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POTTSVILLE (PA.) REPUBLICAN EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1998 13 Sports briefing Mt. Carmel rans to boys' title Triumph over Blue Mountain clinches Division I crown 628-6000 453-1000 AAO.tnnn a7-757S CONNECT" 689-5200 362-4006 773-2211 345-3200 Link to AP WIDE For the latest IrVC sports news http:www.pottsvllle.com ORWIOSBURO Nick Sebes, Pete Dray and Jake Shellhammer 2091 Sports Headlines Lemaire's future with Devils in doubt EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J! (AP) Jacques Lemaire refused on Monday to shed any light on whether he wants to return as coach of the 100 -1. Hope (NS) 2. Sodrk (S), 3. Pasco (S).

16001. Buhay (NS) 4:36.0, 2. Hope IMS), 3. Poplaskl(S). 3200-1.

Buhay (NS) 10:15.3, 2. Krlskle (NS), 3. (he) Wagner (S) and PoplasU 110 HH -1. Knock (NS) 17.4, 2. Haas (S), 3.

Weaver (S). i- 300 tM 1. Knock (NS) 44.4, 2, Weaver (S), 3. Haas (S). Long Jump -1.

Weaver (S) 17-9'i, 2. Smith (NSUBrouse(NS). Triple Jump 1. Rhodes (S) 2. Weaver (S).

3. Smith INS), High Jump -1 Pryzblick (NS) 6-0, 2. Murphy (NS), 3. Wagner (S). Pole Vault -1.

Manney (S) 12-3, 2. Farrow (S), 3. Schrader (S). Shot Pul 1. C.

Camucck) (S) 50-7, 2. B. ble winners for the Crimson Tide. 100-1. Griesbaum (P) 10.9, 2.

Jones (P), 3. Mercurl (P). 200 1. PurceH (P) 25.2, 2. Felly (P), 3.

RunWe (P). 400-1. McGeever (P) 55.3, 2. Rupert (T), 3. Hassenbetn (P).

800- 1. Hodman (T) 2:03.6, 2. Everhart (P), 3. Nevenglosky (T). 1600-1.

Oertner (T) 4:51.3, 2. Trusky (T), 3. Womer(P). 3200 1. Oertner (I) 10:46, 2.

Nevenglosky (T), 3. Tmskey (T). 110 HH -1. SmulkHs (P) 15,6, 2, Botto (P), 3. RunWe (P).

300 IH -1. Smulktls (P) 44.1, 2. RunUe (P), 3. Barron (T). Long Jump 1.

Richardson (P) 18-3, 2. Schuylkill League Boys' Track Division I I 'Mount Carmel (7-0) 5 0 Pottsvllle (6-1) 4 1 Norm Schuylkill (4-2) 3 2 Blue Mountain (4-4) 2 3 Shamokln (3-4) 1 4 Tamaqua (1-6-1) 0 5 Division II Nativity (7-0) 5 0 Schuylkill Haven (4-2) 3 1 Marian (3-3) 3 2 PantrwValley (2-4-1) 2 3 Mahanoy Area (1-6) 1 3 Shenandoah Valley (0-6) 0 5 'Division champion Monday's scorn Division I Mount Carmel 89, Blue Mountain 43 North Schuylkill 89, Shamokln 61 1 Pottsvllle 115, Tamaqua 32 Division II Nativity 97, Shenandoah Valley 12 Marian 77, Panttier Valley 72 Discut i. Murphy ins 119-4, 2. PryzNick ramie ii), o. upion (ri.

i.Yoder(SI150-7.2.Halnes(SI.3. Javelin 1. Trlon Junto -1. Gf Iriesbaum (P) 39-9, 2. Lip- New Jersey Devils after the team's second straight early exit from the NHL "I have nothing to say," Lemaire said in a comment made to Devils spokesman Rick Minch after the players and coaches posed for a traditional season-ending team picture.

