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Non-league football: Camas 45, West Valley-Yakima 14

By Kyle Bliquez, for The Columbian
Published: September 20, 2019, 11:48pm

Running back Jacques Badoloto-Birdsell ran for three touchdowns in the first quarter alone — including the first play of the game- — as the Papermakers jumped to a 35-0 lead after the first 12 minutes.

Badoloto-Birdsell would eventually add one more score before the half. He finished with 106 total yards on just 10 carries. The entire Camas rushing attack totaled 252 yards and averaged nearly eight yards per carry.

Jake Blair was given plenty of time to operate under center and dissected the Ram defense accordingly. He finished with nine completions on 12 attempts with two touchdowns, including on his first attempt.

While the Papermakers failed to force a turnover, Camas limited West Valley to just 50 total yards and three first downs in the first half.

CAMAS 45, WEST VALLEY-YAKIMA 14

West Valley 0 0 6 8–14

Camas 35 10 0 0–45

First quarter

C — Jacques Badoloto-Birdsell 42 run (Bryce Leighton kick)

C — Charlie Bump 24 pass from Jake Blair (Leighton kick)

C — Badoloto-Birdsell 1 run (Leighton kick)

C — Badoloto-Birdsell 27 run (Leighton kick)

C — Jackson Clemmer 34 pass from Blair (Leighton kick)

Second Quarter

C — Badoloto-Birdsell 6 run, Leighton kick

C — Leighton 19 FG

Third Quarter

WV — Jack Vandebrake 24 pass from Issac Madrigal (kick failed)

Fourth Quarter

WV — Vandebrake 38 pass from Madrigal (Caleb Woodcock pass from Madrigal)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — West Valley: Hayden Morehouse 8-34, Christian Montelongo 1-3, Madrigal 5-(-10); Camas: Badoloto-Birdsell 10-106, Gabe Guo 6-67, Blair 5-35, Tyler Forner 2-17, John Schultz 2-16, Randy Yaacoub 3-7, Skyler Prince 1-3, Bryce Dewey 1-1

PASSING — West Valley: Madrigal 15-34-0-184; Camas, Blair 9-12-0-143, Blake Ascuitto 1-4-0-9.

RECEIVING — West Valley: Vandebrake 8-125, Sy Steele 5-38, Woodcock 2-18; Camas: Clemmer 4-70, Bump 2-38, Jordan Geigenmiller 2-25, Dante Humble 1-10, Bryce Dewey 1-9.

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