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.

Undefeated Dunmore Bucks roll over Holy Cross

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The undefeated Dunmore Bucks rolled over the crosstown Holy Cross Crusaders, 61-6, Friday, September 23, at Gatto Veterans Memorial Stadium, Dunmore.

Senior stalwart tailback Colin Holmes scored on touchdown runs of 44 and 43 yards on his only two carries of the game.

Junior starting quarterback Gavin Darcy hit on four-of-eight passes for 83 yards, including two touchdown strikes to senior Michael Dougherty. The touchdown tosses were from 40 and 31 yards out.

Senior back Kyle Lasher, who was featured on a Super Bowl pre-game show earlier this year, ran twice for 38 yards, including a 23-yard touchdown jaunt with 6:27 left in the first quarter to give the Bucks a commanding 21-0 lead after the extra point kick.

Holmes’ 43-yard touchdown gallop came with 10:25 left in the first quarter. His second touchdown run, a 44-yard scamper, came with 3:55 left in the first quarter giving Dunmore a 28-0 lead after the extra point kick.

Dougherty’s first touchdown, a 40-yard pass from Darcy, came with 9:05 left in the first quarter. His second touchdown, a 31-yard ariel strike from Darcy, came with 10:39 left in the second quarter. The extra point kick failed, but the Bucks had a 34-0 lead.

Dunmore (5-0 overall and 4-0 in Lackawanna League Division III), built a 47-0 halftime lead and scored touchdowns on four of its first nine offensive plays.

The brutal Dunmore running attack totaled 338 yards on 26 carries, or about 14 yards per carry. Holmes was almost untouched on both of his touchdown runs, a credit to the Dunmore offensive line.

Dunmore senior linebacker Robert Bistran really put the game out of reach for the Crusaders when he scored a touchdown on a 28-yard fumble return with 10:11 left in the second quarter. The extra point kick by Rinaldi made it 41-0 in favor of Dunmore.

That score gave veteran Dunmore coach Jack Henzes a chance to get his reserves an opportunity for playing time the rest of the contest.

The stingy Dunmore defense held Holy Cross to 103 total yards, including only 40 on the ground.

The Crusaders only score came with 11:53 left in the fourth quarter when senior Bailey Simrell scored on a two-yard burst. The two-point conversion attempt failed.

Simrell had a nice game, finishing with 27 yards on the ground and three catches for 48 yards.

The Bucks put on an impressive show offensively and defensively and it looks like coach Henzes has a very strong football team and contender once again.

Dunmore, at press time, is in first place in Lackawanna Football League Division III, with 192 points scored and 64 allowed.

Dunmore defeated Riverside, 41-13, Friday, September 16, at Dunmore. The Bucks totaled 306 yards on the ground in that contest. Lasher led the way with 89 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries. Holmes rushed for 70 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. Joe Galenas rushed for 54 yards and one touchdown on seven carries in the win.

Dougherty helped lead Bucks over West

By Steve Svetovich

Michael Dougherty of the Dunmore Bucks broke up a West Scranton two-point conversion attempt in the back of the end zone with no time left as the Bucks held on to a 27-25 win Friday, Sept. 18, at Scranton Memorial Stadium. It was Buck’s second straight win after losing their season opener to Scranton Prep, 21-0.

The fifth-ranked Bucks used a brutal running attack to score three second-half touchdowns on the Invaders.

West Scranton quarterback Matt Gaul, who completed 19-of-30 passes for 192 yards and three touchdowns, led the Invaders on a 62-yard scoring drive in the final 1:28 only to have Dougherty break up the two-point conversion attempt.

Dougherty played a superb game defensively for the Bucks. He also had an interception and three pass breakups in the contest.

West took the first lead with 11:02 left in the second quarter when Gaul tossed a 27-yard score to Shyann Jackson who had to jump high in the air to snare the pigskin. The point after touchdown (PAT) made it 7-0.

Bucks back Garrett Murray scored on a one-yard plunge with 2:37 left in the second quarter. The PAT knotted the game, 7-7.

Dunmore drove the pigskin 53 yards on eight plays to move ahead, 13-7, with 6:50 left in the third quarter. Murray’s three yard burst capped the drive. The extra point failed. Then came the wild fourth quarter.

The Invaders came back with Tayon Brown’s 10-yard TD scamper, with 10:04 left in the game. A bad snap led to a failed extra point and the game was tied, 13-13.

The Bucks were ready for a showoff Murray had runs of 18 and 14 yards to set up a Colin Holmes 18-yard TD run, with 6:21 left to play. The PAT gave the Bucks a 20-13 lead.

With just over three minutes left, West receiver Sam Egan grabbed a high loft from Gaul to the Dunmore 22. Four plays later, Williams scored on a 10-yard pass from Gaul, with 2:24 left. Down 20-19, West opted for the two point attempt, but Dunmore’s Nick Shoemaker pressured Gaul who could not find an open receiver.

The Bucks seemed to seal the contest when Murray scampered into the end zone for a 42-yard touchdown run, with1:28 left in the fourth quarter. The PAT gave Dunmore a 27-19 lead. But Gaul came right back completing two passes to Jackson and one each to Donovan DePasquale and Egan.

That set up a superb catch by Williams from Gaul from 22 yards out as the clock expired. Williams made the catch in the end zone with three defenders around him.

The heroic Dougherty was then there to stop Gaul on the final two-point conversion attempt as Dunmore won, 27-25. Dunmore upped its record to 2-1 while West fell to 1-2.

Murray led Dunmore with 152 yards rushing and three scores on 15 carries. Holmes ran for 70 yards on 20 carries. Jackson caught nine passes for 107 yards for West. Egan caught five passes for 54 yards.

The Bucks rushed for 242 yards to West’s 61 in the contest and had no passing yards to West’s 192.