Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 13, 1980, Image 16

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    Page 16—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Wrestlers win 2 more
to finish in second place
Donegal’s wrestling team
closed their season last
week by winning two more
meets, bringing their record
for the season, 11 wins and
only one loss, making them
runners-up to Lancaster
Catholic in Section Two.
On Thursday the Indian
matmen took Annville Cle-
ona, 34 to 24, and on
Saturday out-wrestled Co-
lumbia, 42 to 14.
Against Annville-Cleona,
Dave Musser (98 pounds),
Leonard Mummau (145),
Jeff Bell (155), and Rudy
Wolgemuth (167) all pinned
their opponents.
Ken Swigart (10S), Mike
Greiner (126), Steve Mesza-
ros won decisions.
Against Columbia, Swei-
gart and Mummau won by
falls. Greiner, Meszaros,
Wolgemuth, and Bell won
decisions. Hoover had a
draw. Bell won by default,
and Musser and Becker won
by default.
Dribblers end season
with victories last week
Donegal boys’ basketbal
team finished their season
last week with two victories.
They beat Pequea Valley
Tuesday 74 to 6S, and beat
ELCO 73 to 70 on Friday.
With these two victories
their overall won-lost record
is 12 to 9, second best in
Section Three to Garden
Spot.
Mitch Johnson, Donegal’s
scoring ace, racked up 22
points against Pequea Val-
ley, and 3S points against
ELCO.
T. Merchant has 1000;
girls play PM tonight
The girls of Donegal
closed their regular basket-
ball season last week in their
typical style with smashing
victories over Lampeter-
Strasburg, 86 to 28, and
over Pequea Valley, 86 to
29
Tanya Merchant
Thus, the regular season
ended with a tie for first
place with Penn Manor,
both teams having records
of 13-1.
That tie will not last for
long, however. That tie will
be settled this Wednesday
night at Conestoga Valley
High School in a play-off
between the tied teams. The
game starts at 7 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased at
D.H.S., adults $2, students
$1. All tickets at the gate
will be $2.
In last week’s final game
of the season, Tanya
Merchant of the Donegal
girls basketball team scored
20 points to give her a career
total of 1001 points.
Tanya thus becomes the
third Donegal player to
achieve the 1000-mark.
Sherri Kinsey was the
first Indian to make the
mark. Then Mitch Johnson
reached it—and now Tanya.
Big “L” volleyball team
wins AAA championship
Both Big ‘““L”’ and Fay
Sherman’s won matches
Sunday, February 3 to force
a play-off in the Chiques
A.A.A. Co-ed Volleyball
League.
Sherman's defeated Har-
ris Hub 15 to 3 and 15 to 4
while Big ‘L”’ defeated
Three Center Square 15 to 2
and 15 to 4.
In the play-off for the
league championship, Big
““L”” defeated Fay Sher-
man’s 15 to 11, S to 15 and
15 to 6 to win its third
straight league champion-
ship. This establishes a new
league mark.
Player-coach Mike Lip-
pold, also the sponsor of Big
““L”’, has announced that his
team will be disbanded.
They will
defend their league champ-
ionship next year.
not return to
Other members of Big
““L” are: Lynn Baker, Lolly
Baker, Linda Schwar, Donna
McNaughton, Mike Stein-
baecher, Jim Obrockto and
Melvin Smith.
The play-offs will run for
the next two Sundays.
The Final Standings are:
Big “‘L”’ 11 and 2
Fay Sherman’s 10and 3
Harris Hub 3and 10
3 Center Square 2and 11
Left to right: Megan Mueller, second runner-up to
the Queen; Richelle Brandt, first runner-up to the
Queen; Jamie Lynn Madara, Sweetheart Queen;
The 1980 Mount Joy
Sweetheart King and Queen
were crowned Saturday,
February 9, at Trinity
Lutheran Church. The King,
Stephen Hower, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hower, 111 Springfield
Gardens, Mount Joy. The
Queen is Jamie Lynn
Madara, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Madara,
337 W. Donegal Street,
Mount Joy.
Other winners of the
contest were: Brent Wolf,
First Runner-up, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Wolf, 611
Hill Street; Joshua Crills,
Second Runner-up, son of
Kathy Crills, 301 Springfield
Gardens.
First Runner-up to the
Queen was Richelle Brandt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Brandt, Box 156;
and Second Runner-up was
Megan Mueller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Mueller, R.D.#1, Mount
Joy.
The King and Queen each
received a $25 gift certifi-
cate from Jack Horner
Shoes, and flowers compli-
ments of the Mount Joy
Joycee-ettes, sponsors of
the project. The Runners-up
each received gifts, also.
Patsey Hoffer, President
of the Joycee-ettes, present-
ed a check in the amount of
$335.00 to Mrs. Nettie
Germer for the Donegal
Dental Clinic and a check in
the amount of $111.67 to
Anne Milanof for the Mount
Joy Library.
The money was raised
when pictures of 28 children
were placed in local bus-
Stephen Hower, Sweetheart King; Brent Wolf, first
February 13, 1980
a
runner-up to the King. Joshua Crills, second
runner-up to the King was not present for the photo.
Mount Joy King and Queen Sweetheart chosen
inesses and residents se-
lected the winners by a
penny-a-vote.
The Joycee-ettes wish to
extend their appreciation to
the candidates, their
parents, participating bus-
inesses and all who helped
to make this a successful
project.
—Beverly Swanson
Patsey Hoffer, President of the Joycee-ettes, left, presents checks to Anne
. Milanof, center, of the Mount Joy Library and Nettie Germer of the Donegal
Dental Clinic.
John J. Snyder, architectural historian,
to hold workshop in Associates center
The Marietta Restoration
Associates announce the
fourth in a series of free
workshops to be held
Tuesday, February 26 at
7:30 pm at 36 West Market
Street in Marietta. John J.
Snyder, a local architectural
historian, will be conducting
a session on the identifica-
tion of architectural features
of local homes. If you are
curious about the vintage or
description of particular
exterior or interior features
of your house, please plan to
attend. Also, if you are
completing an application
for a loan and need an
accurate description of the
facade of your building, this
workshop may be of help.
The Marietta Restoration
Associates will be glad to
take photographs of part-
icular parts of your house
free of charge to those in
Marietta and at a nominal
cost to residents in sur-
rounding ‘communities if
photos are not available.
Bring in these photos to the
workshop for an accurate
description. Contact Lance
Hardcastle at 426-3214 prior
to February 21 to make
arrangements. for photo-
graphy.
Also, Mr. Snyder will
provide a talk on the
qualities of the Historic
District of Marietta and its
meaning for its residents.
Call 426-1694 to sign up
for the workshop.