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Sunday, January 30, 2000     Page: 6C

WILKES-BARRE – Corey Dickerson scored 28 points as King’s College squeaked
past FDU-Madison.
   
Kasim Holloman had 15 for the Monarchs.
    Harry Vega and Keith Kelly both recorded 18 points for FDU-Madison. West
Chester 83 Bloomsburg 75
   
WEST CHESTER – Bloomsburg’s Seth Buckwalter scored 19 points in a loss to
West Chester.
   
Aaron Carter scored 15 and Shawn Munford added 13 for Bloomsburg. LCCC 70
Keystone College 64
   
NANTICOKE – Preston Peterson scored 23 and Channing Robertson added 20 as
Luzerne County Community College downed Keystone College.
   
Darryl Johnson scored 19 for Keystone.
   
LCCC (10-7) travels to Stevens Tech Monday. Misericordia 68 Wesley
College 52
   
DALLAS – Willie Chandler scored a game-high 30 points as College
Misericordia defeated Wesley.
   
Jason Perry added 10 for the Cougars.
   
Larry Bryant and Russell Tongue each had 13 for Wesley. Neumann 84
   
Marywood 61
   
EASTON – Marywood dropped to 6-12 overall after falling to host Neumann
College. For the Pacers, Anthony Mauro scored 15 points and Brian Kelly and
Harold Shaw each added 14. Women’s Basketball Scranton 91 Wilkes 46
   
WILKES-BARRE – Gillian McGovern scored 16 points as the University of
Scranton downed Wilkes University.
   
Shannon Milder added 12, Jaime Eilbacher tossed in 11 and Sara Rooney and
Lisa Crawford both had 10 for the Lady Royals.
   
Katie Watkins led Wilkes with 16 points. Misericordia 53 Wesley 51
   
DALLAS – Wyoming Valley West product Leslie Livingstone hit a jumper at the
buzzer to lift College Misericordia past Wesley College.
   
Mary Rowlands was Misericordia’s top scorer with 15 points and Kristy Boyd
netted 13. King’s College 83 FDU-Madison 65
   
WILKES-BARRE – Joanne Polakoski scored 22 points to lead King’s College
past FDU-Madison.
   
Denise Igo and Nikki Kingston each added 14 for the Monarchs.
   
Heidi Kindel scored 16 and Kathryn Pearson 15 for FDU-Madison. West Chester
65 Bloomsburg 60
   
WEST CHESTER – Karen Bucher scored 15 points and April Longo added 10, but
Bloomsburg lost to West Chester. Swimming William Paterson 101 College
Misericordia 97
   
DALLAS – Misericordia’s Kelly Flynn captured first place in the 100
freestyle, 100 backstroke and 500 freestyle in a loss to William Paterson.
   
Debbie Weidow had firsts in the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke for the
Cougars.
   
William Paterson 114 College Misericordia 69
   
DALLAS – Misericordia’s Ed Halleron had a first-place finish in the 100
butterfly, but William Paterson picked up the victory.
   
The 200 freestyle relay team of Ryan Durham, Steve Keim, Tim Teague and
Matt Brenner also placed first. Bloomsburg 104 Indiana University (Pa.) 95
   
BLOOMSBURG – Jay Forman, Mike Ives, Brent Watkins, Andrew Rider and Dave
Robinson had first-place finishes for the Huskie men (5-6) in their victory
over IUP. Indiana University (Pa.) 113 Bloomsburg 92
   
BLOOMSBURG – Ashley Jones, Brianne Clapp, Erin Snook and Nicole Zienkiewicz
had victories for the Lady Huskies (9-3). Wrestling Delaware Valley 33
Scranton 9
   
DOYLESTOWN – Matt Borella (157 pounds) had the lone pin for the Royals.
Wilkes University 20 Ithaca College 18
   
ONEONTA, N.Y. – Duane Ritter (157 pounds) and Gary Mensinger (197) had
major decisions as Wilkes University defeated Ithaca. Wilkes University 36
Oswego College 9
   
ONEONTA, N.Y. – Meyers graduate John Conte (133 pounds) had a major
decision to lead Wilkes past Oswego College.
   
Scott Henshaw (149), Duane Ritter (157) and Steve Tornambe (165) had
decisions for Wilkes. Lycoming College 46 Scranton 3
   
WILLIAMSPORT – Wally Spotts (174 pounds), Justin Newkam (184) and Andy
Lausier (197) had pins as Lycoming defeated Scranton.
   
Darren Buseman (141) led Scranton with a decision. PSAC Championships
   
LOCK HAVEN – With four championships and one second-place finish, the
Bloomsburg University wrestling team finished as runner-ups at the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Wrestling championships.
   
The Huskies finished second with 131.5 points, with Edinboro taking the
team title with 165.5 points. Clarion’s Mark Angle was named the tournament’s
outstanding wrestler. The Huskies finished second despite having more
individual champions (4-3) than Edinboro.
   
Winning titles for the Huskies were George Carter (149 pounds), Ed
Hockenberry (157), Hunter Guenot (165) and Todd Hockenbroch (197). Finishing
second was Cassidy Shults (174). Earning fourth-place finishes were Justin
Haupt (133) and Kris Smith (184).