The Dallas Post Fall Sports Section 2 Wednesday, September 4, 1991 . The Dallas Mountaineers will rely on speed instead of size this year, but head coach Ted Jackson thinks his team will do well ust the same. “We have some key players back but we're a young team,” said ‘Jackson. “We have only eight sen- iors on the team and that’s un- usual for Dallas. ~~ “We do have a good group of juniors and we have some sopho- mores with a lot of talent we expect to play. “We have 12 lettermen returing | but most of them played on special teams and we lost 15 seniors through graduation.” ~ OnethingJackson can be thank- ful for is that he has quarterback | John Morris returning and also his backup Dave Puz and sopho- more Brian Brady is gaining expe- rience fast. Jackson also has Brian Burd who he expects to have a good season at tailback and senior Frank | Natitus who will see action as full- back. Jackson will also be count- ing on Len Kelley and Bob Luke on the line, and Todd Paczewski and Dave Podehl. At split end, he has a lot of confidence in Jeremiah VanOrden, who is in his fourth year with the Mountaineers. “Jere- 'miah can go up against anyone in this league,” Jackson said. | Jackson also expects some big things in the future from sopho- mores Greg Nadzan, John Howe “and freshman Rich Butcofski. “We're going to have to mature fast and get some experience; we lost a lot of our defense,” Jackson “said, But he's counting on seniors such as Dave Fitch, Len Kelley, Frank Natitus, Dave Podehl, Jay | VanOrden and junior Todd | Paczewski, Dave Fisher, inter- | spersed with some of the other | juniors and sophomores who are i Si hard and growing up fast: ; but the kids have good skills and good speed. We're probably one the fastest teams in the league,” said Jackson. four kids as good as anyone in the ~, CAPTAINS - Seniors John Morris, LenKe elley, Jay VanOrden. - | Pw. ww “We have three ost Photo/C.M. Denmon) insinuate Dallas Football team Members of the team shown above are: Dave Fitch, Len Kelley, Bob Luke, John Morris, Frank Natitus, Dave Podehl, Chris Williams, Jay VanOrden, Tom Adams, Tom Bolesta, Brian Burd, Jason Davies, Tim Dewey, Dave Fisher, Joe Kelley, Jim Moran, Todd Paczewski, Mike Peeler, Sean Pietraccini, Dave Puz, Chris Thomas, Chris Updyke, Joe Voitek, Dave Grossman, Brian Brady, Dan Brody, Al Brzez- inski, Corey Cherup, Jared Cooney, Phil Fuller, Ross Gdovin, John Howe, Greg Nadzan, Shonne Nothen, Shawn Marhelski, Ed Mattie, Charles Ziglin, Rich Butcofski. (Post Photo/C.M. Denmon) FOOD} VV JIo4liolUoS REDSoUNOM 2 uoijosg suodg je league and we have a competitive bunch of kids. They are working real hard to get off to a good start against Nanticoke, one of the tough teams in the division along with oi Hanover, who should be better than last year, and Crestwood. The rest or Of us can do well if we get experi- enced fast enough,” Jackson said. LR Ed 3 Dr. Brad J. Gerstein & Staff wish The Mountaineers the Best of Luck FP 4100s ==" 1991 | DALLAS FOOTBALL | | Sept. 7 Bangor 1:00 | § Sept. 13 Bishop McCort H 7:30 1 Sept. 21 Meyers H 1:00 | sept 28 Coughlin H 1:00 | I Oct. 5 Bishop O'Reilly A 1:00 | J Oct. 12 Crestwood A 1:00 J i Oct. 19 G.AR. H 1:00 i i Oct. 26 Hanover A 1:00 ; Nov. 1 Bishop Hoban A 7:30 | Nov. 9 Lake-Lehman H 1:00 I Head Coach: Ted Jackson f i Asst. Coaches: Tony Chiarucci 1 5 Harry Gulich g Bill Silvi L . 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Tracy Krupa and Karen Stefanowicz, seniors this year, were named to Wyoming Valley's All- Scholastic Team last season and Stefanowicz received honorable mention at the All-States competi- tion. “Cathy Long and Melanie Ras- pen are the two girls we had to replace since they graduated in June,” said Coach Bob Rogers. “We also graduated five lettermen who shared two spots in rotation. “Our biggest problem is filling the back row as defensive players but we have 32 girls out this sea- son and they are all showing a lot of talent.” Rogers has Karen Zier, two year letter winner, Nicole Hall, and Jenny Parise who both lettered, Castle Inn Booking Now For The HOLIDAYS $8.95 Person & Up Serving Dinner Tues. - Sat. 5 - 10 P.M. Call 675-0804 For Reservations I } EE ERE She SRE SNES BE OE EE SL SRE Se El im Toy Jill Smigielski, a letter winner for three years, Christy Elston and Erin Loftus both letter winners last season. “That gives us a good nucleus for this year,” Rogers said. 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