10 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, November 7, 2002 Old Shoe (continued from page 9) Old Shoe box score Dallas 35, Lake-Lehman 0 Dallas 7: 3138. 7+35 Lake-Lehman 0 0 0 0-0 First Quarter DAL - Bolton 3 run (Arnaud kick) Second Quarter DAL - Bolton 1 run (Arnaud kick) DAL - Barbose 33 pass from Gryskevicz (run failed) Third Quarter DAL - Hayes 7 pass from Gryskevicz (Bolton run) Fourth Quarter DAL - Racoski 6 pass from Gryskevicz (Race kick) TEAM STATISTICS DALLAS LEHMAN First Downs 14 8 Rushes-Yards 28-159 45-96 Passing yards 122 23 Passes 8-22-2 1-5-0 Sacks by 2-21 1-8 Punts-Avg 3-32.3 6-30.3 Fumbles-lost 1-0 4-1 Penalties-Yards 8-65 14-105 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Dallas: Bolton 11-81, Hayes 6-32, Gryskevicz 3-1, Kelly 3-35, Sim- mons 1-5, Miller 1-0, Van Horn 1-0, Har- ris 1-3, Mark 1-2. Lake-Lehman: Harris 32-95, Cornia 5-23, Cragle 3-(-27), Der- hammer 3-2, G. Pimm 1-4, Kasper 1-(- 1. PASSING - Dallas: Gryskevicz 8-22- 122-2. Lake-Lehman: Cornia 0-3-0-0, Cragle 0-1-0-0, M. Mully 1-1-23-0.. RECEIVING - Dallas: Racoski 3-50, Barbose 1-33, Short 1-8, Hayes 1-7, Bolton 2-24. Lake-Lehman: Mahon 1- 23. the regular season.” Most coaches say the records of the teams should be thrown Brian Cornia looked for a receiver as Steve Salavantis (55) closed in. out the window when rivals such as Dallas and Lake- Lehman play each other. Jackson isn’t one of them. “We got tired of hearing all week about how records don’t matter,” said the Mountaineer coach. “We believe records do matter. We work our tails off all winter and summer to win games in a very physical league. We've worked very hard and put in a lot of hours to get to. this point.” Bolton, who finished with 81 yards on 11 carries, scored on a pair of short runs to give the Mountaineers a 14-0 lead with five minutes remaining in the first half. After a short punt gave Dallas possession on the Black Knights’ 33-yard line, Gryskevicz con- Local AAU team captures | national championship tournamen The Wyoming Valley Auto Sales AAU 11-year-old basketball team recently caputred the national championship of the NBA 3-on-3 HOOP IT UP TOURNAMENT in Hartford, Connecticut. They beat a team from Boston 20-15 in the finals and finished the tournament undefeated. Team members from left are: Greg Sam, D.J. Berley, Adam Fleisner. Second row: Eric Bogumil, Coach Fred Berley and Brian May. Pheasants releases made in area Pennsylvania Game Commis- sion employees in the Northeast Region began releasing pheas- ants on State Game Lands and other suitable properties open to public hunting to provide quali- ty game bird hunting opportuni- ties. The general small game season opened November 2, and closes on November 30. The late small game season will run De- cember 16-24, and December 26 through February 8. In addition to State Game Lands, the 26,980 pheasants (9,700 cockbirds and 17,280 . hens) are scheduled to be re- leased through five separate stockings on areas enrolled in the agencyis public access pro- gram (Farm Game and Safety Zone), and certain state parks and federal lands with suitable habitat. The agency's pheasant propa- gation program was started in hopes of establishing self-sus- taining pheasant populations. However, numerous studies have shown that, although a few birds may survive long enough to reproduce, viable wild popu- . lations have not resulted. Stock- ing areas for the individual counties follow. For information on pheasant stockings planned in other regions, visit the Game Commission's website (www.pgc.state.pa.us) and click on Hunting Information, and choose 2002 Pheasant Stock- ings by County. Luzerne: SGL 119 near Fran- cis Walter Reservoir, SGL 91, SGL 