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3A GSHL football: Kelso 41, Hudson’s Bay 20

The Columbian
Published: October 4, 2013, 5:00pm

Zak Schueller had three touchdown runs and one TD pass, leading Kelso to the home win over Bay in the Class 3A GSHL opener for both squads.

Ayrrius Presley had seven catches for 204 yards and three touchdowns, and Jeremy Matheney threw for 314 yards for the Eagles.

Kelso led 27-0 at the half as Bay struggled all night with running the ball. Kelso also intercepted Bay quarterbacks five times.

KELSO 41, HUDSON’S BAY 20

Hudson’s Bay 0 0 12 8–20

Kelso 13 14 14 0–41

First quarter

Kel — Matt Hellem 4 run (kick failed)

Kel — Zak Schueller 3 run (Kyle Birdsel kick)

Second quarter

Kel — Steven Christian 7 pass from Schueller (Birdsel kick)

Kel — Schueller 42 run (Birdsel kick)

Third quarter

HB — Ayrrius Presley 80 pass from Jeremy Matheny (pass failed)

Kel — Davis Radcliffe 4 run (Birsel kick)

HB — Presley 62 pass from Matheny (pass failed)

Kel — Schueller 8 run (Birdsell kick)

Fourth quarter

HB — Presley 23 pass from Matheny (Stephen Chan pass from Matheny)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Hudson’s Bay: Matheny 11- minus 46, Bryan Hopster 4-4, Stone Sabourin 2- minus 2. Kelso: Schueller 10-69, Lloyd Melone 13-71, Radcliffe 16-135, Chancey Goudy 8-23, Hellem 4-21, Zac Brandenberg 10-26, Somit Chhim 1-20, Tyler Jackson 1-5, Hayden Gillen 1-2, Jared Bowlby 2-(minus 2).

PASSING — Hudson’s Bay: Matheny 16-32-4-314, Sabourin 0-1-1-0. Kelso: Schueller 4-7-1-54

RECEIVING — Hudson’s Bay: Presley 7-204, DeWayne Whitley 4-70, Hopster 1-13, Aaron Henderson 2-25, Ane Sipaia 1- minus 2, Anthony Sanchez 1-4. Kelso: Mason Meeker 2-29, Chhim 1-18, Christian 1-7.

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