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High school football scoreboard, result from Nov. 1

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: November 1, 2024, 11:40pm

High school football standings, scores and results from Friday, Nov. 1:

FOOTBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                W           L

x-Camas (9-0)  3             0

x-Skyview (6-3) 2             1

Union (2-6)         1             2

Battle Ground (3-6)        0             3

x-clinched Week 10 playoff berth

Friday, Nov. 1 games

Camas 24, Skyview 14

Union 30, Battle Ground 14

Week 10 playoffs

Camas vs. TBA

Skyview vs. TBA

CAMAS 24, SKYVIEW 14

Camas 0 10 7 7—24

Skyview 0 0 7 7—14

Second quarter

C — Titan Brody 21 run (Alex Hroza kick)

C — David Abbott 33 field goal

Third quarter

S — Rex Allinger 11 run (Lawrence Tang kick)

C — Brody 2 run (Hroza kick)

Fourth quarter

S — Toren Baker 6 pass from Doogie Poindexter (Tang kick)

C — Harlan 2 run (Hroza kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Camas: Titan Brody 19-41, Thor Brody 4-13, Jake Davidson 10-9, Beau Harlan 1-2. Skyview: Levi Webb 6-59, Rex Allinger 7-29, Gavin Packer 4-27, Doogie Poindexter 6-0.

PASSING — Camas: Jake Davidson 20-26-2-238. Skyview: Doogie Poindexter 6-13-3-71.

RECEIVING — Camas: Thor Brody 5-59, Nikko Speer 7-111, Chase McGee 4-22, Titan Brody 1-3, Jack Macdonald 2-33, Anthony Forner 1-10. Skyview: Micah Robison 3-48, Gavin Packer 2-17, Toren Baker 1-6.

UNION 30, BATTLE GROUND 14

BGround            7             7             0             0—14

Union                  10          3             10          7—30

First quarter

BG؅—Owen Mereen 25 pass from Quentin Overholser (Bryland Fick kick)

U—Hunter Gibson 41 pass from Blake McDonald (Canaan Moore kick)

U—Moore 22 FG

Second quarter

BG—Boston Walker 20 pass from Overholser (Fick kick)

U—Moore 30 FG

Third quarter

U—Adam Olson 63 run (Moore kick)

U—Moore 29 FG

Fourth quarter

U—Olson 19 pass from McDonald (Moore kick)

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                W           L

x-Evergreen (8-1)             5             0

x-Kelso (7-2)      4             1

Prairie (5-4)       3             2

Mountain View (2-7)      2             3

Shelton (1-8)     1             4

Heritage (3-6)   0             5

x-clinched Week 10 playoff berth

Friday, Nov. 1 games

Kelso 42, Shelton 0

Evergreen 20, Mountain View 0

Prairie 34, Heritage 7

Week 10 playoffs

Evergreen vs. TBA

Kelso vs. TBA

EVERGREEN 20, MOUNTAIN VIEW 0

Mtn. View        0             0             0             0— 0

Evergreen        0             13          7             0—20

Second quarter

E — James Bethune 66 run (Kevin Jimenez kick)

E — Terrance Saryon 14 pass from Jayden Baum (kick blocked)

Third quarter

E — Bethune 60 run (Jimenez kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Mountain View: Dallas Hobbs 23-91, Christiaan Meushaw 9-20, Xavier Frazier 2-43, Juan Pasillas-Stanton 1-1, Bryson Vance 5-(minus-11). Evergreen: Bethune 23-165, Rai’sean Chambers 4-24, Saryon 1-5, Baum 4-(minus 13).

PASSING — Mountain View: Vance 6-24-2-32, Lamont 0-1-0-0; Evergreen: Baum 7-17-1-55.

RECEIVING — Mountain View: Caden Reinebach 2-9, Lamont 1-8, Jack Fournier 1-7, Dylan Rakoz 1-4, Hobbs 1-4. Evergreen: Saryon 2-19, Ryder Keplar 3-17, Thaddeus Pruitt 1-11, London Walker 1-8.

