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Thursday. December 21 i 989 Houghkeepslo Journal High schools Girls' basketball NON LEAGUE Lourdes 62, Kennedy 44 Jon Salansky 0 0 0 0, Tara DeTiirrla I 1 8 17, Lara Cataiino 1 0 0 2, Para MdoujrWn 3 0 1 1. Cftrtett St. Germain 0 0 0 0, Eileen Roti 1 2, Colleen Talbot 4 8 2 10, Tara Buma i 0 0 4, Jean McHimh 4 2 Mary fllnowood 3 3 5 ArAel Brtolo7H 1 3. Total 87 62 KENNEDY 144) Colleen Walsll 2 4 10 9, Chrla Manwar fliH 0 0 0 0, Theresa Decker 0 04 0.

JuBerme twxy 2 3 7, Pejjy McCarthy 2 1 2 5, Cttmtlna Allan 1 6 9 7, Pant Peterson 2 04 4. Tara Dutry 0 0 2 0, Janet Apap 2 4 if. tuiaia. Lourdee Kennedy 11 17 II 11.12 11 I 11 44 Thrae oolntooalai Walsh (It Team record lourdes i overall, Kennedy 3 1 overall. Roosevelt 42, Spackenklll 35 SPACKENrilH.

(351 Ui Fraser 5 0 4 10, Chrfssy Cartot 1 0 3 2, Sandra Simonomctue 1 2 2 4, Julia Howard 0 0 0 0, DeoNe Drwllelskv 1 0 3 Julia Humphries 7 1 3 McFartSnd 1 0 0 2, Toiala 18 3 15 ROOSEVELT (42) JiN McTieman 0 0 1 0, Katrtna Brown 1 3 4 5. Mlndy Ahranholl 0 0 0 0, Ota Alttmarl 0 0 0 0, Christen Adela 8 2 5 14, Mdwe Potockl 61 4 11. Becky Heiman 3 6 10 15 12 24 42. Spackenklll 4 I 15,35 Roosevelt 12 13 11 42 Three point goalai None. Track CONFERENCE, I KICKOFF, MEET Late Tuesday results' SUFFERN Results Tuesday tor Franklm RoosavatL John Jay and Roy Ketcham High School Indoor track teams at Vie Conference I Kickoff Meet at Rockland Community Colleoe.

DIMS, 55 meter dealt: 3 Tana Henderson (R) 7.5. 300 daaln 3 Kanderson (R) 46.9. 1,000 run: 4 Kathy Janka (J) 3.21.5.3,000 rum 4 Joanna Oawaon (R( 11:62.5. High Jump: 2 Jen Lawrence (J) 4 8. ArniraBarnes(J)14 2.

Triple Jump: Jennifer Thomas (RCK) Shotput: 3 Enks Miner (J) 29 614. Mile relay: 4 Holly Harmon, Milfcr, Lawrence), 4:368. Two mile, Ketcham" (Thomas, Melissa Epstein, Kathy USusav Necle Donovan) 11:20..: SOYS 1,600 ruru Gootl Kutlner (FDR) 4:50.0. 3,200 mm 5 MikaKeenanRCK) 10:19.7. Triple Jump: 1 MaNkLesuer (RCK) 43 1.

Clarkstown South 48, Ketcham 37 krrcHABi tin Betay Nacarato 2 34 7, Rebecca Wen 0 1 2 1, Trldi Nacarato 5 0 0 10, Darlene Firm 1 0 1 2, Laura CatiM 1 1 2 3. Usa Powal 2 0 2 4. Sherri Short 0 0 1 0, KatWeeri Undry 3 4 8 10. Totals 14 0 20 37. CLARKSTOWN SOUTH (4BI Kattiy Sullivan 0 3 5 3, Jam Vtafletta 0 2 2 2, Us Heuer 4 3 4 1 1.

Noel Totcano 3 4 7 10. Brenda Koch 0 0 1 0, Leigh Benevento 66 718. Regtna Coedy 1 2 2 4. Totala 14 16 28 48. Ketcham 10 7 12 I ST' Clarkstown South 14 14 16 1 44 Three point Meld goals Benevento Team Record: Ketcham 1 2 overaV Clarkatown South 6 1 Swimming SECTION NINE Marlboro 120, Cornwall 40 200 yard medley relay: 1 M.

