12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 23,1994 fe | ‘ » POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK Bob Roberts sacked the Meteor quarterback in one of the few 1 hd “ defensive brights spots of the game. Knights (continued from page 11) fourth Meteor touchdown. Mon- trose converted successfully when Jared Catlin ran into the end zone and the Meteors were ahead 30- 24. . The Black Knights were in scoring range on their next drive, but Pitcavage was stopped short of the first down on fourth and five from the 11-yard line. The Mete- ors took over at their own eight and drove all the way downfield to another touchdown, their last of the game. The touchdown came in the fourth quarter, but Lehman stopped the conversion. | Lehman came right back to score on a long pass to Waslick from the 36-yard line. This time, e Knights opted for the extra point kick by Adamshick. The kick was good, and Lehman closed the gap to 36-31. i It then looked as if the Knights might pull off the win, as Smigielski led the defense. He stopped the Meteors for no gain at their own 45, then sacked Weller for the loss of nine yards, forcing fourth and 17 and a punt. . Lehman took possession with just over three minutes remain- ing. With Montrose putting on eat pressure, Oliver threw three incomplete passes followed by his only interception of the game, and the Meteors ran out the clock on running plays to preserve the victory. “What killed us was the pass,” said Lehman coach Gorgone. “We got them in a number of third and long situations and they ended up hitting the one foot touchdown there at the end of the third. About three or four times they came out long, and that's what we felt we had to do was get them in a long yardage situation and make them throw the ball,. but whenever they did they hit the pass on us. As much as they ran the ball, the key passes they hit were what I think was really what hurt us. We just had to take those passes away in the third down situations and we didn't. “Pit (Mike Pitcavage) had a nice game, John (Oliver), Waslick. They're all good kids. They're all tough kids and it was just an offensive day. We just wanted to make it 37-36." Oliver ended the day 13-for-24 for 156 yards and three touch- downs, with the only miscue the fourth-quarter interception. The Meteors dominated the ground game, though, with 273 yards to Lehman's 177. POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK i : He can run, too. John Oliver had a stellar day in the air, and picked up a few yards on the ground as well. l POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK Jamie Patton bounced back from a knee injury to contribute several outstanding plays to the Black Knights on both sides of the ball. Burnaford wins again in Power Points 12th week Brad Burnaford of Country Club Rd. in Dallas became the third two-time local winner in the twelfth week of the PA Power Points foot- ball contest. Burnaford scored 103 points on his entry. The statewide average of 26 entries was 111 points. Doug Mechling of State College took the state prize with a 117 point score, winning on a tiebreaker over Ashley Bobby of Twin Rocks.. As a local weekly winner, Bur- naford will receive $25 cash from The Dallas Post, and a free month of HBO from Tele-Media, the co- sponsor of the contest. Should a local entrant win the statewide contest, he or she would receive $750 from Power Points, plus the local prizes. Entries for this week's contest must be deposited by 2 p.m., Fri- day. They may be dropped off at the office of The Dallas Post, at 45 Main Road, Dallas, or at Tele-Media on the Harveys Lake Highway. How to deposit Power Points entries this week The offices of The Dallas Post and Tele-Media will be closed Thursday and Friday November 24 and 25 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Entries for this week's contest must be received by 2 p.m. Friday. They may be left in the drop box at the front of the newspaper office, and will be collected Friday afternoon. ’ Mounts (continued from page 11) game for the Mountaineers. “That just shows you the kind of athlete Michael (Viglone) is... Michael just made a big-time play. He's a big- time player, and we don't get the ball to him as much as we should...Michael is an all-state receiver in anybody's book. We just don’t run that style of offense this year. The Mountaineer defense proved itself once more as it stopped the Grenadiers through- out the remainder of the game on key plays by Marty Straigis, But- cofski, Gingo and Steve Button. Dallas held the potent GAR of- fense under 200 total yard and recorded four sacks. The game ended with the clock running down from the 11 second mark after carries by Rhodes and a Dallas first down at their own 20. f “It was a war,” said coach Jackson after the game. “We both made some costly mistakes...It was like both of us were trying to give it away for a while.” “I think our defense got stronger as the game went on. They hurt us with some things early on that didn’t work as well in the second half. I thought our kids adjusted well to a lot of things,” said Jackson. “I think the pride our kids take in defense is obvious. They bent a little in the first half and GAR did some nice things to them. But to hold GAR to six points...Our team this year is built on defense. We don't have the offensive weap- ons we had in the past years. 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