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Central 2B League football: Kalama 44, Onalaska 36

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: October 7, 2023, 6:16am

Aiden Brown scored on a 3-yard touchdown run with 29 seconds left to lead Kalama to 44-36 win over Onalaka on Friday in a wild game at Kalama.

Brown rushed for four touchdowns on the night. He had two TD runs and a TD pass in the second quarter has Kalama took a 22-6 lead into halftime.

The Chinooks led 28-20 heading into the fourth quarter. Onalaska tied the game 28-28 on a 58-yard touchdown run by Kayden Monzingo.

Brown’s 43-yard touchdown run gave Kalama a 36-28 lead, but Monzingo’s 43-yard touchdown run tied the game again 36-36.

Brown finished with 205 yards rushing and 214 yards passing.

KALAMA 44, ONALASKA 36

Onalaska 6 0 14 16 — 44

Kalama 0 22 6 16 — 36

First quarter

O — Rodrigo Rodriguez 1 run (2-PAT failed)

Second quarter

K — Aiden Brown 40 run (2-PAT failed)

K — Brown 3 run (2-PAT good)

K — Ethan Brightbill 7 pass from Brown (2-PAT good)

Third quarter

O — Rodriguez 3 run (2-PAT failed)

O — Kayden Mozingo 41 run (2-PAT good)

K — Drew Schlangen 3 pass from Brown (2-PAT failed)

Fourth quarter

O — Mozingo 58 run (2-PAT good)

K — Brown 43 run (2-PAT good)

O — Mozingo 43 run (2-PAT good)

K — Brown 3 run (2-PAT good)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Kalama only

RUSHING — Aiden Brown 25-205, Drew Schlangen 6-(-3).

PASSING — Aiden Brown 23-42-3-214.

RECEIVING — Ethan Brightbill 8-100, Drew Schlangen 2-23, Sigfridson 4-42, Quin Hahn 5-25, Hayden Lawson 2-16, Other Brightbill 2-10.

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