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2A GSHL football: Washougal 36, Hockinson 0

The Columbian
Published: October 30, 2010, 12:00am

Sam O’Hara had 142 yards receiving and 98 yards rushing to lead Washougal to a 2A Greater St. Helens League win in the season finale.

O’Hara had a 55-yard touchdown pass play from Colton Sullivan in the second quarter that gave the Panthers 21-0 lead.

Hockinson struggled with bad snaps, including one that resulted in a safety. The Panthers limited the Hawks to one first down in the first half, taking a 23-0 halftime lead.

O’Hara had 16 rushes for 98 yards and caught five passes for a 142 yards.

P.J. Owenby rushed for 91 yards on 15 carries to lead Hockinson.

Records: Washougal (5-4, 2-2); Hockinson (1-8, 1-3).

Hockinson 0 0 0 0— 0

Washougal 14 9 7 6—36

First quarter

W — Ryan Erdwins 1 run (Sam O’Hara kick)

W — Aleksander Arzhanov 1 run (O’Hara kick)

Second quarter

W — O’Hara 55 pass from Colton Sullivan (O’Hara kick)

W — Safety, snap went out of the end zone

Third quarter

W — Sullivan 1 run (O’Hara kick)

Fourth quarter

W — Caleb Howard 1 run (kick failed)

Leaders

Rushing — Hockinson — P.J. Owenby 15-91, Torey Dunn 3-14; Washougal — O’Hara 16-98, Erdwins 12-35, Sullivan 6-27, Howard 4-22, Arzhanov 4-14.

Passing — Hockinson — Jess Krahn 7-21-1-67; Washougal — Sullivan 11-17-1-168, Howard 0-1-0-0.

Receiving — Hockinson — Conner Perry 3-18, Caleb Dunn 2-29, Hayden Kytola 2-15; Washougal — O’Hara 5-142, Karsten Short 3-38, Arzhanov 3-(-14).

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