The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 02, 1985, Image 13

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    \ ih | 4 THE DALLAS POST/ Wednesday, October 2, 1985 13
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Dallas booters tie Sem, 0-0
goalkeeper Metz. Hughes recovered in time to pres-
SycHARLOY y DENMON sure his opponent and Richardson slipped as he kicked
gl Sorresponoen the ball missing the goal.
: : Referees were kept busy in the second half as both
? ; Dallas High School soccer team, scheduled to play ton1c'hocame Sy Hn fo with each team answer-
wo games last week, were successful in playing only ing a scoring rush with a rush of it
the game scheduled with Wyoming Seminary, Thurs- 8 Sho: 4S own.
day, Sept .26, which ended in 0-0 tie, after four regular A Dallas scoring opportunity in the last minute of
20 minute periods nd two five minute overtimes. the fourth period was cleared by Sem’s sweeper Tom
Earlier in the week, the Mountaineers’ game with Imperiale and the game went into overtime.
Abington Heights was postponed due to bad field Seminary had two opportunities to score in the
conditions and was rescheduled for Oct. 11 at Dallas. overtime periods, but both times Mountaineer goalten-
The game between the Blue Knights of Wyoming der Gerry Mihalick smothered the ball before it went
Seminary and the Dallas Mountaineers was one of the ~~ ©Ver the goal line.
most exciting this season, according to Dallas Coach The tie kept the Mountaineers in first pl ith a 4-
John McCafferty. Both teams came on the field (1 record. — ° rst place Sih 2.4
determined to win and it showed throughout the entire
contest. “If Wally Gauthier had been in the game, it could
: have made the difference,” said Coach McCafferty.
Seminary’s offense was counteracted by the Dallas “He’s our big playmaker. He's fast and usually comes
defense and the Blue Knights’ Chris Saul, their star through when we need him. I’m proud of our young
striker, was held ineffective by the Mountaineers. players, however, they did a fine job. Seminary is an
With the Mountaineers star striker Wally Gauthier ~ XPerienced team with some excellent players.
out of the Seminary game, McCafferty had to change On Monday afternoon, the young Lake-Lehman team
his game play and it showed in the letdown in the played Wyoming Seminary and bowed 6-1 to the Blue
usual strong Dallas offense. Knights.
Blue Knight Jay Antinnes started roving over the Chris Saul and David Heydt scored two goals each in
field in the second period and created several scoring = he firgt half to give their team a 4-0 lead. In the third : em >
opportunities, but the young Dallas defense did a period, Guy Gutstein with an assist by Heydt scored | %L tl : :
tremendous job in holding the Sem offense off. 2:03 into the quarter and at 3:05 Jay Antinnes scored Homecomin g cour Dailés Post/E Gamboa
In the third period, Saul and Antinnes tried to work unassisted. Mics Susan Redmond fourth. irom 1 ;
: 2 thls : eft above, was crown he 1985 Homecomin n at
oe The Knights did not give up, however, and In the = | 56. hman High School this past Seine ll LA a at
ig a tt NY he eth Ye fourth quarter, Black RnigneMikoel Magno scored 2 halftime during the nor O'Reilly footoal game ah was won by the Black Knights
» Sotherl . oal unassisted. y
8 fhe. first period. Dallas had fant -. YL etran hisd 18. thots on goo] Seri Lai 7-0. Miss Cheryl Campbell, 1984 Lake-Lehman Homecoming Queen, returned to her alma mater
e eriod, ad an opportunity to - , Seminary had 30. ;
j a Score when a ball passed back to Seminary’s Bucky Lake-Lehman had one corner, Seminary had nine. 12 digun ite Don Jussn, on hers are on bers lhe 2s pean Gon. Fon er
® Hughes slid under his feet and Dallas’ Mark Richard- Straka of Lake-Lehman had 18 saves, Metz of Semi- ’ Bly 0 7 : p: gus, » MISS poet,
son caught up to it 20 feet to the left of Sem’s nary had 14. Danielle Silvetti, and Tracy Cigarski.
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; 11.—JOHN HOWE .......c...c.cooivenriaies EXPRESS 15.—DAVE WOJOCHOWSKI ............. ARROWS
1.—JOHN TOMAINE ...........cooeveeen. ROWDIES
30 ® 12.—LARRY STEARN ................c.h.0.0i WINGS 16.—RON MORAN: ..............o 000. STALLIONS
2.—RON.-MOSCA ...... 0... vverirnsning COSMOS
13.—GENE GINGO .........ccivivnenenrninses AZTECS
3.—JERRY ROGERS ........cccieinrnnrnne STRIKERS 14.— JOHN GAGER eooeeeroin, pi LANCERS U-14 DIV.
4.—TOM HARTZ essssscesssssssssrsssesarearsse KICKS 15.—GARY BLAKESLEE SN A oa ARRROWS i 1 —JAN WEAVER Na ROWDIES :
5.—ROB JEMIO senses sssssssessssssssesvsssens STING 16.—ROD SENNETT ea STALLIONS 2.— JOHN LITZ aR COSMOS
6: RALPH WALL 1 rortiiennsiioriss oie SOCKeRy U-12 DIV 3.—JIM RITTENHOUSE. ................... STRIKERS
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8.—FRED SANFANANDRE ..........cccueuent FURY 1.—ELAINE PREBOLA .........cccenenenns ROWDIES 5. FRANK CHADWICK STING
9.—RON KLIMEK ........cocoivnineienennnes COMETS 2.—ROY SMITH .........00ccccineeeiiainns COSMOS 6. CH ARLES HAMPEL o.oo SOCKERS
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, rae 7.—JIM RYAN ....ccoceviiiinnnnnnnne ROUGHNECKS :
3.—REESE FINN .........cciivsevinnnecesins STRIKERS -16 DIV
A GARY WALTERS coun. bosib 1 KICKS 8.—AL MELLNER .................. 0 lal, FURY : U-16 DIV.
5.__CAROL POPECK STING 9.—JACK WARTELLA .......cconinnnnenen. COMETS 1.—BOB GRAVER ......c...ccoieavavcrerar ROWDIES
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