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Evergreen runs past Battle Ground 27-18

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: September 24, 2021, 11:19pm

Norton had a 30-yard run to give Evergreen a 7-0 lead. A Norton run set up Royall Wilson’s 1-yard touchdown run to put the Plainsmen up 13-0 in the first quarter.

Tai Fa’alveao 14-yard touchdown run up 20-0 in the second quarter. Marcus Reinhardt’s 34-yard field on the final play of the first half made it 20-3.

Angel Lopez had 42-yard touchdown pass from Kameron Spencer in the third quarter got Battle Ground with in 20-10.

But Jonathan Landry’s 4-yard touchdown run with about five minutes away sealed the win for Evergreen.

EVERGREEN 27, BATTLE GROUND 18

BG 0 3 0 0—0

Evergreen 13 7 0 0—27

First quarter

E — Kyle Norton 30 run (kick good)

E — Royall Wilson (kick blocked)

Second quarter

E — Tai Fa’alveao 14 run (kick good)

BG — FG Marcus Reinhardt 34

Third quarter

BG — Angel Lopez 42 pass from Kameron Spencer (Reindhart kick)

Fourth quarter

E — Jonathan Landry 4 run (kick good)

BG — Leithan Reynolds 11 run (Owen Wann pass from Spencer)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Battle Ground: Leithan Reynolds 13-50, Jacob Champine 4-24, Ryan Whitmore-Witt 4-6, Angel Lopez 2-11, Reid Davis 1-6, Matt Ferguson 1-0, Owen Wann 2-(-2). Evergreen: Norton 19-163, Fa’alveao 3-19, Wilson 8-35, Landry 5-28, Jayden Crace 4-(-20).

PASSING — Battle Ground: Spencer 12-30-1-133, Champine 0-1-0-0. Evergreen: Crace 6-12-0-28.

RECEIVING — Battle Ground: Lopez 2-47, Davis 3-15, Artem Bahnyuk 1-10, Justin Ferguson 2-22, Dakota Conner 1-19, Cassius Davis 2-11, Michael Kennedy 1-9. Evergreen: Landry 5-19, Shane Newell 1-9.

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