The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 23, 2010, Image 12

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THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 23, 2010
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DHS girls
advance in D2
soccer play
Ellen Arnaud scored four goals as Dallas defeated Nanticoke, 9-0, in a Wyoming Val-
ley Conference Division A girls soccer game. The win helped the Mountaineers clinch
the divisional title and set the field for the District 2 Class 2A playoffs. Dallas (12-1) won
the division with the win as Coughlin (9-2-1) tied Berwick (8-3-2). Hilary Crosley added
two goals for Dallas. Arnaud went on to score five goals, including the 100th of her
career, as top-seeded Dallas (14-1) advanced to the D2-2A semifinals with a 10-1 victory
over Wyoming Area on Wednesday. Freshman forward Ashley Dunbar scored once and
added six assists. Dallas now faces Lake-Lehman at 7 p.m. Monday at Lake-Lehman
with the winner gaining a spot in the PIAA Class 2A playoffs.
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
CHRISTOPHER DAILEY
WILL ATTEND UCONN
Shown during Christopher Dailey's signing of a letter of intent
to attend the University of Connecticut to be a member of the
track team there are, from left, first row, Mary Kay Dailey, moth-
er; Christopher Dailey and George Dailey, father. Standing, Jeff
Shaffer, principal; Matt Samuel, coach; Ed Radzinski, coach; and
Nancy Roberts, athletic director.
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS PSOT
ARNAUD WILL PLAY
SOCCER AT PENN STATE
Ellen Arnaud, a soccer standout at Dallas High School, recent-
ly signed a letter of intent to play soccer at Penn State. Shown
here during the signing ceremony are, from left, first row, Karen
Arnaud, mother; Ellen Arnaud, Bradley Arnaud, father; Kyle Ar-
naud, brother. Standing, Jeff Shaffer, principal; Chris Scharff,
coach; Abe Lewis, coach; and Nancy Roberts, athletic director.
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
Mountaineer Wendy Greenwood keeps the ball away from Nanticoke players.
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Ellen Arnaud kicks the third of four goals in for Dallas, earning the Lady Mountaineers a shot at the
District 2 Class 2A playoffs and the District A title.
ADAMSHICK HONORED
Selena Adamshick was recently recognized by members of the Lake-Lehman School Board for being named to the Lake-Lehman
All-State Girls Basketball Team. From left, Charlie Lavan, assistant coach; Barry Horvath, assistant coach; Adamshick, and James
Spencer, head coach.
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