9/10/11 Prep football roundup

September 10, 2011 by  

Davis 26, Sunnyside 18

YAKIMA, Wash. — Even with a prolific offense, like the one Davis used last week to roll up nearly 700 yards at Eastmont, some nights just aren’t meant for offense.

Then what do you do?

“Relying on our offense to win the game for us — we do that too much,” said Davis senior Chris Chapman. “Tonight we learned a lesson about finding other ways to win.”

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Sunnyside 7 0 11 0 18
Davis 6 6 0 14 26

Davis — Cooper Kupp 24 pass from Deion Wright (kick failed)

Sunnyside — Steven Monterrey 8 run (Monterrey kick)

Davis — Wright 1 run (run failed)

Sunnyside — Eduardo Salmeron 1 run (Monterrey kick)

Sunnyside — FG Monterrey 29

Davis — Wright 1 run (pass failed)

Davis — Kupp 25 fumble return (David Trimble pass from Wright)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Sunnyside, Monterrey 22-123, Rudy Navarro 3-18, Ramon Hernandez 2-13, Salmeron 13-4, Eric Amaro 2-minus 5. Davis, Wright 16-83, Alex Sifuentes 15-49, Kupp 2-7, Team 2-minus 20.

PASSING — Sunnyside, Salmeron 4-16-2-47. Davis, Wright 17-31-1-148, Kupp 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING — Sunnyside, Monterrey 2-23, Trey Serl 1-16, Joseph Contreras 1-8. Davis, Kupp 5-57, Trimble 4-46, Sifuentes 3-20, Chapman 2-12, Austin Lynn 2-0, Carlos Perea-Vijarro 1-13.

 
Toppenish 15, Grandview 7

GRANDVIEW, Wash. — David Chavez and Domingo Luna scored on 1-yard runs in the first quarter, and Toppenish’s defense made it stand up as the Wildcats earned their first victory with a 15-7 CWAC decision over Grandview.

Miguel Jimenez ran for 108 yards on 19 carries to lead Toppenish, accounting for more than half the Wildcats’ 181 rushing yards.

Michael Perez led Grandview with 81 yards rushing, including a 1-yard TD run in the opening quarter that pulled the Greyhounds to within a touchdown.

Toppenish 15 0 0 0 15
Grandview 0 7 0 0 7

Top — David Chavez 1 run (Victor M. Lopez kick)

Top — Domingo Luna 1 run (Peter Equihua pass from Miguel Jimenez)

Grand — Michael Perez 1 run (Elmer Campuzano kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Toppenish, Jimenez 19-108, Chavez 12-47, Luna 10-18, Adrian Carrasco 1-7, Ivan Sabalsa 2-5, Daniel Maldonado 4-(minus 2), Ernesto Veliz 1-(minus 2). Grandview, Derek Swearingen 5-19, A.J. Valenzuela 2-2, Adam Perez 5-1, Angel Abarca 2-1, Michael Perez 17-81, Martin Sanchez 3-9, Savaldor Escobedo 4-(minus 11), Anthony Perez 2-23.

PASSING—Toppenish, Maldonado 2-4-1-51. Grandview, Swearingen 2-10-0-23.

RECEIVING—Toppenish, Equihua 1-17, Michael Moreno 1-34. Grandview, Valenzuela 1-16, Eric Sauve 1-7.

 
Ellensburg 8, East Valley 7

YAKIMA, Wash. — Until the final second of their CWAC opener at East Valley on Friday night, the Ellensburg Bulldogs essentially dominated a game they seemed fated to lose.

Then, of course, came that final second: A quarterback sneak that may or may not have reached the end zone — and, if it did, did so by no more than an inch or two —  and a two-point conversion pass to a tight end so wide open that its descent into his hands was, at least from that receiver’s perspective, “nerve-wracking.”

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Ellensburg 0 0 0 8 8
East Valley 0 0 7 0 7

EV — Kris Janis 3 pass from Jordan West (Kaleb Schrank kick)

Ell — Matt Bennett 1 run (Mac Mitchell pass from Bennett)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Ellensburg, Matt Bennett 20-148, Damien Roseberry 17-84, J Foley 7-49. East Valley, Bobby Martinez 11-55, Kaleb Schrank 9-37, David Garza 6-36, Jordan West 3-(minus 17), Team 1-(minus 1).

