sunday, November 1, 2009 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Sports Ee] WYOMING VALLEY WEST YOUTH FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Back Mtn. teams head to Super Bowl —— EE 1 § A TEAM Back Mountain 20 Ed-Lark 0 The Back Mountain Bobcats A team won a 20-0 playoff victory over the Ed-Lark Hurricanes. The offensive line, led by Cody Long, Matt Durling, Adam Sim- monette, Brian Durling, Justus Schultz, Elija Vigil and Tyler Brobst, had another great game dominating the line of scrim- mage. The offense did a great job of paving the way for the running backs to score 20 points and rush for over 200 yards. Dylan Pilger led the rushing at- tack with two rushing touch- downs. Willy Mucha had a great game as well and scored the third touchdown. Mucha also complet- ed a pass to Dylan Pilger for a 2- point conversion while PJ Kon- nick, Angelo Baltier and Brain Durling each had nice runs for the Bobcat offense. The defense played a tough game, keeping the Hurricanes scoreless. The defensive line, led by Paul Ciaccia, Austin Parry, Randy Zacharais, PJ Konnick, Elija Vigil. Justus Schultz, Cody Long and Brian Durling, kept pressure on the quarterback. The defensive backs, led by Joey Vigil, Angelo Baltier, Dylan Pilger, Willy Mucha, Adam Sim- monette and Justin Bulter, did a good job of keeping the Hurri- canes out of the endzone. Dylan Pilger had an interception and Elija Vigil forced the Hurricanes quarterback to fumble. The Bobcats meet the King- ston Huskies in today’s’ Super Bowl at Lake-Lehman High School stadium. B TEAM Dallas 22 Plymouth 16 The Dallas Jr. Mounts were victorious, 22-16, over the Ply- mouth Indians during a playoff | game hosted by the Back Moun- ‘tain Bobcats. Dallas started off strong with a great offensive drive when Matt Harrisons pass to Cole Dixon was complete for a Dallas touch- down. The offense was led by Da- vid Simpson, Cole Dixon, Matt Harrison, Justin Sweeney, Chad Phillips, Corey Harris, Jarrod Hislop, Aidan Martinez and Jack- son Shaver. . The Indians scored late in the first quarter, taking an 8-6 lead. Dallas answered back with a quarterback keeper touchdown by Matt Harrison. Cole Dixon ran in the two points and Dallas was up, 14:8. The defense, led by Xavier Bar- ber, Joseph Bevevino, Michael Farrell, Keith Gillette, Christian Goldsmith, Charles Harry, Chris- topher Huntington, Justin Hutchins, Connor and Ryan Phil- | a Wa i a BL li TODAY'S SUPER BOWL SCHEDULE The Wyoming Valley West Youth Football Conference Super Bowl games will be played today, Nov. 1, at the Lake-Lehman High School football field. The D team game starts at 1l a.m., followed by the C team, then the B team and, finally, the A team. Each game lasts about one hour and 15 minutes. A TEAM Back Mountain Bobcats vs. Kingston Huskies B TEAM Dallas Jr. Mounts vs. Kingston Township Raiders C TEAM Kingston Township Raiders vs. Exeter Panthers D TEAM Dallas Jr. Mounts vs. Duryea Wildcats lips, Colin Ryniec and Collin She- dletsky, held the Indians score- less in the third quarter. Dallas’ Cole Dixon found the endzone late in the third quarter for a touchdown. Jimmy Barlow com- pleted the two points for Dallas. Plymouth scored in the fourth quarter but ran out of time. The Jr. Mounts will face the Kingston Township Raiders in the Super Bowl today. Kingston Township 24 Exeter 0 The Kingston Township Raid- ers B Team opened up the first round of the playoffs with a 24-0 victory against a fine Exeter Pan- thers. The game was played on a rain-soaked, mud-filled field at the Plymouth Shawnee Indians home field. Despite the horrible field con- ditions, the Raiders’ running game was highly successful with three touchdowns of 45, 40 and 25 yards by Bret Storrs. A fourth score was made on a 25-yard run by Conor Motley. Tanner Gattu- See SUPER, Page 12 Wi i si i Cole Dixon (No. 22) runs the ball for the Dallas Jr. Mounts B team during playoff action Sunday. Plymouth Shawnee Indians. Members of the Dallas Jr. Mounts B team enter the field prior to their playoff game against the
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