— Sunday, October 11, 2009 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 SPOrts Yalders only undefeated team A TEAM Kingston Twp. 48 Kingston 20 The Kingston Twp. Raiders A team became the only undefeat- ed tein in the WVWYFCC by beatirg the previously unbeaten Kingson Huskies, 48-20, in an offensive slugfest. Dawmte Zurenda ran for four touchdowns and JT Carey add- ed two touchdown runs while Corey Stegman completed the scoring with a 2-point conver- sion. | Witl the Raiders ahead 24-20 at haltime, Michael Olenginski sacked the Kingston quarter- back a a fourth and five play and strmied the potent Huskies 'offens¢ to start the second half. The Raiders then went on to score 24 unanswered points be- hind a Herculean effort on the part of the offensive line of Ed- mund Mesczyzynski, Stephen Wemp:, Steven Derhammer, Kyle Kotulski, Shawn Spencer and Mitt Karuza. Cody Stemrich provided tough inside running, keeping the bal out of the Huskies’ hands for most of the second half. Back Mountain 42 Plymouth 12 The Back Mountain Bobcats A Tear avenged its playoff loss to Plymouth last season with a 42-12 win last Sunday. Plymouth opened the game with a 45-yard touchdown drive. The defense of Cody Long, Ran- dy .Zasharais, Austin Parry, Brian Durling, Elija Vigil, PJ Konnick and Paul Ciaccia kept Rlymouth to just 12 points for the entire game. “**"“The defense backs, led by Dy- lan Pilger, Angelino Baltier, Wil- ly Mucha, Justin Butler, Evan May, Justus Schultz and CJ McCauley shut down the pass- ing attack and kept the running game in-check. Angelino Baltier had a one- handed interception for the Bob- cats. Dylan Pilger also had an interception while Brian Durling recovered a fumble for a touch- down. Justin Schultz and Elija Vigil also had fumble recoveries. The offense, led by Cody Long, Evan May, Adam Simmo- nette, Matt Durling, Joey Vigil, Justus Schultz, CJ McCauley and Tyler Brobst had another impressive showing with over 300 years rushing. PJ McCauley had his first start at fullback this season and had some great blocks for the running backs. Willy Mucha had three rush- ing touchdowns and completed a touchdown pass to Dylan Pil- ger. Angelino Baltier added the final touchdown for the Bobcats. Dylan Pilger, Justin Butler, and Joey Vigil each added 2-point conversions for Back Mountain. B TEAM Plymouth 36 Back Mountain 0 The Back Mountain Bobcats B team played tough but suf- fered a 36-0 loss at the hands of the Plymouth Indians. Great runs were made by Cor- bin Holcomb, Jack Tomko, Cam- eron Brennan, RJ Driscoll and Stone Mannello. AJ Spears and Artie Coolbaugh both had fum- ble recoveries for the Bobcats. Great offense was played by Adam Rosencrance, Connor Ker- kowski, Artie Coolbaugh, AJ Spears and Zach Haddle. The defense of Erik Sweppen- heiser, Zack Gabel, Eric George, Anthony Grandinetti and Mar- cus Steele made some great plays. Great tackles were made by Eric George, Stone Mannello, Jack Tomko, Corbin Holcomb, Cameron Brennan and Zach The Kingston Township Raid- ers improved to 6-1 with an 80 overtime victory over a very tough Kingston Huskies team. Kyle Piskorik and Brett Storrs played the run defense well all day and Christian Roberts broke up several passes. The defensive unit, led by Ryan Martin, David Edwards, Mitch Kelly, Nicholas Mathers and Michael Golden, weas able to enjoy its sixth shut- out of the 2009 Season. The offensive unit was led by Conor Motley, Peter Capitano and Matthew Mathers. There was fine blocking up front from Ricky Morgan, Abdul Almecky and Christian Roberts. Motley had several nice runs but the Raiders failed to capital- ize on them due to a tough King- ston Huskies defensive unit. The game came down to over- time, with Tanner Gattuso mak- ing a fine touchdown run and also a 2-point conversion to seal the win. The Kingston Township Raid- ers C team improved to 6-1 on the season with a convincing 24-6 victory over the Kingston Huskies. The Raider offensive line con- trolled the game all day behind the blocking of Carl Markowski, Michael Luksic, Justin Finarelli, Michael Anderson and Caleb Hill. Devin Robbins had two touchdowns for KT and David Schuster added the other. After the initial series of the game when Kingston was able to score, the Raiders shut the door for the rest of the game behind strong defensive games from Mason Gattdso, Andrew Grabowski, Kyle McAndrew, Max Dzugan and “Josh Hold-~ redge. Back Mountain 16 Plymouth 0 The Back Mountain Bobcats C team had a great game against the Plymouth Indians and came away with a 16-0 victory. Touchdowns were scored by Bobcats Nate O'Donnell and Ni- cholas Whitesell while 2-point conversions were completed by Nicholas Whitesell and Nate Ha- zeltine. Hunter Landon had a fumble recovery and Gage Mitchell had an interception. The offense of Joseph Deyo, Bradley Adams, Dakota Hein- rich, Zach Bloom and Hunter Landon created great holes for running backs Nicholas White- sell, Nate O'Donnell, Nate Ha- zeltine and Nate LaBar. Great defense was played by Quinten Huey, Gage Mitchell, Cole Robbins, Matt Schnable Cole Wyffels, Zach Hill and Josh Durling. C TEAM Dallas 26 Ed-Lark 6 The Dallas Jr. Mounts C team defeated Ed/Lark last Sunday, 26-6, to improve to 6-1 on the season. Jay Bittner, Todd Phillips and Josh Lydon found plenty of run- ning room behind the blocking of Jake Weiland, Drew Patton, Shawn Henniger and Joseph Brennan. The defense, led by Connor Maloney, Ethan Zawatski, Colin Dempsey and Jared Frank, held Ed-Lark in check, giving up just one score toward the end of the game. D TEAM Dallas 30 Ed-Lark 6 The Dallas Jr. Mounts im- proved their record to 7-0 on the season with a victory Sunday over the Ed-Lark Hurricanes. Lucas Shultz, Jacob Brennan, John Cantando and Josh Peters opened up some gaping holes for the offense. Jack Gallis, Ja- cob Esposito, Xander Shaner and Freddie Lombardo all reac- hed paydirt behind these road graders. Brennan also added a See RAIDERS, Page 12 fl a NR Ee RR BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas’ Cole Dixon, right, looks for the official's signal after scoring a two-point conversion for the B team in overtime against Ed- wardsville-Larksville on Sunday afternoon in Dallas. ors Dallas’ David Simpson (No. 5) wards off Edwardsville-Larksville tacklers for a long gain for the B team during fourth quarter ac- tion on Sunday afternoon in Dallas. Dallas’ David Simpson dives for the goal line against an Edwards- ville-Larksville defender and scores the go-ahead touchdown for the B team in overtime on Sunday afternoon in Dallas. The Dallas Jr. Mounts cheerlea touchdown in overtime. The attempt failed, making the final score Dallas 16, Edwardsville-Larksville 14.
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