hos TREDAI LAS. POST SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2010 Sports the Mountaineers. The Old Shoe Trophy is retained by the Dallas High School football team for the second year in a row. Honus ge” as the Mountaineers. presentation to the Dallas football team. Dallas quarterback Adam Goeringer (No. 17) games yardage for Lois Macri, representing the Dallas Rotary Club, makes the trophy Mountaineer Bobby Saba (No. 10) gets a big hug from teammate Jason Simonovich (No. 1) after his touchdown run. Chris Clemson, the “Orange Man" from Dallas High School, leads his fellow students in cheering for Lake-Lehman’s "Yellow Man" Chad Carey leads the crowd in cheering and commentary. DALLAS KEEPS SHOE™ Putting the final touches on an undefeated regular season, the Dallas Mountaineers slipped by Lake-Lehman, 28-21, during the annual Old Shoe Game held No- vember 6 at Mountaineer Stadi- um. Dallas held off Lehman’s final drive of the game that got as close as the Mountaineers’ 3-yard line to preserve perfection in a Wyom- ing Valley conference interdivi- sional game. : The Mountaineers were sched- uled to play at home yesterday against West Scranton (8-2) in the District 2*Class 3A ‘semi-fi- nals. The Black Knights (7-3) lost for a second consecutive year and were scheduled to play at top- seeded GAR (9-1) on Friday in a D2-2A semifinal, a rematch of a regular[season contest won by Lehman, 20-16, on October 15. | mend’ saad LEFT PHOTO: Dallas cheerleaders offer support for their team. RIGHT PHOTO: Rachel Holena, left, and Lauren Boyle lead the cheering for Lake-Lehman. PHOTOS BY CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK
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