PAGE8 THE POST SPORTS Sunday, October 9, 2005 FOOTBALL Continued from Page 7 the ground. The defense also played an exceptional game, al- lowing just one touchdown. For Kingston Township, Da- vid Gawlas connected with Quincy Patrick on a 65-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. C DIVISION The Dallas offensive line led by Josh Brobst, Cody Long and Robert McGinley provided the blocking as running back Za- poticky rushed for three touch- downs in the win. He also scored a defensive touchdown for the Junior Mounts. In the first quarter, Zapoticky intercepted a Raider pass and ran it back 22 yards for a touch- down. In the second quarter, Matt Doggett got Kingston Township on the board with a touchdown run from two yards out. Corey Patrick added two points on the conversion run. Zapoticky scored third and fourth touchdowns in the third quarter to put Dallas ahead, 24-8. Mark Michno added some extra offense, scoring on a 42- yard run. Kingston Township quarter- back Patrick added a touch- down with one second left in the game. The Dallas defense played one of its best games of the sea- son. Mitchell Benson had two good as I can for as long as I key sacks and Bryan Sotko, can.” Connor Scalleat and Michno al- Robbins, who works for the so played well. Department of Environmen- Dallas and Kingston Town- tal Protection, begins his seri- ship are tied for first place with ous training — which includes records of 6-1. 100-mile bike rides and 7-mile runs on Saturdays and 2-mile swims and three-hour runs on Sundays — the week after the Wilkes-Barre Triathlon in Au- gust. He recently tapered down his training to get ready for the race. “Being able to compete (in the Hawaiian Ironman) has been a dream and an honor,” he said. “I feel extremely for- tunate. I get the opportunity to race with the best collec- tion of triathletes in the world. 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