SE Sunday, November 17, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Four BMT soccer teams advance to WV Cup finals ROBINSON or The Dallas Post Four Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association travel teams wrapped up their seasons by making it to the finals of the Wyoming Valley Cup. The U-13 and U-18 girls teams won titles while the U-13 and U-16 boys teams reached championship es. “This is the biggest thing that our U-11 and above teams do,” said BMYSA U-13-plus commissioner Shane Fegely. Fegely coached the U-13 boys team, which had the most wins of any Back Mountain team in the event. It was the fourth straight year that Fegely coached a Back Mountain's Brian Kmetz, left, looks to score against Mountain Top in the Wyoming Valley Cup U-13 championship. Back Mountain Raptors Brenden Jesse, right, chas- es down the ball against a Mountain Top player in the Wyoming Valley Cup U-13 cham- pionship. team to a runner-up finish in the Wyoming Valley Cup. After losing its opener in the 11-team tournament, the Back Mountain Raptors won five straight games in the double-elimination event to fight all the way back to the U-13 boys cham- pionship game. The Raptors scored at least four goals in all five wins, outscoring oppo- nents, 28-10. In the losers’ bracket final, the Raptors avenged a 1-0 loss in last year’s championship game with a 4-3 victory over Hanover. The five-game win streak set up a rematch with invented for life SUB-ZERO | essen sa Fishers Paykel : 4 Hitchen Aid FOR THE WAY IT’S MADE? N ba Kingston * 287-9631 Nor Exeter * 655-8801 OITETN BILL TARUTIS | FOR THE DALLAS POST Back Mountain Raptors head coach Shane Fegely gives last- minute instructions to his U-13 soccer team before the start of the Wyoming Valley Cup Championship against Mountain Top. Mountaintop #1, which on a penalty kick with a opened a three-goal lead minute to go in the 3-1 loss. Raptors before Brenden Jesse scored The roster 8 [ Electrolux {FRIGIDAIRE DHS girls soccer season comes to painful ending The Dallas girls soccer the game’s corner kicks. Dallas won the Wyoming season came to a painful end with a 4-3 overtime loss to Hopewell in a state The last Szatkowski goal, with less than eight minutes left, forced the Valley Conference title and finished second in District 2 to earn its state tourna- ment berth. Class AA quarterfinal on overtime. Nov. 9 at Hollidaysburg. Dallas goalie Sydney Emershaw was about to kick the ball away after coming up with it in a scramble in front when the referee ruled that the ball had already crossed the goal line for the game- winning goal. The goal allowed Hopewell to finish off Dallas, which got big efforts from Talia Szatkowski and Emershaw. Szatkowski scored a hat trick while Emershaw made 23 saves in a game that saw Hopewell more than double the Dallas shot total while getting all 14 of 16 Carverton Rd, Trucksville. ¢ 570-69 MEY © EER PAN ER Baan Jeauti , Kitchens by SIINTERSTATE | | Building Materials, Inc. Pittston KitchensBylnterstate.com 570-655-2811 hd tn .. WW ELLBORN | CABINET, 1 Sans Souci MOTORS (5 70) 258-0100
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