PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 22, 2017 Claggett begins season with road win Whtteaker loses opener at Houck SALEM—Claggett Creek started its middle school foot- ball season with a 20-6 win at Judson on Wednesday, Sept. 14. Rudy Garcia ran for two touchdowns in the victory. On fourth-and-long, quar- terback Nathan Allen threw a touchdown to Alex Estrada . Judson scored its only touchdown on a kickoff re- turn in the third quarter. “It was a good game for the most part,” CCMS head coach Aaron Carr said. “We have some work to do and we now have a good idea on what we need to focus on.” Whiteaker Whiteaker’s varsity football team dropped its opener 30-6 to Houck on Thursday, Sept. 14. Head coach Tom Larimer cited a lack of experience and lack of ball security. “We have real good size an d athleticism, but almost none of these kids have ever played before,” Larimer said. “We came out with too much emotion and not enough dis- cipline. That was my fault, and we will improve in that area. In the fi rst half we dropped the ball all over the fi eld, and didn’t contain Houck’s QB, and before we knew it we were down big.” Whiteaker moved the ball, but lost four fi rst half fumbles and went into halftime down KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wtley ABOVE: Whtteaker etghth grader Carson Long, who had 11 catches for 138 yards, trtes to elude a Houck tackler on Thurs- day, Sept. 14. RIGHT: Rudy Garcta scored two rushtng touch- downs for Claggett Creek on Wednesday, Sept. 13. 24-0. The Wolverines were victimized by three long touchdown runs by Houck’s quarterback, all followed by successful two point conver- sions. “We won’t play against a faster or better runner all year—at least we got that kid out of the way in Week 1,” Larimer said. Whiteaker settled down af- ter halftime, playing Houck’s starters to a 6-6 second half. The offense was led by Carson Long, who had 11 catches for 138 yards, and quarterback Porter Vaughn, who completed 12 of 20 for 145 yards and no intercep- tions. “Porter did a great job in his fi rst game ever at QB,” of- fensive coordinator Marcus Larimer said. “We moved the ball well through the air, and our O-Line gave him a com- fortable pocket. Ball security in the open fi eld was our main issue and we will fi x it. Carson had a huge game and rose up as a weapon. We did some things well that we can build on.” Bo Bielby led the Wolver- ines on the ground with 21 yards on seven carries. Although Whiteaker struggled to run the ball, Tom praised the offensive line (Spencer Millis, Isaiah McGrath, Lazaro Chavez, Ethan Fisler, Carlos Saldana, Roberto Ibarra, and Zander Rhoades) for not allowing a single sack. Long and Vaughn led the defense with 13 and six tack- les, respectively, and lineback- er Wyatt Paul chipped in four. 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