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Kaden Fautt throws four TD passes as Washougal routs Hudson’s Bay 49-14

By DREW LAWSON, for The Columbian
Published: October 11, 2024, 11:00pm

WASHOUGAL—Kaden Fautt threw for 212 yards and four touchdowns, including three scoring tosses to Parker Cherry, as the Panthers pulled away from Hudson’s Bay 49-14 in 2A GSHL action at Fishback Stadium Friday.

Cherry pulled in three receptions for 123 yards and three scores, while Elijah Franco rushed for two touchdowns and recovered a fumble for Washougal.

Washougal scored 27 unanswered points in the second half after Bay opened the third quarter with a touchdown run by Xavier Lions.

Lions ran for 72 yards and a score for the Eagles.

Washougal (2-2, 3-3) plays at R.A. Long at 7 p.m. next Friday. Hudson’s Bay (0-4, 0-6) hosts Woodland at 5 p.m. next Friday.

WASHOUGAL 49, HUDSON’S BAY 14

Bay 6 2 6 0—14

Washougal 7 15 14 13—49

First quarter

Bay—Messiah Jackson 30 pass from Michael Miller (kick failed)

Wash—Parker Cherry 52 pass from Kaden Fautt (Brandon Austenfeld kick)

Second quarter

Bay—Safety

Wash—Cherry 42 pass from Fautt (kick failed)

Wash—Elijah Franco 14 run (Franco run)

Third quarter

Bay—Xavier Lions 5 run (kick failed)

Wash—Franco 5 run (Austenfeld kick)

Wash—Cherry 30 pass from Fautt (Austenfeld kick)

Fourth quarter

Wash—Luca DiGiacomo 12 pass from Fautt (kick failed)

Wash—Royce Jones 26 run (Austenfeld kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Hudson’s Bay: Xavier Lions 22-72, Dante Rodriguez 11-55, Aj Hatton 6-8, Michael Miller 5-0, Michael Stump 3-15, Christopher Castro 1-(-2), Isaias Antonio 2-9), Alez Lopez 3-13, Raiden Barnes 1-0. Washougal: Ben Kellar 7-18, Hunter Miller 4-5, Elijah Franco 3-57, Royce Jones 1-26.

PASSING—Hudson’s Bay: Michael Miller 6-12-0-67, Lions 0-1-0-0. Washougal: Kaden Fautt 7-11-0-212.

RECEIVING—Hudson’s Bay: Messiah Jackson 4-46, Lions 1-4, Rodriguez 1-17. Washougal: Parker Cherry 3-123, Kellar 1-8, Hunter Miller 1-12, Logan Lynch 1-35, Jones 1-30, Luca DiGiacomo 1-12.

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