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Page 10-Septetnber, 19, 1985-Fort Covington Sun-Fort Covington, N. Y. Boys Soccer Although they dropped their going. After the home team tai- 2-1, Massena. The red and aspect work in their favonto only game last week, 3-0 to } iec j to open tne game Scott white visitors got that one back down the Shamrocks, but not Hermon-DeKalb, the Salmon Lauzon evened the count at 1- before the end of the half. Dave before they realized they d River varsity boys soccer team a {[ with 3:30 gone in the first Stowell brought the green and b L ee n in a tussle Rees White showed notable improvement half But P-H then rang up the white to within one at 31:15 of thwarted 12 Potsdam shots in in their play. Now that the ros- next four goals for a 54 half . the second 40 minutes, but the his flrst appearance between time lead, and added one more home crew was unable to pull the green and white pipes, in the second frame to make even at the final buzzer. Ron A1 ^ n !_°P f' ^Cb 1 ~ the final readout. Lee Ensign Lewis stopped 10 MCHS shots Although the hometown Bears had five saves in the Salmon as Salmon's goalie of the day. ^ 3 ~V at nalftime, they were nets. Potsdam 6, SRCS 3 - Ron P laved even-up by the visiting Massena 3, SRCS2-Coach Lewis went from attackee to Shamrocks from then on. Nahirniak's charges battled the attacker and netted a hat trick Again it was the Lewis touch on ter has mostly been finalized and the atmosphere is a bit steadier, we're betting on a notch in the win column before too long. In the contest alongside Route 11 in southern St. Law- By Sandy Cook Cook's Chip Shots ******** Fh:.;^ i ' : >\-''H ::'- ti thr :< nor! r nav t j throi dack: go a.f • n^ v, r--;e , u ' ^ * P \i ..Oh id!: >ne \: L- to ih ie th'rd Thurs- i\ and the last , • >: sumiritT. Indeed. \i •:;•• >QUK h>i taih '_, color- New Y( ihance. t h e n e d see thi take •kiy ..and now. we .eaves anc; > (^f autumn sn ^rk.Whenyoa lake a drive arby Ad iron - foliage. Don 1 ! the family. Kee organization to the Hous- ton Astros. NY got pitcher Joe Nie.Kro in return, but too iate the Yanks lost three of four to weekend, anci Salmon .River's girls swim team wiii statt its dual meet season today at home vs. OFA You ma'v have heard about how the Shamrocks finished in the reiay carnival at Massena last weekend, but don't let that get to you. We keep having flash backs to last year when SRCS di(i much the same thing in Massena, lost their first NAC meet, then ran off a string ot victories in a row to cap ie league crown. Perhaps i bit much to ask this ith <i fairly young squad ;!)()! for 1985. But don't tei! studious coach Bob Alp; or anv, oi h;s Hardworking 28 girls thai. Anything is possible with the amount of time and effort these swimmers put into it. We rvued last week that you shouid h*' looking for the dates nkiin hockey reg enough .-• about next )day'sSUN. e girls pro eight rure T that s time, ii: tht Toronto last ihewe out of it. We're almost sure Ac e is happy to be released from the circus of George Steinbrenner. And we wish him well. Meanwhile, former Malone Huskie standout Tom Brown- ing is the best rookie pitcher in the major leagues this year. As of press time, he was 17-9 with the Cincinnati Reds, the finest record of any first year hurler in either league. Now, with Desha- , „ , , , , . LJ , , D close calls and good halves, les at Houston and Browning i_^™ inr^nnninmr^nrr with the Reds, it's a distinct possibility you'll see a Deshaies vs. Browning pitching matchup in the near future. Shades of Malone vs. Massena for the Section 10 crown in 1976....only Malone didn't have Pete Rose. rence County, the clubs battled Raiders right down to the end on September 9. The JV men- the Scoreboard, with an assist to a scorless first half. The- o n September 6. After Mas- tor called this, a 'a very good from Owen Benedict, at 16:54 Demons tallied with 5:36 gone sena scored the first two goals, game,' and noted the teams of the second half. White got in in the second stanza, then Brent Fullum converted a John were tied at 2-all after 40 min- front of 18 Canton kicks at the added goals at 27:31 and 36:16 Cushman pass at 29:00 of the utes. Eventually, the more goal, and looks to be the net- to complete the