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2A GSHL football: Hockinson 36, Aberdeen 7

The Columbian
Published: October 19, 2012, 5:00pm

Austin Johnson rushed for 102 yards, caught passes for 88 yards, and scored three touchdowns as the Hawks won the Class 2A GSHL contest on the road.

“We played a really good football game, probably our best game of the year,” coach Rick Steele said. “The defense as a whole played fantastic.”

Johnson scored twice in the first quarter, on runs of 10 and 5 yards. When Nick Guinett added a 15-yard TD run in the second quarter, Hockinson had a 19-0 lead.

Jess Krahn completed 8 of 15 passes for 228 yards for the Hawks (5-2, 2-2), including a 55-yard TD pass to Guinett.

A safety by Jesse Tonkinson on a quarterback sack made it 36-0 in the third quarter.

HOCKINSON 36, ABERDEEN 7

Hockinson 13 6 17 0–36

Aberdeen 0 0 0 7– 7

First quarter

H — Austin Johnson 10 run (Quentin Bodenhammer kick)

H — Johnson 5 run (kick failed)

Second quarter

H — Nick Guinett 15 run (pass failed)

Third quarter

H — Johnson 20 run (run good)

H — Guinett 55 from Jess Krahn (Bodenhammer kick)

H — Jesse Tonkinson safety

Fourth quarter

A — 1-yard run (kick good)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Hockinson: Austin Johnson 16-102, Thomas Kirschenbaum 7-28, Nick Guinett 6-24, Nick Barkley 1-6, Tommy Harshaw 1-4, Justin Held 1-12, Jess Krah 3-18.

PASSING — Hockinson: Jess Krahn 8-15-2-228, Austin Johnson 1-1-0-27.

RECEIVING — Hockinson: Austin Johnson 3-88, Nick Guinett 2-60, Cameron Loos 2-36, Jacob Reagan 1-25, Hayden Stoltz 1-12.

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