PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2011 A TEAM Dallas 26 Exeter 0 ! The Dallas Junior Mounts A Team improved its record to 4-1 last Sunday with a convincing 26-0 victory over the WWWE Panthers. Matthew Smith and Jimmy Barlow both scored touchdowns and Matt Harrison added anoth- er for the Junior Mounts’ offense behind some great blocking from Charles Harry, Colin Shedletsky , Colin Ryniec and Josh Hunter. Harrison added an intercep- tion return for touchdown and Xavier Barber cashed in with a 2- point conversion. Cameron Shaner led a strong defensive effort that held the Pan- thers in check all game. Stephen Koval, Aidan Marti- nez, Christian Goldsmith, Jarrod Hislop and Jerry Ogurkis con- trolled the line of scrimmage and were constantly making tackles in the back field. Barlow and Aidan Martinez will lead the Junior Mounts against the also undefeated Ply- mouth Shawnee Indians today. B TEAM Dallas 14 WWWE 6 The Dallas Junior Mounts B Team improved to 4-1 on the sea- son with a 14-6 victory over the WWWE Panthers. Jerry Ogurkis ran for one touchdown and threw for anoth- er to David Chopyak who also caught a pass for the 2- point con- version. Led by Ethan Mooney, Sean Cuba and Daniel Hodle, the offense played a solid ball con- trolling game. The defense used pressure at the line of scrimmage to force the Panthers into three turnovers, in- cluding an interception by both Stephen Newell and Jay Bittner. Ethan Scioscia and Tom Marsola provided plenty of coverage against the Panther aerial attack. C TEAM Kingston Twp. 22 Swoyersville 0 Harrison scores two for Mounts The Kingston Township Raid- ers C-team defeated the Swoyers- ville Sailors, 22-0. KT’s defense held strong be- hind great performances by Ga- briel Miller, Cole Vonderheid and Scott McLauphlin. The KT offense was able to score quickly. Michael Stabuck, Matt Maransky and Ethan Capi- tano had touchdowns while Dy- lan Schuster and Luke DelGau- dio added 2-point conversions. Key blocks by Josh Balara and David Rinehimer among others made a few of the scores possible. Dallas 12 Exeter 6 The Dallas Junior Mounts C team won the battle of the unbea- tens last Sunday with a 12-6 victo- ry over the Exeter Panthers. The Junior Mounts, wearing pink socks in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, now stand alone atop the standings as the only undefeated team. The Dallas defense, led by Tay- lor Bolesta, Jack Gallis, Devin Ri- chards and Jack Farrell, stopped Exeter’s opening drive at the2- yard line. Todd Phillips then con- verted a fourth and nine from Dallas’ own 3-yard line with some great blocking by Colin Ziess, Mike Ropetski and Freddie Lom- bardo. Phillips later scored to end that drive to give Dallas a 6-0 lead. Exeter tied the game at 6-6 before the half. Gallis and Xander Shaner had some strong runs up the middle against Exeter before Phillips broke his second TD run of the game. The Dallas D sealed the game as Brennen Eggleston, Johnny Cantando and Hunter Love made another defensive stand at the 5- yard line to end Exeter’s bid to tie the game. D TEAM Dallas 42 Exeter 20 The Dallas Junior Mounts D team remained undefeated, beat- ing the defending Super Bowl champion Exeter Panthers, 42- 20. i oh bd td ok — The Dallas offense was click- ing on all cylinders in tallying its highest point total of the year. The Junior Mounts scored on every offensive possession with all four backs, Ayden Berndt, Mitchell Burgess, Lucas Shultz and Jared Adamski, scoring at least one touchdown. The offensive line of Joe “Mis- sle” Peters, Tal Richards, Mason Calvey, Parker Bolesta, Junior Atherholt and tight ends Sawyer Cristman and Nick Fine opened giant holes in the Panthers’ de- fense, allowing the Dallas backs to gain huge chunks of yardage on every play. Center Parker Bolesta did his usual outstanding job, snapping the ball in Dallas’ “shotgun wild- cat” offense. The Junior Mounts’ defense utilized a “bend don’t break” ap- proach to the Exeter offense, coming up with big plays when needed. One of those big plays Dallas Junior Mounts B team receiver David Chopyak fights a WWWE defender for the ball. was a fumble recovery by Pete Fe- derici with the score tied at 14-14. The defensive line, consisting of Federici, Brady Eggleston, Col- by Kleintob, Nick Spencer and Ryan Cuba, rose to the occasion, making key tackles as the Pan- thers ran the majority of their plays inside the tackles. The outside linebackers Mark Karcutskie, Gavin Adamski and defensive backs Matt Esposito, Mitchell Burgess, Lucas Shultz, Ayden Berndt and Jared Adamski kept the rest of the Exeter offense in check while posting their fifth win on the year. The Junior Mounts travel to Plymouth this week to take on the Indians. Aiden Berndt (No. 60) of the Dallas Junior Mounts D team gives Exeter's Zachary Sheri- dan a stiff arm in his fight for yards. pik Fo 3 TOP PHOTO: Members of the Dallas Junior Mounts B team cheerleading squad hold a pink ribbon banner for the football players to run through upon entering the field. RIGHT PHOTO: Dallas Junior Mounts C team cheer captains Morgan Williams, left, and Emma Brown wear their "Fight Like a Girl" bracelets. Pink Day’ held The home field of the Dallas Junior Mounts was decked out in pizk last Sunday as the organization promoted breast cancer awareness during its game against the Wyoming /West Wyoming/ Exeter Pan- thers. Even the spitting rain all day did not dampen the spirits of tke players and cheerleaders. The boys wore pink socks, pink mouthpieces and pink tape wis everywhere. The girls wore pink tees, pink hairbows and pink ribbons. Pink ribbons were found on the coaches and the parents. “Fight to Save the Girls” banners were held for the boys to rm through as they entered the field ready for action. Those battling breast cancer were there to cheer on|their team, wearing their “Fight like a Girl” sweatshirts. | |
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