Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 21, 1982, Page 31, Image 31

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SA N D * (O r«.) POST Thor» . Oct 2 ), 1982 (S«c 3)
Big plays key Gopher win
vious K earney’s teammates
approved
It was to be one of the few
things Sandy fans had to
cheer about An interception
at the Gopher 22 ended the
drive
Gresham ran four plays
and punted the ball away,
but this time the Pioneers,
who had the ball on the San
dy 49, lost a fumble in the
backfield
On the next play Gabe
Gomez was on the receiving
end of a 38 yard pass play,
and with 2:29 left in the first
quarter the Pioneers were
down 7-0
On the f ir s t p la y of
Gresham's next possession
Gomez ran around the end
on a reverse, scoring from 42
yards out
“ It took the wind right out
of us. I think that's the main
th in g ,” said John Rohr,
defensive coordinator
It wasn’t the last the
Pioneers saw of player
number 7. Gomez scored
again in the second quarter
He caught four passes for all
of the Gophers' 73 yards in
the air They gained another
359 yards on the ground
For Sandy. Kearney gain­
ed 98 yards on 24 carries
Scott Skipper contributed
another 59 yards on 12 ca r­
ries
Skipper paced the defense
with 14 tackles Pat Beard
c o n tr ib u te d 12, F r a n k
McKinms nine and Kearney
seven
B ill Bowman ran two
kickoff returns back for a
total of 49 yards
“ I'm glad we don t have to
play them again.” Coach
Greg O 'M eara said
t ontinoed from Page 2
“ It shows what good public
support and a good feeder
program can do ”
Centennial, the Pioneers'
Friday night homecoming
opponent, is 4-2 in Mt Hood
C o n fe re n c e p la y . T hey
played in a jamboree against
C la c k a m a s and F o re s t
Grove last weekend
O 'M eara said that they'll
be watching for 8-3 and
180-pound re c e iv e r M att
Fischer
Also, he said the Eagles
have a good quarterback in
6-1 and 165-pound senior
M ark James
“ W e ll have to put the
pressure on h im ," O'Meara
said.
In o th e r M H C actio n
Reynolds downed Columbia
35-6, The Dalles defeated
Parkrose 12-0 and Barlow
downed David Douglas 35-8
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