12 The Post SPORTS Sunday, October 10, 2004 Quarterback (continued from page 11) high school.” Arcangeli credits his team- mates with smoothing the tran- sition. “It’s going pretty well,” he said. “T've got a good group of lineman to protect and Rick Schofield and Chris Boyle are great receivers. They make my job easier.” While Arcangeli, who dropped nearly 40 pounds in preparation for his new role still plays a few downs per game at defensive end, he miss- es the days when he played linebacker. “It’s tough to be on the receiving end of all the hits,” said Arcangeli. “It’s fun to dish them out sometimes.” Lake-Lehman. With the Knights off to a 2-3 start, Arcangeli and his team- mates are excited about the team’s early-season success. “Coach Myers has instilled a very positive attitude,” said Ar- cangeli. “We have two good wins and are getting better every week. We believe in our- selves and think we can win.” If Myers has his way, that at- titude will continue throughout the season. “The kids are very upbeat,” he said. “We've got tal- ent and the kids see that they can win. If we continue to strive to improve, the wins and losses will take care of them- selves.” FOR THE POST/AIMEE DILGER Dallas’ Caity Green tipped the ball over the net against Dallas A 32, Edwardsville 6 Dean Chopka scored a touch- down on the opening drive for Dallas. Mason Bullock recov- ered a fumble and ran it back 40 yards for a touchdown later in the first quarter. Then Joey Hayes threw a 25-yard touch- down pass to P.J. Precone that put Dallas up 18-0. Early in the second quarter P.J. Precone in- tercepted an Eagles’ pass and ran that back for a touchdown. Alex Mullen set up Dallas’s next score with an interception that led to a 40-yard touch- down pass by Hayes to Per- cone. A two-point conversion by Alex Wilhelm gave Dallas a 32-0 lead over the Eagles at halftime. Other highlights in- clude two fumble recoveries by Mitchell Artsma. Dallas B 44, Edwardsville 16 Tyler Shutlock caused an Ed- wardsville fumble in the first series of the game, which Zack Dirsa recovered and ran in for a touchdown. Providing some great tackles for the Dallas “D” were Buddy Shutlock, Brett Wanek, Dustin Siperko, Patrick Condo and Stephen Zapoticky. Shutting down the Eagles in- side running game were Byran McDonnell, Billy Dixon, Robert Graham, Eric Anderson and Bobby Saba. Adam Goeringer led the offense with two touch- downs. Also scoring touch- downs for the Junior Mounts JUN Dallas C 26, Edwardsville 6 The Dallas defensive line did an outstanding job shutting down the Eagles at every turn. The line was led by Josh Brob- st, Mike Pasternak, Kyle Rogers, John Hutchins, Logan Bullock and J.J. McGovern. Mark Michno led the offense with three touchdowns, one by an interception. McGovern rush for a touchdown and a two-point conversion. Dallas D 12, Edwardsville O The Junior Mounts D team improved its record to 5-2 with a solid effort. A 70-yard touch- down by Mikey Shutlock came early in the first half and anoth- er touchdown by Mitch Benson put Dallas up 12-0. Cole Dixon did a great job on 12 carries throughout the game. Josh Or- landini, Justin Hutchins and Paul Zablotney had two carries each. The players behind a sol- id defensive line included Ben- son, Dixon, Cody Long, Ryan Monk, Kris Rosencrans and Shutlock. Kingston Twp. B 20, Duryea 14 ‘ Robby Evans scored on a 5- yard plunge to give the Raiders an overtime victory at the Lackawanna County Stadium. Jake Simon scored two touch- downs in the first half, in a game that was tightly contest- ed all afternoon. The offensive Matt Tatarnyw blocked for Robbie Evans in the Kingston Township Raiders B team win over Duryea. tion, Nick Ondish, Chris Os- trum, Jake Piskorik, Aaron Perez, Dylan Thomas and oth- ers provided great blocking, while fullback Matt Tatarnyw ran the middle with authority in the second half. Defensively, Robert Boedecker and Justin Rivero anchored a stout run de- fense, stopping the Wildcats on fourth down on the 1-yard line during their overtime posses- sion. Robby Evans also recov- ered a fumble in the first half. Duryea 28, Kingston Twp. C O Chris Hood caught four passes