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Oregon high school football Week 6 recap: Top stars, best games, biggest wins

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The Oregon highschool soccer season continued this weekend with Week 6 motion across the state. 

Right here’s a have a look at a few of the finest video games, high stars and memorable performances.

Be aware: Entries are based mostly on info offered by coaches, statisticians and highschool soccer followers. Don’t see any particulars on your workforce’s sport? E mail some notes and/or stats to jd@scorebooklive.com. We might be updating this put up all through the weekend. 

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Picture by Leon Neuschwander  

Our Week 6 predictions:

State leaders by means of Week 5:

CLASS 6A

No. 1 Sheldon 49, No. 8 South Medford 0

Nick Klemm and Luke Leighton made interceptions within the first quarter and Brock Thomas factored in six touchdowns for the host Irish, who dealt with the short-handed Panthers (5-1, 3-1 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) in Eugene.

Mana Tuioti additionally had an interception and had two tackles for loss for the Irish (6-0, 4-0), who received three tackles for loss from Teitum Tuioti and two from Josh Merriman.

The Panthers have been with out 5 starters for the sport between undefeated convention leaders. 

Thomas handed for 4 touchdowns and ran for 2. It was his fourth consecutive sport with at the very least 4 landing passes. 

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No. 2 West Linn 42, No. 4 Tualatin 30 | Story, images

Wiley Donnerberg caught two landing passes and twin brother Gus Donnerberg had a landing catch of his personal, and the Lions (5-1, 2-0 Three Rivers League) downed the Timberwolves (5-1, 1-1) in Tualatin. 

Every brother additionally had an interception. Wiley Donnerberg’s got here in the long run zone, thwarting a Timberwolves drive halfway by means of the fourth quarter. 

Luke Ash carried 20 occasions for 130 yards and two touchdowns for the Timberwolves.

Wiley Donnerberg (West Linn) picture by Leon Neuschwander 

No. 3 Central Catholic 49, Gresham 0

The Rams (5-1, 4-0 Mt. Hood Convention) capitalized on two first-quarter fumbles on the best way to the home-field win over the Gophers (1-4, 0-4) at Hillsboro Stadium. 

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Rams quarterback Cru Newman rushed for a career-high 4 touchdowns. He threw for 2 scores as a part of his 7-of-10 passing efficiency. 

Zhaiel Smith caught each of Newman’s landing passes, giving him 5 landing catches up to now two weeks, and Cade Gehlen ran for a rating for the Rams of Southeast Portland, who’ve held all three of their Oregon opponents to seven factors or fewer. 

No. 5 Jesuit 52, No. 10 Westview 18

Payton Roth rushed for 290 yards and 5 touchdowns, and the Crusaders turned apart the host Wildcats (1-5, 0-2 Metro League) in Northwest Portland.

Jordan Fisher’s three-yard run gave the Wildcats a 6-0 lead, however the Crusaders (5-1, 2-0) of Southwest Portland reeled off the following 38 factors.

Fisher, the Oregon Class 6A dashing chief, completed with 71 yards on 21 carries. 

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Roth grew to become the third Class 6A participant to hurry for 5 scores this season, becoming a member of Oregon Metropolis’s Marcus Jordan and Franklin’s Josiah Heintzman. Roth’s 5 dashing touchdowns match essentially the most by a Jesuit participant up to now 5 seasons; Michael Rincon had 5 in final season’s playoffs at Lake Oswego. 

No. 6 Mountainside 21, Sundown 20

Aaron rey Simpson ran for an 84-yard landing early within the fourth quarter, and Holden Phillips’ level after kick pushed the Mavericks previous the visiting Apollos in Beaverton. 

Drew Nees had three landing passes — to Blake Hurley and two to Cole Massar — because the Apollos (3-3, 1-1 Metro League) of Northwest Portland constructed a 20-7 lead within the third quarter. 

Alex Ingalls hit Madden Tanuvasa for a 24-yard landing to drag the Mavericks (6-0, 2-0) inside 20-14 with 3:30 left within the third quarter. 

Tanuvasa made 10 tackles, together with two for loss, to guide the Mavericks’ protection.

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No. 6 Tigard 28, Lakeridge 14

Vaughn Croxton had 14 tackles to guide the protection, Brady Jordan handed for 2 touchdowns, and the Tigers (6-0, 2-0 Three Rivers League) defeated the visiting Pacers.