It's not surprising that Lemaire, who guided the Devils to the Stanley Cup in 1995, did not talk with the media. During the season, he skipped post-game news conferences rather than say something he would regret. And there is little doubt he is annoyed now after being eliminated in six games by Ottawa in the first round and then having at least one local newspa ton IP). 3. Henna fTY ssi; -ri: 't r- I rvy AM Hkjh Jump -1.

Dick (M) $-10, 2. Abadla (M), 3. Holloman (M). Pole Vault -1. 0'Gurek (PV) 10-6, 2.

Alsvan (M), 3. Behan (M). Shot Pul 1. Dolena (M) 41-0'A I Horvath Discus 1. Hltcko (PV) '125-6, 2.

Spence Javelin 1. Albright (M) '178-10, 2. Kreltz (PV). 3- Blazosky (PV). 400 Relay Marian (Alsvan, Holloman, Behan, Barrasso) 46.5.

1600 Relay-Marian 3:53.4. 3200 Relay Panther Valley (Papesh, Slivka, Gilbert. Smith) 10:05.5. 'School record. Nativity 97 Shen.

Valley 12 SHENANDOAH Matt Murphy won two events for Nativity, which picked up points in four events on forfeits. 100 -1. KacHowicz (SV) 11.7, 2, Barket (N), 3. Frankenstein (N). 200-No event 400 Nativity won by forfeit.

800 1. Murphy (N) 2:23.0, 2. Carl (N), 3. (tie) Balnbridge (N) and Hendricks (N). 1600 1.

Whalen (N) 5:59.0, 2. M. Pureed (N), 3. T. Pureed (N).

3200 -Nativity won by forfeit. 110 HH -1. Hughes (N) 15.3, 2. Pettish (N), 3. Troy (N).

300 IH Nativity won by forfeit. long Jump 1. Frankenstein (N) 18-8Vi, 2. Mohan (N), 3. Greshock (SV).

Triple Jump -1. Pellish (N) 2. Wade High Jump No event Pole Vault Nativity won by forfeit Shot Put -1. Savltsky (SV) 44-4, 2. Braukus (N), 3.

0'Donnell (SV). Discus No event. Javelin -1. Murphy (N) 123-3, 2. Kubick (N), 3.

Mohan (N). 400 Relay Nativity (Burdis, Shepton, tfo-vack, Murphy) 50.1. 1600 Relay No event 3200 Relay -Nativity 10:31. led Mount Carmel to a 89-43 victory over Blue Mountain to clinch the Schuylkill League Division I boys' championship. Sebes won the 100 in 11.7 and the 200 in 24.3, while Dray won the 1600 in 4:50.5 and the 1600 in 10:43.7.

Jake Shellhammer swept both hurdle events, the 110 high hurdles in 16.8 and the 300 intermediate hurdles in 43.1. Brett Schrader won the 800 and Brandon Raudenbush took the shot put for Blue Mountain. 100-1. Sebes (MC)H7. 2.

Veacti (MC), 3. Heffron (BM). 200-1. Sebes (MC) 24.3, 2. Veach (MC), 3.

Mod (BM). 400 1. Deltrey (MC) 55.2, 2. Gasiorowski (BM), 3. Gonzalo (MC).

BOO 1. Schrader (BM) 2:14.4, 2. Bennett (MC), 3. NevilS (BM). 1600-1.

Dray (MC) 4:50.5, 2. Ballat (BM), 3. Matukards (MC). 3200 1. Dray (MC) 10:43.7, 2.

MaUkaitis (MC). 3. Butz (BM). 110 HH -1. Shellhammer (MC) 16.8, 2.

Gonzalez IBM), 3. Hand (BM). 300 IH -1. Shellhammer (MC) 43.1, 2. Gonzalez (BM), 3.

Hand (BM). long Jump 1. Wysochansky (MC) 19-7, 2. Montgomery (MC), 3. Shultz (BM).

Triple Jump 1. Wysochansky (MC) 38-0, 2. High Jump No event. Pole Viult No event. LEMAIRE B.

Camucck) (S). 400 Relay -North Schuylkill 46.0. 1600 Relay r- North SchuylkH 3:41 .5. 3200 Relay North SchuylkH 9:27.6. Marian 77 Panther Valley 72 HOMETOWN Justin Barrasso won the 100, the 200 and the 110 high hurdles to lead the Colts.

