PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2011 Chris Bazalka (No. 20) of the Back Mou against the Kingston Township Raiders. YOUTH FOOTBALL RESULTS Mounts improve to 4-0 C TEAM Dallas 34 West Pittston 8 The Dallas Jr. Mounts im- proved their record to 4-0 last Sunday with a convincing 34-8 victory over the West Pittston Rams. Jacob Esposito scored twice and Jack Farrell added another- for the Jr. Mounts’ offense be- hind some great blocking from Matt Lukasavage, Alex Hajkow- ski and Mike Ropetski. Todd Phillips added a punt re- turn and an interception return, both for touchdowns. Phillips and Xander Shaner cashed in with 2-point conversions. Shaner led a strong defensive effort that held Dom DeLuca and the Rams in check all game. Mike Luksavage, Kurtis Ry- niec, Hunter Love and Jack Gal- lis controlled the line of scrim- mage and were constantly mak- ing tackles in the back field. Johnny Cantando and Jack Zeyher will lead the Jr. Mounts against the also undefeated Exe- ter Panthers today. B TEAM Dallas 18 West Pittston 8 The Dallas Jr. Mounts B team defeated the West Pittston Rams, 18-8, in a hard-fought bat- tle. After Joshua Lydon and Jay Bittner each scored a touch- down, the Dallas defense ended the first half with a goal line stand to take a 12-0 lead. After the Rams scored to close the gap to four, the Jr. Mounts capped a long drive with Lydon’s second touchdown plunge of the game. The defense, led by Ethan Mooney, Dalton Simpson and ntain Bobcats D team breaks loose for a long touchdown run Back Mountain C team quarterback Lenny Kelley (No. 42) turns the corner against a Kingsto El | Township Raiders defender for a touchdown. Blake Chopyak, took over to end the game for the 3-1 Jr. Mounts. D TEAM Dallas 28 West Pittston 6 The Dallas Jr. Mounts D team improved its record to 4-0 with a dominating 28-6 victory over the West Pittston Rams. The offense was led by Jared Adamski who scored three touchdowns and Ayden Berndt who scored once. Lucas Shultz was the work- horse between the tackles, gain- ing the tough yards and moving the chains. Mitchell Burgess added an electrifying 50-yard run in the second quarter, along with making several key blocks. Dallas’ offensive explosion was made possible by the block- BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLASPOST Sean Sabaluski (No. 55) of the Back Mountain Bobcats C team finds a seam in the defense and runs for a first down against the Kingston Township Raiders. See MOUNTS, Page 12 Zeiss, Marcella Cantando, Harley Sabol, Olivia Karcutskie, Sabrina Barlow , Claire Malarkey, Hannah Shultz, Morgan Bennett, Korteny Harry, Morgan Williams, Mia Karcutskie, Olivia Connors, Emma Brown. Absent at the time of the photo was Kaylee Albrecht. Coaches are Jennifer Karcutskie and Amy Sabol. PASAY ® A, 3 ap So 7} k 7 “ Ba 3 % % PE he Members of the Dallas Jr. Mounts B team cheerleading squad are, from left, Sammy Dixon, Victoria Dent, Chiara Amico, Nicole Jacobs, Gabby Sweeney, Erin Garnett, Alexis Lanza, Chloe Scott, Nora Malarkey, Bianca Cantando, Hanna Morgan, Caitlyn Walsh. Coaches are Cathy Dixon and Katie Ma: larkey. } nD = Cheerleaders promote awareness he Dallas Jr. Mounts cheerleaders will promote Breast Cancer Awareness during today’s football game at the Dana Street School Field in Forty Fort. They will wear pink cheer camp t-shirts and pink ribbons to honor those affected by breast cancer and to promote early detection. Today’s game is against the Wyoming/ West Wyoming/ Exeter Panthers with the D team game starting at 11 a.m. AT LEFT: Members of the Dallas Jr. Mounts D team cheerleading squad are, from left, Cassie Elgon- itis, Ashley Sweeney, Rylin Berndt, Audrianna Atherholt, Mya Rinehimer, Coach Erica Elgonitis, Morgan Bednar, Mercedes Lee, Jolene Albrecht, Maggie Ropietski, Madison Robbins, Megan Bryk and Coach Michelle Sweeney. Absent at the time of the photo were Jenna Maslowski and Coach Erin Maslowski. Eat a
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