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Non-league football: East Valley-Yakima 56, Heritage 13

By , Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
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Heritage freshman Kahni Clark pulls down a kickoff during the Timberwolves’ game against East Valley of Yakima at McKenzie Stadium on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023.
Heritage freshman Kahni Clark pulls down a kickoff during the Timberwolves’ game against East Valley of Yakima at McKenzie Stadium on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. (Tim Martinez/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Jaxon Berg threw five touchdowns passes and rushed for another as East Valley of Yakima rolled past Heritage 56-13 Friday at McKenzie Stadium.

Berg threw three touchdowns passes to Greyson Stevens and two more to Reagan Miller as the Red Devils built a 35-0 lead by halftime.

Heritage’s defense came up with two touchdowns in the second half. Leo Lopez recovered a fumble in the end zone and Evan Buckman returned an interception 61 yards for a score.

EAST VALLEY 56, HERITAGE 13

EValley 7 28 14 7—56

Heritage 0 0 6 7—13

First quarter

EV — Reagan Miller 7 pass from Jaxon Berg (Samuel Gonzalez kick)

Second quarter

EV — Miller 35 pass from Berg (Gonzalez kick)

EV — Greyson Stevens 7 pass from Berg (Gonzalez kick)

EV — Stevens 33 pass from Berg (Gonzalez kick)

EV — Berg 1 run (Gonzalez kick)

Third quarter

H — Leo Lopez recovers fumble in end zone (kick blocked)

EV — Stevens 62 pass from Berg (Gonzalez kick)

Fourth quarter

H — Evan Buckman 61 interception return (Jonathan Granados kick)

EV — Luis Diaz (Gonzalez kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — East Valley: Luis Diaz 8-49, Jaxon Berg 9-27. Heritage: Evan Buckman 20-92; Isaiah James 4-15, Shacarion Wrencher 2-(-2), Owen Daley 1-(-7).

PASSING — East Valley: Jaxon Berg 17-21-0-306. Heritage: Owen Daley 10-27-2-99.

RECEIVING — East Valley: Reagan Miller 8-165, Greyson Stevens 4-103. Heritage: Luke Melvin 4-30, Justin Noyons 2-26, Jonas Ferguson 2-13, Evan Buckman 1-19, Jaxson Sharp 1-11.

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