Ilwaco 39 - Columbia 14
Josh Berteaux made darn sure that the Ilwaco Fishermen (2-2, 3-3) and their fans would have a happt Homecoming Friday night as he ran for three TDs, returned a punt for another, and racked up 238 yards on the ground to help lead Ilwaco to a 39-14 win over Columbia of White Salmon.
"Our offensive line stayed with its blocks which allowed us to move the ball effectively," Ilwaco coach Kevin McNulty said. "We played physical football, and had a big third quarter to break open the game."
Berteaux scored on runs of 73, 79 and 6 yards. His punt return TD was for 45 yards.
The Fishermen moved senior Matt Woods, usually a lineman, to quarterback so JoshBerteaux could move back to running back, where he is most effective. McNulty said. Berteaux had been playing QB since Eric McMillan was lost for the season two weeks ago.
Justice Schenk, who ran for 105 yards, scored on a 35 yard TD, and Tom Odneal ran in a 1 yard score.
Ilwaco's defense held the Bruins to only 118 total yards.
Naselle 42 - Pe Ell 0
Dustin Eaton continued his fantastic season as he accounted for five TDs in the Naselle Comets (3-0, 6-0) second straight shut out win, topping the Pe Ell Trojans 42-0
Unlike last week the Comets got off to a slow start before running away in the second quarter. They also lost three fumbles.
After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Comets scored five TDs to take a 35-0 halftime lead. Eaton scored on runs of 15 and 5 yards, and passed for scores of 29 and 59 yards to Nick Strange and Brenden Greenfield, respectively. Sam Scrabeck scored on a 66 yard run and Eaton rounded out the ended his night with a 13 yard scoring pass to his brother Robert.
Despite the blowout win, the Naselle offense was held to lower than average numbers, rushing for 198 of its 346 total yards. The defense was on top of their game, holding Pe Ell to ony 165 total yards.
Dustin Eaton threw for 148 yards and ran for 81 more. Scrabeck had five carries for 80 yards, and Robert Eaton had 37 on the ground.
Defensively, Jesse Kimball had 10 tackles, Tervin Leeland eight, and Robert Eaton and Dustin Eaton added seven each. Dustin Eaton also recovered two fumbles, and Sam Scrabeck recovered one.
Naselle will host Northwest Christian this Friday in their Homecoming game.
Unlike last week the Comets got off to a slow start before running away in the second quarter. They also lost three fumbles.
After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Comets scored five TDs to take a 35-0 halftime lead. Eaton scored on runs of 15 and 5 yards, and passed for scores of 29 and 59 yards to Nick Strange and Brenden Greenfield, respectively. Sam Scrabeck scored on a 66 yard run and Eaton rounded out the ended his night with a 13 yard scoring pass to his brother Robert.
Despite the blowout win, the Naselle offense was held to lower than average numbers, rushing for 198 of its 346 total yards. The defense was on top of their game, holding Pe Ell to ony 165 total yards.
Dustin Eaton threw for 148 yards and ran for 81 more. Scrabeck had five carries for 80 yards, and Robert Eaton had 37 on the ground.
Defensively, Jesse Kimball had 10 tackles, Tervin Leeland eight, and Robert Eaton and Dustin Eaton added seven each. Dustin Eaton also recovered two fumbles, and Sam Scrabeck recovered one.
Naselle will host Northwest Christian this Friday in their Homecoming game.
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