4] ) Sunday, September 30, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11 ™ PN NTP LE © enough vs. B TEAM Plymouth 14 Kingston Twp. 6 The Kingston Township Raiders B team suffered a toughl14-6 loss to Plymouth. The Raiders held up a tough defense with Scott McLaughlin, Christian Mot- ley and Devon Butwin mak- ing key plays. The Raiders will face the Ed-Lark Hurricanes today, Sept. 30. C TEAM Kingston Twp. 28 Plymouth 6 The Kingston Township C team improved its record last weekend with a decisive 28-6 victory over Plymouth. RJ Wren ran for a 98, 50 and 20-yard touchdowns and earned over 170 yards for the day. Ethan Capitano ran for a 45-yard touchdown, helping to improve the Raiders’ re- cord on the season. D TEAM Swoyersville 28 Dallas 26 BA de ia : : i PALL KL2V! ders’ defense not Plymouth The Dallas Junior Mounts D team had another close, hard-fought game this week against the Swoyersville Sailors in Lehman Township but finished on the short end of a 28-26 scroe. Despite four touchdowns by the hard-running back field and leading 12-6 at half- time, the Dallas team fell just short of a victory. With 1:30 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Dallas scored on a well-executed re- verse play to take a late-game lead, 26-20. With just 24 seconds left in the game, Swoyersville coun- tered with a 40-yard touch- down run and tied the game, 26-26. After scoring the 2-point conversion, Swoyersville took the lead with fivese- conds left on the clock. Dallas attempted to seal another late-game victory but time ran out, leaving the D team with a loss. The Dallas Junior Mounts D team, now with a record of 4-2, travels to Wyoming Area today, Sept. 30 to face the West Pittston Rams. PSU hockey team will make history at Mohegan Sun Arena The Penn State Nittany Li- as hockey team will make ory by playing its first eekend at the intercolle- giate level against American International at 7:05 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 13 at Wilkes- Barre’s Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza. In 2012-13, the Nittany Li- ons will compete as an inde- pendent and play 23 games against NCAA Division I op- ponents from all five confer- ences — Atlantic Hockey, CCHA, ECAC Hockey, Hock- ey East and WCHA - and fel- low independent Alabama Huntsville. Penn State will also face off against three NCAA Divi- sion III foes while playing eight exhibition games. The Penn State Wilkes- Barre Alumni Constituent Society is currently taking game ticket reservations. Tickets are available for $10 each. For more information and to RSVP, contact Karen Brace-Hodle in the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni and Development Office at 675-9228. BRIEFS Sullivan enjoying great volleyball season Lake-Lehman graduate Cat Sullivan had a solid week for the RIT volleyball team. Sullivan posted 12 kills against Rochester and St. Law- rence and finished the week with 37 kills. She added six aces against Rochester. For the season, the senior leads the team with 110 kills and a .370 hitting percentage. She is second on the team with 20 aces and 33 blocks. Basketball clinic planned at Rock Rec The Rock Rec Center, 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville will hold a Fall Basketball Clinic for Boys and Girls K through sixth grade on Monday and Wednes- day evenings from Oct. 15-24. Boys and girls in K through second grade will meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. while boys and girls in third through sixth grades will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Early registration cost is $40 per child prior to Oct. 8. For more information, contact the Rock Rec Center at 696- 2769. Participants in a Fun Run at Newberry Estates are, from left, Lindsey Yenshaw, Robbie Lauer, Tori HL a RA Landon, Hunter Landon, Liz Shoemaker, Isabel Shoemaker and Jacob Shoemaker. Fun Run held at Newberry Estates Children from ages 3-13 and sev- eral parents ran “The Ring” at Newberry Estates, including the hill by the No. 1 hole, around the scenic pond with quacking ducks and returning to cheers from all at the pavilion. Hunter Landon was the first runner to complete the one mile “ring” through Newberry. He was followed closely by Liz Shoemak- er. A special thank you goes to all the volunteers and staff who helped make this event a success: Judy Schall, John Mainzer, Bon- nie Lenahan, Sharron Davis, Janet Dent, Ruth Federici, Marie Krus- ka, Jean Brennan, Veronica Wet- zel, Mary Maher, Steve Tigue, Be- thany Lindsey, Tom Landon, Ruth Ann Logue, Yessica Roble, Eric Yurko, Maria Lindsey and Taylore Lewandowski. tennis action last week. The Dallas girls tennis team defeated Hazleton, 5-0, and MMI, 4-1, last week. In singles action against Ha- zleton, Bridget Boyle (Dallas) defeated Erika Grula (Hazle- ton); Grace Schaub (Dallas) defeated Alexa Austin (Hazle- ton); and Cara Pricher (Dallas) defeated Grazia Devita (Hazle- ton). In doubles competition against Hazleton, the team of Dana Yu and Alyssa Belskis (Dallas) defeated Iqra Mah- mood and Hifza Saeed (Hazle- ton); and the team of Courtney Sickel and Morgan Silvestri (Dallas) defeated Daisy Cabral and Mira Wise (Hazleton). 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