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Non-league football: Ridgefield 34, Kalama 7

The Columbian
Published: September 7, 2012, 5:00pm

Ridgefield quarterbacks Gunnar Long and Jonah Roberts passed for a total of 186 yards to lead the Spudders to a non-league home win.

Ridgefield’s Clayton Farr rushed for 65 yards had two touchdowns. He also had one TD reception. Matt Cushing rushed for 87 yards.

The Spudders’ defense shut down Kalama, limiting them to 9 yards rushing in the first half. Noah Couch dominated the defensive line.

RIDGEFIELD 34, KALAMA 7

Ridgefield: 6 20 0 8–34

Kalama: 7 0 0 0– 7

First Quarter

K — Austin Vaughn 54 pass Austin Foresman (Kick good)

R — Clayton Farr 7 run (conversion failed)

Second Quarter

R — Sam Gillenwater 62 pass from Gunnar Long (Farr pass from Long)

R — John White 16 pass from Long. (conversion failed)

R — Farr 17 run (conversion failed)

Fourth Quarter

Rid — Farr 6 run (Farr run)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Kalama — Tony Vigoren: 7-25, Colton Aschoff 13-37, Mike Clizbe 5-15, James Maahs 2-(-3), Jared Shagool 1-(-30), Austin Foresman 1-(-10). Ridgefield — Clayton Farr 11-69, Matt Cushwa 9-87, Curren Williams 8-71, Long 1-2, Ian Williams 4-16, Jonah Roberts 1-(-10), Jared Orth: 3-6.

PASSING — Kalama — Austin Foresman 5-12-0-80. Ridgefield — Gunnar Long: 9-16-1-137. Jonah Roberts: 5-12-0-49.

RECEIVING — Kalama — Austin Vaughn: 2-55, James Maahs: 1-(-1), Mike Clizbe: 1-20, Gabe Steinauer 1-6. Ridgefield — Sam Gillenwater 2-86, Clayton Farr 8-62, John White 2-29, Matt Cushwa 2-9.

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