Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 14, 1976, Image 13

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    January 14, 1976
Indians take lead in Section 3
The Indians massacred
Elco 109—50 last week and
took the lead in Section
Three of the Lancaster-Leb-
anon Basketball League.
The JVs won 46—40.
John Fellenbaum and Bob
Barto, with 19 points each,
led a scoring parade that
ended with six Indians
marching into the two-digit
column.
Kris McCue scored 17
points, Kevin Bradley scor-
ed 13, and Mark McKercher
and Kevin Mulligan scored
11 each.
Weber contributed 9
points, Miller 8, and Zim-
merman 2.
Donegal’s only serious
competitor for the Section
Three title is Pequea Valley.
PV was unbeaten until last
week, when the Annville-
Cleona Dutchmen whipped
them 57—49, leaving Done-
gal all alone at the top of the
league.
The Indians are now 4—0
in league play.
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 13
photo by Corky Flick
DHS wrestlers pin Lebanon
The Donegal High School
Jerry Ruhl (1:44), Bob
SECTION HI STATISTICS wrestlers whipped Lebanon Bishop (2:14) and Tim
39-24 and overpowered Howell (0:56). George Mohr
Lampeter-Strasburg 37-21 won a 4-0 decision.
League Leagn Jus last week. In the Lampeter-Stras-
Donegal 4—0 384—236 In the match against gurg match, Indian pins
= Pequea V. 3—1 214—190 Lebanon, Indian pins were were scored by Joe
Leb. Cath. 2—2 224—260 scored by Jerry Garner Meszaros (2:50), Clay
0 Garden Spot 2—2 220—194 (3:03), Clay Brandt (1:14), Brandt (1:59), Tim Howell
: Annville-C. 2—2 219—226 gm and Bob McComsey
= : 2—2 204—171 ad).
i Rows 5 275286 Decisions were won by
2 Elco 0—4 178—305 Indians Jerry Garner (4-0),
i George Mohr (7-0), Jerry
: brother Joe. Ruhl (12-1).
5 TEN TOP SCORERS photo by Corky Fifck The JVs lost both
A League matches.
gp fg f fa tot. avg.
Batz-Norlebco 4 36 22 27 94 23.5
Fellenbaum-Donegal 4 38 13 14 89 22.2 C : h
Diller-P.V. 4 33 811 74 18.35
Faiola-Annv.-C. 4 2791263 15.7 amera nig t
McKercher-Donegal 4 26 71059 14.7 before game
Miller-Donegal 4 20 18 21 S8 14.5
£5 Eagen-Leb. Cath. 4 20 14 19 54 13.5 by Georgeanne McCue
fi Nolt-Elco 4 16222954 135 :
te DelMarcel-Leb.C 4 24 3 751 12.7 Parents’ Basketball Baos-
Barto-Donegal 4 18 11 17 47 11.7 ter Club, has decided to
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Jerry Garner (on top) in action
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photo by Corky Flick
Junior High dribblers lose clese one to Elco
sponser a Camera Night at
the high school on Tuesday,
January 20, prior to the start
of the Varsity basketball
game when Donegal meets
Garden Spot.
All basketball fans are
invited te bring cameras for
individual pictures or team
shots of JV and Varsity
players plus the cheer-
leaders. The Coaches and
players will be available for
posed and action photos.
Fans can reserve Tues-
buzzer sounded. Elco scored
the winning field goal with
seconds on the clock.
32-33.
The outcome of the game
was in doubt until the final
The Beahm Jr. High
basketball team lost by a
hair to Elco last week,
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Photo shows the Beahm Jr. High basketball cheerleaders at halftime during the Elco game
last week. The cheerleaders are: Sandy Kreider, Laurie Zerphey, Sherri Brackbill, Deana
Germer, Becky Zimmerman, Liz McMuellen, Tracie Grove, Nancy Boulton, and Donna Tilley
(not shown)
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day, January 20, for getting
pictures of cur great Green
and White basketball team.
MYAA mtg.
Thur. Jan. 15
by Hazel Baker
The Marietta Youth Ath-
letic Asscciation will hold
it’s first monthly meeting of
1976 on Thursday, January
15th, at 7:30 p.m., in the
Marietta Community
House.
The agenda will include
installation of officers and
appeintments to commit-
tees.
Altough the weather is
not conducive te playing
baseball, plans for the up-
coming youth baseball pro-
gram will have to start now
in order to be ready to go
when the weather cooper-
ates. So anyone interested
in our program for this
summer is urged to attend
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