The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 16, 1981, Image 11

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BY MIKE POLK
What seemed to some,
who stayed for the second
half of Saturday’s game
between Dallas Area and
Wyoming Area Warriors
at the Dallas stadium, like
the 1981 edition of the
Wyoming Massacre, was
convincing proof that the
Mountaineers ‘can make
it big this year’ in high
school football.
And judging from
Saturday’s performance
against the defending
champion Wyoming Area
Warriors, which Dallas
won, 26-0, Rybak’s troops
overcame one of their
‘big’ hurdles in a thrilling
second half that saw the
Mountaineers tally four
touchdowns and pickup an
extra two points as the
Mounts chalked up their
second win in as many
starts.
Dallas is now tied for
the lead in the Wyoming
Valley Conference with a
record of 2-0 with the two
big city schools, Coughlin
YEAR
ROUND
and Meyers. One of the
Mounts biggest tests - al-
though the Mountaineers’
schedule this year is
enough to give one a
cardiac arrest from week
to week - comes Friday
evening when Dallas
faces Coach Jim Fennel’s
Valley West Spartans on
the latters’ field. Valley
West was upset Friday by
Mickey Gorham’s Meyers
Mohawks, 36-30, after
leading at halftime, 20-6,
and will be looking for
revenge at the Mounts
expense. ,
The second half of
Saturday’s game,
depending on whether you
were sitting on the Dallas
or Wyoming sides of the
field, was a thriller. After
a scoreless first half, the
Mountaineers ran up their
first score when Greg
Kravitsky, the 205 pound,
5’9’’ ‘Dallas fullback,
carried for 44 yards for a
Dallas TD that climaxed a
71-yard drive with the
clock = showing 3:18
remaining in the third
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period. The try for two
extra points missed, and
Dallas went into the final
quarter with a 6-0 lead.
Things really began
exploding in the final
quarter, and the Mounts
were rolling. Dallas
staged a 60-yard drive to
paydirt with Clarke Lewis
tossing a pass to big Andy
Manusky, Dallas’ 6-5, 200
pound end, in the end zone
for the second Dallas
tally. Steve Federici, the
Mounts helmsman, who
starred on defense, then
tossed to Bordley for a
two-pointer and sent
Dallas aheead with a 14-0
count.
But Wyoming Area
wasn’t giving up. Coach
Paul Marranca’s
Warriors, showing a lot of
the same spirit that sent
Wyoming through an
undefeated 11-0 season
last year, went to the air
in an attempt to get back
into the game but the
Mounts weren’t to be
denied.
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14-0 lead, Dallas inter-
cepted two Wyoming
aerials and turned both
turnovers into scores in
the waning minutes. Dave
Bolton, the Mounts 5'10”,
160 pound Junior back,
picked off the first of
Dallas Area’s two inter-
ceptions, and scooted 55
yards to the Warriors’
five-yard line from where
‘Stormin Norman’ Bor-
dley took it in for the
score. Dallas tried again
for a two-pointer via the
aerial route but the at-
tempt failed.
Minutes later, another
aerial attempt by
Wyoming with time
running out, was blotched
when Bordley intercepted
Chuck ) Manganiello’s
attempted aerial and
gave Dallas fans a few
more thrilling moments
by racing 70-yards into
paydirt.
Dallas out-played the
Warriors in all phases of
the game. The Mounts
chalked up 12 first downs
to Wyoming Area's nine;
chalked up 212 yards
rushing in 45 attempts
against only 63 in 27 at-
tempts by the Warriors.
Mounts suffered a bit
from penalties, losing 80
yards on seven penalties
as against 65 yards on
seven penalties by the
Warriors. On the positive
side, Dallas infercepted
three Wyoming aerials
and Federici’s tossing
was especially accurate.
None of Federici’s passes
were intercepted. Dallas’
one turnover came on a
fumble ' but Wyoming
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DR. THOMAS P.
JIUNTA OPENS
PODIATRY PRACTICE
pleased to announce the
opening of his new office for
the practice of podiatric
medicine and surgery and
podiatric sports medicine.
Dr. Jiunta is a graduate
of Meyers High School and
received a B.S. degree in
biology, graduating cum
laude from the University
of Scranton. He obtained his
Doctor of Podiatric. Med-
icine degree from the Ohio
College of Podiatric Med
icine in Cleveland, Ohio.
While in podiatry schaol,
Dr. Jiunta was active in
numerous extra-curricular
activities including: mem-
bership in the American
College of Foot Surgeons,
student chapter, American
Podiatric Medicine Student
Association, class vice-
president for three years,
editor of the college
a member of
newspaper,
the American College of
Podiatric Sports Medicine,
student chapter, and a
member of Pi Delta, the
professional podiatric hon-
or society.
After graduation, he was
accepted for the residency
training program at- Har-
rison Earns Hospital
in. Mount Clemens, Michi-
gan, in reconstructive
surgery of the foot and
ankle. Recently completing
this residency training, Dr
Jiunta is experienced in the
latest medical and surgical
treatment of the foot and
ankle disorders. He also
worked at the Harrison
Hospital Podiatry Clinic,
where he took an active in-
terest and participation in
the treatment of sports
medicine injuries of the
lower extremities. He is the
author of ‘several scientific
articles for publication in
odiatric Daal journals.
e is presently a member of
the Luzerne County Podi-
atry Association, the Penn-
sylvania Podiatry Associa-
tion and the American
Podiatry Association. Dr.
Jiunta is currently af-
filiated with the Wilkes:
Barre General Hospital,
Mercy Hospital and the
Dr. Jiunta is a native of
Wilkes-Barre and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James F
Jiunta. He is married to the
former Mary Carey of
Kingston. ’
The office will be located
conveniently in downtown
Wilkes-Barre in the Provin-
cial Towers building. To ar-
range an appointment call
822-6633.
EMBER 16, 1981
DALLAS MOUNTAINEERS Norm Bordley (32) and Andy Manusky (86) chase down a
Warrior runner during action last Saturday. Dallas shutout the Warriors 26-0. (Mark
Moran Photo)
Lehman UM
[Rummage sale
Lehman United
Methodist Women will
hold a Rummage Sale in
the Lehman Church, Sept.
25-26, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both
days. Saturday is Bag
Day. Therre also will be a
Bake Sale.
Committee members
are, Helen Squier, Emma
Ide, Vera Hoover, Audrey
Unterreiner, Patricia
Miers and Ethel Johnson.
besa sEOT oN
Menu
GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL MENU
Sept. 21-25
MONDAY--Whimpy on roll, French fries, cole slaw,
cookies, milk.
TUESDAY--Hot dog on roll, baked beans, fruit, cake,
chocolate or white milk.
WEDNESDAY--Waffles-sausage,
celery stix, scooter pie, milk.
THURSDAY--Flying saucer sandwich, onion rings,
carrot stix, jello, chocolate or white milk.
FRIDAY--No school.
syrup, applesauce,
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