10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 20, 1995 em tops Dallas in overtime Wyoming Seminary came out on top 3-2 in an evenly-matched soccer game with Dallas last Thursday. Ed Friar and Mike Cleary scored the Mountaineer goals while Doug Bruno's second goal of the contest in the second overtime provided the margin of victory. In photo at left, Sean Killeen battled for control. At right, Dave Demko, left, and Justin Kerr ran down the ball. POST PHOTOS/JACK JONES Garry Taroli wins second week of football contest Garry Taroli of Idlewood Drive in Dallas was the local winner in the second week of the Power Points football contest. T=roli's 121 points topped all local entries in the statewide competition. Also a winner last year, Taroli will receive $25 cash from The Dallas Post and a free month of HBO from Tele-Media, the con- test co-sponsor. The statewide winner, with a perfect 136 point score and win- ning tiebreaker, was Frank Moli- nari of West Chester. The state- wide top prize is $1,000 cash. The Power Points contest will run until the end of the NFL regu- lar season. Entries must be de- posited by 2 p.m. Fridays at either the office of The Dallas Post at 45 Main Road in Dallas, or Tele-Media on the Harveys Lake Highway. There is an after-hours drop box at the front of The Post's building. Bob Bayer at 675-0446. Youth basketball registration Sept. 23, 25 Dallas Youth Basketball will hold registration for the 1995-96 season Saturday, Sept. 23 from 9 to 11 a.m. and Monday, Sept. 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Dallas Middle School cafeteria. Boys and girls in the third through eighth grade and residing in the Dallas School District are eligible. Only a limited number of registrations will be taken. Anyone with questions should contact JUNIOR FOOTBALL | Junior Knights win one of 3 games The Lake-Lehman Junior Knights traveled to Larksville to meet the Greenwaves Sept. 17. The C Team opened the afternoon by kicking off to Larksville. De- spite a great effort, the Jr. Knights came away on the short end of the 36-0 score. Joshua Cragle, Ryan Besteder and Matthew Kosloski played well on offense and the defense was led by David Gronski and Ronnie Ritts. The B Team lost a hardfought battle 16-6. After a scoreless first quarter, Larksville was able to push in a touchdown from the 2- yard line on fourth down, after a tough Knight defense held them for two downs. Joshua Marsh had run for a 78-yard score in the first quarter, but the play was called back for a penalty. Marsh scored the Knights only touchdown on a 53-yard run in the third quarter. Later in the quarter, the Knights looked like they had another chance to score when Chris Teet- selintercepted a Greenwave pass, but the Knights couldn't take advantage of the opportunity. The fourth quarter was played evenly, with the Knights turning back two Larksville scoring attempts. The Jr. Knights A Team took the only victory of the day by a 2- 0 score. The points came on a safety in the third quarter after the Knight defense pushed the Greenwave back to its own 2-yard line. Johnathon Bird and Joey Shurmaitis had several outstand- ing offensive plays and David DeLong, Jesse Bixby and Warren Vogel led the defense. The game ended after Harold Newell inter- cepted a Larksville pass to end their last scoring threat. The Junior Knights will play at Edwardsville Sunday. Raiders B Team tops Edwardsville In B Team action, the Kingston Township Raiders defeated the Edwardsville Eagles 20-12 last Sunday. Trailing 12-8 with only 49 seconds remaining on the clock, running back Luke Miller took a pitchout and rambled 65 yards for the go-ahead score. One play later Miller recorded his sec- ond interception of the afternoon and returned if for his third touch- down, capping the 20-12 victory. The Raiders first score was set up by a long run by Paul Saxon. Quarterback Bobby Zaruta added the 2-point conversion. A tough defensive effort was led by Jared Swire, Jonathan Barbose, John Krispin and Bobby Zaruta. The Raiders A Team lost 6-0 to the Eagles in a hardfought battle. The Raiders reached the 12-yard line but couldn't punch in for the score. The defensive line of Jeff Parrish, Mike Regan, Jeff Zaruta, Justin Tamaniniand JohnJames held the opposing