(Jason Baocock, Scott DeOeorge, Chris CarchloV MBit Johnston); 2 3 2:04.55. 00 freeettrlei 1 Babcock (ML 2 BI Bell (Ml, 3 Erlc Torrac (C); t24.07.V 200 IM: Johnsron (Ml, 2 KJrk Lukes (CI 3 DeGeorga 2:41.46. Mrreei 1 Carerndl (ML 2 CrtrHt Parker (CI 3 Brad darke (Mb 25.55. Bhrtngt Islorin Schmrtt (M), Joe Schmtu (M). 3 UiVe Upholl (M): 19930.

100 butternyt 1 John Flankjan (C), 2 Jamea Baomgton (M), 3 Cralg Bush (M); 1:26.24... 100 freestrlet 1 Chrlt Carer (M), Clarke (ML Mom Huston Mfc 57.06. 6O0 freestyle: 1 Matt Johnston Bt1 an Burns (C), 3 Pairl Hem (Mfc 82419. 100 backstroke: 1 Jason Babcock (M), '2 John Schmrtt (M), 3 B.II Bea (M; 100 breeststroke: 1 DeGeorge 2 Kirk Lukaa (CL 3)amea Batraton (ML' 1:15.97. 400 freestyle relay! 1 (Bel, Huston, Charlie Baiter): 2 C.

3 Marlboro 1 1 Results Wednesday's scores NorHeegue boys' basketball Newburgh 50, Port Jervrs 45. NorMeegue girls' baaketball 42. Spader 35. Clarkslown South 46, Ketcham 37. Lourdes 62 John Kennedy 44.

Sectkm One wreeUIng 41. Arlington 18. Beacon 52, Yorktown 21. John Jay 44, Mamaroneck 25. NerHeague wreattlng Ketcham 44, Wallmll.16.

Section Nine ewbnmlng Marlboro 120, Cornwall 40., Bowling Boys: Bowling 7, The Blind 0. Girls: Beacon 4, Peekakll 3. Wrestling SECTION ONE Beacon 52, Yorktown 201 pounds: James Fatson (B) dea Matt Materi. 13 tS: Jim Dunleavy (V) tech. fall Justin Morrow 1 J58; 1 05: Danny virtuoso (8) pinned Drag Defalk) 35..

112: Sieve Orobman (V) pinned Dan Oonulez 356; 110: Mike Manzl (B) pinned Joe Chermismo 1Mi Jim Veaple (B) pinned Fred Cuomo 1:14. 2: 138: Ryan ODonnel (Y) pinned Brian Stevens 148: Pat oattuso (D) pinned 6ydney Sargent 1:68. 155: Justm Lynch (B) pkmed Josh Boxer 129: 167: KevVt Golaa (B pinned Mark Upton 333: 177: Chicky Valentin (B) phnerj Scolt Schurtt t1ftTonyLagrn(B)rjlnnedBobMockel 58. Team Reeorde: Beacon 10 league and DveraR; Yorktown 1 2 overan, 0 2 league. Suffom 41, Arlington 18" SI pounde: Anton Gross IS) won by fbrenet SO: Vlnie LoRusso (A) won by (kxefiet 106: Brian Pfeiter (A) dec Hideo Esau.

6 3. 112: Mike Lemberoer (A) dec Anthony Glrihccchlo. 2 110: Chris MarreorU pinned Josh Perks. 126: Mickey Zrelak (S) pinned Mike Wooddrn, 3.S0. Tom Dttore (SJ pmned fmt McMor rls; 13S: Sean Plckelt (S) dec Mike Resa, L04; 146: John Spiegeirnan (S) pinned Scott Stafford, Nell Wanamaker (S) dec.

Matt Bowler, 4 167: Brian Knapp (S) dec Chart Ceierld. 7 1771 Kris Ml (A) dec Chris Pec. 11 3. 215: Tony Fatdano (A) draw with Pat Meehan, 33. Team Records: Arfington 0 4 overall; 6uftem4 2..

