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How Clark County College Football Players Fared: Asciutto passes, runs and catches TDs

Quarterback from Camas leads Southern Oregon to second straight win

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: October 15, 2023, 8:12pm

Blake Asciutto scored in all sorts of ways for Southern Oregon on Saturday.

The quarterback from Camas threw two touchdown passes in a 49-7 win over Arizona Christian.

He also rushed for a touchdown.

He also caught a touchdown.

Asciutto was on the receiving end of a trick play on the final play of the first half. He lateralled the ball to receiver Ben Rash, who threw back to Asciutto in the end zone for a 3-yard touchdown and a 35-0 lead.

Asciutto completed 20 of 31 passes for 264 yards, including a 54-yard touchdown in the third quarter. His first touchdown pass went 2 yards to Jeremiah Faulstuck, a tight end from Hockinson.

It was a bounceback game for Asciutto. The junior made his second start of the season one week after throwing three interceptions on 9 for 23 passing in a 23-5 win over Rocky Mountain.

Here’s how other collegiate football players from Clark County  at four-year programs fared. Note: A blank entry means the player’s team had a bye week.

Adams State

Hezekiah Po Ching, Skyview, Sr., OL — Started at left tackle in a 53-14 loss to Chadron State. The offense gained 262 yards.

Chase Roush, Hockinson, So.*, QB — Did not play.

Ashland University (Ohio)

Jovon Sewell, Skyview, Sr., CB — Started at cornerback in a 35-3 win over Northwood. Did not record any tackles.

Black Hills State

Jake Blair, Camas, Fr.*, QB — Did not play in a 35-20 loss to Western Colorado.

Charlie Bump, Camas, Fr.*, WR — Played in a backup role.

Central College (Iowa)

Kyle Norton, Evergreen, So., RB/LB

 

Central Washington

Josiah Cochran, Skyview, Jr.*, DL — Started at defensive tackle in a 10-7 win over Midwestern State. Had four tackles, all solo, including one sack for minus-6 yards.

Dylan Dean, Columbia River, So.*, OL — Did not play.

Ty Evans, Skyview, Fr., DL — Did not play.

Tyler Flanagan, Woodland, So.*, RB — Started at running back. Had nine carries for 63 yards and caught one pass for 9 yards.

Mitchell Johnson, Mountain View, Fr., QB — Did not play.

Vinny Lenzi, Ridgefield, So., LS — Did not play.

Jarius Phillips, Camas, Fr.*, LB — Did not play.

Titan Phillips, Camas, Jr.*, TE — Did not play.

Ty Snider, Ridgefield, Fr.*, WR — Did not play.

 

Colorado School of Mines

Kenny Wright, Camas, Jr.*, TE — Played in a backup role in a 45-22 win over South Dakota School of Mines.

Eastern Oregon

Wyatt Bartroff, Ridgefield, Fr., LB —  Did not play in a 14-6 loss to Carroll College.

Aidan Mallory, Hockinson, Jr., DB — Did not play.

Yuji Sato, Union, Fr. OL — Did not play.

Sincere Scruggs, Union, Fr. DB — Did not play.

Owen Wann, Battle Ground, So., LB — Did not play.

Eastern Washington

Brock Harrison, Ridgefield, Sr.*, DL — Started at defensive end in a 42-41 loss to Idaho State. Had three tackles, all solo, including two tackles for loss and one sack for minus-9 yards.

Tyson Jacobson, Camas, Fr., LS — Played on special teams.

Jonathan Landry, Evergreen, Fr., DB — Did not play.

Ahmani Williams, Skyview, Jr., LB — Did not play.

George Fox

Connor Delamarter, Ridgefield, So., LB — Did not play in a 41-13 loss to Linfield.

Benjamin Rembisz, La Center, Fr., K/P — Made one of two extra points and had one kickoff for 54 yards.

Kameron Spencer, Battle Ground, Fr., QB — Did not play.

Idaho

Jonathan Stromberg, Skyview, Fr., TE — Played in a backup role in a 23-21 loss to Montana.

Idaho State

Adam Watts, Columbia River, Fr., WR/QB — Did not play in a 42-41 win over Eastern Washington.

Lewis & Clark

Nathan Lien, Evergreen, Sr., OL — Started at right guard in a 51-35 win over Pacific. The offense tallied 533 yards, including 227 yards rushing.

Royall Wilson, Evergreen, So., LB — Did not play

Jack Warren, Heritage, So., LB/DL — Did not play

Linfield

Tyson Fuehrer, Union, Fr., LB — Did not play in a 41-13 win over George Fox.

Kenyon Johnson, Hockinson, So., CB — Played in a backup role.

Griffin Young, Seton Catholic, Jr., TE — Did not play.

Montana

Cooper Barnum, Skyview, Jr., DB — Played in a backup role in a 23-21 win over Idaho.

