10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 13, 1999 ‘Was she happy or what? Sarah Martin reacted to being named 1999 Homecoming Queen at the Dallas football game Saturday. She shared the moment with her escort, Al Pisaneschi. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Mounts win match against Lehman Dallas won the matchup with Lake-Lehman in cross country last week. Maria Bednash, Dallas, warmed up before the race, top photo. Jamie Raub was first across the line, above left. T.J. «Dougherty, above right, was the first Lehman finisher. Buck Taylor wins BMX title Buck Taylor, a 7 year-old from Dallas, recently captured the Pennsylvania State Title in BMX racing. Dallas Homecoming ‘ The Queen and her court. From left: Dana Artsma, first runner-up, with Dan Fauerbach; Sarah Martin and Al Pisaneschi; 1998 queen Segan Millington and Matt Barnard; Bryn Haller, second runner-up with Jake Swartwood. Roundup (continued from page 1) at Shadowbrook was too much for Dallas to overcome in a match Oct. 7. Matt Hoover attained medalist with a round of 38, while Mike Fehlinger, Mike Ruggere, and Kevin Piekara respectively had rounds of 46, 47, and 49 for the Mountaineers. Bishop Hafey 154, Dallas 164 The Mountaineers had their third match in three days as they fell to Bishop Hafey at a match played at Valley Country Club on Friday. Jeff Zatruta was the low score for Dallas at 38. Matt Hoover followed with a 40. Kevin Piekara and Mike Ruggere added rounds of 43. SOCCER Dallas 4, Coughlin 1 Dallas stayed close to unbeaten Lake-Lehman with a convincing 4-1 win at Coughlin Monday. Ryan Love opened the scoring after only six minutes, and Ricky Branco, Andrew George and Adam Clay added a goal apiece before Coughlin got on the board. Clay also had two assists, while Nate Hoffman stopped eight Crusader shots. Lehman 1, Bishop Hoban 0 Tony Van Scoy scored unas- sisted in the second half as Leh- man remained unbeaten and alone in first place in the stand- ings. Goalkeeper Russ Mosier recorded the shutout for the Knights. His teammates outshot the Argents 23-7. Lehman 5, Wyoming Valley West 3 The Knights scored four sec- ond-half goals to knock off Wyo- ming Valley West in a matchup of top area teams. Lehman's offen- sive firepower proved too much for the Spartans this time around. The two teams had played to a O- O tie a month ago. Tom Brislin scored Lehman's first goal off a pass from David Walters. After two Spartan goals, Brislin found the back of the net a second time just after halftime. and Walters then followed Brislin’s second goal to give the Knights a two-goal lead. Tony Van Scoy Brian Noler Vipers take 2nd at Whitewater Cup then scored the fifth Lehman goal. Walters finished with three as- sists in addition to his goal. Dallas 5, Bishop O’Reilly 4 Dallas fell behind by four goals in the first half, but rallied to win a one-goal thriller. Tim Faneck’s first of two goals got the comeback started. Ryan Love also scored in the first half for the Mountain- eers. Andrew George started the second half scoring, followed by Faneck again and then finally by Ricky Branco on a penalty shot with about 20 minutes remain- ing. Adam Clay had a pair of assists. Dallas 6, Abington Heights 3 Ricky Branco recorded a hat trick as Dallas cruised to a home. win over Abington Heights Oct. 7. Ryan Love began the scoring in the 11th minute off a pass from Branco. Love then assisted on two Branco goals. John Isaac and Ryan Rother added the final two goals. Isaac finished with a goal and an assist. VOLLEYBALL N. Pocono 2, Dallas 0 The Lady Mounts took the first game to the limit, losing 16-14 before dropping the second 15-9. Amber Koes had 11 digs and three kills while Kerry DeAngelo had three aces and four digs. Dallas is still looking for its first win. Hazleton Area 2, Lehman 0 Lehman dropped a tough deci- sion to host Hazleton Oct. 5. Scores were 15-12 and 15-10. The Knights were led by Sarah Davis, who had ten points and fiveaces. Stacy Rosenbaum added five digs and four points on three aces. Lehman's season record dropped to 6-3. Crestwood 2, Dallas 0 Crestwood easily handled the Mountaineers in a match last week. Jenn Roman led Dallas with five assists and six digs. Sarah Nichol added a pair of kills and a pair of blocks. Shannon Harkins served a pair of aces for the Mountaineers. Game scores were 15-6 and 15-2. The Back Mountain Vipers U-13 Soccer team took second place in the Whitewater Cup Classic tournament. The team finished with two wins and a tie. Pictured are, from left, first row: Kyle Bell, Keith Kolesa, Pat McMahon, Lee Ruger, Steven Crompton, Alex Flack. Second row, Bill lveson, head coach; Scott Bell, Chris Kester, Ben Thomas, Michael Lloyd, Ben Rother, Tommy Iveson, Garrett Speace, Chris Scharff, coach/trainer. Third row, Steven Goode, D.J. Molino, Eric Kurello. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Nanticoke came up the mountain and went home with a W in one of the best games in the Wyoming Valley Conference this season. Dallas had a chance to tie at the end, but two fumbles kept them out of the end zone. In top photo, Matt Jackson for some of his game-high 212 rushing yards. Chuck Suppon, above, ran for 19 yards and a touchdown, and also was 5-for-9 in the air. Below, Jason Race made a spectacular catch with a Nanticoke defender on his back. The Mounts host Tamaqua Saturday. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS
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