Ryan Oliver handed for 200 yards with two touchdowns for the Pacers (2-4, 0-2) of Lake Oswego. Oliver additionally threw his first interception of the season. He entered the sport having thrown 174 passes this season with out an interception, and he accomplished the ultimate three video games of final season (50 passes thrown) with out one.

Joey Olsen, who has dedicated to USC, and Baylor Corbin have been on the receiving finish of Oliver’s landing passes. 

Jordan related with Nate Duenas and Ethan Cate on his scoring throws. Konner Grant ran for a Tigers landing, handed to Duenas for a rating and made an interception on protection. 

No. 9 South Salem 55, McNary 19

The host Saxons received a kickoff-return landing from Tini Tinitali III as a part of their total particular groups benefit within the victory over the Celtics (0-6, 0-4 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) of Keizer. 

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The Celtics scored on their first possession, a go from Jackson Alt to Jake Allen on the finish of a seven-minute drive, however couldn’t construct on it. 

Daschel Smith (13 of 17, 252 yards) handed for 4 touchdowns, two to Zach Wusstig. The Saxons (5-1, 3-1) picked up 195 yards dashing on 21 carries.

Tini Tinitali III (South Salem) photo by Leon Neuschwander 

Tini Tinitali III (South Salem) picture by Leon Neuschwander 

Nelson 37, Barlow 34

Henry Nelson kicked a 21-yard subject objective as time expired to cap the Hawks’ comeback win over the host Bruins (3-3, 3-1 Mt. Hood Convention) in Gresham.

Kyle Pahlke’s landing catch pulled the Hawks (4-1, 3-1) of Completely satisfied Valley right into a 34-34 tie within the fourth quarter.

The Bruins received 102 yards and two touchdowns dashing from Hunter MacDonald. Jett Fay accomplished 10 of 18 passes for 183 yards and a rating. 

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The Hawks’ Reid Grey threw for a landing on a reverse go and had a landing catch. Avirey Durdahl had three landing passes. 

Sandy 24, Clackamas 14

Marco Torres kicked a 51-yard subject objective as a part of the Pioneers’ 17-point unanswered scoring run of their victory over the Cavaliers (2-4, 1-3 Mt. Hood Convention) in Clackamas.

Leithan Thompson’s landing catch put the Pioneers (3-3, 3-1) up 7-0 earlier than the Cavaliers received on the scoreboard with a 38-yard landing run by Zachariah Frazier and Nathan Crouchley’s interception return for a landing.

Garrett Willenberg scored on a brief run to drag the Pioneers even, 14-14, and Torres’ lengthy subject objective made it 17-14. Willenberg scored a second landing, with 22 seconds left, to seal the win.

The Cavaliers’ Blake Baker, who received damage on the finish of the second quarter and didn’t return, accomplished 7 of 10 passes for 63 yards. Frazier picked up 115 yards on 12 carries, and AJ Perez had seven catches for 61 yards.  

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Reynolds 21, David Douglas 18

The Raiders of Troutdale scored twice within the ultimate 4 minutes — the second landing coming after an onside kick restoration — to finish their comeback from a 12-0 deficit within the win over the host Scots (0-6, 0-4 Mt. Hood Convention) in Southeast Portland. 

After the Raiders (4-2, 2-2) took a 21-18 lead with two minutes left, the Scots transformed three fourth downs on their possession earlier than the Raiders made an interception to quash the risk.

The Scots’ Caleb Clardy ran for a rating, caught a landing go and compelled and recovered a fumble to arrange one in every of his touchdowns. Clardy left within the second half with an damage, nevertheless, and the Scots felt his absence because the Raiders rallied.

Newberg 28, Liberty 14

Isaac Heveron ran for 2 touchdowns, Hudson Davis and Gannon Williams every scored on the bottom, and the Tigers (4-2, 1-1 Pacific Convention) downed the host Falcons in Hillsboro. 

Reid Linkmeyer handed for one landing and ran for an additional for the Falcons (3-3, 1-1). 

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Linkmeyer changed beginning quarterback Tytan Rekow, who was injured on the workforce’s first drive. Falcons coach Eric Mahlum mentioned in a textual content it’s too quickly to inform the extent of Rekow’s damage. 

