Sunday, October 30, 2011 PAGE 9 Tae DALLAS . POST Heavy rain and thunderstorms didn't dampen the spirits of Sue Irvin, left, and Mary Jo Gillete, both of Dallas, as they prepare for play in the Dallas Foundation Golf Tournament. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Rich Dempsey, of Shavertown and Steve Pelleschi, of Exeter, ready their cart for the tournament. Dallas Foundation holds golf event golf tournament to benefit the newly-formed Dal- las Foundation for Excellence in Education was eld on October 14 at Mill Race Golf Course in Benton. The goal of the foundation is to help fund any- thing the district might need but can’t squeeze into a cash-strapped budget, such as facilities improvements, x Kristin Gattuso tees off for the ladies. Ray Ostroski, of Dallas, tees off at the Dallas Foundation Golf Tournament. academic pursuits and extracurricular activites equip- ment. Tori Frederick (No. 25) advances the ball for Lake-Lehman . against Wayne Highland. Thinking PINK ori Frederick and Nikki Sutliff sup- ported the Susan G. Komen Foundation and brought awareness to breast cancer by coordinat- &“ Play Pink Day with their Lake-Lehman field hockey teammates. The La- dy Black Knights hosted the field hockey team from Western Wayne High School on October 11 and wore pink shirts on the field. Later, Frederick and Sutliff presented a check for $2,000 to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Nikki Sutliff (No. 16) on offense for Lake-Lehman. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dolly Woody, executive director of the Susan B. Komen Foundation receives a check from Nikki Sutliff, center, and Tori Frederick, two Lake-Lehman field hockey players whose senior project raised over $2,000 for the organization. should contact John Keefe at Adamski’s score starts Mounts win D TEAM Dallas 22 Kingston 14 The Dallas Junior Mounts D team concluded its regular sea- son at 8-0 and secured the Num- ber 1 seed in the playoffs with a hard-fought 22-14 victory over the Kingston Huskies. For the fifth time this season, Jared Adamski scored a touch- down on the first play of the game, running untouched into the endzone. With the 2-point conversion being unsuccessful, the Junior Mounts took a 6-0 lead. The Huskies responded, go- ing on a scoring drive of their own and, after an unsuccessful 2-point conversion, the score was tied at 6-6. Both teams went back and forth for the rest of the first half, trading possessions without scoring. Dallas got the ball with 1:42 left in the half and ran its 2-min- ute offense to perfection with Lucas Shultz scoring a TD on the last play of the half. Ayden Berndt blasted up the middle for the 2-point conversion and put Dallas up, 14-6. The Dallas defense really stiffened in the second half with both teams trading possessions until the start of the fourth quar- ter when the Junior Mounts went on a scoring drive, putting them up 22-6. Kingston got the ball back with five minutes left in the game and methodically drove the ball down the field on Dal- las’ prevent defense, scored a TD and a 2-point conversion with 32 seconds remaining in the game. Dallas took possession and ran out the clock with two kneel downs, preserving its eighth victory in as many tries. The Dallas defense includes defensive lineman Brady Eg- gleston, Joe “Missle” Peters, Ryan Cuba, Nick Spencer and Colby Kleintob; linebackers Ga- vin Adamski, Mark Karcutskie; defensive backs Matt Esposito, Mitchell Burgess, Ayden Berndt and Jared Adamski. The Dallas offense consists of linemen Mason Calvey, Junior Atherholt, Parker Bolesta, Tal Richards and Pete Federici; tight ends Sawyer Cristman and Nick Fine; backs Mitch Bur- gess, Lucas Shultz, Ayden Berndt and Jared Adamski, who all stepped up when their team needed points in the victo- ry. The Junior Mounts head into the playoffs today, facing the Ed/Lark Hurricanes, whom they defeated, 36-20, earlier in the year. SPORTS BRIEF Blast fastpitch teams seek new players The Ul2 and U14 Endless Mountains Blast fastpitch teams are still looking for a few qualified players to fill their 2012 rosters. Those interested in U12 885-5808. Interested U14 play- ers should contact Bill Kern at 498-5991. The Endless Mountains ‘Blast is a travel fastpitch soft- ball organization based in Tunkhannock. Additional information can be found at http://www.eteamz.com/ endlessmtblast, or by e-mail- ing ronh@sbsmod.com.
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