Gold Beach and Cascade Christian win in Sunset blowouts
From Staff Reports
Sunday, September 28, 2008 |
Gold Beach pummeled Coquille 69-20 on the road. The Panthers racked up 539 total yards of offense to the Red Devils’ 342. Jeffrey Knox scored five total touchdowns for Gold Beach in the Sunset Conference game.
“Basically Knox was the show. He’s an incredible athlete. He’s a motor for their team,” Coquille coach John Breuer said. “We couldn’t stop Knox and we couldn’t get in the end zone.”
Cascade Christian blows out Bandon
Bandon lost the battle on the front lines to Cascade Christian in a 52-6 blowout. The Challengers racked up 377 rushing yards in the game and held the Tigers to 57 yards of total offense.
Connor Kirkpatrick carried the ball 14 times for 87 yards for Cascade Christian.
Glide tops Reedsport
Glide outlasted Reedsport at home in a 38-32 win.
Will Hissong had three rushing touchdowns for the Wildcats in the win, while Cory Christoffersen led the Braves with three touchdowns on special teams.
Reedsport had 26 points in the fourth quarter.
Far West League
Bruins fall to Fortuna
Brookings-Harbor fell to Fortuna (Calif.) 35-0 in a demoralizing nonleague loss.
“They were a more experienced team. We just haven’t been able to get our kids to believe they’re good enough to win a ball game right now,” said Bruins coach Jim Keys.
Siuslaw wins on the road
Siuslaw ground out a 14-7 victory at Yamhill-Carlton.
Rivers-Gage Hunt caught an 18-yard touchdown pass from Jacob Mitchell for the Vikings, and Mitchell later ran for a 5-yard score.
Heath Rodes ran from 2 yards for Yamhill-Carlton’s touchdown.
Skyline League
North Lake pounds Powers
North Lake handed Powers a 30-14 loss at Powers. A 72-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and and a 62-yard scoring run from Cruisers quarterback Kyle Blanton weren’t enough for Powers.
“We need to pick it up and play four quarters of football,” said Powers coach Nick Gonzalez.
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