Sherwood 55, McMinnville 12 

Jaylan Moore returned an interception for a rating and caught a landing go, serving to the Bowmen defeat the visiting Grizzlies (3-3, 1-1 Pacific Convention). 

Kasen Covert handed for 3 landing and Aiden Owens ran for 2 scores for the Bowmen (4-2, 2-0). 

The Grizzlies’ Kane Sullivan handed for 2 touchdowns. 

Glencoe 26, Century 23

The host Crimson Tide capitalized when given a second probability after an inadvertent whistle on a failed fourth-down play and went on to defeat fellow Hillsboro college Century at Hare Discipline.

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With the Jaguars (2-4, 0-2 Pacific Convention) main 23-20 with lower than two minutes left, the Crimson Tide (2-4, 1-1) apparently fumbled the ball away on fourth down. However an inadvertent whistle gave them one other shot, and this time they transformed and went on to take the lead on a landing run by Trevor O’Leary.

A forty five-yard catch by Maliq Smith arrange O’Leary’s profitable rating. 

The Jaguars regained possession with 31 seconds left however couldn’t get farther than the Crimson Tide 32-yard line.

Elijah Garcia carried 31 occasions for 201 yards and a landing that put the Jaguars forward 23-20 with 2:31 left.

“Their operating again was a tank all evening,” Crimson Tide coach Ian Reynoso mentioned in reward of Garcia. “He was very spectacular.” 

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Lake Oswego 37, Oregon Metropolis 22

Calvin Macy ran for 2 touchdowns and Liam Davis handed for a rating, all within the first quarter, to get the Lakers (4-2, 1-1 Three Rivers League) rolling within the win over the visiting Pioneers (3-3, 0-2). 

Grants Cross 18, North Salem 14

Jace Blanchard handed to Luke Morgan for the go-ahead rating with 1:35 left, and the Cavemen downed the Vikings (4-2, 2-2 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) in Salem.

Erick Gonzalez’s landing catch halfway by means of the second quarter gave the Vikings a 14-6 lead. The Cavemen (4-2, 2-2) pulled inside 14-12 on a landing go from Blanchard to Malachi Kinyon 12 seconds earlier than halftime.

TC Manumaleuna II was 7 for 16 for 140 yards and the landing to Gonzalez (three catches, 107 yards). Josiah Davis rushed for 120 yards and a rating, and Pierce Walker had an interception for the Vikings. 

Jace Blanchard (Grants Cross) picture by Leon Neuschwander 

North Medford 42, Roseburg 6

Backup quarterback JT Knobloch-Scott handed for 4 touchdowns after Caiden Lacey was damage on the Black Twister’s first snap, and North Medford defeated visiting Roseburg (0-5, 0-4 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) at Spiegelberg Stadium in Medford. 

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Cayden Eckel had a 15-yard landing run, his first of the season, for Roseburg’s factors.

Knobloch-Scott related for 2 touchdowns with Connor Cesaro and threw for scores to DeAndre Card and AJ Pugliano. Kilohana Wailehua and Jeremiah Robbins had dashing touchdowns for the Black Twister (4-2, 4-0). 

Lacey was taken off the sphere on a stretcher, based on 1490 The Rating. 

Sprague 28, West Salem 21

Quarterback Athan Palmateer’s eight-yard landing run with three seconds left pushed the Olympians (3-3, 2-2 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) of Salem previous the visiting Titans. 

The Olympians blocked two Titans punts earlier than West Salem (0-6, 0-4) clawed again and cast a 21-21 tie. The Titans’ comeback was fueled by a blocked kick of their very own, by Cody Warren, resulting in an finish zone restoration by Aiden DeWitt. Later, Conner Oertel made a 30-yard landing catch to drag the Titans right into a 21-21 tie.

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Drew Rodriguez had a landing catch for the Olympians. 

Beaverton 41, Aloha 12

Ryan Blomquist and AJ Arneson scored on protection to assist the host Beavers (1-5, 1-1 Metro League) defeat the Warriors (0-6, 0-2). 

Javonte Thomas was in on 5 tackles and rushed for a landing for the Beavers.

Grant 35, Franklin 0

Marshune Waters stood out in all three phases of the sport to assist the Generals of Northeast Portland defeat the host Lightning (4-1, 3-1 Portland Interscholastic League) in Southeast Portland. 