KELSO 42, SHELTON 0

Shelton           0          0          0          0—0

Kelso              14        28        0          0—42

First quarter

K—Bryce Collins 24 pass from Bryar Iddings (Tate Mead kick)

K—Aden Mintonye 4 run (Mead kick)

Second quarter

K—Mintonye 28 run (Meade kick)

K—Collins 2 pass from Tucker Amrine (Meade kick)

K—Iddings 20 pass from Amrine (Meade kick)

K—Blake Parsons 1 run (Meade kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Shelton: Robert Knight III 8-18, Hunter Leth 3-17, Kody Brotherton 1-11, Benjamin Morford 3-10, JJ Roads 2-8, Jude Velasco 1-2, Keenan Moore 1-(-1), team 1-(-21). Kelso: Aden Mintonye 17-173, Zephy Rutherford 4-15, Blake Parsons 5-14, Victor Dzhunabiyazov 2-9, Tucker Amrine 1-3, Anders Dahl 1-3, Bryar Iddings 1-(-1).

PASSING — Shelton: Wyatt Depoe 5-11-2-45, Trevor Gott 1-5-1-(-2). Kelso: Tucker Amrine 7-11-0-96, Bryar Iddings 1-1-0-24, Anders Dahl 2-3-0-1.

RECEIVING — Shelton: Bennett Henry 3-23, Dwayne Nunez-Lopez 1-13, Benjamin Morford 1-9, JJ Roads 1-(-2). Kelso: Bryce Collins 3-64, Bryar Iddings 2-26, Carter Huntley 2-17, Tate Meade 1-13, Blake Parsons 1-1, Tucker Roberts 1-0.

PRAIRIE 34, HERITAGE 7

Heritage          0          7          0          0—7

Prairie             7          7          0          20—34

First quarter

P—Deven Vigue 59 run (kick failed)

Second quarter

P—Taylor Gause 85 interception return (Preston Hill run)

H—Isaiah James 46 fumble return (Kick good)

Fourth quarter

P—Hill 42 run (kick blocked)

P—Nick Crousure 45 blocked punt return (Hill kick)

P—Isaac Watson 22 pass from Vigue (Hill kick)

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                W           L

x-Woodland (7-2)            7             0

x-Ridgefield (8-1)             6             1

x-Washougal (6-3)          5             2

x-Mark Morris (4-5)         4             3

Columbia River (4-5)     3             4

R.A. Long (3-6) 2             5

Hockinson (1-8)               1             6

Hudson’s Bay (0-9)         0             7

x-clinched Week 10 playoff berth

Thursday, Oct. 31 games

Columbia River 17, Hudson’s Bay 3

Mark Morris 51, R.A. Long 7

Friday, Nov. 1 games

Woodland 14, Ridgefield 7

Washougal 35, Hockinson 20

Tuesday play-in game

Columbia River at Aberdeen, 6 p.m.

Week 10 playoffs

Woodland vs. TBA

Ridgefield vs. TBA

Washougal vs. TBA

Mark Morris vs. TBA

WOODLAND 14, RIDGEFIELD 7

Ridgefield 0 0 0 7—7

Woodland 7 7 0 0—14

First quarter

W — Elijah Andersen 3 run (Josiah Graham kick)

Second quarter

W — Andersen 1 run (Graham kick)

Fourth quarter

R — Wyatt Hemmelman 63 pass from Landon DeBeaumont (Carson Young kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Ridgefield: Cly Stephens 15-63, Jake Olsen 2-4, Landon DeBeaumont 7-18, Noah Stromberg 2-13, Talon Sosky 1-1. Woodland: Elijah Andersen 28-120, Karsen Northcut 4-18, Will Clemens 2-8, Rory Hamilton 4-3, Michael Belvin 1-12.

PASSING — Ridgefield: Landon DeBeaumont 10-19-1-120. Woodland: Elijah Andersen 3-4-0-8.

RECEIVING — Ridgefield: Wyatt Hemmelman 1-63, EJ Rovira 4-29, Talon Sosky 3-23, Cly Stephens 1-4, Gavin Perry 1-1. Woodland: Rory Hamilton 1-7, Karsen Northcut 1-5, Will Clemens 1-(minus-4).

