NAPAVINE — It started as a dogfight, but the Tigers eventually got rolling downhill against Onalaska in a 48-13 Central 2B League matchup between two 2-0 squads. Brady Woodrum was the man of the hour for Napavine, rushing for 114 yards on 15 caries with three touchdowns and catching three balls for 62 yards and another score.
"That game was a lot closer than the score reflects," Napavine coach Josh Fay said. "(Logger) Coach (Mazen) Saade had a heck of a game plan and their kids were tough. They really came to play and they're probably a few breaks away from ruining our night."
Onalaska took the 6-0 lead in the first quarter on a 10-yard pass from Logger quarterback Travis McMillion to Evan Wrzesinski. Then Napavine's Woodrum went off, scoring on a 1-yard run, a 7-yard run and a 38-yard to put the Tigers up 20-6. Then with just seconds left in the half, he hauled in a 33-yard touchdown pass from David Grace.
"Brady made a hell of a play in the end zone and rather than being in a 20-6 situation with them coming out with the ball, it was 26-6," Fay said. "That was a good way to grab momentum."
Onalaska wasn't done, however, as Keifer Kastl scored on a 38-yard run to make it 26-13. Kastl finished the game with 105 yards on 12 carries.
Napavine responded with a 32-yard pass from Grace to Katyn Newcomb to the end zone. Kohty Newcomb then scored on a 10-yard run and Jensen Lindsay punched it in from 9 yards out to round out the Tigers scoring.
"Another big play for us was an interception by Grace in the third quarter that kind of sealed things for us," Fay said.
Grace finished the game with 59 yards on nine carries on the ground, with 125 passing yards. Napavine, as a team, racked up 286 rushing yards. Onalaska had 145 on the ground and just 34 through the air.
Onalaska (2-1) travels to Randle to face Morton-White Pass next weekend, while Napavine (3-0) travels to Toutle Lake.
Wahkiakum Keeps Adna Winless, 27-12
ADNA — The Mules used a late surge to sneak by Adna, 27-12, here on Friday night, dropping the Pirates to 0-3 on the season. Mike Thompson rushed for 48 yards on 10 carries for Adna, which was tied with the Mules 12-12 at halftime before Wahkiakum had a 15-point fourth quarter.
"We played a heck of a first half," Adna coach K.C. Johnson said. "We're improving and we're playing better defense and better offense."
After Wahkaikum's Nathan Cothren scored on a 16-yard run in the first quarter, Adna's Cole Young had a 63-yard interception returned for a touchdown. Cothren would score again in the second quarter on a 37-yard run to give the Mules the lead but Thompson tied things up before the half with an 11-yard run.
"It was a real even football game for the most part," Johnson said. "Wahkiakum is a class act and their coaches do a wonderful job."
The Mules finished with 180 yards on the ground and 127 passing yards. The Pirates had 102 yards on the ground and just 21 yards in the air. Austin Good scored on a 5-yard run in the fourth quarter for Wahkiakum and the Mules threatened again before a goal line stand for the Pirates.
The offense couldn't get anything going, however, and the Mules punched another score in before time expired on another run by Good, who finished the game with 83 yards on 12 carries.
Adna (0-3 overall) plays at nonleague foe South Beach next weekend.
Seagulls Run Past Winlock
WINLOCK — The Cardinals didn't quite have the horses to slow down No. 10 Raymond here on Friday in a 48-0 nonleague 2B football loss.
"They were faster. Not a whole lot bigger, but their speed was more than we could handle," Winlock coach Mike Voie said.
Darol Ratsavongsy ran for 140 yards on 10 carries and scored three touchdowns to lead Raymond (2-1). The Seagulls scored 27 points in the second quarter, after being blanked in the first.
"We're getting a little better, I think," Voie added. I still believe we're going to win a game or two this year, but we do need to get better. We need to hang onto the football."
Chance Fisher led the Cardinals with 24 rushing yards.