Waters made an interception to cease an early Lightning drive, scored the Generals’ first landing on a go from Kellen Segel and made a second interception to arrange one other landing for the Generals (4-2, 4-0).

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The Generals bottled up the Lightning’s offense, permitting 126 yards, logging 4 sacks and recovering two fumbles. 

Segel handed for 3 scores — connecting additionally with Charles Manigo and Dakota Hoffart. Segel and fellow quarterback Cameron Reed ran for a landing every.

Jefferson 26, Wells 14

D’Marieon Gates had a 70-yard punt return for a landing and Jeray Mott returned a kickoff 80 yards for a rating, serving to the Democrats defeat the Guardians of Southwest Portland at Jefferson Excessive Faculty in North Portland.

Mott additionally made an interception and exceeded 100 yards dashing. J’Sean McIver ran for a rating, and Courageous Johnson and Sanborne Melson related on a 64-yard landing go for the Democrats (3-3, 3-1 Portland Interscholastic League).

Wyatt Andler scored on a two-yard run to drag the Guardians (2-4, 1-3) inside 14-6, and the rating went to 20-6 after Mott’s return.

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Parker Feld-Gore handed to Jordan Ertischek for a Guardians landing late within the first half to make it 26-14. 

D’Marieon Gates (Jefferson) picture by Naji Saker 

Roosevelt 35, Lincoln 27 (3OT)

Dontrell Betts scored on the primary snap of the third extra time, and JaMarrion Causey intercepted the Cardinals’ fourth-down go to seal the host Roughriders’ win in North Portland. 

Betts exploited the play of linemen Sea and Vai Takau to put up an enormous sport on the bottom for the Roughriders (3-3, 3-1 Portland Interscholastic League), who received impactful play on either side of the road of scrimmage from Nywaun Campbell.

Emmett Togni had each a dashing and receiving landing for the Cardinals (1-5, 1-3) of Southwest Portland. The play of defensive finish Moroni Seely-Roberts prompted the Roughriders to run away from his aspect, Cardinals coach Matt Caruso mentioned, however he nonetheless made a number of tackles for loss. 

“Going to 3 overtimes actually assessments a workforce’s resiliency, and I’m extraordinarily pleased with our guys,” Caruso mentioned in a textual content, mentioning that the Cardinals have been with out key starters on either side of the ball. “The battle that this workforce has and the assist they offer one another is immense. We’ve had back-to-back video games come right down to the wire, and each occasions we got here up simply quick. We’re poised to complete the season robust as we now have nice expertise all through the depth chart, and our lacking starters might be wholesome for subsequent week.” 

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Cleveland 16, McDaniel 15

Sean McCormick scored on a go play of greater than 50 yards and Jamel Pinchon scored on a 70-yard run and two conversions for the Warriors (2-4, 1-3 Portland Interscholastic League) of Southeast Portland within the win over the host Mountain Lions (0-6, 0-4) in Northeast Portland. 

The Mountain Lions led 15-0 earlier than McCormick’s landing. Pinchon’s lengthy rating and second conversion got here halfway by means of the third quarter. The Mountain Lions threatened to retake the lead however noticed drives fizzle. 

Jake Brewer had a 50-yard landing run, handed for a rating and completed with 229 yards of complete offense for the Mountain Lions. 

CLASS 5A

No. 1 Summit 35, No. 3 Bend 21

Sam Stephens ran for 3 second-half touchdowns because the Storm (5-1, 2-0 Intermountain Convention) rallied from a 14-7 halftime deficit to defeat the visiting Lava Bears (5-1, 1-1) in Northwest Bend. 

Malakai Nutter and Austin Baker ran for first-half touchdowns for the Lava Bears of Northeast Bend. 

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Storm quarterback Hogan Carmichael was 17 of 23 for 210 yards and two touchdowns, together with a 70-plus-yard reference to Charlie Ozolin. 

No. 2 Wilsonville 28, Hillsboro 14

The Spartans tied the rating when Ian Ingram related with Nahum Chavez on a 37-yard landing go on the ultimate play of the primary half, however the Wildcats pulled away within the fourth quarter for the Northwest Oregon Convention win in Wilsonville. 

Cooper Hiday caught three landing passes from Kallen Gutridge, the ultimate two within the fourth quarter. Nick Colyer additionally caught a landing go from Gutridge.

