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Sunday, September 2, 2012 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Drum Major Grace Carolan directs the Dallas High School Band. MARCHING INTO ACTION embers of the Dallas High School Marching Band presented their preview shows for parents to visit and see what the students accomplished during this summer’s band camp. TH SAT wn TE Aw . * preview show. ABOVE: Drummer Tyler Dragon intently watches the drum major. AT RIGHT: Dallas High School Band percussion members Nick Carr, left, Michael Biesecker, and James Rinehart perform their Sports » Dallas High School Band Director before its preview show. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST The Dallas High School Band and Band Front enters the practice field to perform their preview show for parents and friends. B TEAM Dallas 32 | Plymouth 8 § The Dallas Jr. Mounts con- tinued their winning ways 4 this week with a 32-8 win over the Plymouth Indians. Jacob Esposito opened the scoring for the Jr. Mounts with a 15-yard run around the right side. Steven Newell added an- other with a run around the left behind key blocks by Sean Cuba and Blaine Rex. i Plymouth closed the gap with a second quarter touch- down to bring the halftime score to 16-8. Newell opened the second half with a kickoff return for a touchdown and then later took a swing pass from Espo- sito to seal the game. i The Dallas defense was WYOMING VALLEY YOUTH FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Jr. Mounts continue win streak tough all day long, giving up only three first downs. Led by Xander Shaner and Ethan Scoscia, the Jr. Mounts defense had multi- ple tackles for loss. Jack Zeyher added a fum- ble recovery to the tenacious performance by the defense. This week’s game against the Back Mountain Bobcats will see both teams enter the game undefeated in a re- match of the first round play- off game from last year. C TEAM Dallas 42 Plymouth 6 The Dallas Junior Mounts C-team recorded its second victory in as many tries, beating the Plymouth Indi- ans, 42-6. The Dallas defense was impressive, holding the Indi- ans to one score late in the game. The defensive line con- trolled the line of scrimmage and shut down Plymouth with repeated stops in their backfield. The Dallas offense was clicking on all cylinders with Jared Adamski leading the way with two touchdowns. Brennan Eggleston,and Ay- den Berndt also tallied one TD apiece. Rookie Duane Craig scored his first touchdown, carrying the ball six times on an impressive drive and finally bulling his way into the endzone for the score. The Junior Mounts look to remain undefeated, taking on the 2-0 Back Mountain Bobcats today. SPORTS BRIEFS Rec Center plans SOCCer camps The Rock Rec Center, 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville, is accepting registrations for soc- cer camps with instruction from Mark Bassett, men’s soccer coach at King’s College, and current Kings College players. For more information, call the Rock Rec Center at 696-2769. Rotary Club plans golf tournament The Rotary Club of Wilkes- Barre will host the 28th Annual George Ralston Golf Classic to benefit the Osterhout Free Li- brary in Wilkes-Barre on Friday, Sept. 7 the Mill Race Golf Course in Benton. Registration begins at 11 a. with a shotgun start at noon. The cost is $100 per person which includes 18 holes of golf, golf cart, lunch, steak dinner and prizes. There are sponsor- ship opportunities available from $100 to $1,000. To register to play, be a spon- sor, or donate a prize, contact Christopher Kelly at the Oster- hout Library at 823-0156, ext. 218. DYB plans signups Dallas Youth Basketball will hold signups for boys and girls in grades three through eight from 6 to 9 pm. on Tuesday, Sept. 11 and Thursday, Sept. 13 at the Wycallis Elementary School cafeteria. DYB participants will be taught the fundamentals of basketball and will learn team- work and sportsmanship. DYB utilizes Dallas School District gymnasiums. For more information, contact Scott Jenkins (boys league) at 675-1324 or Brent Berger (girls league) at 675-0817. Dallas Lions plan golf tournament The Golf Committee of the Dallas Lions Club has finalized plans for its golf tournament on Sunday, Sept. 23 at the New- berry Estate Golf Course. Pro- ceeds from the event will bene- fit the Back Mountain Library. Those interested in participa- ting in the tournament should contact the chairman Joe Czar- necki at 255-0136 or pick up a flyer /registration form at any one of the following Dallas locations: the Back Mountain Library, the dental office of Dr. David Spring, NAPA Auto Parts, Wright's Auto Care or Fino’s Pharmacy. Gymnastics program begins registration Shooting Starz Gymnastics, 250 Johnston St., Wilkes-Barre, will accept enrollment for 2012 on Oct. 15 and 29 and Decem- ber 22. For more information, contact Joelle Rose at 822-1212.