100-1. Barrasso (M) 11.7, 2. Behan (M). 3. Mattrazzo (PV).

200 1. Barrasso (M) 24.0, 2. Holloman (M), 400 1. Holloman (M) 53.2, 2. Dick (M), 3.

Stanko (PV). 800 1. Smith (PV) 2:29, 2. Slivka (PV), 3. Gilbert (PV).

1600 1. Papesh (PV) 5:47.9, 2. Bartholomew (M), Noplace. 3200 1. Papesh (PV) 12:13, 2.

Smith (PV), 3. Slivka (PV). High Jump No event. Pole Vault -1. Beveridge (P) 10-6, 2.

Runkle (P), 3. Kleckner (P). Shot Put -1. MahalcNck (P) 43-0, 2. lauben-stJne (P).

3. Volosky (T). Olicus 1. Mahalchlck (P) 108-6, 2. Trezlse Javella-1.

Wo" (P) 153-7, 2. BuckJar (P), 3. Rorick (PI 400 Relay PottsvHIe (Purcei, Miller, Wat-kins, Mercuri) NA. 1600 Relay Pottsville (McGeever, Upton, Mercurl, Everhart) 3:55.4. 3200 Relay Pottsvllle (Beveridge, Felty, Everhart, McGeever) 9:04.

N. Schuylkill 89 Shamokin 61 SHAMOKIN Bob Roche, Mike Buhay and Matt Knock were multiple winners for the Spartans. 100 -1. Roche (NS) 11.3. 2.

Capone (NS), 3. Farrow (S). 200-1. Roche (NS) 23.6, 2. Capone (NS), 3.

Gricoskie (S). 400 1. Ambrose (NS) 53.0, 2. Hockenbroch (S), 3. Higgins (NS).

Shot Put 1. Raudenbush (BM) 44-5'A 2. Chariesworth (BM), 3. Hooper (BM). Dinars 1.

Moratelll (MC) 123-10, 2. Cull Jivella -1. Cull (MC) 161-7, 2. Moyer (BM), 3. Paulson (MC).

400 Relay Mount Carmel (KaHnosW, Veach, Montgomery, Sebes) 47.6. 1600 Relay Mount Carmel (Dettrey, Gonza-lo, Montgomery, Sebes) 3:53.7. 3200 Relay Blue Mountain (NevUs, Gingrich. Butz, Schrader) 9:16. Pottsville 115 Tamaqua 32 Keith Griesbaum, Bob Smulktis and Marty Ma-halchick were each dou- no nn i.

barrasso (M) ib.b, z. snereba (PV). 3. Rupert (M). per call for him to be fired.

After losing Game 6 to Ottawa on Saturday, Lemaire said he planned to take some time to think about his future. He has two years left on a contract that pays him about $1 million annually. Kentucky center enters NBA Draft LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Nazr Mohammed, whose shot blocking and rebounding helped lead Kentucky to the NCAA basketball championship, said Monday he would forgo a senior season and enter the NBA Draft. Mohammed, a 6-foot-10 center, said he would not hire an agent in order to protect his college eligibility in case he changes his mind before the June draft.

He has until seven days prior to the draft to withdraw his name and return for a final year. Mohammed led Kentucky in rebounding with 7.2 per game and blocked 75 shots. He hit 60 percent of his field goal attempts, mostly from short range, and developed a deft hook shot. International League honors Loewer DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) Rochester third baseman Willis Otanez, who drov6 in seven runs in one game, and ScrantonWilkes-Barre's Carlton Loewer, who tossed a five-hit shutout and struck out 13 in his only start, have been named players of the week in the International League. 300 IH 1 Shereba (PV) 45.3, 2.

Rupert (M). 3. Frank (PV). Una Jump 1. Klitchko (PV) 17-1 1Vi, 2.

Brady (M). 3. Boretsky (Ml. Triple Jump 1. Stanko (PV) 38-8'A, 2.

