The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 20, 2013, Image 10

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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Jr. Mounts C team undefeated
C TEAM
Dallas 34
Kingston Twp. 6
The Dallas Junior
Mounts C team capped
off an undefeated regular
season with a 34-6 victory
over the Back Mountain
Bobcats.
Back Mountain won the
coin toss and elected to
receive.
The Junior Mount
defense led by Ryan Cuba,
Lucas Shultz and Ayden
SPORTS BRIEFS
FOOTBALL BONFIRE
The Annual Dallas Football
Bonfire will be held from 6
to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct.
29 at the Dallas High School
parking lot. Vendors will sell
food, hot chocolate, coffee and
sweets.
Rain date is Wednesday,
Oct. 30.
HOLE IN ONE
Joni Godlewski, of Pittston,
recorded her second hole-
in-one on Saturday, Oct. 12
while playing at Huntsville
Golf Club in Lehman.
Godlewski aced the No.
3 hole, using a 3 wood. Her
shot was witnessed by her
husband, Bill, and two of her
sons, Jarod and Greg.
HINCHEY SERVES
AS SPEAKER
Dr. Patricia Hinchey, pro-
fessor of education at Penn
State Worthington Scranton,
recently served as inaugu-
ral speaker at the annual
Teachership Academy spon-
sored by El Paso Community
College.
This marks the third year
she has been invited to pro-
vide the first workshop of the
series.
Berndt stuffed four Bobcat
rushing attempts and took
over on downs.
Dallas drove the ball
down the field with Jared
Adamski scoring the touch-
down. The extra point was
no good but Dallas, led 6-0.
fter a Bobcat 3 and out,
the Dallas offense struck
paydirt again with Mitch
Burgess scoring the TD.
The extra point was no
good and Dallas held a 12-0
lead.
The Dallas defense
swarmed the Back
Mountain offense with
Cody Konnick and Matt
Esposito making key stops
and Back Mountain punted.
Dallas full back Alex
Hajikowski scored from 18
yards out. Mitch Burgess
added the 2-point conver-
sion and Dallas held a 20-0
lead.
In the second half, it was
all Dallas with the offense
scoring two more TDs.
First was a Jared Adamski
rushing TD with a nifty
pass to tight end Darius
Wallace for the 2-point
conversion. Lucas Shultz
capped the scoring for the
Junior Mounts with a 3 -ard
TD run.
The Dallas defense
proved just as stout in the
second half, keeping the
Bobcat running game at
bay until late in the fourth
quarter when the Bobcats
scored a TD.
Dallas runners sweep titles
Staff Reports
Dallas swept all
four varsity titles
Tuesday at the Wyoming
Valley Conference’s
Ed Narkiewicz Cross
Country Meet at the
Wyoming County
Fairgrounds in
Meshoppen.
The Mountaineers
outscored Tunkhannock,
33-79, with the help
of Dominic DeLuca’s
16-second victory over
Lake-Lehman’s Dominic
Hockenbury.
Jack Tidball of
Tunkhannock finished
third.
He was followed by
Bryce Mattson and Kyle
Borland of Dallas.
Dallas also placed
three in the top five in
girls.
Regan Rome won the
title and younger sis-
ter, Ally, finished sec-
ond to help the Lady
Mountaineers top
Hazleton Area, 29-63.
Lindsey Oremus was
fifth.
Tunkhannock’s Maggie
Toczko was fourth.
Samuel Reinert, of
Dallas, won the junior
varsity boys title while
Dallas won the junior
high boys team champi-
onship.
Lake-Lehman won the
junior high girls team
championship.
Newberry Golf League holds end-of-season party
The Newberry Country
Club Mixed Golf League
held an end-of-season
party on Sept. 25 at The
Appletree Terrace. Prizes
were awarded for the fol-
lowing accomplishments:
Men’s Gross Champion
— Don McFadden
Men’s Net Champion -
Don McFadden
Ladies’ Gross
Champion - MaryLou
Evans
Ladies’ Net Champion
— Tie - Sharron Davis and
Marie Kruska
Most Birdies - Tie
between MaryAnn
Martin, MaryLou Evans
and Don McFadden
Sharron Davis, Janet
Dent and Marie Kruska
served as co-chairs.
Submitted photos
Shown here during the end-of-season party for the Newberry Country Club Mixed Golf League from
left, Sharron Davis, Marylou Martin, Don McFadden, Marie Kruska and Marylou Evans.
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