WASHOUGAL 35, HOCKINSON 20

Hockinson 7 7 0 6—20

Washougal 7 7 21 0—35

First quarter

Hock—Leniel Sutton 5 run (Owen Donowitz kick)

Wash—Elijah Franco 1 run (Brandon Austenfeld kick)

Second quarter

Hock—Aiden Donowitz 2 run (Owen Donowitz kick)

Wash—Franco 4 run (Austenfeld kick)

Third quarter

Wash—Franco 7 run (conversion failed)

Wash—Franco 19 interception return (Franco run)

Wash—Kaden Fautt 4 run (Austenfeld kick)

Fourth quarter

Hock—Noah Tadema 20 pass from Aiden Donowitz (kick failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Washougal: Ben Kellar 4-25, Elijah Franco 13-74, Hunter Miller 13-92, Royce Jones 2-8, Kaden Fautt 2-4. Hockinson: Aiden Donowitz 9-17, Madsen Richardson 2-2, Jasper Armstrong 1-1, Leniel Sutton 14-77, Noah Tadema 1-4, Easton Weber 1-2, Zachary Chung 2-14

PASSING—Washougal: Fautt 8-11-0-109. Hockinson: Donowitz 12-27-1-160.

RECEIVING—Washougal: Parker Cherry 1-21, Brandon Austenfeld 1-5, Kellar 2-27, Miller 1-17, Jones 1-30, Logan Lynch 1-7, Travis Lundberg 1-2. Hockinson: Richardson 2-50, Ryder Stenersen 1-(-3), Chung 2-42, Sutton 3-32, Jake McKee 1-2, Mark Hogan Jr. 1-12, Tadema 2-25.

1A TRICO LEAGUE

                W           L

x-Seton Catholic (9-0)  7             0

x-La Center (8-1)             6             1

x-Kalama (6-3)  4             3

x-King’s Way Chr. (6-3) 4             3

x-Castle Rock (6-3)        4             3

Columbia-WSalmon (3-6)          2             5

Stevenson (2-7)               1             6

Fort Vancouver (0-9)      0             7

x-clinched Week 10 playoff berth

Friday, Nov. 1 games

King’s Way Christian 47, Fort Vancouver 0

Seton Catholic 29, La Center 21

Castle Rock 14, Kalama 12

Columbia-White Salmon 42, Stevenson 18

Week 10 playoffs

Seton Catholic vs. TBA

La Center vs. TBA

Kalama vs. TBA

King’s Way Christian vs. TBA

Castle Rock vs. TBA

SETON CATHOLIC 29, LA CENTER 21

Seton 7 15 7 0 – 29

LC 14 0 0 7 – 21

First quarter

LC – Houston Coyle 90 kickoff return (Nate Rembisz kick)

LC – Eiesland 4 run (Rembisz kick)

SC – Joe Callerame 30 run (Dalton Woods kick)

Second quarter

SC – Safety (La Center fumble recovery in end zone)

SC – Callerame 6 run (Woods kick)

SC – Ryker Ruelas 32 pass from Kolten Gesser (run failed)

Third quarter

SC – Callerame 35 run (Woods kick)

Fourth quarter

LC – Eiesland 3 run (Rembisz kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Seton Catholic: Jacob Williams 15-28, Joe Callerame 16-100, Ryker Ruelas 1-(minus-7); La Center: Isaac Chromey 16-94, Wyatt Eiesland 15-23, Houston Coyle 1-4, Gaven Emerson 1-2.

PASSING — Seton Catholic: Kolten Gesser 9-15-1-95; La Center: Houston Coyle 1-2-0-5, Wyatt Eiesland 4-12-3-17. 

RECEIVING — Seton Catholic: Ryker Ruelas 2-37, Jacob Williams 1-11, Joe Callerame 4-21, Xavier Crank 1-22, Teddy Wieczorek 1-4 ; La Center: Isaac Chromey 3-11, Parker McKinney 3-11.

COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 42, STEVENSON 18

Columbia          7             7             20           8—42

Stevenson        0             6             12           0—18

First quarter

CWS—Wongani Schlegel 5 run (Wyatt Stelma kick)

Second quarter

CWS—Schlegel 3 run (Stelma kick)

S—Skylar Polzel 1 run (pass failed)

Third quarter

S—Jude Travinski 8 run (run failed)

CWS—Kai Brasuell 49 run (Stelma kick)

CWS—Schlegel 44 run (Stelma kick)

S—Travinski 87 kickoff return (run failed)

CWS—Schlegel 27 run (kick failed)

Fourth quarter

CWS—Schlegel 5 run (Stelma kick)

INDVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Columbia: Wongani Schlegel 36-283, Kai Brasuell 14-107, Ezekiel Orozco 2-9, Hunter Wang 1-(-8)

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PASSING — Columbia: Hunter Wang 0-1-0-0.