Peyton Brammer, Hockinson, So.*, TE — Did not play.

Cole Grossman, Skyview, Jr.*, TE —  Will miss the season after undergoing surgery.

Sawyer Racanelli, Hockinson, Jr.*, WR — Played in a backup role.

Montana State

Rush Reimer, Camas, Jr., OL — Started at left guard in a 59-19 win over Cal Poly. The offense gained 578 yards including 335 on the ground.

Montana State-Northern

Aidan Hoyt, Union, Jr., CB — Did not play in a 59-0 loss to College of Idaho.

Montana Western

Thomas Brown, Washougal, Fr.*, DB — Did not play in a 27-20 win over Rocky Mountain.

Nevada

Jacques Badolato-Birdsell, Camas, So.*, RB — Had three carries for 6 yards in a 45-27 loss to UNLV.

Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV)

Zyell Griffin, Evergreen, Sr, WR — Did not play in a 45-27 win over Nevada.

Northern Illinois

C.J. Jordan, Union, So.*, QB — Did not play in a 23-13 win over Ohio.

Notre Dame

Tobias Merriweather, Union, So., WR — Played in a backup role in a 48-20 win over USC.

Oregon

Andrew Boyle, Camas, Jr.*, K/P — Did not play in a 36-33 loss to Washington.

Pacific Lutheran

Zachary Gable, Mountain View, Fr., DL — Did not play in a 62-7 win over Willamette.

Daymon Gressett, Woodland, Fr., FB — Did not play.

Nate Phongphouvanh, Prairie, Fr., DB — Played in a backup role.

Pomona-Pitzer

Ryan Rosumny, La Salle (Ore.), Jr., WR — Started at wide receiver in a 21-0 loss to Chapman. Had five catches for 31 yards.

Alex Wood, Union, Jr., DB — Started at cornerback. Had two tackles, including one solo.

Portland State

Tanner Beaman, Skyview, Fr.*, TE/LB — Played in a backup role in a 45-21 win over Northern Arizona.

Darien Chase, Union, So.*, WR — Did not play.

Fyodor Henrichs-Tarasenkov, Skyview, Fr.*, K — Did not play.

Ben Kapelka, Prairie, Fr., OL — Did not play.

Jalynnee McGee, Skyview, Jr., RB — Did not play.

Hezephaniah Po Ching, Skyview, Fr.,* OL — Did not play.

Rob Silva, Camas, Fr.*, DL — Played in a backup role.

 

Redlands

Connor French, Prairie, Jr., OL — Did not play in a 20-10 win over Cal Lutheran.

Rochester

Gavin James-Dues, Mountain View, So., DL — Did not play in a 37-27 win over Saint Lawrence.

Southern Oregon

Blake Ascuitto, Camas, Jr.*, QB — Started at quarterback in a 49-7 win over Arizona Christian. Completed 20 of 31 passes for 264 yards, two touchdowns (54 and 2 yards) and one interception. He also had two carries for 13 yards, including a 5 yard touchdown and caught one catch for a 3 yard touchdown.

Jackson Clemmer, Camas, Jr.*, TE — Did not play.

Jeremiah Faulstick, Hockinson, So.*, TE — Had four catches for 24 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown.

 

Stetson

Hale Prior, Hockinson, So., LB

Washington

Mason Wheeler, Skyview, Jr.*, WR — Did not play in a 36-33 win over Oregon.

Roice Cleeland, Jesuit (Ore.), Fr., OL — Did not play.

Washington State

Jacob Martin, Freshman, Fr., DB — Did not play in a 44-6 loss to Arizona.

Tristan Souza, Camas, Jr.*, DL — Did not play.

Lincoln Victor, Union, Sr., WR — Had four catches for 19 yards.

Weber State

Liam Mallory, Union, Fr., S — Did not play in a 17-16 loss to UC Davis.

Western Oregon

Jaylen Fite, Evergreen, So.*, WR —  Had one catch for 2 yards in a 45-14 loss to Minnesota State.

Rocky Mataia, Union, Jr., DL — Started at defensive tackle. Had one tackle.

Andre Northrup, Hockinson, Fr.*, DB — Did not play.

Xavier Owens, Skyview, So.*, DB — Did not play.

Daron Ulrich, Union, Jr., DB — Did not play.

Whitworth

Isaiah Jones, Union, Sr., RB — Had four carries for 31 yards in a 63-21 win over Puget Sound.

Anthony Kee, Heritage, Sr., WR — Did not play.

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Conner McChesney, Union, Fr., OL — Did not play.

Isaiah Sittauer, Battle Ground, Fr., OL — Did not play.

Willamette

Kayden Gonzalez, Hudson’s Bay, So., WR — Played in a backup role in a 62-7 loss to Pacific Lutheran.

Did I miss anyone? E-mail sports editor Micah Rice at micah.rice@columbian.com.

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