Sunday, November 14, 2010 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Jordan Banks is lifted high by Back Mountain cheerleaders during a cheerleading competition at the Dallas Junior High School. The Kingston Township Raiders A team cheerleaders strut their final movements. Paige Frederick is lifted high by her teammates during cheerlead- g competition at Dallas Middle School. TOP RIGHT PHOTO: Members of the Kingston Township Raid- ers A team cheerleading squad perform for the judges. BOTTOM RIGHT PHOTO: Mada- lyn Bozinski leads her team in a dance routine. a) CHEERM! outh football cheerleaders from the Back Moun- tain took on other cheerleading squads during a cheerleading competition held Oct. 16 at the Dal- las Middle School gymnasium. % . BMT C teams In Super Bowl The Dallas Jr. Mounts C team continued to roll last Sunday i | with a convincing 44-8 victory over the Duryea Wildcats in the playoffs. The Dallas offensive line, led by Ethan Scioscia, Freddie Lombardo and Alex Kapral, opened up huge holes all day. Xander Shaner and Jacob Espo- sito found the endzone multi- ple times to lead the Dallas ground attack. The defense turned in anoth- er outstanding performance, keeping the Wildcats out of the end zone until the fourth quar- ter. The defense was led by Todd Phillips, Shawn Henniger, Hunter Love and Jack Farrell. Dallas will play in the Super Bowl at 11 a.m. today against the Kingston Township Raiders at Wyoming Valley West Stadi- um in Kingston. RETA An Kingston Township 14 West Pittston 6 The Kingston Township Raiders C team advanced to the Super Bowl with a tough 14-6 victory over the West Pittston Rams. The Raiders got on the board first with a nice run by Chris- tian Motley. Derek Answini scored the conversion to put KT up, 8-0. Late in the second quarter, KT struck again on a short CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Matt Maransky spots a loose ball and recovers it for the Raiders. touchdown run by Michael An- derson to take a 14-0 halftime lead. West Pittston got on the board late in the third quarter but the Raiders were able to _— hold them at bay the rest of the way to secure a spot in the title game. Blocking well were Mi- chael Starbuck, Jacob Sorber, Dylan Schuster and Troy Turin- ski.
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