Sunday, September 9, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 15 2. tain Bobcats in C-team action. Dallas’ Jared Adamski, left, runs the ball against the Back as Moun- JUNIOR FOOTBALL ACTION Kelly's TD starts Jr. Mounts’ romp Dallas team improves to 3-0 with last weekend win over Back Mountain Bobcats. B TEAM Dallas 22 Back Mountain 12 The Dallas Junior Mounts im- proved to 3-0 this weekend with a hard-fought battle with the Back Mountain Bobcats, coming out on the winning end of a 22-12 score. The Bobcats struck first with a I enny Kelly touchdown run to 50-yard drive. )allas countered with a Todd Phillips run to make the score 8-6. Back Mountain took the lead into halftime following a long run by Casey Kaminski. The Dallas offense opened it up a little with two touchdown passes from Phillips to Jacob Es- posito behind great offense line play from Matt Farrara And Brett Thomashunis. Matt Fried, Taylor Bolesta and Ethan Mooney led a tenacious defensive effort in the second half, shutting down the Bobcats L seal the victory. EAM Dallas 12 Back Mountain 8 The Dallas Junior Mounts re- mained unbeaten at 3-0 by defeat- ing the Back Mountain Bobcats, 12-8. The Dallas offense started out fast, scoring two touchdowns, both by Brennan Eggleston who received outstanding blocking from the offensive line of Tal Ri- chards, JR Redmond, Parker Bol- esta, Bryce Chopyak and Alex Hajikowski. Tight ends Lucas Shultz and Devin Richards, in addition to backs Jared Adamski, Duane Craig and Matt Lukasavage pro- vided excellent downfield block- ing on the TD drives. The offense moved the ball methodically with two long-scoring drives, adding up to the 12-0 lead. Right before halftime, the Back Mountain offense got on track, scoring a TD and 2-point conver- sion. Dallas received the kickoff in the second half, marching down the field and had first and goal on the Bobcats’ 9-yard line. Three penalties pushed Dallas back to the 29 and the Jr. Mounts punted. With the game on the line, the Dallas defense, consisting of Nick Spencer, Josh Peters, Saw- yer Cristman, Nick “The Fridge” Binek-Moshey, Mitch Burgess, Mike Ropetski, Matt Esposito and Ayden Berndt had to come through to preserve the victory. The Bobcats went on a drive of their own, getting all the way to the Dallas 2 -yard line with just three minutes remaining in the contest. The Jr. Mounts defense stiffened with Brennan Eggles- ton making a touchdown-saving tackle, causing the Bobcat run- ner to fumble the ball into the end zone. Linebacker Mike Rope- tski recovered. The Dallas offense took pos- session and ran out the clock by gaining two first down to seal the win. Reston 5590000690555 RMA SOD, 7250 Joe Peters of the Dallas Jr. Mounts runs the ball for the D-team against Back Mountain. go a = Back Mountain D-team quarterback Katie Hazeltine, right, runs the ball as Dallas’ Joe Peters goes for the tackle. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Back Mountain's Ethan Adams (33) cuts to the outside against the Dallas Junior Mounts C-team. RIGHT PHOTO; Dallas’ Jack Farrell, left, makes a first down before being tripped up in B- team action. SPORTS BRIEFS Sullivan shines for RIT volleyball team Cat Sullivan, a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, had a big weekend for the RIT volleyball team as the Tigers began their 2012 campaign. RIT competed in the Battle- field Classic hosted by Getts- burg College and came away with a 2-2 record. Sullivan was named to the All-Tournament Team after posting 21 kills, seven blocks, six aces and four digs while hitting a team-high .378 per- cent. Rec Center plans soccer camps The Rock Rec Center, 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville, is accepting registrations for soccer camps with instruction from Mark Bassett, men’s soc- cer coach at King’s College, and current Kings College players. For more information, call the Rock Rec Center at 696- ¢ DYB plans signups Dallas Youth Basketball will hold signups for boys and girls Cook’s Pharmacy of Shaver- town will host a father/son in grades three through eight ~~ paseball game at 1 p.m. on from 6 to 9 pm. on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at the Back Mountain Sept. 11 and Thursday, Sept. 13 Little League Field. at the Wycallis Elementary All proceeds from this char- School cafeteria. ity event will benefit the Dallas DYB participants will be Foundation for Excellence in taught the fundamentals of Education, a 501 ¢-3 benefiting basketball and will learn team- children of the Dallas School work and sportsmanship. DYB District. utilizes Dallas School District gymnasiums. 3 For more information, con- Dallas Lions tact Scott Jenkins boys plan golf tournament league) at 675-1324 or Brent Tie Golf Committee of the Berger (girls league) 24675... ystlas Lions Club has finalized 0817. plans for its golf tournament on Sunday, Sept. 23 at the New- berry Estate Golf Course. Pro- Cook's sponsors 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. 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