Jacob Ogden picked up greater than 150 yards on the bottom, and Luke Larson and Connor Smith made interceptions for the Wildcats (4-2, 2-0).

The Spartans (3-3, 1-2) held the Wildcats to 1 of 9 third-down conversions. Preston Doran was in on 12 tackles, together with two for loss and one sack, and he compelled a fumble. 

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Cooper Hiday (Wilsonville) picture by Leon Neuschwander 

No. 4 Thurston 24, Eagle Level 14

The Colts put up 17 consecutive second-half factors to drag away from a 7-7 rating and defeat the host Eagles (4-2, 3-1 Midwestern League). 

After Bryton Livingston and Wyatt Graves related on an 81-yard landing and made the rating 7-7 early within the third quarter, the Colts (4-2, 4-0) of Springfield received a 33-yard subject objective by Connor Nevin, a two-yard landing run by Vaun Halstead and a scoring go from Noah Blair to Luke Newell for a 24-7 lead halfway by means of the fourth quarter. 

Livingston (10 of 17, 168 yards) handed to David Brown for the Eagles’ ultimate landing, with a minute and a half left. Brown had 10 carries for 27 yards.

The Colts had possession for greater than half-hour of the 48-minute sport and registered six sacks.

Blair was 12 of 19 for 124 yards with two touchdowns, the primary going to Walker Bonar and staking the Colts to a 7-0 first-quarter lead. 

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No. 5 Silverton 72, Crescent Valley 54

Jackson Pfeifer ran for 4 scores, returned an interception for a landing and ran again a punt for an additional, and the host Foxes outlegged the Raiders of Corvallis within the highest-scoring sport in Class 5A or 6A this season. 

Rocco McClave ran for 3 scores and handed for 5 for the Raiders (1-5, 1-4 Mid-Willamette Convention) of Corvallis, who posted their highest level complete since Week 6 of 2019, after they scored 55 in a win over South Albany. 

The Foxes (5-1, 5-0) surpassed 60 factors for the second time up to now 10 seasons, the opposite time coming in a 62-point outing in Week 6 of 2014. 

Forest Grove 42, No. 6 Southridge 13

The host Vikings (2-4, 2-1 Northwest Oregon Convention) made 4 interceptions and Kaden Hale handed for 3 touchdowns within the victory over the Skyhawks. 

Hunter Frohnert returned an interception for a landing, Tyler Rebsom made two interceptions and recovered an onside kick, and Kyle Fabela made an interception.

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Jackson Powell ran for a rating and Cade Mitchell handed to CJ Sloan on the ultimate snap for an additional landing for the Skyhawks (5-1, 3-1) of Beaverton. 

Hale ran for 2 scores and related with Fabela (twice) and James Oberhelman for touchdowns. 

West Albany 41, No. 7 South Albany 25

Tyler Hart-McNally scored on a 38-yard run to place the host Bulldogs (3-2, 3-2 Mid-Willamette Convention) forward for good within the win over the RedHawks (4-2, 4-2).

Sawyer Hallberg returned the second-half kickoff for a landing for the RedHawks’ ultimate factors and a 25-21 lead. 

The RedHawks’ Kaden Youthful handed to DeShawn Gilliam for his or her first landing. Anthony Vestal (141 yards from scrimmage) and Max Louber scored on the bottom for South Albany. 

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Max Williams (5 tackles) and Louber (4) led the RedHawks’ protection. 

Hart-McNally and Marcus Allen every ran for 3 touchdowns for the Bulldogs, who misplaced their earlier two video games. 

Tyler Hart-McNally (West Albany) picture by Leon Neuschwander 

No. 8 Dallas 48, Corvallis 26

The Spartans (0-6, 0-6 Mid-Willamette Convention) hung with the Dragons for the primary half earlier than Dallas (4-1, 4-1) pulled away for the street victory. 

Toby Worsch scored on fourth right down to put the Spartans forward 6-0, and Alex Prechel’s 25-yard completion to Truman Brasfield introduced Corvallis inside 20-19 at halftime. As time wound down on the half, the Spartans stopped the Dragons on two performs after Dallas had achieved first-and-goal from the 2-yard line. 

The Dragons seized the higher hand after halftime, nevertheless, and posted their fourth consecutive win. 

