shannon Thomas and -Tackie Hardwick. Three of the Mountaineers’ five starting sophomores scored in double figures, led by Thomas and Hardwick, who scored 15 apiece. Rosalyn Wen- tko added 13 and Lacey . -.i .. nine. The Wildcat bench outscored Dallas 27-4. Dallas a Ashleigh King (32) and Rosalyn Wentko put pressure on a West- ern Wayne player in last week's game. (continued from page 9) .500 from the floor. Doherty and Snyder each had six points to lead the Cavaliers third quarter rally. The Mountaineers bounced back with a 10-5 run to start the fourth quarter, which cut Prep's lead to one at 55-54, but the Cavaliers were seven of eight from the free throw line in the closing minutes to seal the victo- ry. Chuck Suppon poured in a game-high 20 points for the Mountaineers, while Doherty and Snyder teamed for 37 points of their own. Simonitis, who fin- ished the game with 17, was held to only three points in the second half. "(Prep was) able to dictate what they wanted to do on the court," McCue said. "We looked slow on the court, and when we needed a scoring opportunity, we did not get it." Wrestling (continued from page 9) Coolbaugh said of Reilly. “The one time he had me scared when he had a leg hooked up. Over the summer I've been working a lot on shots and shot defense, working a lot on my feet. One of the things I try to do is keep my hips up. That gave me a lot of confidence going back to the center of the mat.” Coolbaugh agreed with his friend Jones on his chances of finishing in the top three at re- gionals and earning a berth in the PIAA Championships March 7-9 at Hersheypark Arena. “I'd like to get down to Her- shey and get some experience there,” said Coolbaugh. “I think I'm that good. But it's how you do on the mat and how you Dallas Soccer Boosters to host craft show The Dallas High School Soc- cer Club is sponsoring the an- nual Spring Craft Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 17, at the Dallas Senior High School. There is no ad- mission charge. New venders interested in a booth can con- tact Lesley at 675-2558. ¢ show up and present yourself. It's the next level.” Stuppino on dean’s list Joseph P. Stuppino, son of Francesco Stuppino, Wyoming, has been named to the Iona Col- lege dean's list for the Fall 2001 semester. He is a 2000 graduate of Dallas High School, and is a linebacker on the football team. LL, Dallas wrestlers advance Cn a EA Martial Arts Students perform dem onstratior : a ¢ ¥ to Regionals BY TIMOTHY J. RAUB Post Staff Lake-Lehman head coach Phil Lipski knows his team will have their work cut out for them this weekend. He even makes no secret of the fact that it will down right hard to score team points at the PIAA Class 2A Northeast Regional Wrestling Tournament this week- end at Williamsport High School. “The real test will be (this) weekend,” said Lipski. “The com- petition is on another level, and it will be a lot harder to score o points.” The Black Knights will send 10 wrestlers to this weekend's tour- nament, which gets underway at 6 p.m. friday, with quarterfinal and first round consolation ac- tion. Lehman will look to district champions John Houssock (112 pounds), Matt Dragon (119) and Willie Weber (152), and district runner-up Matt Carey (HWT) to score points, and the quartet” stands a good chance of moving on to the PIAA Class 2A State Championships March 7,8, and 9 at Hersheypark Arena. Houssock (26-7) will meet Bloomsburg sophomore Zach Schnee (37-6) in the opening round, while Dragon (33-5) opens his first trip to the Regional PA Championship against Mount Carmel junior Eric McAndrew (29-6), and Weber will meet Northeast Bradford's Stephen Laudermilch (30-9). Other Black Knights in action this weekend will be: Kelby Mor- gan (103), seeded fourth, Aaron Kubasik (125), Ryan Post (130), Matt Stuart (160), Bob Morris (171) and Ed Becker (189). 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