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Page 18DAILY INTELLIGENCERWednesday, May 12, 1976%*A*4*«-East falls to loop track champsThe North Penn girls track team won the* Bux-Mont League dual championship by defeating (Vntral Bucks East Tuesdav 79-2H at Lansdale, hut the Patriettes coach, Aram At-tarian. saw plenty of improvement in tus team to raise* his hopes for next year“We set three school recordstoday,” Attarian said, “and with onlv one senior on the team things look promising for iho future,”Lois Fitzgerald finished third in the mile run. hut ran her best time ever. Sue Wright won the 880 in 2:30.3 and the 880 relav team's time of 1:55.2 was also a school recordFreshman Sue Stohr picked up her first win in the discus when she tossed the platter 91-2 and Melinda Nielson cleared 4-8 in the high jump for thefirst time.While East was getting someschool records, the more experienced North Penn team was racking up the pointsJoan Bilyk was a triple winner for the Lady Knights winning the 80 low hurdles(11.3, the 220 (27 5) and the long jump (16.3).Anita Budweg doubled for North Penn winning the 100 (117) and the 440 (63,4)‘The first year of girl s track was q u i t e an e x -peroexpcrience, said Attarian. “and checking the times and distances of the winners I have noticed mostare underclassmen that are doing the scoringThe girls w ill now get ready for the districts at BensalemSaturday.Lady Bucks rip Hatters 10-3West PV head for lacrosse showdown7First place Perkiomen Valiev and undefeated Central Buiks West lacrosse teams prepared for a show down next week with convincing victories Tuesdav afternoon The Lad\ Bui ks dumped Hathnro-Horsham 10-3 w hile the Vikings routed Souderton ll-4In other Bux-Mont League ait ion North Penn downed Penn ridge 10-2 and Wissahu kon mauled Upper Perkiomen 17«3 East beat Lower Moreland 4-3 in a nonleague gameJunior Debbie Covingtonpoured m live goals to lead unbeaten West (5-0-0) to its 10-3 victory over the Hatters inAHorsham Sue Hawes added two while Donna Bradley, Jennv (low an and Hollv Landes each contributed one “I think our game with Perkiomen V alley should be a very good one and dose,' West coach Ann Paul commented.Perkiomen Valley coachJanet Hendrickson agrees theTuesday matchup should be a good one Her 5-0-2 squad iscurrently leading the league due to a point system that gives two points for a w in and one lor a tieBut they’ll have to bump off West to lav claim to the title. Tuesday LaNae Cuono scored tour goals and teammate Lee Joseph had three for the Vikings in their 11-4 w in over SoudertonKaren Radcliffe. EllenLac h e n mo vcr, Ta m m v Kmckerboi ker and Deena Williamson scored once each Marx Dusza led Souderton (1-4 I) with two while LoriKinsey and Sue Ziegler hadone apiece“We lost but I reallv feel we played much better,’ Pen-nridge coach Sharon Bolenius said after North Pe n n thwarted her 0-0-1 team bv a■CIU-2 margin Karen Rathgeber scoredboth Pennndge talliesMary Ann Kempt scored four times and Jane Roberts three times for North Penn Lisa Blanc. Mirn Bendik and V u k i (• ra nese adde d singletonsDebbie Randolph s six goalsand Denise Hoffner’s fivekeyed Wissahickon s 1 lt;-3 pasting ei Upper Perkiomen It's taken us awhile to get togethet but we really played a prettv game. Wissahickon coach Lirmca Merembei k said of her 4-l*-l team that is still inthe thick of the title raceCS EAST...................4LOW. MORELAND.........3Kelly Jamison scored three goals to lead Central Bucks East to a thrilling 4-3 non-league victory over Lower Moreland at Huntingdon
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