WASHINGTON STATE SCORES

ACH 58, Odessa 14

Aberdeen 22, Tenino 7

Anacortes 77, Marysville-Pilchuck 0

Annie Wright 13, Kingston 12

Arlington 28, Lake Stevens 14

Auburn 21, Auburn Riverside 20

Bainbridge 43, Auburn Mountainview 13

Bellarmine 30, River Ridge 14

Bellevue 42, Interlake 6

Brewster 28, Manson 21

Camas 24, Skyview 14

Capital 15, Gig Harbor 13

Cashmere 56, Naches Valley 0

Castle Rock 14, Kalama 12

Cedar Park Christian High School (Bothell) 31, South Whidbey 26

Charles Wright 65, North Beach 0

Chelan 58, Cascade (Leavenworth) 28

Chiawana 49, Walla Walla 7

Clarkston 42, North Central 15

Colville 13, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 12

Curlew 36, Cusick 18

Darrington 56, Muckleshoot 6

East Jefferson 55, Vashon Island 0

Eastmont 34, West Valley (Yakima) 12

Enumclaw 41, White River 13

Evergreen (Vancouver) 20, Mountain View 0

Federal Way 65, Jefferson 0

Ferndale 49, Shorewood 7

Freeman 20, Lind-Ritzville-Sprague 0

Glacier Peak 28, Kamiak 14

Gonzaga 53, University 8

Inchelium 54, Columbia (Stevens) 0

Jackson 71, Lynnwood 7

Kelso 42, Shelton 0

Kennedy Catholic High School 62, Mount Rainier High School 11

Kent Meridian 36, Kentlake 21

Kentridge 42, Kentwood 41

King’s 32, Granite Falls 6

King’s Way 47, Fort Vancouver 0

Liberty (Spangle) 27, Colfax 8

Liberty 28, Inglemoor 12

Liberty Bell 56, Tonasket 0

Liberty Christian 68, Pomeroy 34

Lynden 31, Burlington-Edison 7

Mariner 55, Cascade (Everett) 20

Mary Walker 46, Northport 38

Mead 28, Shadle Park 20

Montesano 45, Elma 0

Morton-White Pass 22, Mossyrock 6

Moses Lake 57, Davis 6

Moses Lake Christian Academy 32, Soap Lake 22

Mt. Spokane High School 7, Cheney 3

Naselle 66, Oakville 0

Neah Bay 66, Concrete 14

Newport 37, Chewelah 0

Nooksack Valley 32, Lynden Christian 7

North Kitsap 38, Bremerton 7

Okanogan 78, Lake Roosevelt 8

Olympic 48, Port Angeles 6

Omak 27, Mt Baker 20

Othello 63, Quincy 3

Pasco 35, Hanford 27

Prairie 34, Heritage 7

Pullman 14, Riverside 8

Puyallup 28, Yelm 17

Rainier 44, Rainier, Ore. 22

Reardan 44, Medical Lake 0

Ridgeline 46, Ferris 7

Rochester 42, Hoquiam 0

Rogers (Spokane) 26, Deer Park 7

Royal 76, Wapato 0

Sedro-Woolley 40, Mountlake Terrace 0

Seton Catholic 29, La Center 21

Sherman/Condon Co-op, Ore. 46, Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 26

Squalicum 39, Bellingham 20

Stanwood 52, Meadowdale 3

Sumner 23, Graham-Kapowsin 11

Sunnyside 42, Eisenhower 7

Tahoma 17, Stadium 15

Tri-Cities 14, La Salle 10

Tumwater 49, Centralia 0

Union 30, Battle Ground 14

W. F. West 57, Black Hills 7

Washougal 35, Hockinson 14

West Valley (Spokane Valley) 27, East Valley (Spokane Valley) 19

Woodinville 28, Lake Washington 0

Woodland 14, Ridgefield 7

Zillah 54, College Place 14

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