Page 16—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Grapplers beat Lebanon and Cocalico last week Donegal’s grapplers won two meets last week; they beat Lebanon 42 to 18 on Thursday and Cocalico 34 to 14 on Saturday. Against Lebanon, Steve Bowman (119 pounds) pinned his opponent, as did Steve Meszaros (132), Phil Mellinger (138), Jeff Bell (155). Duane Musser won by forfeit at 98 pounds. Kent Sweigart (10S), Mike Grein- er (126), and Dwayne Portner ‘won decisions against Lebanon. In the meet with Cocalico, Swiegart pinned his man. Musser, Greiner, Meszaros, Mellinger, Mummau, Wol- gemuth and Bell all won decisions. Hoover wrestled to a draw at 112 pounds. This week the Indian wrestlers will grapple with Ephrata here on Thursday and ELCO there on Saturday. Jay Roberts shares hopes for Marietta ‘‘As look at it, we have a good Council this time,” says Jay Roberts, the new president of Marietta Bor- ough Council. ‘“We have a good cross section of all walks of life in the borough, from housewife to pro- fessional. We have a good, relaxed atmosphere. There is a lot of interest. I’ve seen more committee meetings in the past week than in the two years I was on Council.” Roberts expects several new programs to develop this year: an improved youth program, a master street programs, and a new housing code. He foresees only two problems, but they are big ones: coping with the national flood plain re- gulations, and money. The money problem is the toughest. After heading the finance committe for the past two years, Roberts has no illusions about the size of the problem. At the moment, one sixth of the borough budget is [continued on page 5] Jay Roberts, President of Marietta Council career point. Restoration Associates to open info center As a public service, the Marietta Restoration Assoc- iates are opening an in- formation center in the business district of the town. The official ribbon cutting ceremony will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:00 with the Mayor, Council President and Restoration Associates presiding over the event. This center is a storefront located at 36 West Market Street and will be open 9:00 am to noon Saturday, through May, for the public’s use. In it will be such publications as The Old House Journal and other reference material related to restoration and preserva- tion. In addition, the Associates hope to keep on file topics related to Mar- ietta’s history. The group feels that with the ever-increasing num- bers of ‘‘do-it-yourselfers’’ restoring properties in town, and with the inclusion of large parts of Marietta in the National Register of Historic Places, there is a definite need for such a repository of practical in- [continued on page 5] Sherri Kinsey about to put in the ball for her 1000th January 23, 198) Dribblers win twice; Last week it was Sherri Kinsey. This week it will probably be Mitch Johnson who will score his 1000th point for Donegal High School, making him the second person, and the first male, to score so many points in the 25-year history of the school. The numerical event could occur in Tuesday’s game with Elizabethtown, if Johnson should score 1000th point this week Mitch can score 45 points in that game. He did score 41 points playing against Elizabethtown earlier this year. More likely, the event will take place Friday night at Garden Spot. Last week Mitch scored 33 points in Donegal’s 80 to 66 victory over ELCO on Tuesday. Friday he scored 24 points in the 50 to 38 win over North Lebanon. Kinsey passes 1000 point mark! Last Wednesday night Sherri Kinsey scored the 1000th point in her basketball career. It was the first time a player from Donegal had passed the 1000 mark in the 25-year history of the school district. The milestone was passed in the Donegal girls’ game with Pequea Valley, a game they won 111 to 28. The game was temporarily interrupted after Sherri’s achievment. Ken Depoe, assistant athletic director at Donegal, presented Sherri with the game ball. By the First at Donegal end of the game Sherri’s lifetime total stood at 1022. At the start of the game Sherri needed only three points to make a 1000. Her first shot at the basket swished through perfectly. Her next three shots for the crucial score, however, missed. The fourth attempt succeeded, and the crowd shouted its approval. On Friday the girls beat Columbia 70 to 44, and Sherri brought her career total to 1040. The girls are undefeated in their league and are indisputably in first place. Ken Depoe, assistant athletic director at Donegal, presents Sherri Kinsey with the game ball; the ball used by Kinsey to score her 1000th point. Kinsey was the first player in the 25-year history of Donegal to achieve such a mark, and it looks like Mitch Johnson will join her sometime this week. 2 — ke wht Cut’ wmbe ms Ar th gd EL A rT RT ay