PASSING — Ellensburg, Bennett 6-22-1-54. East Valley, West 3-9-0-18.

RECEIVING — Ellensburg, Michael Wyatt 4-38, Roseberry 2-16. East Valley, B. Martinez 2-15, Kris Janis 1-3.

 
Zillah 14, Kiona-Benton 12

BENTON CITY, Wash. — Robert Slack ran for touchdown and caught another and Zillah held on.

Slack, who ran for 128 yards on 12 carries, caught a 6-yard TD pass from Jace McKay, and scored on a 20-run in the third quarter that gave the Leopards a 14-0 lead.

Dalton Morgan ran for 145 yards, including a 48-yard TD burst, and Anfernee Cortez threw for 209 yards and scored on a 2-yard run to cut the lead to 14-12, but Zillah stopped Ki-Be’s two-point conversion run to preserve the victory.

Zillah 0 7 7 0 14
Kiona-Benton 0 0 0 12 12

Zillah — Robert Slack 6 pass from Jace McKay (Luis Medina)

Zillah — Slack 20 run (Medina kick)

Ki-Be — No 40 44 run (kick failed)

Ki-Be — No 12 1 run (run failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing — Zillah, Slack 12-128, Ricky Cuellar 14-63, Bobby Salinas 4-25, Trevor Fink 5-7. Ki-Be, No. 40 16-139, No 12 8-9.

Passing — Zillah, McKay 3-7-0-37, Brady Widner 1-4-0-0. KiBe, No. 12 17-36-3-212.

Receiving — Zillah, Derick Ross 1-3, Cuellar 1-26, Slack 1-8. Ki-Be, Not available

 
Brewster 39, Highland 21

COWICHE, Wash. — Antonio Gonzalez returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown and caught TD passes from Trey Trepanier and Parker Stohr, but it wasn’t enough to offset the 1-2 rushing punch of Brewster’s Easton Driessen and Josh Squires.

Driessen, the Bears’ quarterback, ran for 237 yards and Squires rushed for 199.

Brewster 19 0 6 14 39
Highland 7 7 0 7 21

B — Easton Driessen 10 run (kick failed)

B — Josh Squires 4 run (Danny Ramirez kick)

H — Antonio Gonzalez 95 kickoff return (Henry Aguilar kick)

B — Squires 20 run (kick failed)

H — Gonzalez 10 pass from Trey Trepanier (Aguilar kick)

B — Luis Pio 2 run (kick failed)

B — Driessen 9 run (Ramirez kick)

B — Driessen 64 run (Ramirez kick)

H — Gonzalez 7 pass from Parker Stohr (Aguilar kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Brewster, Driessen 18-237, Squires 24-199, Ramirez 2-9, Eduardo Ambriz 2-6. Highland, David Peterson 10-32, Oscar Morales 6-25, Trepanier 1-0, Gonzalez 4-(minus 4).

PASSING — Brewster, Driessen 1-4-1-6. Highland, Trepanier 3-13-0-46, Stohr 10-14-0-107.

RECEIVING — Brewster, Trey Dezellem 1-6. Highland, Gonzalez 6-55, Morales 3-21, Aguilar 2-46, Blaine Ogg 2-36.

 
River View 34, Goldendale 26

PROSSER, Wash. — Austin Weatherby passed for four touchdowns, three of them to Josh Marshall, enabling River View to hold off Goldendale in a game played at Prosser’s Art Fiker Stadium because air quality issues related to the ongoing wildfire outside of Goldendale.

Goldendale’s Lucas Denney hit Ethan Enstad with a pair of touchdown passes and Brady Conway returned an interception for another score for Goldendale. Wade Gaston had a touchdown run for the Timberwolves.

