PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 13, 2011 Crowds cheer for the Kingston Twp. Raiders. 28-6 win over previously-unde- feated Swoyersville in the WVWYFCC championship game at Wyoming Valley West stadi- um. Swoyersville won the toss, elected to receive and drove the ball down the field to score the first touchdown of the contest. The 2-point conversion was no good and Swoyersville held an early 6-0 lead. Dallas came right back and, for the eighth time this season, Jared Adamski scored a touch- down on the Junior Mounts’ first offensive play. Using his blazing speed, Ayden Berndt zoomed around the left end on the 2- CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST third time with devastating blocks provided by fullback Lu- cas Shultz and tight end Sawyer Cristman. The 2-point try was no good and Dallas led, 20-6, at the half. Dallas received to start the second half and Adamski scored again on a long touchdown run, giving him four TDs on the day. Ayden Berndt bulled into the endzone on the 2-point try and Dallas took a 28-6 lead. There would be no more scor- ing from Swoyersville as the Ju- nior Mounts thwarted their out- side running game and inflicted huge losses on their running backs with the inside pursuit of US SOCCER ACADEMY TEAM WINS FIRST PLACE The United Soccer Training Academy 'Olteam recently took first place inthe UN Boys 8 v 816th Annual Dale Marsh Tourna- ment. The tournament was hosted by Keystone Athletics in Snydersville. Members of the USTA 'O1 team are, from left, first row, Max Gariano, Mountain Top; Justin Sterling, Moun- | tain Top; Ty Reinert, Dallas Marcus Vieney, Mountain Top; and Zachary Holthaus, Dallas. Second row, Andrew Battin, Lake- = Lehman; Frank Nockley, Dallas; Sean Boland, Dallas; Beaudyng | 4 Lewis, Dallas; Adam Gegaris, Mountain Top; EJ Williams, Dal- las; and Anthony Gesford, Mountain Top. SPORTS BRIEFS Basketball tryouts set for today Party for Penn State fans in Northeastern Pennsylvania at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19 at the 1 point conversion and the Junior D-linemen Brady Eggleston, Col- . River Grille in Wilkes-Barre. \ Mounts took an 8-6 lead. by Kleintob, Ryan Cuba, Nick FIRMA.C. Basketball will Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. : Swoyersville got the ball back Spencer, “Missle” Peters and li- hold tryouts for spring 2012 . Cost per person is $27. Sabrina Barlow, left, and Olivia Karcutskie cheer for the Dallas but fumbled and Dallas defen- nebackers Gavin Adamski and | from9to11:30 a.m. for boysin For more information and to Junior Mounts. sive tackle Joe “Missle” Peters Mark Karcutskie. grades nine, 10 and 11and from RSVP, contact Karen Brace- pounced on the ball. Dallas O-linemen Mason Cal- 11:30am. tol p.m. for gir Is in Hodle at 675-9228 or second half. Then Shaner fol- Dallas drove down the field vey, Pete Federici, Parker Boles- grades seven, eight and nine klbl4@psu.edu. lowed Zeyher, Lombardo and with Jared Adamski hitting pay- ta, Junior Atherholt and Tal Ri- | today, Nov.13 at the Kingston MOUNTS Hajkowski to pound the middle dirt, again aided by two long chards came off the ball, effec- Recreation Center, 655 Third IG hy of the Wildcats’ defense to seal runs by Mitch Burgess and Ay- tively giving the Dallas backs | Ave,Kingston. DHS Alumni Continued trom Pahd 9 the victory and secure another den Berndt. Lucas Shultz’s 2- enough room to run keeping the For more inforamtion, e-mail S i i 5 t : entinuec irom hage Super Bowl victory. point conversion try was no good chains moving. Ford.darnell@yahoo.com. 0CCer Lame se 1:30 left before half time. Zeiss and Dallas led, 14-6. There was no more scoring All current and former Dallas and Shaner sealed the left end Swoyersville took possession and with zeroes on the clock, * High School soccer players are and Phillips took the ball into the D TEAM and tried repeatedly to run to the Dallas had its second Super PSU alumm invited to the Annual Alumni endzone to give Dallas a 24-6 Dallas 28 outside, only to be turned back Bowl win in three years. This | t ilg t Soccer Game at 11a.m. on halftime lead. Swoyersville 6 by cornerbacks Mitch Burgess concluded the season for the Ju- p dll laligate party Saturday, Nov. 26 at Cleary Cantando, Love and Farrell The Dallas Junior Mounts D- and Matt Esposito. nior Mounts except for the 7- The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Field. continued the defensive assault team capped off its perfect sea- After a Swoyersville punt, Dal- year-olds who will play in the Alumni Constituent Society Hot chocolate and donuts by the Junior Mounts into the son at 10-0 with a convincing las’ Jared Adamski scored for the “Charity Bowl” this weekend. will host its annual TV Tailgate will be provided. bE Sn MA Se 1 Anthony Marchakiitus, principal at Lake-Lehman High School from 1955 through 1988, looks fondly at the Old Shoe Trophy. SR Representative members of the Dallas and Lake-Lehman football and cheerleading teams plus faculty and band members meet an- nually at Huntsville Country Club the day before the Old Shoe Game for a friendly breakfast. Arch-rival football players break bread before big game Dallas Mountaineers and Lake-Lehman Black Knights gather for annual Old Shoe Breakfast at Huntsville Country Club prior to doing battle on the field. layers from Dallas and Lake-Lehman High School football teams are arch-rivals / )| L- on the field during the annual Old Shoe Game but, off the field, they can be the |# | ~ best of friends. That friendship was evidenced during the annual Old Shoe | Breakfast at Huntsville Country Club where players, cheerleaders, coaches, adminis- | trators and friends of both teams gathered the day before the big game. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Football team captains Jim Roccograndi, left, of Dallas, and Curt Barbacci, of Lake-Lehman, shake hands over the Old Shoe Trophy at the annual Old Shoe Breakfast at Huntsville Country Club. 1
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