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Brock Dunkin had 14 tackles (three for loss) and returned an interception for a landing. Steven Ward had 13 tackles (three for loss) for the Dragons. Emilio Miranda ran for 181 yards and three touchdowns. 

No. 9 Canby 35, Centennial 0

Taeler Pfenning carried 17 occasions for 188 yards and three touchdowns, main the Cougars (4-2, 1-1 Northwest Oregon Convention) to the victory over the visiting Eagles (0-6, 0-4) of Gresham. 

Pfenning has been the Cougars’ workhorse the previous two weeks instead of Tyler Konold, an all-state operating again final season who has been out with a excessive ankle sprain. 

Konold “was suited up and is nearing a full return,” Cougars coach Jimmy Joyce mentioned in a textual content. “We wish him as near 100% as he’s going to be. We hope to have him again subsequent week, however excessive ankle sprains are difficult.” 

No. 10 Central (3-2, 3-2) at McKay (1-4, 1-3) (SATURDAY) 

Mountain View 45, Redmond 6

Connor Crum threw landing passes to 3 receivers and ran for a rating because the Cougars of Bend defeated the visiting Panthers (2-4, 0-2 Intermountain Convention).

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Sam Creech, Jackson Hersch and Jack Foley caught landing passes for the Cougars (4-2, 2-0). Hersch returned an interception for the Cougars’ ultimate landing. Colton Crowl was in on 9 tackles to guide the protection. 

Crum, who had a four-yard landing run to make it 24-6, accomplished 15 of 25 passes for 205 yards with the three scores and one interception. Ben Yundt carried 12 occasions for 172 yards. 

Kyle Littlejohn’s one-yard run pulled the Panthers inside 17-6 within the third quarter. Nathan Wachs additionally factored within the Panthers’ offense, gaining 101 yards on 5 catches. 

Putnam 26, Hood River Valley 13

Tyler Creswick returned the kickoff for a tiebreaking landing after Hood River Valley made the rating 13-13, and the Kingsmen went on to defeat the Eagles (2-4, 1-3 Northwest Oregon Convention) in Hood River.

James Bauman scored as soon as on the bottom and as soon as through the go for the Kingsmen (6-0, 2-0) of Milwaukie. Adam Tetrick returned a kick for a rating and made an interception, and Oaklund Selfors was a disruptive power on the defensive position for the Kingsmen. 

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Creswick entered the sport with 5 nonoffensive touchdowns this season, already essentially the most in a whole season up to now 5 seasons of Oregon Class 5A and 6A soccer. 

Tyler Creswick (Putnam) picture by Leon Neuschwander 

Willamette 18, Crater 13

Ryan Prescott handed for 2 touchdowns and Waylen Alexander ran for the Wolverines’ first rating of their win over the visiting Comets (2-4, 1-3 Midwestern League) of Central Level in Eugene. 

Prescott related with Myles Brooks for an 18-7 lead, permitting the Wolverines (3-3, 2-2) to face up to a landing go from Ben Higginson to Luke Higginson halfway by means of the fourth quarter. 

Springfield 31, Churchill 14

The Millers scored 24 unanswered factors to reel within the visiting Lancers of Eugene.

A landing go adopted by a landing run by Tyler Mikel put the Lancers (2-4, 2-2 Midwestern League) forward 14-7 early within the second quarter.

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Caeleb Kasperek handed for 2 touchdowns and ran for an additional in main the comeback for the Millers (4-2, 3-1). Connor Dye hit the 100-yard mark on the bottom and scored one landing every dashing and receiving. Dye made two sacks on protection. 

North Eugene 62, South Eugene 3

Devon Anderson handed for 2 touchdowns and ran for 4 for the Highlanders (2-4, 1-3) of their Midwestern League victory over the visiting Axe (1-5, 0-4). 

Caldera 13, Ridgeview 12

The Wolfpack of Bend got here again twice, the ultimate time on Brady White’s landing with 5 minutes left, to defeat the visiting Ravens (1-5, 0-2 Intermountain Convention). 

Coach Mike Mitchell lauded the defensive play of Griffin Sanchez and Carter Nores and the particular groups performances of Austin Henney and Alex Byler after the Wolfpack — of their first varsity season — improved their document to 2-4 total and 1-1 within the IMC. 

