Sunday, November 4, 2012 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 9 os —— opening in the WWWE defense. Ethan Capitano of the Kingston Township C team looks for an ——_———_— JUST SUPER Dallas Jr. Mounts B team is perfect again, wins fifth straight Super Bowl. e Dallas Jr. Mounts con- ded their fifth straight per- fect season with their fifth con- secutive Super Bowl Cham- pionship by defeating the WWWE Panthers, 14-6, on Oct. 28 Dallas took its first posses- sion 60 yards to paydirt. Todd Phillips hit Jacob Esposito on a 15-yard out to convert a crit- ical third down. Phillips then sat in the pocket created by Colin Zeiss, Brett Thomashu- nis, Sean Cuba, Ethan Scoscia, Matt Farrara and Blake Cho- & to hit Esposito in the cor- of the end zone to give Dal- las a 6-0 lead. On the ensuing kickoff, Hun- ter Love raced down field to jump on the loose ball. Phillips then stood behind a crushing block by Xander Shaner to hit b Dallas’ Steven Newell, center, hands the bal Steven Newell on a swing pass that Newell caught and ran 40 yards to give Dallas a 14-0 lead. Then the Dallas defense took over. Taylor Bolesta, Da- niel Hodle, Matt Fried, Bran- don Schultz, Jack Zeyher, Christian Sebastianelli, Ethan Mooney and Jack Farrell made a goal line stand in the second quarter to keep the score at 14-0 at the half. The Dallas defense was re- lentless all day, making sever- al tackles in the back field. The Panthers finally got into the endzone on a 5-yard run around the left side with less than two minutes left in the game. Dallas then converted a first down on a Newell run up the middle and ran out the clock to seal the victory. after scoring a touchdown as teammate Sean Cuba looks on. SPOrts % re Bradley Adams runs the ball for the Bobcats against West Pitt- ston in the A team Super Bowl. Back Mountain's Devin Dickson runs the ball as West Pittston's Anthony Shaver pursues in the A team Super Bowl. Hunter Love clinches his fist after recovering an onside kick against WWWE. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST WWWE's Lincoln Heck pursues in the B team Super Bowl. = Ce Kingston Township's R.J. Wren, right, runs a sweep as WWWE's Leonardo Haros pursues in the C team Super Bowl. e 15 seniors on the Dallas girls soccer team and their parents were honored during Senior Night. From left, are Chloe Alles with Joe Alles, Leah Benedetti with Renee and Paul Benedetti, Ashley Dunbar with Wendy and Randy Dunbar, Wendy Greenwood with Ken and Bonnie Greenwood, Brittany Harris with Sandra and Ken Harris, Taylor Hodle with Richard and Karen Hodle, Luisa Klemm with Karen and Jeff Klemm, Tess Macarty with Leesa and Ross Macarty, Courtney Phillips with Debbie Phillips, Lauren Rando with Dawn Pugliese BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST and George Rando, Talia Simon with Joe Simon, Danielle Spencer with Gloria Spencer, Abrianna Tolomello with Sal and Jane Tolomello, Kendra Vanesko with Jeff and Sandy Vanesko, and Amber Yang with Kou and Shouana Yang. Dunbar scores 100th, DHS seniors honored shley Dunbar hit a milestone, scoring four time to reach 100 goals for her soccer career at Dallas igh School in a 12-0 route of the Preppers of MMI Prep recently. Dunbar’s four goals all came in the opening 22 minutes. Talia Szatkowski added three goals of her own for the Mountainers while Ashley Strazdus scord twice. Prior to the game, 15 senior members of the Dallas High School squad and their parents were honored. Se- niors honored include Chloe Alles, Leah Benedetti, Ash- ley Dunbar, Wendy Greenwood, Brittany Harris, Taylor Hodle, Luisa Klemm, Tess Macarty, Courtney Phillips, Lauren Rando, Talia Simon, Danielle Spencer, Abrianna Tolomello, Kendra Vanesko and Amber Yang.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers