PAGE 12 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 19, 2008 RAIDERS Continued from Page 11 the ball but were unable to put points on the board and the Husk- ies took over on downs, scoring on the next down. A defensive effort by Nick Ka- rusa, Bradley Adams, Charlies Kuschke, Marcus Steele, Cole Wyffels, Zack Bloom and Antho- ny Grandinetti blocked the two points for the Huskies. Stone Mannello then returned the kickoff for a Back Mountain touchdown but the conversion failed. The Huskies answered and scored a touchdown on their next possession. Again, the Bob- cat defense blocked the two points. The Huskies kicked the ball and Nate Hazelinte returned the ball to the 45-yard line. Carries were made by Zack Gabel, Zack Bloom and Cole Wyffels but the Bobcats were once again forced to turn the ball over on downs. The Huskies scored again in the third quarter following a Bob- cat fumble. In the final quarter, the Huskies turned the ball over on downs and, on the last Bobcat possession of the game, Nick Whitesell ran the ball down the sideline for a second Bobcat touchdown. Dallas 20 Forty Fort 18 The Dallas Jr. Mounts C team found itself in familiar territory, down at halftime, but was able to rally for a 20-18 home victory against the Forty Fort Flyers. The Flyers got out to a quick 12-0 lead before Xavier Barber got the Mounts on the board with a rushing touchdown. Justin Hutchins added the two pointer and Dallas went into the half, Nashville, Tenn. & Smokey Mountains Nov. 11-17 » $899 ITALY, Tuscany Pkg. April 23- May 2, 2009 * $3299 Incl. RT Trans. to Airport, Tours, 13 Meals CHRISTMAS SHOWS Radio City: Dec. 1 $92 © Dec. 6 $125 Sight A Sound, Lancaster “Miracle of Xmas” dinnner incl. Nov. 29 ¢ $115 Stucker Tours 655-8458 www.stuckertours.com SUBMITTED PHOTO Nate O'Donnell of the Back Mountain Bobcats gains a few yards against the Huskies during 'C’' team action last Sunday. down 12-8. Forty Fort turned up the heat by breaking off a third quarter touchdown for an 18-8 lead, but the Jr. Mounts were ready for the challenge. Dallas drove quickly down the field to set up a touch- down run by Hutchins to pull within four. Josh Lydon’s kickoff was mis- played by Forty Fort and reco- vered by Hutchins as he darted down field and out-wrestled two Flyer players for the ball. Jarrod Hislop, Ray Centanni and Char- les Harry led the line charge as Barber scored the go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter, The defense, anchored by Jus- tin Thompson, Austin Goldsmith and Connor Phillips, came out strong and denied the Flyers one final time to move to 54 on the season. D TEAM Dallas 44 Forty Fort 6 The Dallas Jr. Mounts D team put the finishing touches on a perfect 10-0 regular season last Sunday, beating Forty Fort, 44-6. NO ASSEMBLY REQUIRED! The offense utilized several weapons in its arsenal as Michael Huntington, Steven Newell, Todd Phillips and Jack Gallis all found the end zone. Joe Brennan, Jack Farrell and Sean Cuba paved the way up front. The defense had a number of gang tackles led by Hunter Love, Xander Shaner, Kurtis Ryniec and Christian Sebastianelli. Dallas next plays on November 2 at home in the playoffs against a team to be determined. Kingston Township 24 Swoyersville 0 The Kingston Township Raid- ers continued their winning ways beating the Swoyersville Sailors, 24-0, and improving to 7-1 on the season. Mason Gattuso had two touch- down runs and threw for another to lead KT. Derek Answini had a touchdown reception, an inter- ception and a two-point conver- sion for the Raiders. 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