The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 23, 1981, Image 11

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Dallas Mountaineers
ran their season record to:
3-0, Friday night, as they
team 12-7 in the pouring
rain,
The strong Mountaineer
defense kept the Spartans
from gaining yardage and
sacked their young
quarterback five times.
“Qur offense has put it
together, too,”” said
Dallas head coach Ron
Rybak. “We lost our
center and guards from
last = season through
graduation and we have
had to do some ex-
perimenting at ‘those
positions. We now have
Yakabovicz at center and
Rollman and John Kern at
guard positions. They are
doing the job and each
game they're getting
better.
‘Federici, Bordley and
Lewis, coupled with our
defense did a superb job
against Valley West. It’s
difficult to single out one
player. We’ve got a group
of kids who play as a
team. No single one is
looking for all the glory
and it’s paying off in our
kids attitude.
“Our defense has only
given up one touchdown in
our three games. We have
Kurt Goeringer, Bordley,
Lewis and D. Bolton in our
secondary and our
defensive front = of
Dukinas, Pat Kern, Mike
Kern and Clemson are
playing heads up, superb
ball. Adding to the team
effort are my linebackers
Andy Manusky, Paul
Walsh and Rollman. They
are an awesome team.
“Federucu abd Bordley
are leading our offense
but our other backs are
good and can run the
ball.”
Bordley didn’t carry the
ball in the first quarter
but, ‘in the downpour he
picked up yardage on four
of the first five plays for
25 yards. The Moun-
taineers held the Spartans
throughout the first half
while they had two op-
portunities to score, one
on Lewis’ pass to Federici
which he dropped and the
other when they were
unable to score from the
Spartans 27 yard line.
Lewis attempted a 44-
yard field goal which fell
short.
With only 3:16
remaining in the first
half, the Mountaineers
started their 10-play
scoring drive. Bordley
carried the ball for good
yardage from the Dallas
46, then a pass in-
terference penalty and a
roughing the kicker call
move the ball to the
Spartans 34 yard line.
On the eighth play,
Ray Piekanski who held it
at the Spartans three yard
line. With 15 seconds left
in the half, Fecerici hit
Bordley in the end zone
for the first score of the
game. Lewis’ kick for the
PAT failed.
In the opening of the
third quarter, Federici
went around end on a
keeper for a gain of 44
yards, to the Spartans’ 23
yard line. Two plays later
he went left then cut back
to the middle on a keeper
to go into the end zone for
a second Mountaineer
score. The try for extra
point failed on a bad snap
from center.
The wet field prevented
either team’s offense
from moving well in the
third quarter.
Valley West scored
in the third quarter when
the Spartans recovered a
Mountaineer fumble.
Unable to move the ball
for a first down the ball
turned over to Dallas.
Dallas was forced to:
punt, ‘which was blocked
by Valley West's Sam
Brtorilla on the Moun-
taineers 17 yard line. On
third and four, Spartan
Ray Ripa went off right
tackle into’ the end zone
for the Spartans only
score. Mark McGrane’s
kick for the extra point
led 12-7.
In the fourth’ quarter
Kurt = Goeringer in-
tercepted a Spartan pass
with 9:37 remaining. the
Spartans had one more
chance to score when
Baur completed a 37-yard
pass to Natishan.
Consecutive sacks by
Dave Bolton and Pat Kern
slowed down the Spartans
then Bordley intercepted
Baur’s pass to give the
Mounts ‘the ball. Bordley
Rose Radzinski con-
tinued to wallop the pins
in the / Ladies Country
League rolling 175-201
and L. Cypher
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191 but the team took only
one point from FAshion
Vending. The vending
girls were paced by P.
Gordon’s 476. G. H. Harris
from Grotto Pizza aided
by M. Culver’s 173 (473)
and K. Hunter's 171. A
Hospodar scored a big 202
for the pizza team. C. Mill
rolled 1° d
177 (soe y
hit pins for 175 (4/2). AF.
Roan copped three from
Daring’s Market led D.
Vrhel’s 189 (479). P.
Herrit "gave 171. T.
Langdon’s 185 (478) was
high for the gracer’s
team.
Shavertown C. <x /=afe
Trucksville C 3-i
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League to take over s
with a 10-2 record. Tied
for second spot &t 8-4 each
are Shavertown B, who
took three from Maple
Grove, Dallas A who gave
up four points: to
Trucksville B, Trucksville
C who lost 3-1
Shavertown C and East
Orange B. Orange B is in
third with- a 7-5 record.
