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Non-league football: River Ridge 61, Ridgefield 40

The Columbian
Published: September 15, 2012, 5:00pm

Brad Wallace scored five touchdowns and Colby Schultz threw six touchdown pass plays of 32 yards or longer as the Hawks frolled in a non-league game in Lacey.

Schultz was 8 for 8 passing for 229 yards and four touchdowns as River Ridge built a 40-0 lead in the second quarter. He finished the game with 375 passing yards.

Ridgefield scored 32 fourth-quarter points to make the score closer.

John White caught two TD passes from Clayton Farr. Farr also had a touchdown run and reception.

River Ridge set a school record with its 61 points.

RIVER RIDGE 61, RIDGEFIELD 40

Ridgefield 0 8 0 32–40

River Ridge 21 19 7 14–61

First quarter

RR — Brad Wallace 35 pass from Colby Schultz (kick good)

RR — Wesley Coats 32 pass from Schultz (kick good)

RR — Coats 50 pass from Schultz (kick good)

Second quarter

RR — Brad Wallace 4 run (kick good)

RR — Wallace 9 run (kick failed)

RR — Coats 50 pass from Schultz (kick failed)

R — John White 31 pass from Clayton Farr (run good)

Third quarter

RR — Wallace 58 pass from Schultz (kick good)

Fourth quarter

R — Safety, Dallas Wells sacks Kobe Key in end zone

R — Jonah Roberts 14 run (run good)

R — Farr 15 pass from Roberts (run good)

RR — Chris Leiba 89 run (kick good)

R — Farr 5 run (run failed)

R — White 24 pass from Farr (run good)

RR — Wallace 51 pass from Schultz (kick good)

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