Dunmore Bucks finish 13-1, losing in state quarterfinal

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By Steve Svetovich

The Dunmore Bucks high school football team has a lot to be proud of.

Veteran head coach Jack Henzes led his team all the way to the PIAA Class 2A quarterfinal game, a contest that ended the Bucks season and thwarted hopes of an undefeated campaign and state title.

Dunmore lost the state quarterfinal game, 39-19, to Ligonier Valley Friday, November 25, at Wingate.

The loss was Dunmore’s first of the season. The Bucks finished a remarkable season at 13-1.

Ligonier Valley senior back Collin Smith, a West Virginia University recruit, accounted for 356 offensive yards and threw four touchdown passes. He rushed for another score.

Jackson Daugherty caught 12 passes for 140 yards and three touchdowns for Ligonier Valley.

It was a battle of the undefeated as Ligonier Valley extended its record to 14-0 and advanced to the PIAA Class 2A semifinals.

Dunmore had 11 penalties and turned the ball over three times in the loss.

Ligonier Valley scored on its first two possessions on a 22-yard field goal by Kobe Short and six-yard touchdown burst by Smith followed by an extra point kick.

The tough Bucks came right back. All Region senior back Kyle Lasher sprinted for 15 yards on first down. Senior back Colin Holmes then burst up the middle untouched for a 39-yard touchdown. The extra point kick brought Dunmore to within three points at 10-7.

The Bucks kept fighting as Michael Dougherty intercepted a third down Smith pass attempt and returned it 21 yards into enemy territory. Dunmore went ahead on a muffed play as quarterback Gavin Darcy regained possession followed a bobbled snap. He then flicked the pigskin to Jordon Petrowski for a five-yard touchdown and 13-10 Dunmore lead with 9:59 left in the second quarter. The extra point kick failed.

Ligonier Valley took the lead for good when Smith hit Daugherty with a 15-yard touchdown toss following a drive with 3:02 left in the first half. The extra point kick made it 17-13 in favor of Ligonier Valley.

Four plays into Dunmore’s next drive, Holmes fumbled after reversing in the field. A hard hit resulted in the fumble and turnover. Three players later, Smith hit Daugherty for a seven-yard touchdown pass with 46 seconds left in the half and a 23-13 lead. The extra point kick was blocked.

A ten-play third quarter drive ended with a Short 26-yard field goal to give Ligonier Valley a 26-13 lead.

Daugherty then intercepted a Dunmore pass attempt and the Rams marched 70 yards down the field on 15 plays, eating up much of the clock. The drive was capped by a five-yard touchdown pass from Smith to Daugherty. The extra point kick made it 33-13 with 29 seconds left in the third quarter.

Dunmore’s final score came on a five-yard Holmes run with 6:33 left in the game.

Smith threw for 295 yards and four touchdowns for Ligonier Valley.

Lasher led the Bucks with 87 yards on 19 carries in the loss. Holmes, who missed the previous four games due to injury, rushed for 55 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries.

Ligonier Valley and its stingy defense had given up just 37 points in its first 13 games.

Dunmore defeated York Catholic, 48-35, Friday, November 18, in the PIAA Class 2A first round contest at Harman-Geist Stadium, Hazle Township.

Lasher had a game for the ages rushing for 263 yards on a remarkable 48 carries. He scored five touchdowns and was a one-man wrecking crew in the win.

Dunmore won its third straight District 2 Class 2A title Friday, November 11 with a 28-14 win over Lakeland.

Lasher was splendid in that contest, played at home, rushing for 192 yards on 23 carries. He scored three touchdowns in the win.

Athlete of the Month: Kyle Lasher

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By Steve Svetovich

Dunmore Bucks senior tailback Kyle Lasher rushed for 234 yards and three touchdowns in his team’s 36-6 win over Old Forge, but it’s all about the team to him.

Lasher, born deaf, never looks at himself as having any kind of handicap.

And neither does Dunmore veteran head coach Jack Henzes, the other members of the coaching staff, his teachers, or his teammates.

The speedy Dunmore senior, who also is the punter and a starting defensive end, is nothing but positive when he talks about his part in the Dunmore Bucks football program.

Son of Rose and Tony Lasher, Dunmore, Kyle has an interpreter, Nora Foley, with him during Dunmore football games and practices. He has an educational interpreter with him in school.

He rushed for the 234 yards on just nine carries in the Friday, October 28 win over Old Forge. It was Dunmore’s 10th win capping an undefeated 10-0 regular season. Lasher’s touchdown runs were from 31, 73 and two yards out. He now has 934 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns entering the playoffs.

He also excels as a starting defensive end and punter. He was a first team all-star punter last season. This is his fourth season on the Dunmore football team.

lasherLasher also is a member of the Dunmore track and field team. He runs the 100, 200 and relay. He also excels in the classroom where he has an A average in most subjects and is a member of the health careers club.

As expected, he was humble when asked about his 234-yard game. With his mom interpreting, he credited his teammates. “I felt good. I did my job. My teammates did the job. And we all succeeded well.”