Kitchko (PV), 3. Alsvan (M). Red Tornadoes rout Eagles, capture girls' championship Schuylkill League Girls' Track Division I Mount Carmel (7-0) 5 0 North Schuylkill (4-2) 3 2 Blue Mountain 3 2 Shamokin (6-4) 2 3 Pottsvlle (1-5) 1 4 Tamaqua (4-4) 1 4 Division II Nativity (7-0) 5 0 ParrtherVaHey (4-3) 4 1 Mahanoy Area (2-4) 2 2 Marian (2-5) 2 3 Schuylkill Haven (1-5) 1 3 Shenandoah Valley (0-6) 0 5 Division champion Monday's scores Division I Mount Carmel 94, Blue Mountain 38 Tamaqua 74, Pottsville 47 Shamokln 71, North Schuylkill 70 Division II Nativity 81, Shenandoah Valley 10 Panther Valey 88, Marian 53 Colorado clobbers Stephenson, Phillies Game Summary 1600 Relay Mount Carmel 4:45.03. 3200 Relay Mount Carmel 10:49.9. Tamaqua 74 Pottsville 47 Jill Knoblauch and Alice Kraskey won two events apiece to lead Tamaqua.

Erika Hauptly took the high jump and javelin for Pottsville. 100 1. Knoblauch fT) 13.5, 2. Muesousky 200-1. Knoblauch (T) 28.7, 2.

Dudash (P), 3. Skroback (P). 400 1. Lazur (T) 1:04.8, 2. Skroback (P), 3.

Shafer(T). 800 1. Seward (P) 2:36.8, 2. Matalavage (T), 3. Wagner (T).

1600 1. Krasley (T) 5:47.3, 2. Zimmerman (T), 3. Seltzer (P). 3200 1.

Krasley (T) 13:15.9, 2. Hostler (T), 3. Zimmerman (T). 100 HH 4. Nattress (T) 18.1, 2.

Benny (T), 3. Clarkson(P). 300 IH 1. Porting (T) 52.0, 2. Nattress IT), 3.

Benny (T). Long Jump No event Triple Jump No event High Jump -1. Hauptly (P) 4-6, 2. No place, 3. No place.

Shot Put -'1. Rice (P) 28-9'A, 2. Depaull (P), 3. Santore (T). Discus 1.

Adamshick (T) 86-7, 2. Anabaki Javelin -1. Hauptly (P) 90-3, 2. Troxell (T), 3. Glenn 400 Relay Pottsville (Dudash, Vine, Mu-seousky, Pugh) 53.4.

1600 Relay Tamaqua (Shafer, Porting, Wagner, Krasley) 4:41.1. 3200 Relay Tamaqua (Wagner, Lazur, Matalavage, Lisela) 11:01. Shamokin 71 N. Schuylkill 70 SHAMOKIN -Josette ORWIGSBURG Jen Minnig, Becky Kort and Ana Ditchey were each double winners as Mount Carmel beat Blue Mountain 94-38 Monday to capture the Schuylkill League Division I girls' championship. Minnig won the 100 in 14.0 and the 200 in 29.5, while Kort won the 100 hurdles in 17.2 and the 300 hurdles in 48.8.

Ditchey won the javelin in 108-0 and the discus in 95-6. Allison Eckroth won the 400 and triple jump for Blue Mountain. 100-1. Minnig (MC) 14.0, 2. Mclntyre (BM), 3.Wessner(MC).

200- 1. Minnig (MC) 29.5, 2. Mclntryle (BM), 3.Wessner(MC). 400-1. Eckroth (BM) 1:08.5, 2.

tentini (MC), 3. Duceman (MC). 800-1. Skocik (MC) 2:43.9. 2.

Miller (BM), 3. Davis (BM). 1600 1. Gallagher (MC) 6:10.7, 2. Wozney (MC).

3. Ranck (BM). 3200- 1. Schnerring (BM) 13:48.01, 2." Wozney (MC), 3. Gallagher (MC).

100 HH -1. Kort (MC) 17.2, 2. Eckroth (BM), 3. Meredith (MC). 300 IH 1.

Kort (MC) 48.8, 2. Hallenbuch (MC), 3. Varano (MC). long Jump -1. Heffron (BM) 14-5'A, 2, Stel-ma (MC), 3.

