Page 10—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN season 8-6-0; JVs end 6-7-3 Booters finish Donegal vs. Lancaster The Donegal soccermen traveled to Lancaster and met the Red Tornado on a wind-swept rainy day. .The Indians started off rapidly scoring two goals in the first period. Jay Long scored the last goal of his high school soccer career. Kris McCue scored his 14th goal in league play and the Indian backs applied the pressure. However, the Red Tornado were not to be denied and came back strong. By the end of the first half they knotted the score at two al! In the second half they continued their scoring ways and by the end of the game walked away with a 6-2 victory. Indians vs. Black Knights The Indians played Hempfield for the Indians’ final soccer game of the season. A victory for the Black Knights would assure them of the league’s champ- ionship. After a scoreless first period, the Knights scored on a penalty kick. They added another score and led 2-0 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Knights duplicated their first half effort, scoring on a penalty shot and scoring from the field. In the final quarter, the Indians re- bounded. Bob Barto scored on a penalty shot for the last goal of his high school soccer career. The final score was Hempfield 4 and Donegal 1. Congratulations to the 75-76 Donegal Indian Soccer Teams. Varsity 8—6—0 J. V.'s 6—7—3 Garden Spot edges Donegal The Donegal High School football team lost a close one Saturday to Garden Spot. Donegal scored first when Daryl Houseal carried the ball five yards over the goal line. George Mohr kicked the extra point. Js V. The J.V.’s played one of their best games of the season whipping the E-town Bears 3-0 Saturday morning at E-town. Randy Houseal scored twice for the Indians and Melvin Hay added the third. The rest of the week didn’t prove to be success- A touchdown and field goal by Garden Spot put them ahead, but Donegal made it 10-9 by tackling a G. S. back behind the Donegal goal line. Garden Spot scored again and ran for an extra two points in the third quarter to soccer team wins ful. The McCaskey J.V.’s, the powerhouse of section two this year on the J.V. level, dominated the game and shut out the Indians 2-0 on the Indians’ home field. On Tuesday afternoon the J.V.’s met Pequea Valley and lost a blockbusting VARSITY: Bob Barto, Jon Booth, Scott Brightbill, Jay Long, Dennis Finley, Buzz Haake, Joe Meszaros, Dave Weber, Brent Becker, Greg Lindemuth, Kris McCue, Aaron Secrest, Jon Sheetz, Jacob Sherk, Paul Smith, and Melvin Hay. JUNIOR VARSITY: Steve Eno, Corky Flick, John Hayman, Steve Hershey, Jon May, Randy McCoy, Phil Miskavich, Mike Sager, Randy Peters, Dan Strohm, Mark Weidman, Tom Bair, Mark Divet, Don Finley, Steve Henry, Scott Hershey, Ben Hess, Randy Houseal, Henry Klugh, Kelly Lesher, Tedd McKain, Greg Newlin, Ryan O’Leary, Brad New- comer, Randy Shelly, Chris Beaston, and Dennis Wel- ler. gridders 18-17 make the score 18-9. In the last quarter Al Brooks tossed a 35-yard to Houseal for a pass touchdown. Houseal also went over for two more points. But it wasn’t quite enough. The game ended 18-17. 1, loses 2 game that seemed to have two tired teams on the field. Pequea won the game 2-1. Don Findley scored for the Indians. The J.V. record now stands at 6 wins—S loss—3 ties for the year with two games left in the season. D.H.S. faculty regain the Donegal Cup The never-say-die faculty came from behind, scoring 3 goals in the final quarter to avenge last year’s 6-0 defeat and regain posession of the Donegal Cup. Kris McCue, Bob Barto, Joe Meszaros, and Jon Booth scored for the Varsity. Mr. Funk, Mr. Leader, and Mr. Metzler each scored a goal for the faculty. Mr. Milovanovic scored the last two goals for the faculty. The faculty defense, led by Mr. Swift in the goal, allowed the varsity only one goal in the last three quarters. Final score: Faculty S— Varsity 4. Maytown second graders to appear on T.V. by Deb Evans This Saturday, November 1 at 7:30 a.m., second graders from Maytown Elementary School will be th stars on ‘‘Sunshine Corners,”’ a weekly TV show on Channel 8, WGAL-TV. conducted by Marijane Landis. Appearance on Sun-shine Corners’’ is the culmination of a study the class has been making on television. The study was undertaken because television has so much influence on children. 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