The Morning Call

LEHIGH VALLEY FLASHBACK

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A look back at Lehigh Valley sports stories over the years from Feb. 12. 1991: Steve Olizarowic­z’s 3-pointer with five seconds left in the second overtime lifts Pocono Mountain (18-4) to a wild 95-93 Centennial League win over Lehighton (16-4). Joe Gower scores 37 points for Lehighton, which erases a fourpoint lead in the last 11 seconds of regulation to force overtime, then surrenders a five-point lead in the first extra session.

1991: Souderton’s A.C. Demidont scores a career-high 43 points in the Indians’ 72-62 Suburban One League win over Cheltenham.

1990: Junior Michelle Marciniak scores 22 points in Central Catholic’s 75-44 win over Allen and pushes her career total to

1,909 points, breaking Monica McCaffrey’s previous school record of 1,903.

1986: Liberty clinches its first East Penn Conference wrestling title in 10 years with a 43-11 win over visiting Emmaus.

1985: Phillipsbu­rg’s Ned Bolcar, Parade Magazine’s football coplayer of the year, reveals he will attend Notre Dame.

1981: Litt Hyman scores 16 points in Dieruff’s 76-31 East Penn Conference win over St. Francis to pass Patti Sikorski as the Huskies’ career scoring leader. Hyman finishes the night with 1,294 points, 13 more than Sikorski.

1980: Dave Young scores a schoolreco­rd 47 points but Quakertown falls to Hatboro, 74-72, in a BuxMont League game.

1971: Bill Lentz scores 27 points and Salisbury (21-1) wins its 20th straight game and locks up its fourth Lehigh Northampto­n League Southern Division title in five years with a 93-61 win over Pocono Mountain.

Muhlenberg comes within two points of the Memorial Hall scoring record in a 119-67 romp over visiting archrival Moravian.

Hal Wagner’s 35 points help Fountain Hill set a floor record with a 117-41 win over visiting Palisades.

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