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Week 5 high school football preview

The Columbian
Published: September 29, 2011, 5:00pm

Friday’s games

Grant vs. Heritage, 5 p.m., McKenzie Stadium (KKOV 1550 AM or www.1550talk.com)

Evergreen at Battle Ground, 7 p.m.

Skyview vs. Lincoln, 7 p.m. at Roosevelt HS in Portland

Mountain View vs. Union, 8 p.m., McKenzie Stadium (KKOV 1550 AM or www.1550talk.com)

Prairie at Camas, 7 p.m.

Kelso vs. Fort Vancouver, 7 p.m., Kiggins Bowl (Comcast Ch. 29)

Hudson’s Bay at Columbia River, 7 p.m.

Lakeside at Hockinson, 6 p.m.

R.A. Long at Washougal, 7 p.m.

Woodland at Mark Morris, 7 p.m.

Ilwaco at La Center, 7 p.m.

Ridgefield at Stevenson, 7 p.m.

Saturday’s game

King’s Way Christian at Mary M. Knight

GAME NOTES

CAMAS HOSTS PASS-HAPPY PRAIRIE: If the scores and records are any indication, this should be the last challenge for Camas in its quest for a second consecutive 3A Greater St. Helens League title. The Papermakers have already topped Mountain View and Columbia River. … Prairie is hoping to pass its way past the Papermakers. Colin Seitz, who threw just 10 times last week in a 70-0 victory, has more than 1,000 yards through the air in the first four games.

FUN NON-LEAGUE MATCHUP: From Week 2 to Week 9 last season, the Union Titans averaged 39 points per game. In seven of those eight games, the Titans scored at least 34 points. But against Mountain View? Just 10 points. Sure, the Titans won that 10-0 battle, but it showed that the Thunder knew how to slow down their non-league rivals from the same school district. Both teams come into Friday’s game with a 3-1 record.

FORT VANCOUVER GOING PRIME TIME LIVE: Nope, Deion Sanders won’t be on the sideline, but if “Prime Time” were to be in Vancouver on Friday night, he could turn the game on to watch the Trappers host Kelso. Comcast Ch. 29 will telecast the game live, and then show it on replay at later times. Comcast also will broadcast Fort’s football games Oct. 14 and 28, as well as the Skyview-Union game on Oct. 28.

REMEMBER THESE CHANGES: Hockinson will host Lakeside at 6 p.m., not the typical starting time for football in the region. … And if you are heading into Portland to watch Skyview take on Lincoln tonight, don’t go to Lincoln. The game will be played at Roosevelt High School.

STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING No. Yds. TD

Parker Henry, Skyview 70 617 7

Remick Kawawaki, Columbia River 54 501 6

Cy Whitmire, Woodland 62 495 4

Michael Knox, Ridgefield 53 457 4

Patrick Mayolo, La Center 56 383 6

PASSING Com Att Yds TD

Colin Seitz, Prairie 76 120 1083 15

Tony Gennaro, Camas 64 100 760 6

Kaben Humphrey-Butler, Union 37 57 614 4

Ian Humphrey, Battle Ground 31 68 555 7

Kieran McDonagh, Skyview 40 60 533 4

RECEIVING No. Yds TD

Ansel Cecil, Prairie 25 399 9

E’Lon Mack, Heritage 21 301 1

Jonathan Warner, Camas 22 255 4

Tanner Nelson, Union 15 254 2

Jesse Zalk, Prairie 11 245 2

For statistics on every area player whose numbers have been reported, go to www.360preps.com

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