CAMAS — Seton Catholic’s second-year program needs all hands on deck to have a shot at victory.
Friday night at Doc Harris Stadium, the Cougars were without one of their leaders, and it showed in a 64-8 Trico 1A League loss to Columbia (White Salmon).
Junior starting quarterback Will Noce-Sheldon sat out with a thumb injury suffered in last week’s loss to Toledo, relegating him to cheerleading duties as classmate Thomas Martin got his first career start behind center.
“I had a lot of jitters at the beginning,” said Martin, who finished 7-of-23 for 57 yards with three interceptions. “I was used to running at wide receiver, but the guys put a lot of faith in me. I was good to go after the first whistle.”