ria at Sunday, November 11, 2012 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Lake-Lehman fullback Dustin Jones, right, runs through a hole in the defense as Dallas’ Mark Michno goes for the tackle. Miranda Dembrowski cheers o the footballs stands. the Lake-Lehman defense from Lake-Lehman's Tom Donovan, left, just misses catching the ball for a touchdown ahead of Dallas defender Ryan Kozloski. One ‘Old Shoe’ worth wearing The Dallas football team after defeating Lake-Lehman. allas defensive tackles Logan Bullock and Buddy Shutlock led a defense that held Lake-Lehman to mi- nus 17 yards on 31 carries as Dallas posted a 51-06 victory to clinch the final District 2 Class 3A spot and earn the right to take the coveted Old Shoe trophy back to Moun- taineer territory. Dallas was scheduled to play at Berwick (9-1) in the D2-3A semifinals on Saturday. The Mountaineers won their seventh consecutive game and were kept alive for a district spot when Coughlin defeated Crestwood. Dallas let Bullcok a 6-oot, 260-pound senior, cap the scor- ing with a l-yard touchdown run late inn the fourth quarter. He finished with two carries for 5 yards, leaving running back Kris Roccograndi (117 yards, 2 TDs) firmly entrenched in the tarter’s role. Shutlock came close to an interception in the second quarter when Jason Simonov- ich tipped a past at the line of scrimmage. The 64, 260- BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST > The Dallas football team holds up the coveted Old Shoe trophy 3 “ih after defeating Lake-Lehman, 51-6. pound senior finished about a step short of hauling in the de- flection. Bullock hammered Lehman 1,000-yard running back Dust- in Jones for a 1-yard gain the first time Lehman had the ball. On Lehman’s next two possessions, Shutlock star- tled them with tackles for mi- nus 2 yards and no gain. Dallas quarterback Ryan Za- poticky, who had over 1,300 passing yards entering the game, threw only seven times. His only TD pass was a 6-yar- der to Simonovich to make the score 36-6. Dallas quarterback Ryan Za- poticky throws a screen pass against Lake-Lehman. Referee Earl Harris handles the pre-game coin toss with Dallas and Lake-Lehman team captains. Running back Kris Roccograndi takes the ball to the goal line. Lake-Lehman cheerleaders root for the Black Knights.
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