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Non-league football: King’s Way Christian 42, Forks 28

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: September 10, 2016, 12:14am

Liam Nabors threw for 375 yards and five touchdowns as King’s Way Christian enjoyed a big second half.

Forks led 22-13 at halftime, but the Knights outscored the Spartans 35-6 in the second half.

Matt Garrison caught seven passes for 106 yards and three touchdowns. Nick Pulicella had 10 catches for 113 yards and one TD.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 42, FORKS 28

KWay 7 6 21 8—42

Forks 0 22 6 0—28

First quarter

KW — Matt Garrison 5 pass from Liam Nabors (Nic Pulicella kick)

Second quarter

F — Garrison Schumack 20  run (run failed)

KW — Skyler Freeman 8 pass from Nabors (kick failed)

F — Tristen Pisani 4 run (Pisani run)

F — Pasani 61 pass (Pisani run)

Third quarter

KW — Matt Garrison pass from Nabors (Garrison pass from Nabors)

KW — Pulicella 10 pass from Nabors (pass failed)

F — Cole Baysing 25 pass from Gabriel Reaume (run failed)

KW — Matt Garrison 15 pass from Nabors (Pulicella kick)

KW — Dylan Scott 36 run (Scott pass from Pulicella)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — King’s Way: Scott 4-71, Luke Hoffman 1-15, Nabors 3-5, Taj Muhammad 3-4, Pulicella 1-(-9). Forks: Pisani 17-99, Kendrick Gale 16-76, Schumack 6-25, Baysinger 3-4, S. Miles 1-(-1), Reaume 5-(-32).

PASSING — King’s Way: Nabors 34-55-2-375. Forks: Pisani 1-3-1-61, Reaume 2-8-0-37, Baysinger 1-2-0-36, Keishawn Ramsey 1-2-1-16.

RECEIVING — King’s Way: Pulicella 10-113, Matt Garrison 7-106, Michael Garrison 6-59, Freeman 4-38, Muhammad 4-24, Luke Hoffman 2-21, Scott 1-14. Forks: Jack Dahlgren 3-64, Baysinger 1-25.

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