John Jay 44, Mamaroneck 25 B1 pounde: Glen Masey (M) won by forfeit 98: Dave Overton (J) won by disquaL over Dave Johnson; 105: Anthony Vrtt (M) Erie Amato, Derek Allen (J) pinned Carlos Mena 1:47: 11k Peter Yl (J) won by forfeit; 128: Tom Savino (J) won by forfeit. 132: Ken Paraona (J) dec Steve Marah (M. 1 138: Ed Fleming (J) dec Chris DeJesus; 145: Conde keough (M) pmned Kevin O'Dougheny 329. 185: Mike OuegWlJ) pinned Win Abramj 167: Pate Garto (M) won by forfeit: 177: Chris Burgos (J) pinned Ross Heckor 6:11. .216: Chrisman Lrtlerisson (M) pinned Jamie Schukal 1:52.

r. Team Reeorde: "JohrTJay .1 1 overaH" LMamaroneck 1 2 overaBr NON LEAGUE" Ketcham 44, Wallkill 16 81 pounds: Chrla MiUna (Kl won by forfiet; 68 no contest: 105: tourtland Twyman (K) won by 112: Paul Franco (K) pirmed Jell Smith, 11 Jelf DMsey (VYIdec Javld Zalar. 7 128: Fred Galbraith (K) pinned Dusty Palen, 1 32: Victor Lombard (W) dec. Jin Owon, 138: Ray OelroyK) pinned Scott Constable, 145: Marcus Geulza (K) ma), dec Kevin Pona, 12 0. 155: Dominic RosarmHa IK) pinned Dave Work, 167: Jkn Palen (W) dec Frank Novk, 8 177: Matt Fusaro (K) mal.

dec Kev Verba, 15 2. 216: Nick Ferranta (W) pinned Doug, Kitchen, 305. Team Records: Ketcham 3 1 overall; Warn 0 2 overall. iJ stays down Bowling Boys Beacon 7, The Blind 0 Sam Lsshiee 173 (65 160 533: Gene Mine 165.101 266; Donald Brown 134; Matt Faiia 147; Ed Johnson 166 105 142 413; Brian Juhasz 94; Tom Rossi 04; Scon Patterson 175 178; Patrick Keating 112. pinlall; Beacon The Bird 1,875.

Girls Beacon 4, Peekskill 3 Donna Fayo 144 116 131391: Melissa Hutveck S3; Jennifer MiKe 89 1 18 87 294: DetoresSekel 5 135 261; JoAnnaWrMht 140 162 143 945; Jorla Gastro 69 74 89 250. Total pintail: Peekska Beacon 1,696. Ftrat garnet Peekskill 627, Beacon Second game: Beacon 596, Peekskill 586; Third gemo: Beaqon 565, Peekskill 572, Schedule Today Conference til boya' baeketbalt Rhmedlfl at Haldane, 630 m. MHAL boys' basketban New Pattz at Red Hook. 7:30 p.m.

Marlboro at Highland, 7:30 p.m. rWallkm at Saufjerties, 7:30 p.m.: Onteora at Liberty, 7:30 p.m. Coleman at Rondout Valley, 7:30 p.rn Fallsburg at Ellanvilla, 7:30 p.m. Non league boya' baaketbaD John Jay Cross River at Beacon, 4:15 p.rrl, John F. Kennedy ot Lourdes, 4:15 p.m.

MHAL girls' basketball Red Hook at New Palo. 7:30 p.m. Highland at Marlboro, 7:30 p.m.: Saugerbes at Waiikifl, 7:30 p.m. Liberty at Onteora, 7:30 p.m. 1 Rondout Valley at Coleman, 7:30 p.m.

OCIAA girls' basketball Newburgh at Mlodletown, 7 p.m.' Non feegue girls' bsakatbell Beacon at John Jay Cross River, 4:15 pm. Salem at 7 p.m. Kingston at Roosevelt 6 p.m. Waiter Panas at Ossming, 4:15 m. New Rochelte at John Jay.

4:15 p.m. Section One gyrnnaatlca at Ketcham, 5:30 p.m. Section Nine gyrrrnastica Kingston at New PaRz, 5 pm. Section One swimming Arlington at Ketcham, at Poughkeepsto' John Jay at Poughkeepsie, 4.30 p.m. YORKTOWN The Beacon High "SchooFwesUihgeamfinally began its season Wednesday, and ended its first meet with a flurry.