Zorion Issangya ran for 2 touchdowns for the Ravens. 

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CLASS 4A

No. 1 Mazama 47, Hidden Valley 0

Trevor Anderson stood out on offense and protection within the Vikings’ victory over the visiting Mustangs (2-4, 1-3 Huge Sky Convention) of Grants Cross.

Anderson returned an interception 30 yards for a landing and had three tackles for loss and a sack.

Vikings quarterback Tyson Van Gastel was 4 of 6 with two landing passes and ran for an additional rating.

Brody Hubble scored touchdowns on each of his receptions and made an interception for the Vikings (6-0, 3-0) of Klamath Falls. Seth McLane ran 23 yards for an additional Vikings landing. 

Trevor Anderson (Mazama) picture by Fletcher Wold 

No. 2 Estacada 59, La Salle Prep 13

Cory James and James Durand returned interceptions for touchdowns, Aron Meraz returned a kick for a rating, and the host Rangers (5-1, 2-0 Tri-Valley Convention) defeated the Falcons (1-5, 1-1) of Milwaukie.

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Manusha Tamzambi ran for a Falcons rating and Nathaniel Dominitz handed for a landing. 

No. 3 Marist Catholic 49, Cottage Grove 13

Drew Prickel had an 80-yard run amongst his two dashing touchdowns and AJ Sargent scored one landing on a kickoff return and one other on a 29-yard go play because the Spartans of Eugene defeated the visiting Lions (0-6, 0-4) in an Oregon West Convention sport. 

Aiden Hazen had eight tackles in a single half for the Spartans (5-1, 3-0). 

No. 4 Pendleton 39, Criminal County 0

Jack Davis accomplished 11 of 14 passes with two touchdowns and ran for 2 extra scores, pacing the visiting Buckaroos (5-1, 2-0 Larger Oregon League) to the win over the Cowboys (3-3, 1-1) in Prineville.

Payton Lambert (9 carries, 141 yards) rushed for a landing. Chas Corbett scored as soon as on the bottom and as soon as through the go, and Gavin Clark additionally had a landing catch for the Buckaroos, who posted their third shutout of the season. 

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No. 5 Henley 54, Klamath Union 7

Logan Whitlock ran for 4 scores and compelled a fumble, serving to the Hornets (6-0, 3-0 Huge Sky Convention) defeat the visiting Pelicans (2-4, 1-3) in a matchup of Klamath Falls faculties. 

Wayce Saluskin ran 4 yards close to the tip of the sport for the Pelicans’ rating. 

Kyle Nichols and Luke Bennett had an interception apiece for the Hornets. Mark Carpenter returned a kick for a landing, and Shaw Stork ran for 2 touchdowns and handed to Luke Bennett for an additional. 

No. 6 La Grande (3-2, 1-0) at Madras (3-2, 0-1) (SATURDAY) 

No. 7 Scappoose 45, Seaside 14

Max Nowlin handed for 4 touchdowns, and Scappoose (5-1, 2-0 Cowapa League) blocked two punts within the comeback win over the Seagulls (2-4, 0-2) at Broadway Discipline in Seaside. 

Jake White ran for 2 touchdowns because the Seagulls took a 14-7 halftime lead.

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Trey Fuller, Johnny Clothier, Ben Rintoul and Colby Campbell caught Nowlin’s landing passes. Trey Dieringer ran for a Scappoose landing.

Joey Botsford recovered a blocked punt in the long run zone for a landing, Jaiden Smith made an interception, and Rintoul and Warren Haatia blocked punts for Scappoose, which received six point-after kicks and a 27-yard subject objective from Aimar Cancinos. 

No. 8 Baker 35, The Dalles 8

Kayden Garvin ran for 2 touchdowns and Tate Powell caught a landing go from Paul Hobson to stake the host Bulldogs to a 21-0 halftime lead within the win over the Riverhawks (1-4, 0-2 Larger Oregon League).

Hobson handed to Sprint Bloomer for a 28-0 lead, and Hudson Spike returned an interception to present the Bulldogs (4-2, 1-1) a 35-0 lead.

Anthony Jara scored on the ultimate play for The Dalles. 

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No. 9 Cascade 38, Philomath 20

Trenton Wymore ran for 2 touchdowns, Nolan Abrams threw a landing go to Jackson Walsh, and the Cougars (4-2, 3-0 Oregon West Convention) downed the visiting Warriors (1-5, 1-3) in Turner. 

