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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Eleven-year-old Matthe Kubasti, of Route 118, Hunlock Creek, whot his first buck
while hunting with his dad, Jeff, and his papa, Doug Trumbower.
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Staff Reports
Lake-Lehman senior
Shoshana Mahoney was
one of two Wyoming
Valley Conference play-
ers selected by the con-
ference’s coaches as
representatives on the
Pennsylvania Soccer
Coaches Association girls
all-state team.
Mahoney had 27 goals
and 11 assists in WVC
play and joined Pittston
Area’s Allie Barber as the
all-state selections.
Although they played
as one 16-team group
during league play, WVC
coaches split the teams
into West and East
squads for all-star selec-
tions.
Dallas, which went 14-1
to win the WVC title, was
in the West group along
with Lake-Lehman (11-
4), Tunkhannock (7-8)
and five other teams.
Ruby Mattson,
Tiffany Zukosky, Talia
Szatkowski and Ashley
Strazdus made Dallas
one of three teams with
four first-team picks on
the 17-player squad.
Mahoney, Kaylee
Hillard, Emily Sutton
and Julia Hutsko allowed
Lake-Lehman to also
place four on the team,
along with Wyoming
Valley West.
Tunkhannock’s
Cheyenne Brown was
also selected.
Dallas placed Courtney
Wagner, Katie Snedeker,
Maddie Goodwin, Kylee
Saba and Gabriella
Darbenzio on the sec-
ond team while Sydney
Emershaw, Amanda
Martin, Elizabeth Dillon
and Jessica O’Malley
received honored men-
tion.
Lake-Lehman had Julia
Blazick, Kendyl MacLean
and Kaitlin Sutton on
the second team along
with Charity Marvin,
Ashley Brubaker, Kaylee
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Back Mountain Youth Lacrosse will hold final sign-
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through 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Jan. 11, 2014 at
the Dallas American Legion. Anyone unable to attend
sign-ups can download a form at www.BMYLAX.com.
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year's District 2 Class 2A seminal.
Kishbaugh, Morgan
Goodrich and Julia
Eneboe on the honorable
Mahoney named to
all-state soccer team
PETE G. WILCOX FILE PHOTO|THE TIMES LEADER
Shoshana Mahoney, left, of the Lake-Lehman High School soccere team is shown here during last
mention list.
Tunkhannock’s other
selections were Jessie Ide
on the second team and
Traci Kromko on honor-
able mention.
Two-year football
schedule released
The Old Shoe Trophy
will again be decided in
the final weekend of the
regular season with Dallas
scheduled to play at Lake-
Lehman the weekend
of Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2014,
according to the latest
two-year football schedule
finalized by the Wyoming
Valley Conference recently.
Lake-Lehman, the
defending WVC Division
AA-A champion, will
open at home Aug. 29. In
order, the Black Knights
then play at Mid Valley,
at Holy Redeemer, Old
Forge, Meyers, at GAR, at
Northwest, Nanticoke, at
Hanover Area and Dallas.
Dallas is home against
Scranton, a new opponent,
to open the season Aug.
30. The Mountaineers
play another new oppo-
nent when they travel to
Wallenpaupack the follow-
ing weekend. The remain-
der of the schedule is:
at Berwick, Coughlin, at
Williamsport, = Wyoming
Valley West, Wyoming
Area, at Crestwood,
Pittston Area and at Lake-
Lehman.
BMT hockey players are all-state choices
Vanessa Parsons and
Michelle Thompson from
Dallas were second-team
Class AA all-state field
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team selected by coaches
from around the state.
Molly Turner, a Dallas
resident who helped
Wyoming Seminary to the
state championship, was
also on the second team.
Alyssa Adams from
Lake-Lehman received
honorable mention.
Raptors win U13 County Cup title
The Back Mountain
Raptors won the U13 Girls
County Cup Tournament
on Nov. 2 with a 3-1 victo-
ry over Plains No. 1. From
left, first row, are Jordyn
Jones, Natasha Pavlichko,
Aryan Blazick, Sydney
Strickland, Hunter Kline,
Megan Borton, Isabella
Green. Second row, Coach
Don Strickland, Hailey
Sobocinski, Shelby Carr,
Sarah Derhammer, Coach
Holly Kline, Johanna
Kiska, Celeste Josulevicz,
Emily Bogdon and Coach
Mike Borton. Absent at
the time of the photo was
Samantha Boice.
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