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Thursday, January 27, 2000 Page: 6B
DOYLESTOWN – Tyree Jones scored a career-high 35 points as Delaware Valley
College knocked off Wilkes University, 85-75, in college basketball on
Wednesday.
Ron McIntyre scored 20 for the Colonels and Artie Gotzmer added 17. King’s
69 Lycoming 77
WILLIAMSPORT – Jason Black scored 29 points to lead Lycoming College over
King’s College.
Rasheed Campbell added 20 points while Chris Napier contributed 13.
King’s College was led by Dennis Hobbs with 27 points. Steve Hite added 13
for the Monarchs. LCCC 86 Penn College 72
NANTICOKE – Channing Robertson scored 22 to lead Luzerne County Community
College (9-7) past Penn College.
Danny and Nate Francis each added 12 and Larry Smith added 11 for the
Trailblazers.
LCCC will host Keystone College on Saturday at 3 p.m. Beaver 77 Marywood
67
SCRANTON – Harold Shaw scored 26 points to lead Marywood in a defeat to
Beaver College. Anthony Mauro added 25 points and Brian Kelly contributed 12
for the Pacers.
Justin Baxter led Beaver College with 15 points, Tim Boener scored 14
points while Carlos Sanders and Marlon Belfan each added 12 points for Beaver.
Bloomsburg 85 Mansfield 74
BLOOMSBURG – Shawn Munford had 23 points to lead Bloomsburg University to a
victory over Mansfield University.
Seth Buckwalter, Marc Wessell and Jay DeShields each added 10 for the
Huskies. Women’s Basketball King’s 59 Lycoming 50
WILLIAMSPORT – Joanne Polakoski led King’s College with 19 points as it
defeated Lycoming College. Nikki Kingston and Fran Monte each added 12 points
for the Monarchs.
Lycoming College was led by Lyndy LeVan with 16 points. Bloomsburg 75
Mansfield 45
BLOOMSBURG – Megan LaBuda, a Hazleton Area graduate, scored 14 as
Bloomsburg University defeated Mansfield University.
April Longo added nine for Bloomsburg.
Allyson Buss led Mansfield with 12. Men’s Swimming Scranton 91 King’s 82
SCRANTON – Scranton (2-4) won seven of 11 events to post a victory over
King’s (2-5). Women’s Swimming Scranton 81 King’s 62
SCRANTON – Scranton (7-1) won 10 of 11 events to defeat King’s (0-7-1).