La Tie SDALLASCPoST Vol. 102 No. 45 Wednesday, November 13, 1991 Dallas crushes Lehman 42-0 to take Shoe The “Old Shoe” took a walk back to Dallas High School after the Mountaineers ‘drubbed an out- manned Lake-Lehman team 42-0 November 9. And, as he has all season, senior quarterback John Morris led the powerful Mountaineer offen- sive machine. Playing his last game in a Dallas uniform, Morris was a perfect 10 for 10 on the day, includ- ing five touchdowns. Morris finished the season as the top passer in Division II, with 1,690 yards, a 63.8 percent completion rate and 17 touchdown strikes. In Saturday's game, Morris hit senior Dave ich] and junior Todd Pacewski twice for TD's, vd junior Dave Puz once. Brian Burd, the sensational junior running back, also ended the game with a title — best As usual, Brian Burd was unstoppable John Morris launched five for touchdowns in his last Dallas game More sports coverage on page 12 SportsWeek rusher in the division. Burd ran for over 200 yards and scored once, ending the season with 1,450 yards and 21 touchdowns. The injury-riddled Black Knights just couldn't slow down the high-powered Mountaineer offense and mounted only one scoring threat after a 50- yard run by Rob Spencer. But the Mount defense stiffened and Dallas took over on downs inside its own 10-yard line. Dallas finished the season at 7-4 overall and 5- 3 in league play. But the team played better than its record after two early season losses, winning five of their last six games and losing only to undefeated Hanover. Lake-Lehman was 3-7 overall and 1-6 in the division, but things should look up next year when 26 lettermen could return. And the band played on Encouragement from the coach Rob Spencer's 50-yard run was Lehman's best shot BH School news HM Classified Bl Calendar Lehman's band put on quite a show Photos by Charlotte Bartizek
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