2A Football: Centralia Claws Past Columbia River, Bearcats Top Hawks
By The Chronicle
VANCOUVER — The Tigers were down at halftime, but scored 26 points in the second half and the Centralia defense was stout to lead the Tigers to a 48-33 win in a non-league 2A football game here on Friday night.
Centralia rushed for 478 yards, led by Chase Sobolesky-Reynolds with 137 yards on 14 carries. Brady Hoyt added 132 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries and Blaine Wass chipped in 126 yards on 14 carries and a score.
“Our running backs played well. There were a lot of dudes getting the ball tonight,” Centralia coach Jeremy Thibault said. “Our linemen were pancaking kids downfield. Last year, we would have rolled over. Our defense shut them down in the second half and made a bunch of big plays.”
Quarterback Cameron Erickson was 1-for-6 with 22 yards and a touchdown pass to Benito Valencia.
Columbia River had 408 yards of total offense. Quarterback Mason Priddy did a little bit of everything for the Chieftains, going 13-of-23 for 263 yards and four touchdowns. Jacob Ayres caught four passes, all touchdowns, for 198 yards.
Each team scored seven points in the first quarter but Columbia River scored 20 points in the second quarter to lead 27-22 at halftime. Columbia River scored the opening touchdown of the second half and were blanked after that. The Tigers were able to seal the win with a long drive in the fourth quarter, capped off by a 3-yard touchdown run by Wass to put the game away.
“I thought we played awesome. If we put long drives together, they couldn’t stop us and that’s why we won the game,” Thibault said. “I thought our kids played their asses off, especially the offensive line.”
Centralia (1-0) will host Evergreen next Friday at Tiger Stadium in a non-league game.
Bearcats Overcome Turnover Bug to Elude Hawks
OLYMPIA — The Bearcats tried to be their own worst enemy here on Friday night but managed to get out of their own way just long enough to snare a 29-20 victory from the claws of the Hawks.
W.F. West turned the ball over seven times, including five interceptions, and hemorrhaged 93 yards due to penalties in the game. That meant they had to rely on their defense and running game to salvage the season opening road win. In the end the Bearcats picked up 250 yards rushing and limited the Hawks to just six second half points.
“Our O-line played very well tonight. They really run blocked pretty exceptional all night long for us which kept us moving the football,” said W.F. West coach Dan Hill. “And our special teams played a big role for us tonight. We did a great job on kick off and a good job on punt coverage. Our defense was on the field most of the night and really stepped up. I know they gave up three scores but they were put in tough positions all night long.”
W.F. West held a 14-7 advantage after the first quarter thanks to an eight yard touchdown pass from Josiah Johnson to Leandre Gaines and an interception by Carter McCoy that was returned 25-yards for a score. The Bearcats added eight points in the second quarter on a four yard touchdown run by Johnson that was backed up by a Jaiyden Camoza two-point conversion carry. That score put W.F. West up 22-14 at the half.
Camoza added a four yard touchdown run in the third quarter to put the Bearcats ahead for good and finished the night with a game-high 209 rushing yards.
Hill singled out Trent Peters as an offensive lineman who was essential to the Bearcats success on the ground.
Hill was relieved to leave Olympia with a win but emphasized that his team will need to clean things up next week at practice.
“Taking care of the football and really just kind of flushing it and moving on. Hopefully it’s just one of those freak nights and we’ll keep plugging away,” said Hill.
W.F. West (1-0) will host Capital next Friday.
At Vancouver
TIGERS 48, CHIEFTAINS 33
Centralia 7 15 12 14 —48
Columbia River 7 20 6 0 —33
Scoring Summary
CEN — Santos Lafferty 14-yard run; Chase Sobolesky-Reynolds kick
CEN — Brady Hoyt 1-yard run; Sobolesky kick
CEN — Cameron Erickson 22-yard pass to Bentio Valencia; Sobolesky kick
CEN — Hoyt 1-yard run; Lafferty conversion
CEN — Erickson 3-yard run; kick failed
CEN — Blaine Wass 27-yard run; Sobolesky kick
CEN — Wass 3-yard run; Sobolesky kick
CR — Mason Priddy 30-yard pass to Jacob Ayers; kick good
CR — Priddy 72-yard run; kick good
CR — Priddy 8-yard pass to Ayers; kick good
CR — Priddy 65-yard pass to Ayers; kick good
CR — Priddy 68-yard pass to Ayers; kick good
Team Stats CEN CR
First Downs 24 8
Rushing Yards 478 145
Passing Yards 22 263
Total Yards 500 408
Comp-Att-Int 1-6-1 13-23-0
Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0
Penalties/Yards N/A N/A
Individual Stats
Rushing: CEN— Brady Hoyt 23/132, Chase Sobolesky-Reynolds 14/137, Blaine Wass 14/126; CR — Mason Priddy 6/105
Passing: CEN — Cameron Erickson 1-6/1; CR — Mason Priddy 13-23/263
Receiving: CEN — Benito Valencia 1/22; CR — Jacob Ayers 4/198
At River Ridge
BEARCATS 29, HAWKS 20
W.F. West 14 8 7 0 — 29
River Ridge 7 7 6 0 — 20
Scoring Summary
WFW — Josiah Johnson 8-yard pass to Leandre Gaines; Bryce Laufenberg kick
RIV — Jevon Brown 71-yard pass to Dontae Owens; Jacob Miller kick
WFW — Carter McCoy 25-yard INT return; Laufenberg kick
RIV — Michael Paje 1-yard run; Miller kick
WFW — Johnson 4-yard run; Jayden Camoza conversion
RIV — Darious Wilson 50-yard INT return; Conversion failed
WFW — Camazoa 4-yard run; Laufenberg kick
Team Stats WFW RIV
First Downs 14 9
Rushing Yards 250 -32
Passing Yards 24 180
Total Yards 274 148
Comp-Att-Int 4-15-5 11-25-1
Fumbles/Lost 3/2 5/2
Penalties/Yards 12/93 9/69
Individual Stats
Rushing: W.F. West — Jaiyden Camoza 32/209, Leandre Gaines 2/32; RIV — Michael Paje 14/26
Passing: W.F. West — Josiah Johnson 4-15/24; RIV — Jevon Brown 9-23/158
Receiving: W.F. West — Carter McCoy 2/14; RIV — Dontae Owens 7/166
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