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Non-league football: Fort Vancouver vs. The Dalles

By Steve Spigelmyer, for The Columbian
Published: September 12, 2015, 12:22am

The Fort Vancouver Trappers scored 20 points in a row to pull away and beat The Dalles, Ore., for the second year in a row.

Erik Coppinger was 10 of 23 for 150 yards and two touchdowns. Three different Fort Vancouver players rushed for touchdowns in a game that was tied at 14-14 going into the final quarter.

The Dalles’ Devin Wilson rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown.

Fort Vancouver improves to 1-1 while The Dalles drops to 0-2.

FORT VANCOUVER 34, THE DALLES 20

The Dalles 0 6 8 6–20

Ft. Vancouver 0 14 0 20–34

Second quarter

FV — Cody Loyer-Hiebert 4 run (kick failed)

Dal — Devin Wilson 30 run (pass failed)

FV — Kyron Lowe-Ash 20 pass from Erik Coppinger (Skylar Jensen pass from Mitchell Cooper)

Third quarter

Dal — Damian Morris 7 run (Dominique Seufalemua run)

Fourth Quarter

FV — Cameron Spears 43 run (Kai Campbell kick)

FV — Jensen 12 pass from Coppinger (Campbell kick)

FV — Brandon Millard 47 run (kick failed)

Dal — Glenn Brekterfield 23 from Seufalemua (pass failed)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Fort Vancouver: Cameron Spears 7-98, Cesar Bonilla 6-4, Cody Loyer-Hiebert 5-17, Kyron Lowe-Ash 1-1,Erik Coppinger 4-(minus-23), Brandon Millard 1-33; The Dalles: Devin Wilson 17-117, Damion Morris 9-51, Dominique Seufalemua 10-(minus 18).

PASSING — Fort Vancouver: Coppinger 10-23-2-150, Mitchell Cooper 1-2-2; The Dalles: Seufalemua 9-18-1-98, Colton Walker 0-1.

RECEIVING — Fort Vancouver: Lowe-Ash 5-93, Cooper 3-32 Skyler Jensen 5-51, Trenton Bagley 1-7; The Dalles: Wilson 5-42, Glenn Brekterfield 2-38, Bryce Belanger 1-12, Henry Lee 1-4.

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