Sunday, August 19, 2012 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Sports A Senior members of the Dallas High School football team are, from left, first row, Nate Vario, Tom Hall, Ryan Kozloski, Jake Cavanaugh, Zach Macosky, Kyle Zumchack, Kris Roccograndi. Second row, Ryan Zapoticky, Buddy Shutlock, Jason Smonovich, John Murray, Logan Bullock and Mike Carey. Members of the Dallas High School football coaching staff are, from left, Bill Pekarovsky, Chris Pla- # viak, Palmer Edwards, Elijah Miller, Bob Zaruta, head coach; J.P. Antosh, Robert Roper, Paul Dumond and Rich Dumond. Absent at the time of the photo was Greg Miller. A new era for DHS football The Dallas High School football team, under new head coach Bob Zaruta, will open its regular season at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1 at home against Wyoming Valley West High School. SCHEDULE Saturday, Sept. 1-1 p.m., Wyoming Valley West Saturday, Sept. 8 — 1 p.m., Abington Heights iday, Sept. 14 —- 7 p.m., at Berwick , Sept. 22 - 1 p.m., Coughlin Friday, Sept. 28 — 7 p.m., at Williamsport Saturday, Oct. 6 — 2 p.m., Pittston Area (Homecoming) Friday, Oct. 12 - 7 p.m., at Hazleton Saturday, Oct. 20 —- 7 p.m., at Crestwood Friday, Oct. 26 — 7 p.m., at Tunkhannock Saturday, Nov. 3 —- 1 p.m., Lake-Lehman (Senior Parents Day) RIGHT PHOTO: Members of the Dallas High School football team leave the locker room to begin their football season with a new head coach. Dallas head football coach Bob Zaruta says his team has a new mantra this year, ‘One Level Up.’ CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas senior center Buddy Shutliock (No. 73) has strong feelings about Dallas’ performance this year. With 14 experienced seniors and a change in leadership, the team hopes to continue its winning traditions. WVSC U12 BOYS SOCCER TEAM REMAINS UNDEFEATED he WVSC U12 boys soccer team remained undefeated to claim the championship at the CRUSAS/FC Bucks Invitational Tournament on Aug. 14. From left, first row, are Thomas Ro- berts, Tommy Gaudette, Joey Dieppa, David Cortez and Edge Miller. Second row, JT Timonte, Luciene Knight, Josh Bent and Nigel Griffith. Third row, Mike Gaudette, coach. ¥ Members of the Back Mountain Little League Board recently recognized Jack Snyder forhis dedi- RES cation to the Little League. From left, seated, are Jack Snyder and Scott Answini. Second row, Chris Wargo, Mary Wargo and Todd Paczewski. Third row, Jim Betzko, Deanna Mennig, Scott Jenkins, Steve Mathers, Steve Skammer, Scott Yoh, Larry Egan, Jeff Doggett, Bill Holena. Absent at the time of the photo were Dave Selingo and Jessica Matushek. Jack Snyder cited by BMLL Board Jack Snyder was recognized by his fellow Back Mountain Lit- tle League Board members at a meeting held Aug. 6. Snyder was presented with a senatorial document issued by Senator Lisa Baker, congratulat- ing him on over 35 years of ser- vice to the organization. The document reads, in part, “Whereas, serving the youth of the Lehman and Dallas areas, the Back Mountain Little League has been an integral part of the community for many years. As a volunteer with the organization, Mr. Snyder has held numerous positions, most recently as president and oper- ator of the concession stand. He has also held positions at the district level and will continue to assist other volunteers by helping the Back Mountain Lit- tle League run smoothly and ef- ficiently. Mr. Snyder is to be commended for his numerous contributions and he is truly a role model worthy of emulation. “Now, therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania heartily congratulates Jack Snyder upon his well-de- served recognition; offers best wishes for every future success and happiness.”
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