team to the single touchdown. Get well wishes go out to coach Bob Garringer whois in the hospital and to David Hopersberger who was injured in the game, and also to the Eagles player who broke his shoulder during the game. The Raiders C Team also lost to the Eagles, by a 14-8 score. Brian Ostrowski scored the lone Raider touchdown and Elijah Miller got the 2-point conversion. Matt Brokenshire intercepted a pass for the defense. Also playing well for the defense were Matt Kelly and Marty Murray. The Raiders cheerleaders did a great job cheering for all three teams. Congratulations to the B Team for placing third in the Side- line Dance category of the Greater Pittston Football League competi- tion Saturday. Mini-Mount B Team wins 18-6 Even with the absence of five players, the Dallas Mini-Mounts B Team displayed exceptional blocking skill and a great team effort to beat the Kingston Hus- kies 18-6 Sunday. The Mounts scored three times on long runs, one each of 45 yards by Ryan Gryskevicz and Jeff Emanuel, and a spectacular 98- yarder by Emanuel. The boys worked as a team to come out on top. Raiders thank supporters The Kingston Township Raiders Junior Football organization wishes to thank all the businesses who participated in their annual collection night and also the residents of Kingston Township who donated to the football players and cheerleaders for the doorbell night. Insicle the NFL on HBO 3 WEEK 4 Games of Sept. 23 - 25 SUNDAY NIGSIET NEL Ym 0, £ "2 bo ; Cd n 9 es A 3() = on li [aban nO 16 15 Select a winner from each of the week's games, listed below. Select in descending n 14 order of your CONFIDENCE in your 13 choices. Win points at left for each correct selection toward possible total of 136 points. ( 12 See complete rules below. You must be at 11 least 8 (eight) years old to enter. To enter, The clip along dotted line, then place game 10 entry in POWER POINTS container at co- ; Dallas Post 9 sponsor's retail outlet(s). Entrants must list 45 Main Rd. name, address and phone number below. ; Dallas 8 7 LIMIT: You may enter only one coupon {Across from : statewide per week. ; Offset Paperback) ° : DEADLINE: 2PM. FRIDAY | Tele-Media 5 1 Total points scored p TIEBREAKER 1 i fin | of 5 STEELERS game. ] L TIEBREAKER 2 Total offensive yards UZerne 2 (both teams) in this game. C ty [J 1 | ; I Rudis THIS WEEK'S GAMES [ES 136 TOTAL POINTS | | Harveys Lake Arizona at Dallas Philadelphia at Oakland | Name Chicago at St. Louis Washington at Tampa Bay i ; Denver at San Diego Green Bay at Jacksonville ; or mail to: Address Houston at Cincinnati San Francisco at Detroit i The Dallas Post 2 3 Kansas City at Cleveland Penn State at Rutgers CHy-Stote zip) Minnesota at Pittsburgh Ohio State at Pitt | 0 : on Day Phone ( New Orleans atN.Y. Giants ~~ Michigan State at Purdue ~~ | Ulla 2 N.Y. Jets at Atalanta Texas at Notre Dame j Entries must be receive Night Phone ( ) by2 p.m, Fridays HOW TO PLAY 1. Object of the game is to amass as many of the 136 possible points as you can. Simply review the week's schedule of games, listed on entry form, and decide which game you.are surest of picking awinner in. Write the name of your projected winner on the 16- point line. If that team wins its game that week, you win 16 points. Write the name of your second-surest winner on the 15-point line, and so on down to the 1- point line, which game you figure to be a toss-up. Next, fill in Tiebreaker 1, the total points scored by both teams in the week's Eagles or Steelers game. If this step fails to produce a winner, the judges will apply Tiebreaker 2, total offensive yardage from scrimmage in this game. If a winner still doesn't emerge, a drawing will be held among those contes- tants still tied. Decisions of the judges are final. The weekly winner of the contest will receive $1,000. 2. Any entry form that does not contain a legible name, address, etc., will be disqualified. 3. - Entries that fail to forecast a winner from each and-every game will be disqualified, as will entries that fail to distinguish between the Jets and Giants of New York and Pitt and Pittsburgh. 4... No points are awarded on tie games or in case any game is not played for any reason during its scheduled week. 5. 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