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1A Trico football: Stevenson 20, Seton Catholic 7

By — Kyle Bliquez / For The Columbian
Published: September 30, 2017, 12:35am

STEVENSON — Lincoln Krog carried Stevenson to a victory over visiting Seton Catholic.

Krog had 150 total yards, one receiving touchdown and one rushing in the closing minutes to seal the game.

Seton Catholic struck first as Taj Muhammad gave the Cougars a brief lead on a 4-yard run.

The Stevenson defense kept Seton Catholic out of the end zone through the remaining three quarters, forcing four turnovers and allowing just six first downs.

Quarterback Brandon Connell threw for 202 yards, most of which came after the catch as Krog, Issac Hoidal and Kody Campbell proved nearly impossible to take to the ground.

Stevenson 20, Seton Catholic 7

Stevenson 7 0 0 0– 7

Seton 0 7 6 7–20

First quarter

SC — Taj Muhammad 4 run (Seth Moore kick)

Second quarter

S — Lincoln Krog 19 pass from Brandon Connell (Issac Hoidal kick)

Third quarter

S — Owen Richardson 1 run (kick failed)

Fourth quarter

S — Krog 34 run (Hoidal kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Seton Catholic: Jonathan Stell 18-82, Tyvauntae Deloney 11-13, Muhammad 4-9, Matthew Kent 1-(minus-1); Stevenson: Krog 12-77, Preston Lowrey 2-22, Richardson 1-1, Desmond Phillips 1-1, Hoidal 1-0, Connell 12-(minus-3).

PASSING — Seton Catholic: Deloney 7-24-2-88, Stell 0-1-0-0; Stevenson: Connell 12-26-0-202.

RECEIVING — Seton Catholic: Kent 2-45, Stell 2-34, Delano Morgan 1-5, Mike Silveira 1-3, Muhammad 1-1; Stevenson: Krog 5-73, Hoidal 3-73, Kody Campbell 3-48, Phillips 1-8.

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