Dallas’s Logan Geskey holds the ball up in the end zone after recovering a fumble by tailback Mark Saracinaj for the touchdown in the first quarter.
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Dallas’s Logan Geskey holds the ball up in the end zone after recovering a fumble by tailback Mark Saracinaj for the touchdown in the first quarter.

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<p>Dallas tailback Mark Saracinaj fights his way through the Wilkes-Barre Area defense in the first quarter.</p>
                                 <p>Fred Adams | For Times Leader</p>

Dallas tailback Mark Saracinaj fights his way through the Wilkes-Barre Area defense in the first quarter.

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<p>Dallas defensive back Logan Geskey upends Wilkes-Barre Area wide receiver Jordan Kieselowsky after a catch in the first quarter.</p>
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Dallas defensive back Logan Geskey upends Wilkes-Barre Area wide receiver Jordan Kieselowsky after a catch in the first quarter.

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<p>Dallas defensive back Sam Kelley knocks the ball away from a Wilkes-Barre Area wide receiver in the second quarter.</p>
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Dallas defensive back Sam Kelley knocks the ball away from a Wilkes-Barre Area wide receiver in the second quarter.

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<p>Dallas defensive back Tyce Mason blocks the pass to Wilkes-Barrea Area wide reciever Kevon Creech, but was called for pass interference in the first quarter.</p>
                                 <p>Fred Adams | For Times Leader</p>

Dallas defensive back Tyce Mason blocks the pass to Wilkes-Barrea Area wide reciever Kevon Creech, but was called for pass interference in the first quarter.

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PLAINS TWP. — Dallas was heading into uncharted territory for the first time under coach Rich Mannello before it was able to navigate a victory Friday night.

Brandon Miller connected on a 22-yard field goal with four second remaining as the Mountaineers picked up a much-needed win, defeating Wilkes-Barre Area 24-21 in a Wyoming Valley Conference Division 1 game.

Dallas (1-0 Div. 1, 1-3 overall) never started 0-4 in Mannello’s 11 years at the helm. The last time the Mountaineers did was in 2013 when they lost their first eight games.

“These kids, you say it all the time — if you got heart and you got guts, you got a chance,” Mannello said. “So proud of them. They stayed together. We talk about the Dallas D, and there are two D’s that don’t get in that building — doubt and drama.”

A third D — determination — was needed on Dallas’ final possession of the game. The first three drives of the second half yielded no points and limited yardage.

Dallas took over at its 20-yard line with 4:05 left in the fourth quarter after a fourth-down stop. The Mountaineers pounded freshman running back Mark Saracinaj at the Wolfpack eight times in the 14-play drive.

Saracinaj had just two carries all season, but ran 30 times for 155 yards.

“I didn’t tell him he was starting until we got to the clubhouse tonight,” Mannello said. “I think he figured it out that I said, ‘Hey, you’re going.’ He was excited, he wasn’t rattled.”

Saracinaj was stuffed for no gain on his final carry to send out Miller, the captain of the soccer team, for his chip-shot game-winner.

WBA (0-1, 2-2) fell behind 14-0 after one quarter and 21-7 at halftime. But a 20-play scoring drive that finished with a Khalil Smith 4-yard TD run gave the Wolfpack some momentum going into the second half.

The Wolfpack started the third quarter with a scoring drive sparked by a 28-yard scramble by quarterback Jake Howe. Howe later tossed 12 yards to tight end Gino Dalessandro to cut the deficit to 21-14 at 8:25 of the quarter.

WBA tied the score with 30 seconds left in the third quarter behind the running and pass of Howe. He dropped a perfectly-placed 33-yard TD pass to wideout Jordan Kieselowsky to tie the score 21-21.

The Wolfpack got their hands on the ball two more times. The first ended in a punt and the second ended at the Dallas 21-yard line after a fourth-and-2 run was stopped a yard short.

“It was a tough game,” WBA Ciro Cinti said. “We didn’t downplay them at all. We knew they lost to some good teams. We needed two yards on fourth down and you’ve got to get two yards.

“They stopped us and that’s the difference in the game. It could have been whole different if we get that first down and go from there.”

Dallas 24, Wilkes-Barre Area 21

Dallas`14`7`0`3 — 24

Wilkes-Barre Area`0`7`14`0 — 21

First quarter

DAL — Logan Geskey 38 pass from Talan Geskey (Brandon Miller kick), 9:08

DAL — L.Geskey fumble recovery in end zone (Miller kick), 1:07

Second quarter

WBA — Khalil Smith 4 run (Jaedyn Sanchez kick), 4:11

DAL — Mark Saracinaj 3 run (Miller kick), 1:59

Third quarter

WBA — Gino Dalessandro 12 pass from Howe (Sanchez kick), 8:25

WBA — Jordan Kieselowsky 33 pass from Howe (Sanchez kick), 0:30

Fourth quarter

DAL — Miller 22 FG, 0:04

Team statistics`DAL`WBA

First downs`17`20

Rushes-yards`44-184`46-213

Passing yards`153`108

Total yards`337`321

Passing`8-14-0`9-18-3

Sacked-yards lost`1-3`2-11

Punts-avg.`3-32.3`2-34.5

Fumbles-lost`3-0`3-1

Penalties-yards`5-30`5-49

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Dallas, Saracinaj 30-155, Trevor Slavinski 1-(minus-5), Nico Wilk 5-16, T.Geskey 7-15, L.Geskey 1-3. WBA, Davon Underwood 4-11, Howe 16-103, Kevon Creech 2-16, Smith 20-74, Gene Ardo 4-9.

PASSING — Dallas, T.Geskey 8-14-0-153. WBA, Howe 9-18-3-108.

RECEIVING — Dallas, L.Geskey 5-114, Sam Kelley 2-39. WBA, Kieselowsky 3-53, Rajan Watson 2-26, Dalessandro 2-25, Nick Saracino 1-(minus-2), Ardo 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS — Dallas, Tyce Mason 1-0, L.Geskey 1-8, Slavinski 1-3.

MISSED FGs — Dallas 46S.