Sports Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, November 15, 2017 A13 FOOTBALL Continued from Page A10 Davidson slipped through for a fourth-down touchdown, the Wolverines kicking in the extra point, bringing their lead to 43-14. Grant Union followed up with Hallgarth making a fourth-down conversion. However, Santiam got the stop at their own 26-yard line. Davidson again slipped by on a toss play, rushing 60 yards for a touchdown on the next drive, and the kick was good, bringing Santiam to a 50-14 lead. In the fourth, Grant Union didn’t score, but also didn’t allow Santiam to reach their goal line. Grant Union head coach Jason Miller said losing their quarterback hurt, but he was still pleased with the effort from his team. “The kids had to fill in spots — we did practice there, obviously, but it’s not the same,” he said. “Wade’s a play maker and a game changer, so losing him hurt, but the kids battled, and I’m proud of them.” Miller said the Wolverines The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Prospector quarterback Kellen Shelley keeps the ball with Elijah Humbird blocking. had speed, and their linemen and did a better job of block- ing. “They’re disciplined and they work hard,” he said. “They’re a good quality foot- ball team.” Santiam head coach Dustin McGee said his team defense went through “bumps and bruises” but he was proud of how they played. “I wouldn’t want to play with another team,” he said. “Santiam was a really good team that deserves to go on.” Grant Union linebacker Ty McDaniel said he enjoyed the executed the game exactly as planned. “We ran the ball hard, fired off the line of scrimmage and our boys played great defense right from the get go,” he said. “I’m very proud of them — looking forward to next week.” Maley said over the season The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Grant Union’s Drew Lusco, right, assists Taylor Hunt tackling Santiam’s JD Hackanson (24). season and his team. “I’m glad I came back to play my senior year,” he said. “It was a great season and a great group of guys,” Miller said. “I’m going to miss these seniors.” Although Grant Union is 6.Nebraska vs Penn State Ny da m’ s week 11 of 13 losing 11 seniors, Miller said they have plenty to look for- ward to next year. “With the underclassmen coming up, we have some talent, some promising kids there, so I’m excited,” he said. • IT’S EASY • IT’S FREE The helpful place. 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