Sterling Reynolds ran for 100 yards and four touchdowns — in the first half — and the Thunder wasted no time in dispatching Hudson’s Bay at McKenzie Stadium.
The win keeps Mountain View on track for a playoff spot. The Thunder can clinch second place with a win next week over Columbia River. Lose to the Chieftains, and there could be a three-team tie for second place.
The Thunder dominated up front on both offense and defense. They outgained the Eagles 284-2 in net yardage in the first half, and by intermission had 14 first downs to one for the Eagles.
By game’s end — with Mountain View playing reserves for the entire second half — the Thunder finished with 337 total yards. Hudson’s Bay’s net offense was -23 yards.