10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 27, 1995 _— RR Burnaford wins Power Points Brad Burnaford of Idlewood Drive in Dallas was the local win- ner in the fourth week of the Power Points football contest. Burnaford'’s 110 points was highest among all local entries in the statewide com- petition. Also a winner last year, Burna- ford will receive $25 cash from The Dallas Post and a free month of HBO from Tele-Media, the contest CO-Sponsor. The statewide winner, with a Tomaine 128 point score was Sara Loftus, a 73-year-old grandmother from Watsontown. The statewide top prize is $1,000 cash. The Power Points contest will run until the end of the NFL regu- lar season. Entries must be depos- ited 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. (continued from page 9) with senior steering and a mem- ber of the National Honor Society. “She’s number one or two in her class,” Moran said. “She's an excellent academic student. Right now she’s looking at a premedical program and she can definitely play field hockey in college.” The daughter of John and Ar- lene Tomaine of Shavertown has been exploring the possibility of starting her college education close to home. Lisa is very inter- ested in the medical school at Wilkes University, but no definite plans have been made. She has an older brother, Mi- chael. The main goal for Tomaine and teammates is to continue to im- prove on the field during the league season, then worry about playing well into the post season. To- maine and the Dallas defense have already notched six shutouts this season, and allowed only one goal. “She hasn't gotten a lot of chances early,” Moran said. “Based on last year's perform- ance I know she'll do well in the big games. She's very smart and communicates well with the de- fensive people.” Tomaine has the upmost re- spect for every team she lines up = against, but had to admit that Tunkhannock and Crestwood are tops in the scoring department. This is her fourth season as a member of the varsity team. Alot has happened on the field for Tomaine since she first accepted the mask and protective equip- ment in seventh grade, but she still gets a little nervous. “I get nervous just about any- time,” said Tomaine. “In the close games | keep thinking, oh dear, I better stop it. Ever since I've started I've liked the position. It's the last line of defense; It's up to you and it's intense.” Jr. Football (continued from page 9) In the second quarter, Mike Racoski first intercepted a pass giving Dallas a first and 10. Jeff Emanuel ran well to keep Dallas in control of the ball. Michael Smith made a touchdown. De- fensemen Chris Carr, David Per- schau and Joe Austin held the + Sailors from scoring any points ». ending the first half Dallas 20 - +* Swoyersville 0. * In the beginning of the third ¥ quarter Jimmy Jordan received ¥ the kickoff on the 40 yard line and ¥ ran it all the way for a touchdown. ¥. At the end of play the score was v. Dallas 26 - Swoyersville 6. + Dallas ATeamdid not play, due i» to Swoyersville not fielding an A- *, Team. # Next game is away, October 1 # against Larksville Greenwaves. : Lake-Lehman Jr. Knights : The Lake-Lehman Jr. Knights ¢ took two wins out of three Sep- « tember 24 over the Edardsville % Eagles at Edwardsville. i The C Team held the Eagles for « four downs start the game. Ryan - Besteder ran in the only touch- » down in the game for the Knights, - with a flag on the play for the extra » point. The extra point was re- . tried, but unsuccessful. * Scott Wentzel and Dave Gron- - ski did a fine job tackling in the third quarter. With two minutes + left in the game, Josh Cragle made ‘a first down for the Knights, as did Ryan Besteder and Matt Kosloski. .With only 13 yards to the goal, ‘time ran out leaving the score at Knights 6 - Eagles 0. The B Squad cheerleaders showed their routine for a pre- game show for the team. the B Team game started with Zach Ragukas receiving. Galen Waltman, Josh Marth and Chris Teetsel all made good yardage, with Josh Marth scoring the first Knight touchdown. Ragukas re- ceived the ball on the kick, with Josh Marth making a first down, and Aaron Kubasik making good yardage. Aaron Kubasik scored for the Knights with no extra points. : Zach Ragukas scored a third touchdown for the Knights with Chris Teetsel bringing in the two extra points. In the third quarter Chris Teetsel made another touchdown and also brought in the extra points. In the fourth quarter, the Eagles fumbled the ball with the Knights scoring their fifth and final touchdown by Josh Marth. Kenny Butler did a terrific job intercepting the ball from the Eagles on their third attempt to make a pass. The final score ofthe B Team game was Knights 36 - Eagles 8 The A Team game was very tense, as the teams were equally _ matched. The Eagles made a touchdown in the first quarter. The second quarter was played with Warren Vogel, Daniel Harris, Jesse Bixby, and Douglas Johnstone making tackles. With less than one minute left in the quarter, Warren Vogel scored a Knight touchdown. The fourth quarter was a stalemate with no one really gain- ing any yardage. The Eagles ran in a touchdown with extra points. Daniel Harris made an excellent attempt to get the Knights the yardage they needed with the help of Warren Vogel. The final score for the A-Team was Eagles 14 - Knights 6. Raitter runs in collegiate championships Senior Bill Raitter of Lehman, a Lake-Lehman graduate, placed 14th individually as the Western Michigan University men's cross country team took fourth place honors at the 1995 Central Collegiate Confer- ence championships Sept. 23 in Peoria, Ill. Raitter had an 8,000 meter time of 25:25. Giants win playoff after tie in season The Back Mountain National League “Giants” recently captured first place in their playoff division, and tied for first place in the regular season. Team members are: Jimmy Belles, J.B. Bucha, Matt Carey, Justin DiGiuseppe, Kevin Domzalski, Mike Domzalski, Matt Eyet, Jared Karalunas, Tyler Karalunas, Danny Mulhern, Charlie Stajewski and Erik Walasek. Manager is Russ Eyet. Coaches are John Bucha and Dave Domzalski. Assistant coaches are: Jim Belles and Jim Carey. Ramblin’ Lake-Lehman quarterback John Oliver ran past the Hanover defense in last Friday's 22-0 win at Hanover. Mike Adamshick (46) followed the play. The Knights ran for over 200 yards and held the Hawks to 50. Mike Pitcavage scored twice and Adamshick once, with Oliver adding a field goal. Lehman now holds a 3- 1 overall record for the season and is 1-1 in conference play. They will host GAR Saturday. POST PHOTO/JACK JONES I i) J Inside the NFL on HBO e=TmTl SUNDAY NIGSET NEIL WEEK 5 Games of Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 \ b de HOW TO PLAY Select a winner from each of the week's games, listed below. Select in descending order of your CONFIDENCE in your choices. Win points at left for each correct selection toward possible total of 136 points. ‘ See complete rules below.. You must be at least 8 (eight) years old to enter. To enter, The clip along dotted line, then place game entry in POWER POINTS container at co- ; Dallas Post sponsor's retail outlet(s). Entrants must list 45 Main Rd name, address and phone number below. Dallas f Across fi Cross trom LIMIT: You may enter only one coupon statewide per week. ; Offset Paperback) DEADLINE : 2 PM. 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