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Non-league football: Black Hills 59, Evergreen 14

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: September 23, 2016, 11:57pm

Evergreen needed just 33 seconds to score a touchdown.

But from then on, it was all Black Hills.

Jaden Toussaint rushed for four touchdowns, Connor Furu had two of his own, and Black Hills rolled to a 59-14 nonleague win Friday at McKenzie Stadium.

Evergreen (0-4) scored first when Payton Monda found Nadil Hodzic on a 14-yard touchdown pass. It came after Dustin Nettles returned the opening kickoff to the Black Hills 25 yard line.

But Black Hills (2-2) struck back quickly and often. A 35-yard touchdown pass was followed by a successful onside kick and another touchdown drive.

By halftime, it was 31-7. After three quarters it was 52-7 as Black Hills, a member of the 2A Evergreen Conference, dominated the 3A Plainsmen at the line of scrimmage.

Monda scored Evergreen’s second touchdown on a 19-yard quarterback scramble in the fourth quarter.

BLACK HILLS 59, EVERGREEN 14

Black Hills 14 17 21 7–59

Evergreen 7 0 0 7–14

First quarter

E — Nadil Hodzic 14 pass from Payton Monda (Killian Burris kick)

BH — Austin Hensley 35 pass from Christian Williams (Drew Kimmel kick)

BH — Jaden Toussaint 9 run (Kimmel kick)

Second quarter

BH — Conner Furu 6 run (Kimmel kick)

BH — Oniskey 44 interception return (Kimmel kick)

BH — Kimmel 30 FG

Third quarter

BH — Furu 5 run (Kimmel kick)

BH — Toussaint 2 run (Kimmel kick)

BH — Toussaint 2 run (Kimmel kick)

Fourth quarter

E — Monda 19 run (Burris kick)

BH — Toussaint 52 run (Kimmel kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Black Hills: Jaden Toussaint 12-78, Conner Furu 15-123, Christian Williams 5-36. Evergreen: Jevauhn Hampton 5-26, Dustin Nettles 5-31, Payton Monda 10-45.

PASSING — Black Hills: Christian Williams 8-10-165. Evergreen: Payton Monda 9-23-100.

RECEIVING — Black Hills: NA. Evergreen: Dustin Nettles 4-25, Nadil Hodzic 1-14, Jevauhn Hampton 1-12, Sheaven Rhodes 1-42, Tre Ratcliff 2-17.

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