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How Clark County college football players fared: Week 6

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: October 12, 2015, 3:37pm
Skyview grad Antonio Sparrow had a team-high 11 tackles for Citrus College's win over Bakersfield.

Skyview grad Antonio Sparrow had a team-high 11 tackles for Citrus College’s win over Bakersfield.

Here’s how Clark County players fared on the college gridiron this weekend:

2015 Clark County College football players

* — has used redshirt year

Carroll College

Last week: Lost 28-21 to Eastern Oregon. The loss dropped the Saints to 3-2 both overall and in the Frontier Conference. Carroll is a game behind Southern Oregon and Montana Tech.

William Noce-Sheldon, Seton Catholic, Fr., QB – Will likely redshirt.

Central Washington

Last week: Lost to South Dakota Mines 49-44. The loss dropped the Wildcats to 3-3 on the season and 1-1 in Great Northwest Athletic Conference play.

Jesse Zalk, Prairie, Jr., WR – Returned to action after missing one game with an injury. He caught six passes for 116 yards, including a 32-yard touchdown catch. He also had six kickoff returns for 163 yards, including a 52-yard return.
Kevin Haynes, Battle Ground, Jr. LB — Had a team-high 12 tackles, including eight solo tackles. He was named the GNAC defensive player of the week the prior week.
Josh Stolz, Mountain View, Jr.* OL — Started at center for an offense that gained 279 rushing yards and 579 total yards.
Gabe Rego, Union, Jr.. LB — Did not play.
Kaben Humphrey-Butler, Union, Jr. WR — Did not play
Chavo Camargo, Mountain View, Fr., K/P — Did not play
Bryan Kelly, Camas, Fr., DB — Will likely redshirt.
Alex Walker, Camas, Fr., OL — Will likely redshirt.
Tyler Grant, Prairie, Fr.*, OL — Will likely redshirt.
Tyler Dionne, Union, Fr., TE — Will likely redshirt.
Cole Zarcone, Camas, Fr., DB — Will likely redshirt.

Citrus College

Last week: Beat Bakersfield 24-14 to improve to 1-5.

Anthony Sparrow, Skyview, Fr. DB – Had a team-high 11 tackles including seven solo. That also included 1.5 tackles for loss.
Jacob Bystry, Columbia River, Fr. WR – Will greyshirt this season.

College of Idaho

Last week: Beat Montana State Northern 48-17 to improve to 2-4 overall and 2-3 in the Frontier Conference.

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Chris Waters, Battle Ground, Fr. DB – Did not play.

Eastern Oregon

Last week: Beat No. 4 Carroll College 28-21 on the road to improve to 1-4 overall and in the Frontier Conference.

Jorden Payne, Camas, So. DB – Had one tackle.
John Payne, Camas, Jr.* DB – Had five tackles including four solo and one for a loss.
Bennett Muasau, Mountain View, So.* OL – Did not play.
William Ephraim, Camas, Fr., DB – Did not play.
Zach Lacey, Woodland, Fr., DL – Recorded one tackle, the first of his college career.

Eastern Washington

Last week: Beat Cal Poly 42-41 in overtime to improve to 3-2 overall and 2-0 in the Big Sky Conference.

T.J. Boatright, Union, Sr.* OL – Started at center for an offense that gained 370 yards, including 146 rushing yards.
Reilly Hennessey, Camas, Fr.* QB – Did not play.
Zach Eagle, Camas, Fr.* WR – Did not play.

Hobart College

Last week: Lost to Springfield 35-13 to fall to 4-2 on the season.

Will Warne, Mountain View, Fr., K — Did not play.

George Fox

Last week: Beat Lewis and Clark 49-35 to improve to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in Northwest Conference play.

Josiah Tully, King’s Way Christian, Fr. WR — Did not play
Samuel Barnes, Washougal, Fr. LB – Did not play.
Brandon Casteel, Washougal, Fr. RB – Did not play.
K.J. Santos, Seton Catholic, Fr. FB – Did not play.

Idaho

Last week: Bye week

Trent “Buck” Cowan, Union, Jr., TE

Idaho State

Last week: Beat North Dakota 37-31 to improve to 2-4 overall and 1-2 in Big Sky play.

CJ Hatchett, Evergreen, Sr.* WR – Played but did not make a catch.

Lewis and Clark

Last week: Lost 49-35 at George Fox to fall to 0-4 overall and 0-2 in the Northwest Conference.

Zac Shomler, Skyview, Fr. QB – Did not play.

Linfield

Last week: The No. 3 Wildcats beat Pacific 77-10 to improve to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the Northwest Conference.

