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PAGE B6, KEIZERTIMES, OCTOBER 5, 2018 SALEM-KEIZER STATISTICAL LEADERS Through Week 5 North Salem tops rival McKay PASSING C/ATT YDS TD INT Simon Thompson, West 70/141 1197 16 8 55/117 759 6 2 Erik Barker, McNary 64/111 742 7 7 Zac Sullivan, 36/70 517 4 3 CAR YDS TD 120 694 9 60 389 3 Junior Walling, McNary 82 371 1 Clint Pfeifer, 61 294 2 43 290 1 62 228 3 TD Elijah Enomoto-Haole, North Salem got its fi rst win of the season, defeating rival McKay 52-31 last Friday. The Vikings scored all six of their offensive touchdowns on the ground. Teyden Ysasaga led the of- fense, fi nishing with 118 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 12 carries. Ysasaga also caught a pass for 30 yards. Travis Hardy rushed for two touchdowns. Clint Pfeifer and Ian Carlos also got into the end zone. Jason Carter-Varay returned an interception for a touch- down for the second time this season. Quarterback Zac Sullivan completed fi ve of seven passes for 111 yards. North Salem (1-4) hosts West Albany on Friday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. McKay (0-5) plays at Corvallis. Bend 34 South Salem 24 South Salem (2-3) jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the fi rst quarter but Bend (4-1) scored three touchdowns in an explo- sive fourth quarter to complete the comeback. Bend took its fi rst lead, 14- 10, on a 35-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and then added a 4-yard run to go ahead 21-10 early in the fourth. But the Saxons answered with a Ryan Rickman 2-yard run and 63-yard pass from Eli- jah Enomoto-Haole to Trey- den Harris to retake the lead, 24-21, with 5:54 remaining. However, the Lava Bears had the last laugh, scoring two touchdowns in the fi nal 3:31 on runs of 12 and 40 yards. Enomoto-Haole completed 16 of 31 passes for 239 yards, two touchdowns and an inter- ception. Harris caught seven passes for 157 yards. Rickman rushed for 99 yards on 13 car- ries. The Saxons play at West Sa- lem on Friday, Oct. 5 at 7:15 p.m. Beaverton 35 West Salem 33 West Salem (2-3) dug itself too big of a hole, falling behind 28-0 in the fi rst half. Anthony Gould started the comeback, returning a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown at the end of the second quarter and then catching a 22-yard touchdown pass to begin the third. After Thompson and Gould connected for a 53-yard touchdown with 3 minutes re- maining, the Titans recovered an onside kick. But West Salem couldn’t complete the come- back. The Titans missed an extra point and made one of three two-point conversions. Gould caught 11 passes for 183 yards and the two scores. Thompson completed 20 of 32 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns. South North RUSHING Chris Sharp, Sprague Ryan Rickman, South North Simon Thompson, Jordan Whitaker, West West RECEIVING REC YDS West 32 712 9 South 21 448 4 4 Anthony Gould, Kent Brewer Isaak Vipperman, #40, Cris Davis, #80, and a group of North Salem defenders tackle McKay running back Rafael Aguilar. JT Martin and Noah Franco each rushed for a touchdown. West Salem hosts South Sa- lem on Friday, Oct. 5 at 7:15 p.m. Tigard 59 Sprague 13 Undefeated Tigard domi- nated winless Sprague (0-5) from the onset, jumping out to a 24-0 lead at halftime. Chris Sharp got the Olym- pians on the scoreboard with a 54-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Tyeson Thomas then caught a 17-yard touchdown pass from Ethan Flanigan in the fourth quarter. Flanigan completed six of eight passes for 92 yards. Sharp rushed for 83 yards on 15 carries. Sprague plays at McNary on Friday, Oct. 5 at 7:15 p.m. Treyden Harris, Jamal McMurrin, West 20 225 Griffi n Oliveira, McNary 19 209 1 Jacob Jackson, 16 177 2 McNary JONES FARM PRODUCE E X P I R E S 10 - 27-18 Buy 1, Get 1 FREE Ice Cream Dessert Jones Farm PRODUCE 5 Miles North of Keizer — 10325 River Rd NE LIKE US ON FACEBOOK Growing Fresh Local Fruits and Veggies for Five Generations HOURS: Mon – Fri: 9 to 7 • Sat – Sun: 9 to 5 $ 2 OFF 00 20 lb. box Fresh Apples JONES FARM PRODUCE E X P I R E S 10 - 27-18