Okronglis (MC). Triple Jump -1. Eckroth (BM) 30-3, 2. Vara-no (MC). 3.

Wascavage (MC). High Jump No event Shot Put 1 Klingerman (MC) 30-0. 2. Blase Discus 1. Ditchey (MC) 95-6, 2.

Yurkonis (BM), 3. Blase (MC). Javelin 1 Ditchey (MC) 108-0, 2. Okronglis (MC), 3. Jenan.

400 Relay-Mount Carmel 56.45. Savidge, Taryn Banaskie, Terrah Ryan, Melissa Heim won the 1600 relay by half a second to pro-pell the Indians to the Division I win. Jen Eye, Tara Scheu-ren and Ann Evans won two events apiece for North Schuylkill. 100-1. Scheuren (NS) 13.2, 2.

Gregory (S), 3. Boslego (S). 200 1. Eye (NS) 27.8, 2. Boslego (S), 3.

Scheuren (NS). 400 1. Eye (NS) 1:03.6, 2. Savidge (S), 3. Miller (S).

800 1. Smaritanic (NS) 2:33.6, 2. Sachieben (NS), 3. Sodrick 1600- 1. Ryan (S) 5:26.4, 2.

Kramer (S), 3. Sachieben (NS). 3200 1. Ryan (S) 11:34.2, 2. Kramer (S), 3.

fashion (NS). 100 HH 1. Connors (NS) 16.8, 2. Scheuren (NS), 3. Banakie (S).

300 IH -1. Scheuren (NS) 50.9, 2. Heim (S), 3. Banaskie (S). Long Jump 1.

Evans (NS) 14-4, 2. Boslego (S), 3. PonatosW (S). Triple Jump -1. Evans (NS) 30-1, 2.

Blass High Jump 1. Mace (S) 4-6, 2. Chesney (S). 3. Smith (S).

Slwl Put 1. Fedako (NS) 2. Wright (NS). 3. M.

Glover (S). Discus 1. Wapinsky (NS) 102-9, 2. Stepan-chick(NS), 3. C.

Glover (S). Javelin 1. Reidinger (S) 87-11, 2. Stepan-chick (NS), 3. Wright (NS).

400 Relay Shamokin (Boslego, Reidinger, Blass, Gregory) 54.9. 1600 Relay Shamokin (Savidge, Banaskie, Ryan, Heim) 4:25.9. 3200 Relay Shamokin (Ryan, Kramer, So-drick, 0'Showy) 11:02. 'Stadium record. Panther Valley 88 Marian 53 HOMETOWN Pam Ziegler and Lacey Gonza lez were multiple winners in Panther Valley's victory- 100-1.

Ziegler (PV) 14.3. 2. Wendling (PV), 1 Keefer (M). 200- 1. Ziegler (PV) 29.7, 2.

Magetsky (M), 3. Wendling (PV). 400-1. Gonzalez (PV) 1:03.12, 2. Bolton (M), 3.

Keefer (M). 800-1. Gonzalez (PV) 2:42. 2. Boberg (PV), 3.

Brooks (PV). 1600 1. Sharpe (PV) 4:02, 2. Beury (PV), 3. Turner (PV).

3200 -1. Boberg (PV) 14:23, 2. Keer (M), 3. Sharpe (PV). 100 HH 1.

Homcha (M) 19.1, 2. Stempa 300 IH -1. Lesher (M) 51.0, 2. Homcha (M), 3. Stempa (PV).

Long Jump 1. Blazosky (PV) 14-0, 2. Hasans (M), 3. Taylor (M). Triple Jump 1.

Ziegler (PV) 28-8'i, 2. Bal-sclk (M), 3. Green (PV). High Jump -1. Baddie (M) 4-10, 2.

Lesher (M), 3. Balaschick (M). Shot Pul 1. Conway (PV) 30-1, 2. Samec Discus 1.