Matt Matteo, Skyview, So. C – Played in a backup role.

Luther College

Last week: Lost to Central College 45-10 to fall to 2-3.

Louden Seekins, Hockinson, So., LB – Played in a backup role and did not record a tackle.

Montana

Last week: Lost to Weber State 24-21 in overtime to fall to 3-3 overall and 2-1 in the Big Sky.

Ellis Henderson, Skyview, Jr.* WR – Had three receptions for 56 yards including a long of 45.
Ryan Johnson, Mountain View, Jr.* DE – Played in a backup role. Made five tackles.
Kobey Eaton, Evergreen, Fr., WR – Did not play.
Jerrin Williams, Evergreen, Fr., S – Did not play.

Montana Tech

Last week: Beat Rocky Mountain College 38-33 to improve to 4-1 overall and in Frontier Conference play.

Max Hiller, La Center, Fr. LB – Will likely redshirt.

Montana State-Northern

Last week: Lost to College of Idaho 48-14 to fall to 0-6 overall and 0-5 in the Frontier Conference.

Jess Krahn, Hockinson, So., QB – Completed 16 of 38 passes for 247 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown pass and an interception.
Denzel Hamiel, Prairie, Fr., DB – Did not play.
Adam Ayala, Prairie, Fr. DL – Did not play.

Oregon State

Last week: Lost at Arizona 44-7 to fall to 2-3 overall and 0-2 in the Pac-12.

Drew Clarkson, Camas, Fr.*, OL – Played at left guard in a backup role.

Pacific University

Last week: Lost to Linfield 77-10 to fall to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in Northwest Conference play.

Joe Davis, Hockinson, Fr. LB – Did not play.

Portland State

Last week: Beat North Texas 66-10 to improve to 4-1 overall.

John Norcross, Camas, So.* LB – Played in a backup role and had one tackle.
Brandon Brody-Heim, Union, Sr. LB – Played in a backup role and had four tackles, including three solo.
Kieran McDonagh, Skyview, Sr.. QB – Played in a backup role, completing two of three passes for 33 yards.
Isaac Ennis, Columbia River, Fr., OL – Did not play.
Glen Whearty, Skyview, Fr., OL – Did not play.

University of Redlands

Last week: Beat Cal Lutheran 13-10 to improve to 2-2.

Gabe Evenson, Columbia River, Fr. QB – Did not play.

Shasta College

Last week: Bye week.

Dylan King, Skyview, So. DB — .

Southern Oregon

Last week: Beat Montana Western 37-30 in overtime to improve to 4-1 overall and in the Frontier Conference.

Dylan Bratlie, Skyview, Sr., OL – Started at guard for an offense that gained 178 yards rushing and 524 yards of total offense.
Max Proudfit, Union, Sr. OL – Did not play.
Parker Randle, Battle Ground, Fr. WR – Did not play.
Tanner Aldridge, Camas, Fr., OL – Did not play.
Jordan Suell, Fort Vancouver, Fr. WR – Did not play.

Washington

Last week: Beat USC 17-12 to improve to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the Pac-12.

Hayden Schuh, Skyview, Jr., DB – Did not play.

Washington State

Last Week: Beat Oregon 45-38 in double overtime to improve to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the Pac-12.

Erik Powell, Seton Catholic, So.*, K – Made a 22-yard field goal and had a 53-yard attempt blocked. Was 6-for-6 on extra points and had one touchback on six kickoffs.
Parker Henry, Skyview, Jr.* LB – Started at nickel defensive back, making eight tackles including five solo.

Weber State

Last week: Beat Montana 24-21 in overtime to improve to 3-3 overall and 2-1 in Big Sky play.

Billy Nelson, Evergreen, Fr., S – Did not play.

Western Oregon

Last week: Beat No. 6 North Alabama 24-22 to improve to 3-3 overall.

E’Lon Mack, Heritage, Fr.* WR – Did not play.

Whitworth

Last week: Beat Puget Sound 24-7 to improve to 5-0 and 2-0 in Northwest Conference play.

Clayton Farr, Ridgefield, Jr. DB – Played in a backup role, making one tackle.
Noah Schultz-Rathbun, Hockinson, Jr. OL – Did not play.
Brad Benton, King’s Way, So. DE – Did not play.

Wyoming

Last week: Lost at Air Force 31-17 to fall to 0-6 overall and 0-2 in the Mountain West.

James Price, Camas, Fr., WR – Played but did not record a stat.
Justice Murphy, Evergreen, Fr., WR – Played but did not record a stat.

Did I miss anyone? If so, email micah.rice@columbian.com.

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