Winlock (0-3, 0-2 Central 2B League) returns to C2BL play with a game at Mossyrock on Friday.
Trojans Blasted By MWP
PE ELL — The Trojans did their best to batten down the hatches, lock the doors, and prepare for the impending Timberwolves' invasion, but the Morton-White Pass marauders blew the house down anyway in a 52-0 Central 2B League contest here Friday night.
"The first quarter it wasn't bad. … We had them on fourth down a couple of times," said Josh Fluke, coach of the Trojans. "We hung with them in the first and then they just blew it open."
The Timberwolves scored 21 in the first quarter and led 35-0 at halftime, holding Pe Ell to a total 15 yards of offense in the game.
"They have a good team," acknowledged Fluke. "They are just a little bigger and faster than us, but the boys kept their heads up and played until the last down."
Fluke said that his squad will spend the next week fixing the holes in its game that the mighty Timberwolves exposed.
"We just need to work heavy on our blocking," Fluke said. "That's killing us."
Pe Ell (0-3) will host Wahkiakum on Friday, while top-ranked MWP will host Onalaska (2-1) on Friday.
Corbet, Ducks Drop Mossyrock
TOUTLE — The Vikings were treated to an evening of the Jared Corbet show here Friday night in a 38-20 Central 2B League loss to Toutle Lake.
The Duck quarterback ran for 193 yards and four touchdowns, and completed a pass for a 15-yard score in the win.
"Boy he did (dominate). He ran away with the night," said Mossyrock coach Curt Spahn. "The big thing was, I couldn't tell you how many times we hit him and didn't wrap up, and he just kept running hard. We just had huge a mount of missed tackles."
Corbet scored on a 12-yard run near the end of the first half to put the Ducks ahead 22-14, but Mossyrock came out of the locker room with a 3-yard touchdown run from Jared Majors to cut the lead to 22-20.
That, though, would be the end of the Vikings' scoring.
"I think we got tired," said Spahn, whose team suited up only 19 players for the game. "We are missing some key position players, and only have eight guys on the sidelines."
Kyler Hazen ran for 114 yards and a touchdown for Mossyrock, along with a 78-yard kickoff return score.
Mossyrock (1-2) hosts Winlock (0-3) next week.
"Hopefully we can get our first league win," said Spahn. "We are going through some tough times here, but we will keep fighting throughout. They are growing up fast."
At Napavine
TIGERS 48, LOGGERS 13
Onalaska 6 0 7 0 —13
Napavine 0 26 22 0 —48
Scoring Summary
ONY — Travis McMillion to Evan Wrzensinski 10-yard pass, run fail
NAP — Brady Woodrum 1-yard run, run fail
NAP — Woodrum 7-yard run, run good
NAP — Woodrum 38-yard run, run failed
NAP — David Grace to Woodrum 33-yard pass, run failed
ONY — Kiefer Kastl 38-yard run, kick good
NAP — Grace to Katyn Newcomb 32-yard pass, run good
NAP — Cody Newcomb 10-yard run, kick good
NAP — Jensen Lindsey 9-yard run, kick good
Team Stats NAP ONY
First Downs 20 8
Rushing Yards 286 145
Passing Yards 137 34
Total Yards 423 179