River View 7 13 14 0 34
Goldendale 13 0 7 6 26

Gold —Ethan Enstad 5 pass from Lucas Denney (kick failed)

RV — Ruuven 21 pass from Austin Weatherby (Alonso Mendoza)

Gold — Wade Gaston 3 run (Braden Ross kick)

RV— Ruuven 38 pass from Weatherby (Mendoza good)

RV— Josh Marshall 7 pass from Weatherby (kick failed)

RV— Josh Marshall 13 pass from Weatherby (Mendoza kick)

RV— Josh Marshall 35 pass from Weatherby (Mendoza kick)

Gold — Enstad 7 pass from Denney (Ross kick)

Gold — Brady Conway 13 interception return (kick failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — River View, Mendoza 7-6, Weatherby 6-11, Kody Bartlett 3-11. Goldendale, Braydon Ross 18-46, Wade Gaston 13-43, Lucas Denney 8-36.

PASSING — River View, Weatherby 21-35-3 388. Goldendale, Denney 14-36-4-196.

RECEIVING — River View, Ruuven 3-69, Mendoza 4-59, Cody Hand 3-15, Austin Hoke 2-44, Aaron McGaughey 1-20, Marshall 8-181. Goldendale, Ethan Enstad 5-51, Brady Conway 3-75, Michael Folkmer 3-33, Elias Briseno 2-28, Tim Bartkowski 1-9.

 
Granger 52, Mabton 7

MABTON, Wash. — Granger rushed for 204 yards and racked up 314 total yards while holding the Vikings to 118 total yards in the SCAC crossover victory. No other details were available.

Granger         52
Mabton         7
No other details available
 
Eisenhower 44, West Valley 13

YAKIMA, Wash. — They didn’t make as many plays as they wanted to Friday night, or even as many as they could have made. But ultimately, Eisenhower’s Cadets made plenty.

“We didn’t play to our potential, not even close,” quarterback Kolney Cassel said after Ike overran West Valley 44-13 in a penalty-littered nonleague matchup at Clasen Field. “But we did everything we needed to, and more.”

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Eisenhower 14 14 0 16 44
West Valley 0 7 0 6 13

Ike — Trevon Harris 1 run (Sebastion Navarro kick)

Ike — Harris 19 run (Navarro kick)

Ike — Branden Curtis 7 run (Navarro kick)

Ike — Ridge Harmon 20 pass from Kolney Cassel (Navarro kick)

WV — Justin Ferrari 12 run (David Ellis kick)

Ike — Denzel Jones 27 pass from Cassel (Navarro kick)

Ike — Harmon 2 pass from Cassel (Navarro kick)

Ike — Safety, West Valley ballcarrier tackled in end zone

WV — Braydon Shields 97 fumble recovery (run failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Eisenhower, Harris 11-55, Curtis 5-72, Cassel 3-(minus 22). West Valley, Max King 9-(minus 32), Paul Hillman 1-2, Ferrari 7-40, Bo Voelker 9-66, Cody LaRiviere 9-70.

PASSING — Eisenhower, Cassel 21-36-2-325. West Valley, King 4-15-2-23; Zach Bissel 1-2-0-13.

RECEIVING — Eisenhower, Jones 10-192, Harris 2-15, Curtis 1-8, Harmon 5-83, Joel Ortega 1-10, Rogelio Andrade 1-3, Taran Hernandez 1-13. West Valley, Ronnie Roosendaal 1-9, Voelker 3-18, Jeremy Oram 1-17.

 
Prosser 36, Ephrata 17

EPHRATA, Wash. — Isaac Anderson scored three touchdowns, two on the ground and one through the air, and rushed for 166 yards to help lead the Mustangs.

Prosser’s Ryan Fassler threw for three touchdowns and 220 yards without giving up an interception. His other two touchdowns were to Danny Raap.

Prosser 13 9 14 0 36
Ephrata 7 3 0 7 17

E—Micah Ohl 54 pass from J.D. Dourte (Tyler Hensley kick).

P—Isaac Anderson 27 run (kick failed).

P—Danny Raap 10 pass from Ryan Fassler (Trino Flores kick).

P—Anderson 2 run (conversion failed).

E—FG Hensley 26.

P—FG Flores 36.

P—Anderson 45 pass from Fassler (Cesar Lopez kick).

P—Raap 16 pass from Fassler (Lopez kick).

E—Dourte 5 run (Hensley kick).