187, Farm-Game Projects 6 & 156, and Safety Zone Cooper- ators in Exeter, Franklin, Hunt- ingdon, Lehman, Kingston, Ply- mouth, Ross and Salem town- ships, and New Columbus Bor- ough; Farm-Game projects 226 in southeastern end of county and 187 along the Nescopeck Creek. # POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Dave Harris looked for an opening around the right side of the line. : B a ~ Lake-Lehmar nected with Barbose on a 33- yard touchdown pass to make it 20-0. The Dallas quarterback completed eight passes for 122 yards and three touchdowns. “We knew Gryskevicz was an excellent quarterback and he showed that today,” said Lake- Lehman coach Bob Langan. “Give Dallas credit. They played a great defensive football game and (Gryskevicz) controlled the game.” The Dallas defense held the Black Knights to 113 yards of Basketball clinic for girls The Dallas High School girls basketball team and coaches will hold a clinic for girls on Satur- day, Nov. 16. A clinic for girls in take place from 9 a.m. to noon, and for grades 6-8 from 1-4 p.m. Cost is $20. For more information or to register, call Donna King at 696-2139. total offense, including 95 rush- ing yards by tailback Dave Har- ris. The senior completed the season with more than 1,100 rushing yards. “We wanted to play well defen- sively, especially the seniors,” said senior Steve Salavantis, who has five quarterback sacks in his last two games. “We knew Harris is a very good running back and runs the ball very hard. To get a shutout is just amazing.” Gryskevicz tossed a 7-yard grades 3-5 will touchdown pass to Hayes and a 6-yarder to Racoski in the sec- ond half to close out the scoring. Lake-Lehman began the third quarter with three consecutive penalties and had five penalties for 42 yards, including three personal fouls, in the first two minutes of the second half. The Black Knights were penal- ized 14 times for 105 yards, in- cluding six personal fouls, and had two players ejected. “We made a lot of mental mis- takes,” said Langan. “We got caught up in the stuff that was going on and we shot ourselves in the foot. We had a number of penalties and that really hurt us.” Harveys Lake Little League board meeting to meet The next board meeting for the Harveys Lake Little League will be held on Sunday, November 10 the executive committee will meet at 6 p.m. fol- lowed by the general meeting at 6:45 p.m. Dallas Mountaineers 2002 Seniors x] No. Name Pos. 1 Mike Racoski SE 5 Ryan Bolton TB 7 Kevin Arnaud WB 8 Ryan Gryskevicz QB 11 Jon Barbose WB 15 Rich Adams TE 21 Caitlin Simmons SE 25 Ed Grundowski SE 2 35 Chris Hayes FB 43 Rich Frantz FB 52 Bill Siglin G 55 Steve Salavantis G 56 Mike Burns G 75 Jim Larson G 80 Brandon Short TE Corrections » A list of seniors on the Dallas High School football team pub- lished in last week's issue was incomplete. It was compiled from a roster provided by the school before the season began. A corrected list appears above. Also, the ball carrier in a pho- to that appeared on page 9 of last week's issue was identified incorrectly. He is Josh Cragle not Dave Harris. $ DHS Softball Booster Club plans to meet There will be a mandatory meeting of Dallas High School Girls Softball Booster Club on Thursday, November 7, at 7 atg, Three Guys Pizza in DallasW Reservations and deadlines are fast approaching for the team’s trip to Florida in March. All par- ents are encouraged to attend. Bell turns back 22 in Pirates win Chris Bell, Dallas, stopped 22 shots by the New Jersey Light gy ning, as the Pocono Pirates Pee Wee B hockey team won 2-1 last weekend. Tom McGrath, Shavertown, and Michael Moleski, Dallas, also skated for the Pirates. 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