Comp-Att-Int 9-16-0 3-11-1
Fumbles/Lost 2/1 6/4
Penalties/Yards 11/75 2/20
Individual Stats
Rushing: NAP — Brady Woodrum 15/114, Katyn Newcomb 8/54, David Grace 9/59; ONY — Kastl 12/105
Passing: NAP — Grace 8-15/115, Woodrum 1-1/12; ONY — Travis McMillion 3-11/34
Receiving: NAP — Woodrum 3/62, ONY — N/A
At Adna
MULES 27, PIRATES 12
Wahkiakium 6 6 0 15 —27
Adna 6 6 0 0 —12
Scoring Summary
WAH — Nathan Cothren 16-yard run, kick failed
ADNA — Cole Young 63-yard interception return, kick failed
WAH — Cothren 37-yard run, run failed
ADNA — Mike Thompson 11-yard run, kick failed
WAH — Austin Good 5-yard run, run good
WAH — Austin Good 10-yard run, kick good
Team Stats ADN WAH
First Downs 5 10
Rushing Yards 102 180
Passing Yards 21 127
Total Yards 123 307
Comp-Att-Int 4-7-1 7-12-1
Fumbles/Lost 5/1 2/1
Penalties/Yards 2/15 4/25
Individual Stats
Rushing: WAH — Austin Good 12/83/12, ADNA — Mike Thompson 10/48-10
Passing: WAH — Gunnar Blix 4/7-127, ADNA — David Young 7/12-21
Receiving: N/A
At Winlock
SEAGULLS 48, CARDINALS 0
Raymond 0 27 14 7 —48
Winlock 0 0 0 0 —0
Scoring Summary
RAY — Darol Ratsavongsy 30-yard run; kick good
RAY — Ratsavongsy 1-yard run; kick failed
RAY — Alex Sida 30-yard run; kick good
RAY — Elliott Murdock 22-yard pass from Royce Newman; kick good
RAY — Marvin So 27-yard pass from Newman; kick good
RAY — Ratsavongsy 8-yard run; kick good
RAY — Jace Duckworth 6-yard run; kick good
Team Stats RAY WIN
First Downs 9 3
Rushing Yards 264 13
Passing Yards 73 30
Total Yards 337 43
Comp-Att-Int 3-6-0 4-8-0
Fumbles/Lost 0/0 4/2
Penalties/Yards 5/40 4/20
Individual Stats
Rushing: RAY — Ratsavongsy 10/140; WIN — Chance Fisher 11/24
Passing: RAY — Newman 3-6/73; WIN — Evan Mitchell 4-8/30
Receiving: N/A
At Pe Ell
TIMBERWOLVES 52, TROJANS 0
Morton-WP 21 14 7 10 —52
Pe Ell 0 0 0 0 —0
Scoring Summary Unavailable
Team Stats PL MWP
First Downs 3 N/A
Rushing Yards -6 N/A
Passing Yards 21 N/A
Total Yards 15 N/A
Comp-Att-Int 3-9-3 N/A
Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1
Penalties/Yards 0/0 N/A
Individual Stats
Rushing: PL - Adian Arrington 6/-18, Nick Bailey 6/-13, Austin Arrington 1/-5, Jurek 1/-2, Prestogord 5/14
Passing: PL - Adian Arrington 3/9 - 19 yards
Receiving: PL - Nick Bailey 1/18, Austin Arrington 1/1, Dustin Lusk 1/2
At Toutle
DUCKS 38, VIKINGS 20
Toutle Lake 14 8 0 16 -38
Mossyrock 6 8 6 0 -20
Scoring Summary
TL - Jared Corbet 1-yard run; kick failed
MOS - Kyler Hazen 78-yard kick return; kick failed
TL - Zach Lukas 3-yard run; Corbet run
MOS - Hazen 3-yard run; Hazen run
TL - Corbet 12-yard run; Corbet run
MOS - Jared Majors 3-yard run; run failed
TL- Corbet 1-yard run; Corbett run
TL- Corbet 65-yard run: Corbett run
Team Stats TL MOS
First Downs 12 13
Rushing Yards 286 142
Passing Yards 21 22
Total Yards 307 164
Passing 4/2/21 7/1/22
Fumbles 4/1 2/1
Penalties/Yards 5/40 2/22
Individual Stats
Rushing: MOS - Kyler Hazen 26/114; TL - Jared Corbet 22/193
Passing: MOS - Shaun Stephens 1-7/22; TL — Matt Morton 1-2/7, Jared Corbet 1-2/15
Receiving: MOS - Tim Allen 1/22; TL - Dillon Brown 1/15