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Prosser, Anderson 16-166, Joey Hurtado 5-39, Diego Magana 4-61, Fassler 1-(minus-7). Ephrata—Micah Ohl 12-51, Dalton Balentine 11-66, Fidel Bazan 11-58, Dakota Blair 5-11, Dourte 4-13, team 4-(minus 3).

PASSING—Prosser, Fassler 17-25-0-220. Ephrata, Dourte 3-6-0-68.

RECEIVING—Prosser, Raap 6-67, Wyatt Baker 4-26, Josh Lopez 3-58, Anderson 1-45, Elijah Hoefer 1-10, Miguel Pedroza 1-8, Caleb Hoefer 1-6. Ephrata, Ohl 2-54, Balentine 1-14.

 
Selah 46, Wapato 21

WAPATO, Wash. — Shay Shattuck threw four touchdown passes and ran for another score to lead the Vikings past Wapato in their CWAC league opener.

Rafael Arellano caught two touchdowns and Kody Ergeson caught a touchdown pass and threw for another for Selah (1-1).

Selah 7 23 6 10 46
Wapato 0 13 0 8 21

Sel — Rafael Arellano 26 pass from Shay Shattuck (Danny Hernandez kick)

Sel — Hernandez 35 pass from Shattuck (Hernandez kick)

Wap — Miguel Rivera 35 run (Juan Malgoza kick)

Sel — Kody Ergeson 12 pass from Shattuck (kick failed)

Sel — Hernandez 35 field goal

Wap — Ignacio Ibarra 78 run (kick failed)

Sel — Arellano 10 pass from Shattuck (Hernandez kick)

Sel — Michael Espinoza 2 pass from Ergeson (kick failed)

Sel — Shattuck 13 run (Hernandez kick)

Sel — Hernandez 33 field goal

Wap — Ricardo Rodriguez 3 run (Ibarra run)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Selah, Shattuck 12-58, Hernandez 2-17, Ergeson 1-14, Conner O’Malley 6-9, Nick Towery 1-2, Carlos Cruz 3-11. Wapato, Ibarra 12-143, Rivera 11-60, Rodriguez 10-37.

PASSING—Selah, Shattuck 13-22-0 228, Nick Towery 4-9-0 33, Ergeson 1-1-0 2. Wapato, Efren Diaz 0-2-1-0.

RECEIVING—Selah, Arellano 2-36, Hernandez 4-70, Ergeson 4-43, Espinoza 4-67, O’Malley 2-14, Troy Simonson 1-3, Sean Vergara 1-30. Wapato, None.

 
Burbank 30, La Salle 20

YAKIMA, Wash. — Nic Woodard accounted for 182 total yards and two touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough for La Salle to overcome Burbank’s Heath Lawrence, who threw for 309 yards and three touchdowns at Marquette Stadium.

Woodard, who scored on runs of 12 and 1 yard, ran 21 times for 113 yards and caught two passes for 69.

Lawrence hooked up twice with Garrett Long, for 42 and 33 yards, and hit Nathan Roberts on a 45-yard TD pass.

Burbank 7 10 6 7 30
La Salle 6 7 0 7 20

Bur — Garrett Long 42 pass from Heath Lawrence (Jose Barajas)

LS — Nic Woodard 12 run (kick failed)

Bur — FG 25 Barajas

LS — Woodard 1 run (David Vargas kick)

Bur — Long 33 pass from Lawrence (Barajas kick)

Bur — Nathan Roberts 45 pass from Lawrence (kick failed)

Bur — Forest Dexter 9 run (Barajas kick)

LS — Kyler Robinett 1 run (Vargas kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Burbank, Lawrence 3-32, Dexter 5-14, Andrew Wattenburger 7-3, Long 1-7. La Salle, Woodard 21-113, Calvin Pazerekas 13-109, Robinett 9-54, Michael Sadeddin 1-27, Ty Lighty 2-9, Kevin Smith 6-7, Josue Mendoza 2-7.

PASSING — Burbank, Lawrence 15-29-0-307. La Salle, Smith 5-16-2-113.

RECEIVING — Burbank, Roberts 8-179, Long 4-85, Barajas 1-26, Josh McVicker 2-17. La Salle, Woodard 2-69, Pazerekas 1-23, Robinett 2-21.