With a strong group of upper weight wrestlers, the Bulldogs ran Jawayfronv Yorktown, 52 21, in the Conference" LeagueB opener for both teams. IOIivLQJ IM t9j The1 Bulldogs wonj the last five matches; each by pin. Beacon was originally supposed to open the season against on Dec 12, and the Bulldogs were sup; posed to wrestle in the Port Chester Tournament But a bomb scare at Nyack, and the snow storm last weekend prevented Beacon from wrestling on either occasion, First time varsitywrestlerTKevin" Golas had his first career victory to clinch the win, with his 1 67 pound "class pin of Mark Lipson at 3 min utes, 33 seconds. Pat Gattuso, Justin Lynch, Golas, Chicky and Tony Lagares dominated the; last five weight classes. FDR to IIYDE PARK The Roosevelt High School girls' basketball team had more plusses than minuses in its game against Spackenklll' Wednesday, and It also had more points at the end of the igarcuv Roosevelt defeated the visiting Spartans in a non league game, 42 35, for; its second victory In four 'games this season.

Roosevelt Coach Al Keeling said the key to his team's success was turnovers or. lack of SCHOOL SPORTS "We had 15 turnovers," which sounds like a lot," Keeling said. "But the plusses outweighed the minuses. We caused them to turn the ball over 42 times." Keeling gave credit to his guards for maintaining the positive ratio. ''Jill McTeirnan and Michele Potockl brought the ball up with few mistakes," Keeling'sald.

"They were able to keep their heads up and work to an objective." Roosevelt's Christen Adels fed all scores with 14 points, and the 5 foot lOVi sophomore center also had a team high 16 rebounds. LOURDES 62, Kennedy 44 Tara DeTurris scored ia 'game high 17 points to lead Lourdes past host John Kennedy of Somers. was theWarriorsl second straight zU ter a season opening loss to Port Jer "Kennedy (3 1) turned the ball over 42 times in the game. Mary Ring wood had 10: points and nine rebounds for Lourdes. CLARKSTOWN SOUTH 48, Ketcham 37 The visiting Indians; dropped their second game of; the season, losing to non league foe Clarkstown Souths Tricia Nacarato" led Ketcham with 10 points.

Bowling CORTLANDT Youth; didn't, keep vJoAnne, Wright from playing with savvy. "The seventh grader rolled 20 pins above her average over the course of. a three game series to lead the Beacon girls to a 3 victory positive Spackenklll yi adaBaaBravaaaasajBaBeaaBeaaBvaal i.a. miw JoumatCroig Ruttte Christen Adels of Roosevelt is pressured Wednesday kiliyjulie Humphreys C24) and Debbie Dzwilefskl for a oyer Peekskill. Beacon won the match by winning the 'second: and third games byjust 10 and 12 pins, The 7 Beacon7boys'eam shut dur the blind, 7 0, as Sam Lashlee led.the way with a 538 Track SUFFERN i Malik Lesuer kicked off in style Tuesday highC Lcsuer, of the; Roy C.

Ketcham Hlgh School team topped all Indian competitors at Conference I kickoff meet by placing first in the triple Lesuer won with a leap of 43 feet, 1 inchatRockland Community Col' lege. Geoff Kuffner led with: an eighth place finish in the 1,600 meter run. Kuffner was clocked at 4 rhinutesT 50 seconds. John Jay's Jen Lawrence was scc in thel high; jump" (4 8), Tana Henderson placed, third in the 55 dash (7.5 seconds) and'. 300 dash (46.2).

Compiled by the Journal sports staff; i' MIKEQUAGUO John Jay dwtwwMwwwww.wmww' BRIAN CIORQIS Lourdes WJAV.VAWWWMJUMVAWJVA'JMAW' i Ms CHRISTEN ADELS Roosevelt gmQuaglio's Bag Mm tkEkwlM ai MfSS I tb Hi Tu rike Quagllo, John Jay Quaglio is no quack when it comes to wrestling. The sophomore Improved his season record to 9 0 Lwith a 37 second pin against Mamaroneck's Will Abrams in the 155 pound weight class. He has only given up two match points this season. JOANNE WRIGHTJSeacon Only In seventh grade, Wright has consistently been one of Beacon's best bowlers. this year.

She has also been, bowling consistently above her 128 average this Wright bowled 140 162 143 series In Beacon's victory over TARA DETURRIS.Lourdea DeTurris destroyed the John Kennedy High.School defense, scoring a game high 17 points. She also had five steals to lead Lourdes to Its second victory of the season. KRIS BRILL, Arlington. Brill, a kept his seasorufcord perfect. with an 11 3 major decision over Suffern's Chris Paoll.

