PAGE 10 Tue DALLAS POST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2011 E) \ Dallas field hockey senior Hilary Crossley, right, stands with her mom, Betty, as they listen to short biographies of senior players during Senior Day fetivities. Dallas field hockey player Evonna Ackourey looks to shoot against Meyers Monday afternoon in Kingston. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas field hockey seniors pose with their parents on Senior Day after their game against Meyers at Klassner Field in Kingston. Frg left, first row, Kirby Szalkowski, Sarah Stewart, Hilary Crossley, Sabrina Zurek, Leah Zumchak, Jessica Missal and Dana Jolley. Se ond row, Ralph and Sandy Szalkowski, Diane Stewart, Betty Crossley, Sandy Zurek, Greg and Nancy Zumchak, Maureen and Gary Mis- sal and Robert and Mary Ellen Jolley. DH) field hockey seniors honored vonna Ackoury led the way with two goals and an assist as the Dallas girls field hockey team grabbed a 6-2 victory over Meyers Monday at Klassner Field in Kingston on Senior Day for the Mountaineers. Kat Comitz chipped in two goals for Dallas. SLACKTISH TO COMPETE AT HORSE CONTEST National Reining Horse Association member Madison Slack- tish, of Dallas, has earned the right to compete in the 201 NRHA Adeqguan North American Affiliate Championships scheduled to take place during the NRHA Futurity in Oklahoma City, Okla. from November 24 through December 3. Slacktish will compete against more than 500 reiners from across North America aboard Quarter Horse, Party O Lena in the Youth 13 & Under North American Affiliate Championship class. SPORTS BRIEFS Girls basketball camp scheduled The annual Lake-Lehman Girls Basketball Camp will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. October 24-27 at the high school gymna- sium. Cost is $40 per player or $30 per player if more than one person from the same family attends. Players will be divided into three groups — third and fourth grades, fifth and sixth grade and seventh and eight grade. Those interested in attending are asked to call Barry Horvath at 477-2789. Blast fastpitch teams seek new players The U12 and U14 Endless Mountains Blast fastpitch teams are still looking for a few qual ified players to fill their 2012 rosters. Those interested in U12 should contact John Keefe at 885-5808. Interested U14 players should contact Bill Kern at 498-5991. Basketball clinic set for Rock Rec Center The Rock Rec Center, 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville will hold its annual Fall Basketball Clinic through October 26. The clinic, open to girls and boys K through sixth grade, will provide pre-season preparation and conditioning, equal playing time for each participant, drills, games and skill development for every child regardless of experi- ence. For more information, contact the Rock Rec at 696-2769 or TheRockRecCenter@bmbha.org. YOUTH FOOTBALL RESULTS KT Raiders B team still undefeated B TEAM Kingston Township 30 Swoyersville 0 The Kingston Township Raiders B team remained un- beaten by defeating the Swoyersville Sailors, 30-0. The Raiders’ offense contin- ued its balanced scoring be- hind the running of Devin Robbins, Robby Dwyer, Ma- son Gattuso and Tyler Wil- liams who all contributed to the team scoring. The offensive line, an- chored by Mark Mahalick and Connor Stevens, provided line support needed for the of- fense. The Raiders’ defense con- tinued its stellar play with key stops made consistently by Christian Motley, David Schuster and Max Dzugan as well as defensive ends Mi- chael Anderson and Dylan Jockel stopping the Sailors’ running game. The defensive line was con- trolled throughout the game with the line play of Andrew Grabowski, Josh Hodredge, Russell McRae, Tyler Palmer and Josh Gerstein. Both Dzugan and Dwyer added interceptions to stop the Sailors’ offensive drives. The Raiders will meet cross- town rivals the Dallas Junior Mounts today at the Dana Street Elementary School Field in Forty Fort. C TEAM Dallas 38 Kingston Township 20 The Dallas Junior Mounts C team improved to 7-0 on Sun- day with a 38-20 victory over rival Kingston Township Raid- ers. The Mounts’ offensive line of Colin Ziess, Jack Zeyher and Freddie Lombardo opened holes up all day long. Todd Phillips, Xander Shaner and Johnny Cantando all scored rushing touchdowns for the Junior Mounts. The Dallas defense capitalized on interceptions by Phillips and Jacob Esposito in the first half, turning both turnovers into touchdowns. The Raiders made a second half push with touchdowns by Michael Starbuck and Dylan Shuster before Mike Ropetski, JR Redmond and Hunter Love made some late defensive stands for the Junior Mounts. KT’s opening drive stalled after a few great plays, includ- ing a Michael Starbuck pass to Matt Maransky to seal a first down. The Raiders’ defense gave up some early scores; howev- er, the KT offense got rolling towards the end of the first half. Starbuck scored on a long run down the sideline and Maransky added the 2- point conversion. Blocks by Dylan Schuster, Troy Turin- ski, Jack Luke, David Rine- himmer and Jacob Koretz help make plays like that happen. Later in the second half, Schuster scored on a long run up the middle and Starbuck put points up again. Many of the Raiders’ play- ers, including Luke DelGau- dio, Cole Vonderhied, Gabriel Miller, Ethan Capitano and Scott McLaughlin, stepped up to make some big plays. The victory secured Dallas a number one seed in the play- offs. It takes on the Kingston Huskies today before heading into the playoffs. D TEAM Dallas 42 Kingston Township 14 The Dallas Junior Mounts D Team ran its unbeaten streak to 7-0 with a 42-14 victory over the Kingston Township Raid- ers. Although the Raiders’ of- fense was able to move the ball against Dallas, the de- fense forced and recovered four fumbles which were the ; A 3 Bg oH bE Jared Adamski (No. 81) of the Dallas Junior Mounts wraps the x y ATE legs of Kingston Township Raider Jake DelGaudio (No. 20) and takes him down in C team action. difference in the outcome. Joe “Missle” Peters, making his first start of the year on de- fense, recovered two fumbles while Mitch Burgess and Col- by Kleintob each had a fumble recovery. The defensive line of Peters, Kleintob, Brady Eggleston, Lucas Shultz and Ryan Cuba spent the game in the Raiders’ backfield, knocking the ball loose and making tackles for a loss. Linebackers Mark Karcut- skie, Gavin Adamski and de- fensive backs Nick Spencer, Mitch Burgess, Ayden Berndt, Jared Adamski and Matt Espo- sito executed the Junior Mounts’ zone defense con- cept, keeping the Raiders bot- tled up for most of the con- test. The Dallas offense was able En a a to capitalize on the Kingston Township turnovers, match- ing a season-high total of 42 points. Jared Adamski led the of fense with four touchdowns and Adamski was unstoppa- ble, refusing to go down and breaking at least two tackles on every touchdown run. Ay- den Berndt and Lucas Sh@§ scored one touchdown a pi¥e to complete the scoring. Mitch Burgess added a long 50-yard run to set up one of the Junior Mounts TDs. The offensive line of Mason Calvey, Junior Atherholt, Parker Bolesta, Tal Richards, Pete Federici, Nick Fine and Sawyer Cristman once again dominated the line of scrim- mage, allowing the Dallas run- ningbacks lots of running room. SE 5
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