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4A GSHL football: Union 55, Evergreen 6

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: October 3, 2014, 5:00pm

Caleb Browning rushed for 185 yards and five touchdowns as the Titans rolled past Evergreen on Homecoming Night for the Plainsmen.

Union controlled the ball in the first half, but mistakes kept the Titans from pulling away.

After recovering a fumble, Evergreen drove 79 yards on eight plays, the last one being a spectacular one-handed grab by Billy Nelson for a 16-yard touchdown reception that drew the Plainsmen within 20-6 at halftime.

Then the Titans took over in the third quarter with Browning and Jack Bauer scoring two TDs each.

Bauer finished with 110 yards rushing on 12 carries. Browning also had an interception on defense.

The Titans intercepted three passes and recovered a fumble.

UNION 55, EVERGREEN 6

Union 13 7 28 7—55

Evergreen 0 6 0 0— 6

First quarter

U — Caleb Browning 6 run (pass failed)

U — Browning 5 run (Jack Bauer kick)


Second quarter

U — Browning 12 run (Bauer kick)

E — Billy Nelson 16 pass from Jerrin Williams (kick blocked)

Third quarter

U — Browning 7 run (Bauer kick)

U — Bauer 3 run (Bauer kick)

U — Browning 25 run (Bauer kick)

U — Bauer 1 run (Bauer kick)

Fourth quarter

U — Abe Smith 1 run (Alex Seto kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Union: Caleb Browning 19-185, Jack Bauer 12-110, Nolan Henry 3-0, Zach Lamirata 2-13, Tommy Strassenberg 2-32, R.J. Quirante 2-7, Keithen Shepard 1-17, Smith 4-20, Jordan Lawson 1-(minus 9). Evergreen: Justice Murphy 5-14, Nelson 7-8, Williams 7-4, Micah Bishop-Brown 2-25, Rey Green 4-(minus 3), Dallas Goodpastor 4-15, Dustin Nettles 1-3.

PASSING — Union: Henry 3-9-1-23; Lawson 4-5-0-55. Evergreen: 8-21-3-88, Nettles 4-5-0-88.

RECEIVING — Union: Quirante 1-3, Parker Leach 1-11, Tyler Dionne 1-9, Strassenberg 1-3, Kai Gamble 1-9, Nate Kuratli 1-4, Carter Clay 1-39.Evergreen: Green 3-16, Kobey Eaton 3-26, Murphy 3-47, Nelson 3-27.

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