for 65 yards as the Raiders fell to Duryea. The loss drops the Raiders to 5-2 and second place in the Kingston Twp. D 26, Duryea O Omar Nijmeh continued his stellar play, running for four touchdowns and leading the team in tackles as the Raiders derailed the Wildcats at Lack awanna County Stadium. The Raiders were able to control the ball most of the game with power running by Michael Olenginski, who also added a two-point conversion. Blocking from the line of Jude Moran, William Spare, Jason Morgan, Jason Anderson, and Matthew Miller was key to the offensive effort. David Edwards, Kyle Piskorik, and Tyler Miller added critical blocks out of the backfield. The defense was an- chored by Tanner Gattuso, Roundup (continued from page 11) 25-18, 25-17, 25-17. Amy Engelman added seven: kills for the Tigers, while Car- rie Olson added 20 service points. Tunkhannock 3, Pittston 1 Oct. 4 — Holly Holdredge had 35 service points and 13 aces to lead Tunkhannock over Pittston Area, 3-1. The scores were 25-6, 25-4, 31-33 and 25-6. Amy Engelman had 33 service points, eight aces and eight kills in the Tigers’ win. Lake-Lehman 3, Dallas 1 Oct. 4 — Hannah Sorber led the Black Knights with eight kills, 26 assists, seven service points and two aces in Lehman’s 3-1 victory over the Mountaineers. The scores were 25-13, 23-25, 25-10, 25-16. Erica Kelleher had 15 kills, 16 digs and eight blocks for the Moun- taineers. Marissa Harrison had 22 service points, five aces and 16 kills, Jessica Turak added 18 service points three aces and 11 kills in the Black Knights’ win. Caity Green posted two kills, 12 service points and Amande Szcucki had 26 assists and six service points for the Mountaineers. Crestwood 3, Tunkhannock 1 Oct. 1 — Holly Holdredge led Tunkhannock with 16 serv- ice points, four aces and 11 digs in the Tigers’ 3-1 loss to Crestwood. The scores were 25-16, 25-19, 20-25, 25-15. Kirsten Cavany added 19 serv- ice points, five kills and 10 digs, Carrie Olsen had 16 serv- ice points and 12 assists and Jessica Shaw had eight kills and two blocks in the Tigers’ loss. North Pocono 3, Dallas O Oct. 1 — Erica Kelleher paced the Mountaineers’ with nine kills, four aces and five blocks in the Mountaineers’ 3-0 loss to North Pocono. The scores were 25-23, 25-13, 25-17. Caity Green had eight kills, five blocks.and three aces in the los- ing effort. FIELD HOCKEY Lake-Lehman 5, Abington O Oct. 6 — Traci Ragukas scored twice as Lake-Lehman remained unbeaten in league play with a victory over Abing- ton Heights in a Division I game. Chrisse Kazmierski had a goal and two assists for the Black Knights, and Julia Covert and Jaime Lipski scored goals. Shannon Prescott made four saves in goal. : Coughlin 5, Dallas 1 Oct. 6 — Lauren Collini scored the Mountaineers’ goal off an assist by Megan Savage. O'Reilly 11, Montrose O Oct. 6 — Alison Baur and Annie Onzik each scored twice as Bishop OReilly remained unbeaten against Division II wy competition with a victory over Montrose. Katie Goode, Lauren Adam- chak, Tara Shevock, Emily Pop- son, Meg Mathewson, Chris- tine Bustin and Erin Ches- navich also scored goals for the Queenswomen. Lake-Lehman 8, Elk Lake O Oct. 4 — Traci Ragukas had a hat trick and Allison Boris added two goals in Lehman’s 8- 0 win over Elk Lake. Chrisse Kazmierski added a goal and two assists, Allison Paulauskas and Ashlee Leonard scored and Julia Covert had two assists in the win. Hoban 2, Dallas 2 (OT) Oct. 4 — Paige Selenski scored twice for the Moun- taineers in their 2-2 tie against Bishop Hoban. Hazleton 3, Tunkhannock 2 Oct. 4 — Jenny Fleming and April Antoine both scored for the Tigers in their 3-2 loss to Hazleton. Dallas 2, Tunkhannock O Oct. 1 — Lauren Collini and Megan Savage scored goals in the Mountaineers’ 2-0 win over Tunkhannock. Paige Selenski added a pair of assists and Lindsay Davenport made four saves to preserve the shutout win. Lake-Lehman 2, Wyoming Seminary O Oct. 1 — Chrisse Kazmierski and Julia Covert scored the games two goals for Lehman in their 2-0 victory over Wyoming Seminary. Amanda Sagan gave a super effort on the defensive side for the Black Knights. Shannon Prescott added two