 
Cascade 49, Naches Valley 21

NACHES, Wash. — Nick Wood ran 14 times for 159 yards and scored four touchdowns to rally Cascade, which trailed 21-14 at halftime. Wood’s 11-yard run in the third quarter put Cascade ahead to stay, 28-21.

Naches Valley hurt itself with three second-half turnovers, with Cascade converting all three into touchdowns.

Eli Curtsinger ran for 87 yards and two touchdowns, and Zach Walker had seven receptions for 79 yards to lead Naches Valley.

Cascade 14 0 14 21 49
Naches Valley 6 15 0 0 21

Casc — Nick Wood 29 run (Fabian Alavarez kick)

NV — Eli Curtsinger 16 run (kick failed)

Casc — Wood 73 run (Alavarez kick)

NV — Curtsinger 4 run (Curtsinger run)

NV — Daniel Contreras 6 run (Koleman Johns kick)

Casc — Dwight Stoddard 9 run (Alavarez kick)

Casc — Wood 11 run (Alavarez kick)

Casc — Wood 6 run (Alavarez kick)

Casc — David Sorensen 22 pass from Marcos Trevino (Alavarez kick)

Casc — Noax Wood 4 run (Alavarez kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Cascade, Nick Wood 14-159, Stoddard 13-73, Trevino 7-(minus 7), Alvarez 5-62, Flynn Steinke 1-4, Dennis Merritt 3-35, Noax Wood 1-4. NV, Curtsinger 7-87, Contreras 4-14, Corey Hill 4-21, Cody Johnson 2-7, Conner Oliver 1-2, Blake Lukehart 2-27.

PASSING — Cascade, Trevino 2-4-0 45. NV, Hill 14-26-1-203, Oliver 1-4-1-14.

RECEIVING — Cascade, Sorensen 1-22, Nick Wood 1-23. NV, Johns 3-75, Zach Walker 7-79, Contreras 1-14, Caleb Curtis 2-35, Curtsinger 1-14.

 
Cashmere 50, Cle Elum 21

CLE ELUM, Wash. — Mitchell Millsap scored two touchdowns and Michael Newman had a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown for Cle Elum, but they lost to Cashmere in a non-league game.

Casmere 14 22 7 7 50
Cle Elum 6 0 8 7 21

CASHMERE SCORING/
STATS NOT AVAILABLE

CE — Michael Newman 95 kickoff return (kick failed)

CE — Mitchell Millsap 1 run (Jake Gall run)

CE — Millsap 5 run (Lucas Witte kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Cle Elum, Gall 10-62, Millsap 9-42, Newman 5-41.

PASSING—Cle Elum, Tyler Kretschman 11-20-1 169.

RECEIVING—Cle Elum, Newman 5-65, Gall 3-49, Travis Kretschman 1-29, Josh Quicksall 1-17, Griffon Alexander 1-10.

 
Kittitas 45, Pateros 0

PATEROS, Wash. — Ty Poole ran for three touchdowns and caught another as the Coyotes shut down the Billygoats.

Highlighting Poole’s scoring display were an 80-yard second-quarter scamper and a 50-yard reception in the third period. Poole finished the game with 165 rushing yards.

Kittitas’ scoring was capped by John Walling’s 75-yard fumble return for a touchdown.

Kittitas 7 19 13 6 45
Pateros 0 0 0 0 0

Kitt — Ty Poole 14 run (Isaac Johnson kick)

Kitt — John Hignite 3 run (Johnson kick)

Kitt — Poole 80 run (kick failed)

Kitt — Johnson 22 pass from Hignite (kick failed)

Kitt — Poole 50 pass from Hignite (kick failed)

Kitt — Poole 18 run (Johnson kick)

Kitt — John Walling 75 fumble return (kick failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Kittitas, Poole 12-165, Hignite 11-91, Chance Forman 2-13, Walling 2-15. Pateros stats not available.

PASSING—Kittitas,Hignite 8-13-0-85.

RECEIVING—Kittitas, Poole 6-51, Johnson 1-22, Studer 1-2.

 
Lyle-Wishram at Sunnyside Chr.
 
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Sunnyside Chr.          
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