Nunemacher (PV) 85-0, 2. Samec Javelin 1. Blazosky (PV) 104-0, 2. Gonzalez (PV), 3. Green (PV).

400 Relay Panther Valley (Zeigler, Wendling, Blazosky, Stiely) 55.7. 1600 Relay Marian (Bolton, Keefer, Set-vocki, Gonzalez) 5:02.2. 3200 Relay Panther Valley (Gonzalez, Brooks, Balogach, Boberg) 10:31. Nativity 81 Shen. Valley 10 SHENANDOAH Nativity won seven of the eight events run to cruise past Shenandoah Valley.

Among the Golden Girls' winners were Gina Ballat (100 hurdles), Bridgid Curry (800), Erin Braukus (long jump) and the seventh on Helton's grounder, and Castilla had an RBI grounder in the ninth. The Phillies got their second run in the eighth on pinch-hitter Alex. Arias' RBI single. Notes: Castilla has hit 10 of his 14 homers on the road. After making only five errors and allowing only one unearned run in their first.

25 games, the Phillies made seven errors and allowed nine unearned runs in their just-conv pleted three-game series against Houston. Phillies catcher Mike Lieberthal missed his second straight game because of a sore right elbow Phillies right-hander Mark Portugal who had COLORADO PHILADELPHIA abrhbi ahrhbl Lnsing 2b 4 12 4 Glnvillecf 3 0 10 Liriano 2b 1 0 0 0 Amara cf 10 10 Burkscf 4 112 Jfferieslf 3 110 CGdwincf 1110 Wnstonp 0 0 0 0 LWIkerrf 3 110 Hudlerph 10 0 0 VnWalrf 2 12 0 Gomesp 0 0 0 0 Bchettelf 5 110 Rolen 3b 3 0 11 Castilla3b 5 2 3 2 AArias3b 10 11 Helton 1b 5 12 3 Brogna 1b 3 0 0 .0 Mnwmc 5 0 0 0 KJrdanlb 10 0 0 NPerezss 4 110 MLewis2b 3 0 0 0 Thmsn 2 10 0 Abreu rf 3 0 0 0 Clbrnn ph 1 0 0 0 Parent 4 0 0 0 DeJeanp 0 0 0 0 Rlafordss 3 0 0 0 Dipoto 0 0 0 0 Stphnsn 10 0 0 Whtsdep 0 0 0 0 Sefcrklf 2110 Totals 42111411 Totals 32 2 82 ...041 310 101-11 Philadelphia 000 100 010- 2 Relaford (2). DP Colorado 1. LOB Colorado 5, Philadelphia 5. 2B Lansing (7), LWalker (11), Bichette (13), NPerez (6), Jefferies (6).

3B-Glanville (2). HR Burks (10), Castilla (14). IP ER BB SO Colorado 7 3 1 1 2 3 DeJean 1 3 110 0 Dipoto 1 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia Stphnsn L.0-2 31-3 7 7 6 1 3 Whiteside 22-3 2 2 2 0 1 Winston 2 2 110 2 Gomes 3 1 1 0 0 WP DeJean. Balk Stephenson. Umpires Home, Hailion; first Gorman: PHILLIESFrom Page 11 walked Thomson to load the bases before Lansing's three-run double made it 4-0.

"The walk to the pitcher might have been the turning point of the whole game," Stephenson said. "I didn't have room to put (Lansing) on. He hit it, and it found the gap." Helton singled home Larry Walker, who doubled to open the' third, to put Colorado ahead 5-0. The Rockies made it 6-0 on Lansing's RBI single in the fourth, chasing Stephenson. Reliever Matt Whiteside came in to face Burks, who hit a two-run homer that put the Rockies ahead 8-0.

The Phillies got their first hit and run in the fourth ErinMcGee (javelin). Heidi Shappell won the 1600 for Shenandoah Valley. 100-1. Wlams (N) 14.4, 2. Cortese (N), 3.

Coleman (N). 200 No event 400 -Nativity won by forfeit 800 -1. Curry (N) 3:02, 2. Shappell (SV), 3. Tavares (N).

