Sunday, October 7, 2007 SPORTS o RAIDERS Continued from Page 10 viously-unbeaten ville. Omar Nijmeh and Kevin La- Zerowicz stopped late Swoyersville drives with key interceptions on the final two Swoyersville possessions, sealing a thrilling 20-12 victo- Swoyers- The Raiders used a strong passing game with an out- standing 35-yard touchdown catch by JT Carey from Jesse Shaffer to es- tablish the vic- converted the 2-point attempt with a strong run to the right side. The defense presented op- portunities for the Raiders of- fense all day, stopping the Sailors’ next series with key tackles by Mike Golden, Dal- ton Gattuso and Christian Ro- berts. On the next offensive series, Tanner Gattuso scored on a 49-yard run on key blocks thrown by Mitch Kelly, Ricky Morgan and Adam Niz- nik. Gattuso added the two points with a sweep to the right side. After a 45-yard run by Brett Storrs, the Raiders scored on an 8-yard pass from Gattuso tory. Shaffer Qn the opening kick to Peter Capi- also scored on tano. Kyle Pis- a 7-yard scam- Off for the second korik added per and 2- half, the Raiders the two points point conver- sion. Corey Pa- scored their last with a hard run up the middle. rick finished i - On the open- @: the scoring fouchiown with Gat ing kickoff for with a 42-yard tuso returning the the second touchdown kickoff 63 yards for half, the Raid- run, set up by ers scored a tough kickoff = the score. Colin Pertl their last return by Aa- CC inpd touchdown ron Kliamov- added the 2 point with Gattuso ih, 5 conversion with a fein the e efen- icko 63 sive interior Scamper to the left yards for the led by Joey side, led by the score. Colin Stier, Brian : Pertl added Vojtko and Ja- blocking of Ray An- the 2-point son Morgan thony Ostroski. conversion was instru- with a scamper mental in the to the left side, win, providing led by the punishing runs blocking of defense against tough Ray Anthony Ostroski. Swoyersville runners. The win put the Raiders into sec- ond place in the WVWYFCC with a 6-1 record. C TEAM Raiders 32 Swoyersville Sailors 0 The KT Raiders remain un- defeated and improved their record to 7-0 with a 32-0 win over the Swoyersville Sailors. "The defense continued its stellar play led by Jason An- derson, Brett Storrs and Ryan Martin. On the opening kick- off, a Sailors fumble was reco- vered by David Edwards who returned it 39 yards for the touchdown. Nick Mathers D TEAM The Raiders D-team contin- ued its strong play on Sunday against the Swoyersville Sail- ors. The Raiders got two touchdown runs from Devin Robbins and first touchdowns of the year from Nick Adams, Mark Bulford and Derek An- swini. Mason Gattuso and Park- er Voitek added 2-point con- versions for KT. Matt Ma- ransky also added a number of nice runs for the Raiders. Josh Holdredge, Andrew Grabowski and Michael Starbuck 1 led a stiff Raider defense. SUBMITTED PHOTO Nick Adams of the Kingston Township Raiders D team carries the ball during Sunday's action against the Swoyersville Sailors. Steve participates in ® national soccer event Peter Steve III of Dallas re- cently took part in the US Youth Soccer Association’s Na- tional Championships in Dal- las, Texas as part of the FC Del- co U-17 Dynamo team of Phila- delphia which ended up win- ning the bronze medal in the competition. All games were played at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, TX. FC Delco represented Re- gion I in the elite national tour- nament that featured teams from around the United States. Delco qualified for the national championships by winning the Pennsylvania State Cup in May and the Region I title held in Portland Maine in early July. In winning the regional title, Del- co defeated teams from Ver- .mont, New York and Delaware ® cor defeating the team from ~ Maine before a crowd of 1,100 at Bowdoin College. Because of its Region I title Peter Steve lll of Dallas re- cently took part in the US Youth Soccer Associations National Championships in Dallas, Texas as part of the FC Delco U-17 Dynamo team of Philadelphia which ended up winning the bronze medal in the competition. and third place performance in the national title tournament, FC Delco is currently ranked the third best team in the coun- try in the U-17 age category. Steve, a goalkeeper, is a senior at Dallas Sr. High School and is captain of the school’s soccer team, coached by Chris Scharff and Abe Lewis. Steve is also trained by Bob Zanicky of the United Soccer Training Acade- my. i i Physical Therapist Treatment for: " Rubabiliation Aunciate Kevin M. Barno, MPT ¢ K. 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