FNL GR SE WR TRS Che WER WR TR ER SR SR TEs WR NE RE WE WER WR TE WR AE RR A WR a TR TS EE EE SRE ME SE A Se WE ER TEE RE WE Se SR AE ER GE RE ET A RE SE SR AR ER Sn EE -w-E é ; A -— - LE EE EE ER RE RE Sunday, September 7, 2008 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 There's Sports Part of the Dallas High School marching band trumpet's section performs during the halftime show. Everything but the game igh school football is back — and it’s not just about the game. There are programs to be purchased, hot dogs to be eaten, cheers to be cheered, songs to be played and fun to be had. Dallas Post photographers caught all the action off the field when the Black Knights of Lake-Leh- man played host to Hanover Area last Friday night and again last Saturday night when the Dallas Mountain- eers welcomed the Million- aires of Williamsport. a lot happening off the field during high school football season JONATHAN J. JUKA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST ga Gabrielle Dragon, left, and her cousin, Mirina Drag- on, cheer for their team. year. Left: Dallas High School stu- dents show enthusiasm for their team. Bottom left: Ward Hartman, left, and Cindy Lohman had the right colors and the right equipment for the first Lake- Lehman football game of the Bottom right: Jolisa Copeman plays and cheers for the Lake- Lehman Knights. For more photos, go to www.my- dallaspost.com Patrick's Following is a report of action in the Back Mountain Youth Football League for Sunday, Aug. 3: A TEAM Bobcats had bye The Back Mountain Bobcats A team had a bye this week. They . are at home next week against Swoyersville. Game kick-off is at 3pm. Dallas 36 Kingston Township 14 On the first offensive play of the game between the Dallas Jr. Mounts and the Kingston Town- ship Raiders, Kingston Town- ship's Quincy Patrick ran 85 yards for a touchdown to put the Raiders up, 6-0. Dallas would need to pull itself together and quickly. Later in the first quarter, Dallas QB Jason Siminovich ran into the end zone from 25 yards to tie the game momentarily. Eric Zawat- ski caught a pass from Siminov- ich for the 2-point conversion. Dallas lineman Matt Roncevich recovered a fumble late in the first quarter to get the ball back in his team’s hands. In the second quarter, Siminov- ich found Zack Macosky open for a 23-yard touchdown. Siminov- ich converted the point after with a keeper into the end zone. Con- nor Martinez had a fumble recov- ery to once again take away any potential for the Raiders to coun- ter attack. Mark ‘Michno had an impres- sive pass from Siminovich and scampered for an 18-yard gain to set up a 12-yard touchdown run by Siminovich, putting the 85-yard TD not enough to Mountaineers up, 22-6, at half time. The second half was more of the Dallas offensive machine as Siminovich hit Zawatski for a 24- yard touchdown pass. They con- nected again for the conversion. At this point, Dallas was leading, 30-6. Late in the third quarter, Simi- novich again broke free to get Dallas another six points. Before the third quarter could end, the Dallas defense of Macosky, Simi- novich and Michno sacked the Raiders’ QB for a loss. In the fourth quarter, deter- mined to put more points on the board, Raider Quincy Patrick broke free and ran for another touchdown. Jesse Shaffer ran the lift KT Raiders See RAIDERS, Page 12 LE REN JONATHAN J. JUKA/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas Jr. Mount Michael Huntington is taken down by a Kingston Township Raider during D team action in the Back Mountain Youth Football Organization.
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