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1A Trico football: Woodland 55, Toledo 6

The Columbian
Published: October 11, 2013, 5:00pm

Eli Whitmire ran for 103 yards on just five carries as the Woodland Beavers improved to 6-0 on the year and get the win on homecoming.

Whitmire got the scoring started with a 20-yard touchdown run. He ran for two more touchdowns and caught another one.

Woodland also made big plays on defense, blocking two punts in the first quarter. Kyle Hendricks blocked the first — returned 39 yards for a touchdown by Trevor Huddleston — and recovered the second in the endzone.

“(It’s) amazing. (There is) no better feeling than winning on homecoming in your home stadium,” Whitmire said.

WOODLAND 55, TOLEDO 6

Toledo 0 0 0 6–6

Woodland 27 28 0 0–55

First quarter

W — Eli Whitmire 20 run (Dillan Beckwith kick)

W — Trevor Huddleston 39 blocked punt return (kick failed)

W — Whitmire 35 run (Beckwith kick)

W — Kyle Hendrix blocked punt recovery in end zone (Beckwith kick)

Second quarter

W — Whitmire 30 pass from Hunter Huddleston (Beckwith kick)

W — T.Huddleston 24 pass from H.Huddleston (Beckwith kick

W — Whitmire 1 run (Beckwith kick)

W — Kyle Hendrix 17 pass from H.Huddleston (Beckwith kick)

Fourth quarter

T — Kreed Askin 1 run (kick failed)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Woodland: Whitmire 5-103, Nathan Cloud 5-26, H.Huddleston 5-15, Aaron Shoup 4-11, Jeremy Koonce 2-8, Thomas Brower 2-2, Tylor Bishop 3-9, Trevor Huddleston 1-2, Sean Torres 4-0.

PASSING — Woodland: H.Huddleston 5-7-71.

RECEIVING — Woodland: T.Huddleston 3-47, Whitmire 1-30, Hendrix 1-17.

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