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2A GSHL football: Washougal 26, Woodland 21

The Columbian
Published: October 16, 2010, 12:00am

A bobbled field try that led to a game-winning touchdown pass gave Washougal the 2A GSHL win and kept Woodland winless.

With 2:41 to play, Washougal lined up for a field goal trailing 21-20.

As Woodland coach Mark Greenleaf described, there was a bobble on the try and Washougal was forced to throw.

“The ball was tipped three times and fell in for a touchdown,” Greenleaf said.

Austin Toffell caught the pass from Colton Sullivan for the winning score.

“We felt we held them defensively,” Greenleaf said. “We had some bad luck, but they are good team.”

Greenleaf pointed out how Woodland fumbled on their own 5-yard line and Washougal recovered the ball and eventually scored.

Next up: Washougal (4-3, 1-1) vs. Mark Morris; Woodland (0-7, 0-3) vs. Hockinson

Washougal 7 0 7 12—26

Woodland 0 7 7 7—21

First quarter

Wash — Sam O’Hara 45 run (kick good)

Second quarter

Wood — Nick Fuller 5 pass from Adam Shoup (Oliver Moss kick)

Third quarter

Wood — Logan Piper 17 pass from Shoup (Moss kick)

Wash — Ryan Erdwins 5 run (kick good)

Fourth quarter

Wash — O’Hara 9 run (kick failed)

Wood — Piper 45 pass from Shoup (Moss kick)

Wash — Austin Toffell 7 pass from Sullivan (run failed)

Leaders

Rushing — Washougal — N/A; Woodland — Cy Whitmire 8-42, Shoup 10-12.

Passing — Washougal — N/A; Woodland — Shoup 13-34-1-174.

Receiving — Washougal — N/A; Woodland — Fuller 4-63, Piper 3-70, Travis Bulling 1-17, mass 2-21

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