Dallas B to tie Orange A
for fourth place.
The Orange men took
three from Carverton B.
spot by taking two and a
half points"
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Shavertown A. Carverton
B dropped three points to
Orange A to move into'a
tie for sixth’ spot with’
Maple Grove at “5-7.
Trucksville B blanked
Dallas A to hold seventh’
place at 4-8. Shavertown
A’s loss to ‘the Lutherans
dropped them to: eighth
place and Dallas B is in
last ‘place with a 0-12
record.
S. Fielding’s 212 (566)
was high for the night. K.
Spencer was hot on his
heels with: 563 and K.
Youngblood scattered
pins for 555. Other
respectable scores were
J. Baur’s 550, K. Spon-
seller’s 211 (537), D.
Wright's 529, J. Zarno’s
205 (519), J. Ide’s 515, R.
Cyphers’ 514 and C.
Kyttle’s 511. Lower than
that we seldom publish,
fellas.
In Thursday Night's
Our Gang League,
Guzzlers took all from the
per’s 559 leading the way.
Eager Beavers shut out
the ‘Primo’s led by D.
Katyl’s 215 (549). Kathy
Mintzer hit 175 for the
Primo’s. Gutter Dusters
blanked the Hangers
while Bad News Bowlers
earned three from the
Strikeouts.
In the Bowlerette
League D. Vrhel tumbled
pins for 186 to lead the
over Mr. Donut. N.
Moser’s 171 and R. Gula’s
170 paced Tom Reese
Girls to three points from
Franklin's.
Reports turned in for
Friday, Sept. 11 gave the
results’ for only three
matches in the Franklin
Family Restaurant
League. Hambos shut out
the CMP’s sparked by L.
Yankowski’s 548. R.
Bennett's 224 was high for
the losing five. Alpiners
blanked the Beach
Combers paced by H.
Garris’ 222 (575) and the
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Half Pounders captured
three points from the Slim
Liners. High scorers on
those teams were B.
Williams 234 (583), C.
Kazokas 572 and H.
Bennett 215.
Last © Friday the
their win column ' by
taking the Hambo.
Bermudas took three
from the Half Pounders
and the CMP’s earned
three from the Beach
Combers. Big Bens and
Slim Liners split evenly.
High scorers were R.
Harned 568, B. Hislop 242
(565), B. Weaver, Sr. 571,
G. Mazer 576, C. Kazokas
212 (531), D. Johnstone
539, T. Doughton 247 (584),
D. Purvin 212 (546), R.
Bonomo 548, F'. Adams 223
(587), R. Bonomo 227
(549), J. Roan 534, K. Ork-
wiss 584, K. Spencer 526,
and C. Williams 539.
In the Imperialette
Parts and Gine’s Shoe
Store match was post-
poned till Tuesday night
tue to illness on the
Lamoreaux team.
Mahaffey Oil stayed on
Lombardo Bakery. Jean
Shop took three from
second and just behind the
is Lombardo Bakery at 6-
6. Trail’'s End is 3-9.
High scores were posted
by J. Mekeel 172, S.
Stemrich 203, and V.
Magistro, highest series
of the night 465.
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intercepted again to end
the game and give Dallas
their third win.
“Fans wonder why
Bordley doesn’t carry the
ball more,” said Rybak.
Bordley knows what he’s
doing. We need him on
defense. We need him for
have been up for our past
three games, three tough
ones. Most sports ‘writers
are picking Dallas to win.
“I hope our kids don’t
think it’s going to be an
easy game for them. The
Argents aren’t that bad a
ball team. Last year our
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easy and Hoban won. I
hope we don’t repeat that
situation this year.
“It's the play on the
field that 'counts:-not
Those kids are hungry for
a win. A lot of this game is
mental and our kids have
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punt returns and kickoffs
and I go to him in critical
situations. But we can’t
afford to have him hurt.
He's a great athlete'and a
team player. He’s happy
with what he’s doing.
“Norm had a great
game against the Spar-
tans. On offense he had a
run back on a punt return
and gained good yardage.
On defense he had three
interceptions, and a run
back which resulted in a
touchdown. We don’t want
him to get hurt because
everyone is playing on
him.”
“My concern now is
Bishop Hoban. The kids
got to think win this week.
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