With Dunmore about to enter the playoffs, thoughts of a state championship are there for the players. “We are looking forward to seeing how far we can go in the playoffs,” he said. “We will practice hard week by week and take one game at a time.

“Yes, we think we can achieve a state title. We can get there if we continue working hard.”

Lasher, whose favorite football teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish, was featured by NFL Films on a special football program played at halftime during the Super Bowl TV telecast last year. He was filmed once again two months ago by NFL Films and will be featured again sometime this month during an NFL game telecast.

“Yes, they came back for another filming,” he said. “It was a great experience doing it last season and this year again. I will be on again soon.”

And the reaction last year from his teammates and classmates after seeing him featured during the Super Bowl? “Well, my teammates were very happy for me. They said I deserved it.”

Lasher talked about the great success of the Dunmore football team in dominating opponents this season. “It’s all about the hard work we put in during the three seasons of winter, spring and summer. We work hard, make progress and get better. We all work hard as a team. It’s all about the whole team.”

Lasher, 18, said he has not made a decision about a college and is not ruling out playing football. It is something he would like to continue doing on the collegiate level. He is unsure about a college major.

His mom said he has never looked at himself as being handicapped despite being born deaf. “It never stopped him from doing anything,” she said. “He doesn’t look at it at all as a handicap and neither do his coaches. Coach Henzes views it as not a problem at all. He has been great with Kyle. He is treated just like anyone else.”

And what a high school football and academic career this young man has put together. His coaches, parents and teachers have a lot to be proud of. And so does Kyle Lasher.

Dunmore Bucks football team finishes regular season undefeated

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By Steve Svetovich

Veteran head football coach Jack Henzes led his Dunmore Bucks to an undefeated (10-0) regular season capped by a 36-6 win over Old Forge Friday, October 28, at Veterans Memorial Stadium, Dunmore.

Dunmore senior back Kyle Lasher rushed for 234 yards and three touchdowns on only nine carries to lead the way for the undefeated Bucks.

Dunmore now prepares for the District 2 Class 2A playoffs which begin the first weekend of this month.

Dunmore finished 10-0 overall, including a 9-0 record in the Lackawanna Football Conference Division III.

Lasher had a chance to shine with fellow senior back Colin Holmes out and watching from the sidelines. Lasher’s first touchdown came on a fourth-and-five play at the Old Forge 31.

Lasher burst through the middle for the first down, was hit by three defenders, broke away and sprinted into the end zone for a 31-yard touchdown run with 5:35 left in the first quarter. Lasher ran into the end zone for the two-point conversion and the Bucks had an 8-0 lead.

bucksDunmore scored again on a two-yard pass from junior quarterback Gavin Darcy to senior Jordon Petrowski with 2:01 left in the first quarter. Rinaldi booted the extra point and Dunmore had a 15-0 first quarter lead.

Lasher struck again when he raced 73 yards for a touchdown  with 7:18 left in the second quarter. Rinaldi’s extra point kick gave Dunmore a 22-0 lead.

Joe Galenas scored a touchdown on a six-yard burst to cap the first half scoring and giving Dunmore a 29-0 lead after Rinaldi’s extra point kick with 1:15 left in the second quarter. Lasher’s 57-yard scamper to the right sideline helped set up the Galenas score. Galenas rushed for 41 yards on nine carries in the contest.

Lasher rushed for 202 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries in the first half alone.

Lasher’s two-yard burst for a touchdown completed a Dunmore drive and the team’s scoring with 10:13 left in the third quarter. Rinaldi’s extra point kick gave the Bucks a commanding 36-0 lead.

Lasher, making the most of his touches and opportunities, has 934 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns this season.

Old Forge (4-6 overall and 4-5 in Division III) scored a touchdown on a one-yard plunge by sophomore Tommy Souriyavong with 2:43 left in the third quarter. The two-point conversion attempt failed.

The stingy Dunmore defense kept the Blue Devils from scoring again and the Bucks held on for the 36-6 win and an undefeated regular season.

Dunmore held Old Forge to only 10 passing yards.

Old Forge senior tailback Brendan Mozeleski rushed for 80 yards on 23 carries to give him 1,000 rushing yards for the season.

Dunmore had clinched a tie for the division Friday, October 21, with a 34-7 win over Carbondale Area at Carbondale.

The Bucks scored on their first four possessions of the game.

Dunmore signal caller Darcy fired two touchdown passes and senior back Holmes scored two touchdowns on runs of 31 and two yards in the big win. Lasher also scored a touchdown on a 20-yard run. Darcy’s touchdown passes were from seven yards out to Petrowski and 43 yards to George Cole.

Dominic Gigliotti scored Carbondale’s only touchdown on a two-yard burst with 5:04 left in the game.

Holmes rushed for 68 yards on five carries. Lasher rushed for 49 yards on five carries.

Darcy completed 7-of-9 passes for 103 yards and two tallies in the win.

Cole snared three passes for 62 yards and a score.

And now Henzes and his Bucks take aim with their potent team once again into the post season playoffs.