saves for Lehman in the win. GOLF Nothstein leads Hoban Sept. 30 — Jared Nothstein of Dallas shot a four over par 110 in 27 holes to lead Bishop Hoban to its first Wyoming Val- ley Conference team champi- onship since 1992. Jeff Clemente of Dallas shot a 120. Spencer Lunger and J.J. Stelma both shot 118s for Tunkhan- nock, who placed third. Mike O’Mara shot a 123 and Andy Soltis had a 127 for the Tigers. GIRLS TENNIS Dallas 7, Crestwood O Oct. 5 — Aly Nakkache won a No. 2 singles match, 7-5, 7-6, 7-3 in Dallas’ 7-0 win over Crestwood. Rachel Schaub and Paige Kyle also posted a No. 3 doubles win, 6-0 and 6-1, for the Mountaineers. Dallas 4, Berwick 3 Oct. 4 — Kristen Evans and Alia Pyros won in their singles matches and team up to win in a doubles match in Dallas’ 4-3 victory over Berwick. Rachel Schaub and Paige Kyle also won in doubles for the Moun- taineers. were Garrett Artsma, FJ. line, powered by Max Burke, Wyoming Valley West Junior Luke Hilstolsky, Justin Cooper, Costantino and Tyler Shutlock. Justin Hromek, Mike Sebas- Rootball League. and Mitch Kelly. BOWLING BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Top Scorers: Eric Kopko 211- Ashley Jackson 75-222. Palmer's 8-4, Laskowski's 8-4, Back Mountain Church League Top Scorers: John Franchella 300-278-279-857 (House Record), Rob Stair 300-173-275- 748, Ken Spencer Sr. 242-226- 246-714, Ken Wojciechowski 236-230-177-64 Youth Leagues Bantams, Lamareoux’'s Auto Parts 3-3, Maransky Auto Repair 33 Top Scorers: Lucas Nase 51- 84, Michael Peck 50-83, Christopher Nickle 56-65, Hunter Mingus 34-63, Kaitlyn Palmer 36-66, Kahli Kotulski 41- 63, Caroline Sheehan 27-45. Junior/Majors, Deleur's “Back to Basics” 6-2, Freedom Express 5-3, TC's Rydes & Re- pairs 5-3, Mountaineer Motor 4- 4, TS Ryan Security Systems 3- 5, Team 7 2-6, Case Construc- 591, Tim Doty 219-555, Neil Pop- ko 178-443, Matt Piazza 166- 440, Christopher Buchanan 169- 428, Allie Carswell 161-380, Jenn Jones 169-377, Marina Suder 141- 364, Kristin Borger 113-305, Kel- ly Evans 107-302. Pee Wees, Hogan's Heroes 2 4-0, Hogan's Heroes 10-4 Top Scorers: Jacob Wesley . 84, David Burgerhoff 74, Joseph Nickle 33, Cody Dunn 26, Brandy Shamaski 80, Cassidy Borger 47, Abbigale Mingus 29. Preps, Ken Shefler Better Built Const. 6-2, Hillside Dairy Farms 6-2, Cross Construction 5-3, Dish the Cable Satellite Company 4-4, Ron Lanning Trucking 3-5, Apple Tree Terrace 0-8 Top Scorers: Travis Doty 213- 528, Kyle Fine 165-436, Nicholas Evans 129-363, Michael Llewellyn 114-315, Anthony LaFratte 109-311, Alyx Stephens Ladies Country League, But- terfingers 14-2, Kit Kats 10-6, Al- mond Joys 7-9, Mallow Cups 7.5- 8.5, Mounds 5.5-10.5, Snickers 4-12 Top Scorers: Heather Patton 193-187-207-587, Mindy Schuler 200-191-133-524, Rose Radzinski 186-177-160-523, Lavisa Hillard 150-165-176-491, Suzy Thompson 147-147-191-485. Native Textiles, Left Overs 16- 4, The Ball Busters 13-7, All Hung But One 10-10, Kiss This 8-12, No- bodys 8-12, What's That 5-15 Top Scorers: Larry Wolfe 225- 646, Wayne Ide 215-585, Gary Schooley 223-553, Clem Kopko 197-549, . Bob Turak 183-516, Barb Kopko 224-524, Elaine Coburn 176-500, Ann Schooley 172-410, Dawn Vitack 94-263. Sunday Night Mixed Couples, Nice's 8-4, Strazdus' Rich 4-8, Zimniski's 1-11, Strazdus' Ray Sr. 0-12 Top Men Scorers: Leonard Laskowski 236-192-614, Paul Binker 197-171-508, Rich Straz- dus 178-168-503, John Zimnisjges 192-167-488, Dennis Wall 17 166-481, Gene Smith 209-149- 480. Top Women Scorers: Connie Bolcarovic 189-179-537, Joan Ro- ginski 173-149-454, Barbara Zimniski 176-149-440, Carol Williams 146-146-431, Betty King 146-146-421. Leading Averages (Men): Leonard Laskowski 191, Rich Strazdus 168, Paul Binker 163, John Zimniski 157, Dennis Wall 151, John Gula 151. (J Leading Averages (Women): | Connie Bolcarovic 156, Marie’ Nice 156, Barbara Zimniski 156, = Karen Laskowski 153, Megan ° Palmer 150, Betty King 141, Joan 3 vo woo SE. NCO pom gummm 58 WB (|) pt 5 gm Nek SR ERS Na EEN © DN) rm pm gem, orn wi Au. toms et ST Ue maa Sopa es | im ©2004 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. 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