scoresheet. first hd jf to cut the margin to experienced Stoners made that minder of the future for SRCS. Mitch Cook now in nets for Coach Dave White's boot-. ers stopped 10 H-D shots. Marcel Almond had three shots to lead the SRCS attack. St. Lawrence import John DeTnngo had two attempts, while Ron Paquin, Jeff Premo, and Mike Trembiay tried one shot each. A scheduled game against Chateaugay was postponed from last Friday to this Wed- nesday, meaning the Sham- rocks play three NAC contests this week. BOYS JV SOCCER Roman Nahirniak's Sham- rock JV boys soccer crew has shone well in its initial four out- ings of 1985. Even though none of those outings has resulted in a win, there have been some Here, in chronological order, is a brief summary of the start of the JV season: Panshville-Hopkinton6, SRCS 1 in their season opener at Panshville, all looked rosy tor SRCS in the early N ric •,ou\H weeK* One gran: it. evt- Oh And. re Th we van s stronger now »\\\< \c L;M Su uiia:o Biils The N\\A YM in dem .42-3 •A ot the The exchange program ot some athietes between St. Lawrence Central and SRCS seems to be working out fine at this early stage. Salmon has one SI.C student John DiTringo playing on its var- sity boys, soccer team. The Lar nes have P.J. Herne listed on the varsity football roster, and Neil George has so far contrib- uted very well to the blue and white JV. We think both schools are to be commended tor this cooperative effort, en<j bling those students who warn to play those particular sports a chance 10 do ^o In this day And age ot some selfishness, it's nit e ro se^ the spint of harmony alive in scholastic sports. tor ite -ieam Patriot- they _ wi! poorly a You \< M -.enson .^s FiultaU ' :- . i f . SotcU.noiucK. I'm Rich Stadium agciin : t jy. to be>o along wnh • .•[ the crowd. Jesses ng, to watch his favor the New England win. I have no doubt . it the Bills play as they did last week. c cii baseball fans have THI S e vk- run (>ut < )t paper ! .veek'b inoughts. if you probably heard by now Masse na's Jim Deshaies has been traded by the New York Yan Sun Sports Calendar Sept. 19 Girls swHTiinmo home vs OFA, 4:30 PM FRIDAY. S>pt. 20 Boys v a r s • v, ^iu r r home v s . Madrid- W < i a n i n g t o n ; Girls soccer ij'. M W; St. Lawrence JV tooth .\\\ iiome-vs. General Brown; as! 4:00 or 4:30 PM. MONDAY. Sept. 23 Girls No. Fr. Minor Hockey and Figure Skating North Franklin Sports Minor Hock e y along with North Franklin Sports Figure Skating will hold its player and skater registration on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1985 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM, Friday, Sept. 27, from 6:00 8:00 PM'and Saturday, Sept. 28 from 10:00 A M 2:00 PM in the Arena lobby. This year we have new- age groups for the different levels in minor hockey. These changes are as follows: Termites Ages: 4,5,6, & 1 Mosquitoes Ages: 8 & 9 Squirts Ages: 10 & 11 PeeWees Ages: J2 & 13 Bantams Ages: 14 & 15 Midgets Ages: 16 & 17 *Girls: Ii you are interested in playing girl's hockey, come and sign up. If there is enough interest we will form a team or teams. 1 would like to ask all parents registering their children in Minor Hockey to please bring two' (2) copies of their child's birth certificate for our files and team managers when you regis- ter your child. North Franklin Sports will 1 also hold a used hockeyequip-, men! sale at these same times. soccer home vs St. Lawrence, 4 If you have any used hockey PM. equipment that you want to TUESDAY, Sept. 24 sell, feel free to bring it and well Cross country at Malone; Girls try to sell it. swimming home vs. Malone, Also, if anyone is interested both 4:30 PM. in helping coach or referee THURSDAY, Sept. 26 minor hockey during the Girls soccer home vsPanshville- upcoming season, please con- Hopkinton. 4 PM; Boys varsity tact Robert Lauzon (358-2447) soccer at P-H, 4:30 PM. or Howard Jock Jr. (358 9962). tune in Channel 5 on Sunday afternoon and see a large object , wuh a blue \Buffalo Bills' cover standing up and yel- ling down at the Bills bench, you'i! know who it is, right? Maybe you'll even be able to hear me. Maybe you won't WANT to. A full report will be provided for you next week in this space. 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