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Prep football: Tumwater 55, Hockinson 13

The Columbian
Published: October 2, 2010, 12:00am

Tumwater 55, Hockinson 13

Hockinson scored on its first play and its last play, but it wasn’t enough against the Thunderbirds.

Conner Perry scored the first time the Hawks had the ball, a 50-yard pass from Jess Krahn. On the final play of the game, Caleb Dunn scored on a 25-yard pass from Krahn. In between, it was all Tumwater.

“They’re a pretty darn good football team,” Hockinson coach Rick Steele said. “Our kids played hard; they just lost to a good team.”

Kyle Warner scored three touchdowns for Tumwater — a 25-yard pass, an 85-yard kickoff return to open the second half, and a 5-yard reception. Andrew Brown closed the scoring for Tumwater with an 80-yard run, giving the Thunderbirds a 55-7 lead in the third quarter.

Next up: Hockinson (0-4 update) vs. Mark Morris

Tumwater 14 21 20 0—55

Hockinson 7 0 0 6—13

First quarter

H — Conner Perry 50 from Jess Krahn (Shemelle Battan kick)

T — Christian Bush 40 run (kick good)

T — Kyle Warner 25 from Hinkle (kick good)

Second quarter

T — Wimberly 50 from Hinkle (kick good)

T — Touchdown not reported (kick good)

T — Riley Prentice 1 run (kick good)

Third quarter

T — Warner 85 kickoff return (kick good)

T — Warner 5 from Hinkle (attempt failed)

T — Andrew Brown 80 run (kick good)

Fourth quarter

H — Caleb Dunn 25 from Jess Krahn (no attempt)

Leaders

Rushing — Hockinson — Cameron Flemming 10-10.

Passing — Hockinson — Jess Krahn 14-32-140-2.

Receiving — Hockinson — Cable Dunn 3-34, Conner Perry 5-66, Bo Sparks 2-17, Zach McElveny 1-4.

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