Karsten Sande and Matthew Hinkle additionally had landing runs for the Cougars, who received an interception by Gaje Nicholson. 

The Warriors’ Kaden Muir ran for 2 touchdowns and had one other run of greater than 60 yards. Rocco De La Rosa additionally ran for a Warriors landing. 

No. 10 Marshfield 45, Ashland 8

Marcelo Saturen scored on a 62-yard landing go from Jojo Harrower for the host Grizzlies (1-5, 0-4 Huge Sky Convention) within the loss to the Pirates (5-1, 3-0) of Coos Bay.

Gavin White and Talon Hernandez led the Grizzlies defensively. 

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Tillamook 49, St. Helens 17

The Cheesemakers scored three touchdowns within the first 5 minutes of the third quarter to drag away from the host Lions (3-3, 1-1 Cowapa League). 

Zeyon Hurliman caught two landing passes for the Cheesemakers (4-2, 2-0), who led 21-9 earlier than their third-quarter blitz. 

Tanner Hoskins handed for 204 yards and the 2 scores to Hurliman, who completed with six catches for 83 yards. Gilbert Whitlatch carried 11 occasions for 126 yards and two touchdowns, and Garrison Gunder piled up 127 return yards. 

Woodburn 48, Molalla 7

Ty Beyer rushed for 98 yards and three scores and Cruz Veliz picked up 97 yards and likewise scored, serving to the Bulldogs (5-1, 2-0 Tri-Valley Convention) to gather the victory at Molalla (0-6, 0-2).

Molalla’s Mason King related with Matt Mueller on a 60-yard landing, however 5 first-half turnovers doomed the workforce’s probabilities.

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The Bulldogs’ Asiel Cruz intercepted two passes. 

Ty Beyer (Woodburn) picture by Leon Neuschwander 

Milwaukie 6, Astoria 2

Donny Greenberg made an interception and Kaden Harris accomplished a landing go within the second quarter of the Mustangs’ home-field win over the Fishermen (0-6, 0-2 Cowapa League). 

On the sport’s ultimate play, the Fishermen’s fourth-and-goal go from the 5-yard line was incomplete, permitting the Mustangs (4-2, 1-1) to flee. 

Candy Dwelling 59, Junction Metropolis 34

Heath Nichol had 4 passing touchdowns, ran for a rating and made an interception on protection, main the Huskies (3-3, 2-2 Oregon West Convention) previous the host Tigers (3-3, 1-2).

Brady Nichols had three landing catches for the Huskies, and Kaden Zajic additionally had a scoring catch. 

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Gladstone 36, Parkrose 0

Brayde Owen had 4 touchdowns for the Gladiators (3-2, 1-1 Tri-Valley Convention) within the victory in Northeast Portland over the host Broncos (0-6, 0-2), who proceed to be led offensively by Junior Bradford, a sophomore additionally making contributions on particular groups. 

Owen scored on a kick return, an interception return and two operating performs. Hayden Smith, like Owen, exceeded 100 yards on the bottom and had a landing. 

The Gladiators made three interceptions and scored on a security on protection.

Stayton 54, North Bend 14

Ty Borde had 29 carries for 212 yards and three touchdowns and Cody Leming ran for a rating and handed for 2 because the host Eagles (4-2) defeated the Bulldogs (2-4). 

The Eagles’ Tanner Starbuck and Travis King additionally had dashing touchdowns. Brock Hubert and King caught a landing go every. On protection, the Eagles received interceptions from Probability Ellingsworth and Bishop Szmyd. 

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Banks 49, Rainier 0

Jack Lyda scored on a 62-yard reception on the primary snap, Ashton Crossen returned the second-half kickoff 86 yards for a landing, and Banks (6-0, 2-0 Coastal Vary League) didn’t enable the Columbians (2-4, 1-2) within the purple zone within the win in Banks. 

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Chiawana 53, Hermiston 14

The Bulldogs (2-4, 2-3 Mid-Columbia Convention) trailed 46-0 earlier than Jaime Ramirez-Ortega scored on a 75-yard catch-and-run go from Isaac Corey within the loss to the Riverhawks (6-0, 6-0) in Hermiston. 



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