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1A football: La Center 49, Kalama 20

The Columbian
Published: September 20, 2013, 5:00pm

Three second-quarter touchdowns sent the Wildcats on their way to the Trico League win.

La Center led 7-6 at the end of the first quarter, but used touchdowns from Conner Fulton, Conner Wonderly and Trevor Roberson to build a three-touchdown lead by halftime.

“This was the first game that offered us some adversity. We knew what to do and we did it,” said Wonderly, who scored four touchdowns.

Wonderly’s touchdowns included a 41-yard pass from Wyatt Aguirre and a 75-yard kick return.

“This was a good win for La Center and also a good test,” said Aguirre, who ran for the game’s first touchdown.

The La Center defense intercepted two passes, which helped to hold Kalama at bay.

LA CENTER 49, KALAMA 20

Kalama 6 0 14 0–20

La Center 7 21 14 7–49

First quarter

LC – Wyatt Aguirre 4 run (Sergio Sandoval kick)

Kal – 43 run (kick failed)

Second quarter

LC — Connor Fulton 1 run (Sandoval kick)

LC — Conner Wonderly 41 pass from Aguirre (Sandoval kick)

LC — Trevor Roberson 19 run (Sandoval kick)

Third quarter

Kal — 79 run (run failed)

LC — wonderly 16 run (Sandoval kick)

Kal — 38 run (run good)

LC — Wonderly 75 kickoff return (Sandoval kick)

Fourth quarter

LC — Wonderly 13 run (Sandoval kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — La Center: Max Hiller 9-65, Fulton 19-60, Aguirre 9-59, Wonderly 4-37, Roberson 5-32.

PASSING — La Center: Aguirre 6-10-0-101.

RECEIVING — La Center: Wonderly 3-69, Max Hiller 1-20, Matt Braaten 1-9, Roberson 1-3.

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