It was Brill's fourth victory of the season against no losses; KEVIN GOLAS, Beacon Golas earned his first career victory as a Bulldog wrestler and clinched a victory for Beacon In. Its season opening match with Yorktown. Golas, a junior, pinned Mark Upson In CHRISTEN ADELS, Roosevelt Adels put up some points and racked up some rebounds in Roosevelt's victory against Spackenklll. The sophomore center scored a team high 14 points and pulled down a team high 16 CHRIS CARCIIIDI, Marlboro The junior swam to a pair of first place finishes In the Dukes', victory win over Cornwall. Carchldi placed first in the 50 yard freestyle (25.55) and In the 100 freestyle (57.06).

He was also' a member of the winning 200 medley relay "Our defense was our offense today." BRIAN QIORQIS, Our Lady of Lourdes girls" basketball on the offensive opportunities created by his defense In the Warriors', victory over "I said If they won the match and pounded nails we would buy them all a steak dinner; They went 'out and trashed RICH SUBRIZE, Ketoham wrestling coach, who became the recipient of a hefty dinner bill after his team beat 44r1 6., quick pin leads Jay It didn't take long for John Jay's Mike Quaglio to keep his unbeaten record, untainted Wednesday. The sophomore 155 pound wrestler pinned Will, Abrams in just 37 seconds, and the Patriots beat 44 25, in a non league match. WRESTLING JQuagUo(9J))was coming of fa first place showing in Saturday's Jay Invitational Tournament, lie has allowed opponents just two points in his first nine matches. The Patriots had points in the first seven confrontations to improve to 1 1 this season. "Our middleweights pul It away for us," Patriot Coach Jim Molloy 'DereKAltenahd Chris recorded pins for Jay, Tom Savino won by forfeit, to improve his record t0 8 lr KETCHAM 44, Wallkill 16 Indian Coach Rich Subrize promised members of his team steak dinners if they went out beat; Wallkill.

They delivered. Paul Franco, Fred Galbraith, Ray Delio and Dominic Rosamilia all won by pins. in" his first varsity match, pinned Jeff Smith.at 2:54. Matt Fusaro; had his second victory at 177 despite wrestling, two weight classes above his normal division. "The victory 'gave the Indians a 3 1 records' i 1 "aasBaaaasBiiL.

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UTE THAN NEVER 'The Beacon wrestling Jeam.finallyopened; Its after one match was canceled because of snow and another because of a bomb Eight Beacon wrestlers had pins In the victory over Yorktown. BALANCING ACT Adels (with 14 points), Michele Potockl (with 11) and Becky Heiman (with 12) all scored In double figures for the Roosevelt girls' basketball RASSLER'S REVENGE Ketcham wrestler Paul Franco, a junior, pinned 'Wallkill' Jeff Smith for his first varsity win. Franco had lost to Smith earlier In the season at a novice tournament "Last i year we were 1 3 at this time," Subrize said. "We are.wrcs Uingwell." SUFFERN 41, Arlington 18 Vin nie LoRusso, Brian Pfeifer and Mike Lemberger bad early victories as the Admirals led early in the meet, but Section One power Suf fern came back to win. LoRusso wbT'by' forfeit impounds; Pfeifer beat Hideo Esaka, 5 3, at 105; and Lemberger decisioned Anthony Ginnocchio, 2 0, at 112.

Suffern dominated the mat from 119 pounds and up. Kris Brill was the only other Admiral beating; Chris Paolt, 11 3, at 177 pounds. "In the middle, they are extremely good," Arlington Coach Fred Perry, said; was second in Section One' last season, Watch for it in the Poughkeepsie Journal Dec. 24 31. Crack; Family stresses.

AIDS. The environ What trends, issues and news events left their mark on the '80s? How will they affect the mid Hudson Valley ln'the 90s? I Join us as we put into perspective the events that changed life in the mid Hudspn Valley. Don't miss "A Look Back, A Look a new series wrapping up the '80s starting Sunday, Dec, 24 in the Journal. The Pou9li1tttj)s'ft cfowviial V. jaH 'iiT r..

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