a Bog tg ti G57 $e EH A rpg I 570 a £7 Be LY - eT Sy wn 3 ET Pf a ST 7. Sogo i Ly WP Sepa Le SY Fr ne eg rr ee RA — ein rte ny conti rs - : L PAGE 10 THE POST SPORTS Sunday, November 11, 2007 Signs like these tell the story of the long-time rivalry between the Dallas and Lake-Lehman football teams. i TE. Lake-Lehman students Jennie Feher and Tiffany Moore cheer on the ground while their cheermates are up in () [ —- the air. Ey oO Black Knight Cody Lamoreaux catch- es up with Pat Murray but not in time to stop the second touchdown of the game for Dallas. 60 years of tradition he Old Shoe trophy, a bronzed size-11 cleat that has been shuffled between Dallas and Lake-Lehman High Schools for the past 60 years, will remain in the trophy case at Dallas after the Mountaineers shut out the Black Knights, 14-0, in this year’s Old Shoe football game. Dallas won its fifth consecutive game to finish with an 8-2 record during the regular season, earning the Mountaineers a playoff berth against Berwick in the District 2 Class 3A semi- final. Lake-Lehman’s season ended at 2-9. } L | | | | Members of the Dallas Senior High School football team celebrate their victory in last weekend's Old Shoe Game against Lake-Lehman. From left, are Andrew Judge, Anthony Rubbico, Pat Murray, Mike Adams and Joe Hayes. Dallas head coach Ted Jackson receives the “Old Shoe" trophy from Dallas Ro- Juniors Kelsey Makara and Cara Wengen tary President Lisa Pretko as Mountaineers Anthony Rubbico, Pat Murray and cheer for Lake-Lehman. Joe Hayes look on. In the twilight, Michelle Berley and other members of the Cody Lamoreauxof Lake-Lehman is stopped by Mountain- Dallas cheerleading squad rally students in anticipation of Joe Collini introduces captains of the Dallas football team to the eers Anthony Rubbico and Damon Marth the Old Shoe game. crowd during a bonfire rally in anticipation of the Old Shoe game. Nw” SENIOR GRIDDERS IN LAST OLD SHOE GAME I ,DA EE —— Open the door to more opportunities and more leadership. Show your bass, your future employer, or your competition that you know how to achieve, innovate, and succeed. Penn State for your career—it shows. professional development Information Session for working adults Hayfield House, Room 105 5:00-7:00p.m. Wednesday, Nov.14 SUBMITTED PHOTO Senior members of the Dallas and Lake-Lehman football teams who competed against each ! other in the 60th annual Old Shoe Game last weekend are, from left, first row, Matthew Sikora, Wil Lake-Lehman; Stephen Pearson, Anthony Rubbico and Pat Murray, all from Dallas. Second row, Ken Pollock, Remington Boyd, Daniel McHugh, all of Lake-Lehman; Fred Mihal and Joseph Hayes, both of Dallas. Members of the teams were treated to a breakfast before game day at the Hunts- ville Golf Club hosted by the Lake-Lehman School District and Mr. Tom Rokita, Lake-Lehman athletic director. PENNSTATE | 9 Wilkes-Barre wwwwh.psu.edu ® ) ; h10-675-9738
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