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2A GSHL football: Columbia River 25, R.A. Long 13

By Kyle Bliquez / For The Columbian
Published: September 23, 2017, 12:39am

Columbia River 25, R.A. Long 13

Julian Garcia threw for a touchdown and ran for a another while splitting duty at the helm of the Chieftain offense with Matthew Asplund.

R.A. Long trailed 11-7 at the half following a 16-play drive to start the second quarter, though Columbia River answered after the break with two quick scores.

The Chieftain quarterbacks averaged just less than 17 yards per completion as the receivers were able to find consistent openings deep downfield.

The Columbia River offense succeeded on just one of six fourth down attempts, opting to punt just twice during the win.

The Chieftains forced and recovered two fumbles. Two interceptions were called back due to penalties and another fumble that was returned for a touchdown was reversed as well.

COLUMBIA RIVER 25, R.A. LONG 13

RA Long 0 7 0 6–13

Col. River 11 0 14 0–25

First Quarter

CR — Tristan Hoyer 24 FG

CR — Jack Armstrong 20 pass from Julian Garcia (Garcia run)

Second Quarter

RAL — Anthony Broxton 2 pass from Owen Enriquez (Julio Magana-Huerta kick)

Third Quarter

CR — Koben Jamison 10 run (Hoyer kick)

CR — Garcia 24 run (Hoyer kick)

Fourth Quarter

RAL — Parker Reeves 3 run (kick failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — RA Long, Reeves 14-60, Enriquez 13-31, Jayden Young 7-23, Broxton 1-3, Justin Holmdahl 2-1, Braden Maggs 1-(-4); Columbia River, Jerrett Seelbinder 11-44, Jamison 10-41, Garcia 7-39, Matthew Asplund 4- -3

PASSING — RA Long, Enriquez 15-32-0-110; Columbia River, Matthew Apslund 9-15-0-155, Garcia 2-4-0-31

RECEIVING — RA Long, Conner Wallace 2-27, Cole Kotera 2-26, Broxton 5-25, Mark Evans III 3-14, Reeves 1-12, Holmdahl 1-5, Young 1-1; Columbia River, Hoyer 3-65, Blake Bryan 2-54, Kanen Eaton 4-46, Armstrong 2-21

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