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2A GSHL football: Hockinson 59, R.A. Long 7

By Anthony Heaton, For The Columbian
Published: September 15, 2018, 12:15am

Five of Levi Crum’s 10 completed passes went for touchdowns, including four in the first-quarter alone, as the Hawks rolled to a win in their 2A Greater St. Helens League opener.

The junior quarterback finished with 186 yards passing, throwing TD passes to four different receivers in the first quarter — Peyton Brammer, Sawyer Racanelli, Jeremiah Faulstick and Nick Frichtl. Crum also had an 8-yard touchdown run as Hockinson led 35-0 after one quarter.

Racanelli had four catches for 142 yards.

R.A Long quarterback Owen Enriquez threw for 113 yards and senior runningback Saige Raymond would rush for 30 yards, but they could not overcome the Hockinson defense, which had six defensive takeaways.

HOCKINSON 59, R.A. LONG 7

R.A. Long 0 7 0 0– 7

Hockinson 35 17 0 7–59

First Quarter

Hockinson — Peyton Brammer 50 pass from Levi Crum (Nick Charles kick)

H — Sawyer Racanelli 35 pass from Crum (Charles kick)

H — Jeremiah Faulstick 25 pass from Crum (Kick failed)

H — Nick Frichtl 12 pass from Crum (Crum run)

H — Crum 8 run (kick failed)

Second Quarter

H — Racanelli 45 punt return (Charles kick)

H — Charles 21 FG

H — Aidan Mallory 10 pass from Crum (Charles kick)

RAL — Seth Klander 12 pass from Owen Enriquez (Alberto Balbuena kick)

Fourth Quarter

H — Liam Mallory 2 run (Charles kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — R.A. Long, Saige Raymond 3-38, Owen Enriquez 8-(-3), Ian Johnson 2-3, Jacob Johnson 1-0. Hockinson, Juice Jones 5-24, Joe Brennen 1-7, Levi Crum 1-2, Liam Mallory 2-(-3).

PASSING — RA Long, Owen Enriquez 11-24-3-113. Hockinson, Levi Crum 10-13-0-186, Liam Mallory 4-5-0-29.

RECEIVING — RA Long, Seth Klander 3-32, Mark Evans 4-27, Tristen Arruda 1-7, Ian Johnson 1-10, Jacob Johnson 1-4, Jacob Thompson 1-15. Hockinson, Sawyer Racanelli 4-142, Peyton Brammer 2-85, Garrett Gundy 2-21, Nick Frichtl 2-16, Jeremiah Faulstick 1-25, Aidan Mallory 1-10, Makaio Jaurez 2-13.

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