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3A GSHL football: Camas 66, Hudson’s Bay 14

The Columbian
Published: October 9, 2010, 12:00am

Addison Owen scored three touchdowns — via a TD reception, interception return and a punt return — as the Papermakers scored the final 58 points of the game.

Hudson’s Bay led 14-8 after one quarter on an 71-yard interception return by Devantae Elliott and a 10-yard touchdown catch from Emilio Alcantar from Travis Roberts.

But Zack Marshall scored his second TD run early in the second quarter to put Camas back up 15-14. Then Owen returned a punt 60 yards for a touchdown. Logan Grindy threw TD passes for Brent Hill and Marshall and the rout was on.

Owen had an 8-yard TD reception early in the third quarter. Then followed that up with a 42-yard interception return for a score.

Marshall rushed for 98 yards on 13 carries, and Grindy completed 15 of 18 passes for 271 yards.

Ikaika Gunderson had interception and several tackles to lead the Camas defense.

“We played well defensively after giving up that touchdown in the first quarter,” Camas coach Jon Eagle said.

Next up: Camas (6-0, 4-0) vs. Heritage; Hudson’s Bay (1-5, 0-3) vs. Prairie

Hudson’s Bay 14 0 0 0—14

Camas 8 27 21 10—66

First quarter

C — Zack Marshall 21 run (Jeremy Faulkner run)

HB — Devantae Elliot 71 interception return (kick good)

HB — Emilio Alcantar 10 pass from Travis Roberts (kick good)

Second quarter

C — Marshall 2 run (Roldan Alcobendas kick)

C — Addison Owen 60 punt return (Alcobendas kick)

C — Brett Hill 36 pass from Logan Grindy (kick blocked)

C — Marshall 12 pass from Grindy (Alcobendas kick)

Third quarter

C — Owen 8 pass from Grindy (Alcobendas kick)

C — Owen 42 interception return (Alcobendas kick)

C — Julian Samuels 4 run (Alcobendas kick)

Fourth quarter

C — Alcobendas 19 FG

C — Vincente Huber 11 run (Alcobendas kick)

Leaders

Rushing — Camas — Marshall 13-98.

Passing — Camas — Grindy 15-18-2-271.

Receiving — Camas — Miguel Salamanca 5-81, Faulkner 3-58, Brett Hill 2-48, Marshall 2-35, Jonathan Warner 1-27, Owen 1-8, Zach Anderson 1-10, Huber 1-8, Kenny Marshall 1-1.

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