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    PAGE A14, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 28, 2018
Tumwater runs past McNary
McNary’s (0-4) defense
had no answer for Tumwater’s
wing-T as the T-Birds rushed
for more than 500 yards to
throttle the Celtics 57-13 on
Friday, Sept. 21.
Tumwater scored on runs
of 90, 58 and 92 yards in the
fi rst half to take a command-
ing 43-6 lead.
McNary got on the score-
board early in the second
quarter when Nigel Harris
caught a 10-yard touchdown
pass from Erik Barker.
Barker completed 16 of 27
passes for 121 yards. Harris
caught two passes for 51 yards.
Junior Walling, who rushed
for 140 yards on 25 carries,
scored the fi nal touchdown of
the game on a two-yard run.
The Celtics host South
Medford on Friday, Sept. 28 at
7:15 p.m.
McNary quarterback Erik
Barker completed 16 of 27
passes for 121 yards and a
touchdown on Friday, Sept. 21
at Tumwater, Wash.
BELOW:
Ryan
Rickman
rushed for 144 yards on
22 carries as South Salem
came from behind to defeat
Sprague.
Marty Hegr
tain Valley Conference play at
home against Bend on Friday,
Sept. 28 while the Olympians
host Tigard in their fi nal non-
league game.
Sheldon 56
West Salem 21
Sheldon jumped out a 35-0
lead in the second quarter and
coasted to victory.
Anthony Gould scored
West Salem’s fi rst points,
catching a 43-yard touchdown
pass from Simon Thompson at
the end of the fi rst half.
Jamal McMurrin then
grabbed a 18-yard touchdown
pass from Thompson in the
third quarter.
Jordan Whitaker scored the
fi nal touchdown of the game
on a 1-yard run.
Thompson completed 13
of 31 passes for 183 yards, two
touchdowns and three inter-
ceptions.
He also rushed for 80 yards
on 10 carries.
Gould caught six passes for
117 yards.
West Salem (2-2) plays at
Beaverton on Friday, Sept. 28.
Through Week 4
C/ATT
YDS
TD
Simon Thompson, West
50/109
942
14
8
64/111
615
6
6
INT
39/86
520
4
1
Zac Sullivan, North
31/63
406
4
3
RUSHING
CAR
YDS
TD
105
611
8
Junior Walling, McNary
64
290
1
Ryan Rickman,
47
290
2
1
Chris Sharp,
Sprague
South
Simon Thompson,
27
249
47
229
1
53
196
3
REC
YDS
TD
West
21
529
7
South
14
291
3
4
West
Clint Pfeifer, North
Jordan Whitaker,
West
RECEIVING
Anthony Gould,
Treyden Harris,
South
Jamal McMurrin,
West
14
176
17
165
1
15
165
0
Noah Bach, McNary
19
161
1
JACK BAEZ
Jacob Jackson,
14
160
2
Junior,
McNary High School
Griffi n Oliveira,
McNary
McNary
Randy
Jeff
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North Salem (0-4) battled
undefeated Silverton for a
half but an interception re-
turned for a touchdown just
before intermission ended any
chance of an upset.
Clint Pfeifer led the Vikings
offense, rushing for 92 yards
and two touchdowns on 20
carries.
North Salem plays at McK-
ay on Friday, Sept. 28.
presented by
PASSING
Elijah Enomoto-Haole,
65
Silverton 34
North Salem 13
of the Week
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South Salem 21
Sprague 20
Sprague (0-4) owned the
fi rst half but South Salem (2-
2) took control in the fourth
quarter, scoring 21 unan-
swered points to defeat the
Olympians for the fi rst time
since 2015.
Sprague took a 20-0 lead
into halftime after Ethan
Johnson threw touchdown
passes to Wiley Roberts and
Marshall Bray, and Chris
Sharp scored on a 4-yard run.
But the Saxons got on the
board early in the fourth quar-
ter when Zach Webster scored
on a 1-yard run.
Elijah
Enomoto-Haole
then connected with Webster
for a 30-yard touchdown and
Treyden Harris for a 23-yard
score to give South Salem the
lead with 6:56 remaining.
Ryan Rickman led the
Saxons ground game, fi nish-
ing with 144 yards on 22 car-
ries. Sharp had 90 yards on 24
touches for Sprague.
South Salem opens Moun-
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