1600-1. Shappell (SV) 6:38, 2. Curry (N), 3. Tavares (N). 3200 Nativity won by forfeit 100 HH -1.

Ballat (N) 18.9, 2. 'Snyder (N), 3. Cuff (SV). 300 IH-No event Long Jump 1. Braukus (N) 15-11 'A, 2.

Schaeffer (N), 3. Marcavage (SV). Triple Jump No event Hkjh Jump No event Shot Put Nativity won by forfeit Discut No event Javelin -1. McGee (N) 102-2, 2. Schane (N), 3.

Mohan (N). 400 Relay Nativity (Sacavage, Frompovlcz, Coteman, Williams) 1600 Relay -No event 3200 Reley-Nativity 12:57. Despite early lead, Red Barons fall to Bisons Second, Crawford; Third, Davidson. 2:35. A 11,403.

Associated Press Minor Leagues when Gregg Jefferies doubled and was sin knee surgery April 7, pitched batting practice before the game without any problem. Barring complications, he could be ready to pitch within the next two weeks. The Phillies have hit doubles in 16 straight games. Dixon combined on a fou-hit shutout in the Senators' Eastern League victory over the Akron Aeros. Smart (1-0) checked the Aeros on two hits over six innings and has not allowed an earned run in 20 innings on the Class AA level this season.

second with a honie run to put the Red Barons up 4-2. The Bisons scored the next five runs to pull away. Senators 5 AerosO HARRISBURG Harrisburg pitchers J.D. Smart and Tim gled home by Scott Rolen, but Colorado got that back in the fifth on Castilla's solo homer. The Rockies added a run in BUFFALO, N.Y.

Brandon Wilson had two RBIs and scored two runs to lead the Buffalo Bisons over the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Red Barons 9-6 Monday in the International League. V-V: Scranton took a 3-0 lead in the first inning on a three-run double by Bobby Estallella. The Bisons cut the lead to 3-2 in the bottom of the inning. Then, Wendell Magee, Jr. led off the Landscaper's favorite! Paul hurls Minersville to victory over Lourdes 01- 2 7412 1i .100 .100 Tamaqua (94, ShamoUa (4-1, 4-4) Swivel System walk-behind mowers gel in tight spaces and save you time.

Swivel wheels allow easy mowing around trees, walkways, flower beds, etc. Mulch or bag clippings BASEBALLFrom Page 11 Mahanoy Area 10 MMI6 FREELAND P.J. Wonsock Faust Watts (4) and Fegley; Walsh and FeMn. Walsh (2-5). L-Faust (2-3), HITS: TMiaqua Fegley, Faust Boyer, Davis 2, Coiidgno I Watts, Shimokht Varano 3, Walsh 2.

Haupt FelBn, Myers, Evans, Taylor, Grow. 28 Faust Boyer, Varano 2. Haupt Shamokin 12 Tamaqua 2 SHAMOKIN Eric Haupt, T.J. Walsh and Tony Varano drove in three runs each to lead the Indians to victory. Bryan Davis and Nick Colicig-no had two hits apiece for Area's Rob Miller and Jon Mer-vine held them to just one run the rest of the way.

Mahanoy Area (7-9, S-3) 303 220 010 10 2 500 010 0- 2 Miller, Mervlne (5) and Wowalc Shannon, Detweaer (4), Yoon (6) and Sehappel Miller (3-1). I Shannon (2-3). HITS: Mafemoy Area Owens, Wonsock 2, Bashinsky 2, Northey, VMrykas I Wowak, Heffelfinoer. MMI Yoon 2, Hartley. Detweiier.

SchappeK, Shannon 2. 2B Bashlnsky, Northey. 3B Wonsock. Ergonomic handlebar, designed for comlortabie mowing had two hits, including a triple and an RBI, to lead the Golden Bears past MMI. The Preppers scored five runs in the first inning, but Mahanoy While uppliit lul il yoit Antns Oilier $64900rcri I V.Xs, While ivpplies Hrp I VSJlS.

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