{ i ¥ # " 8 AE our defense, they made too many fundamental mistakes in Friday night's game,” said Dallas Coach Ron Rybak after the Mountaineers 13- 6 loss to GAR. “‘It disturbs me. After four games of doing things right, ‘now they're doing things they shouldn’t do. They're not concentrating on the field- ‘-not doing what they've been told to-do. change some things, breakdown the defense and straighten them out, or if we need to we'll replace some of them. “Our offense has been ‘defense is giving the of- fense the ball too far back. They're depending too much on Bordley. He can’t do it all. In Friday’s game he ran 153 of our 245 yards on offense,” Dallas offense, led by Norm Bordley, ran through and around the GAR defense, Friday night, but the Grenadiers stopped the big Moun- taineers on the critical plays. In turn the GAR offense ran and ran and ran the Mountaineers defense the entire game and went around the side or sweeps off tackle, enough to de- feat the bigger and stronger team 13-6. Both teams went score- less the first quarter but in the second quarter when Kevin Elmy recovered a Mountaineer fumble late in the period. Grenadier Dave Roebuck threw two incomplete’ passes then Tolbert Macko who ran it in from the 37 yard line for a touchdown. Joe Ruane kicked the extra point to put GAR in the lead 7-0 at the half. In the third quarter and played a perfect 67 yard march to’ the two yard line from where Tolbert took it over for six points: The attempted pass for two points failed The Mountaineers came alive in the fourth quarter and on an 82 yard drive Bordley took the ball over for a touchdown. A pass for the two extra points failed. On its final possession, the Mountaineers drove for a second touchdown with" 43 seconds in, the game, GAR held the Mountaineers from scoring and the Dallas consecutive game on the artificial turf. The loss all but puts the Mountaineers out of the running for the title in the conference--overall or Division II, although much depends upon their remaining five games. “This week we play Crestwood at home. We can’t ‘take them too lightly. The Comets are no pushover. Our kids need to remember while we're practicing these other teams are practicing and getting better each game. They have to start con- centrating out there on the field.” SUPPORT THE STUDENTS! All proceeds from the books listed below, authored by Dr. F.Bud Schooley, will go to the Sister of College Misericordia. Living Water Spiritual Traveler Available at College Misericor- : dia and your local bookstore. The Word* lished later. $14% Home Zip = RR ~ iid isiehibiaiidelalie FARR AT Hk ok Ak desk de = Lake-Lehman’s defense kept the Knights in the game for the first half against © Coughlin Saturday afternoon at the Knights stadium but their break the Crusaders de- fense. The Coughlin gridders went ahead 14-0 in the first quarter but it was their special teams that put them in front early in the game. The Crusaders were forced to punt on their opening series but the ball was misplayed by the Knights® and rolled into the end zone. With less than 1:40 ticked off the clock S. Gartley dropped on the ball for a touch- down. J. Yastremski kicked the extra point to put the Crusaders in the lead 7-0. Coughlin’s second score came late in the first were forced to punt deep in their own territory. B. Delescavage received the ball for Coughlin on his own 40 yard line and rushed down fo the end zone for a second touch- Yastremski gave Coughlin a 14-0 lead when he kicked the extra point. Coughlin’s running back Joe Parsnik scored a touchdown in the second quarter when he broke through from the five yard line. Yastremski’s kick was good and Coughlin went ‘into’ the locker room at halftime with a 21-0 lead. cup T= - 8.2.0 6.8 & & & MEMBERSHIP FEE. I (Te The Crusaders scored their final touchdown in the fourth’ quarter when Don Benza’s pass was intercepted by M. Kaye yard line. Two passes, a late hit and a seven yard run put the ball on the 12 yard line where Parsnik PAGE NINE carried over for a touch- down. Yastremski kicked the extra point to give the =~ | Crusaders a 28-0 shut out over the Knights. Mon.-Fri. 10-9 822-6627 Sat. 10-6 hl aa AVAILABLE AT DALLAS AUTO PARTS 688 Memorial Hwy. * Dallas — "gy 1 " 4 WEEKS PER PERSON . LESSONS FOR ONLY * * % * (ALL ABILITY LEVELS) STAR TENNIS ACADEMY 5 I I pr
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