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3A GSHL football: Fort Vancouver 24, Hudson’s Bay 14

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: October 26, 2012, 5:00pm

Fort Vancouver 24, Hudson’s Bay 14

Jaquan Thomas rushed for 101 yards and Gaquan White caught five passes for 112 yards and a touchdown as the Trappers snapped a 23-game losing streak.

“This is the greatest feeling in the world,” said Thomas, a senior. “We’ve waited a long time to get that ‘W’ and we knew this was the week we had to get it. And it’s great.”

The Trappers dominated possession in the first half, taking a 14-0 lead in the second quarter on touchdown passes by Jordan Suell to William Doty and White.

But turnovers allowed Bay rally back to tie the game on Devon Casey’s 30-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

The Fort marched on a 98-yard, 13-play scoring drive that was capped by Suell’s one-yard touchdown run. Babacar Secka’s 21-yard field goal with 2:04 left in the game sealed the win.

Casey finished with 144 yards rushing for Bay.

FORT VANCOUVER 24, HUDSON’S BAY 14

Fort Vancouver 7 7 0 10–24

Hudson’s Bay 0 7 7 0–14

First quarter

FV — William Doty 12 pass from Jordan Suell (Babacar Secka kick)

Second quarter

FV — Gaquan White 37 pass from Suell (Secka kick)

HB — Joey Bomers 1 run (Bomers kick)

Third quarter

HB — Devon Casey 30 run (Bomers kick)

Fourth quarter

FV — Suell 1 run (Secka kick)

FV — Secka 21 FG

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Fort Vancouver: Jaquan Thomas 24-101, Taylor VanHeck 9-46, Secka 1-10, Jaylen Ross 6-8, Marquis Radford 2-6, Suell 6-3, White 1-(-2), Marquis Taylor 1-(-2); Hudson’s Bay: Casey 16-144, Caleb Grahnert 8-20, Jacob Buslach 1-4, Bomers 2-3, Anthony Sanchez 2-(-10), T.J. Brumfield 9-(-17).

PASSING — Fort Vancouver: Suell 16-35-1-235; Hudson’s Bay: Brumfield 6-15-2-54.

RECEIVING — Fort Vancouver: White 5-112, Doty 6-88, VanHeck 2-28, Dakoda Stowell 1-18, Ross 1-8, Taylor 1-6; Hudson’s Bay: Ayrrius Presley 2-28, Grahnert 2-10, Bomers 1-6, Erinson Bossy 1-5.

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