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WHITEPINE LEAGUE
Logos 72, Lapwai 12
Another week, another dominant win for Logos (4-0, 5-0). Lapwai (1-2, 2-2) actually struck first on a 71-yard touchdown pass from Jereese McCormack to Ahlius Yearout, but from there, Logos took control. Quarterback Jack Driskill threw three touchdown passes (two to Lucius Comis, one to Dominic Porras), rushed for two touchdowns, and returned an interception for a score. Comis, Ryan Daniels, Honour Mallery, Henry Sundlie and Baxter Covington all scored rushing touchdowns, as well.
Potlatch 76, Troy 34
Potlatch (3-0, 4-0) remained unbeaten in Whitepine play, setting up a monumental showdown on Friday with Logos. Quarterback Jack Clark rushed for four touchdowns and threw a fifth to Waylon Marshall. Marshall also scored on a touchdown run and returned an interception for a score. Ben Johnson added three rushing TDs for the Loggers. For Troy, Makhi Durrett threw two touchdowns and rushed for two scores. Jackson Marone and Wade Moser caught TDs for the Trojans, while Braddock Buchanan scored a rushing touchdown.
Kamiah 38, Clearwater Valley 0
Kamiah (2-1, 3-1) held a narrow 8-0 lead after one quarter of play in the annual Up River Rampage with Clearwater Valley (0-3, 0-4). But a 14-0 burst before halftime gave the Kubs the breathing room they needed. David Kludt threw for 219 yards and five touchdowns in the win, while also rushing for 112 yards. Lawson Landmark caught five passes for 100 yards and three TDs, while Colton Ocain also hauled in a pair of TDs.
Prairie 48, Genesee 0
The Pirates (2-1, 3-1) raced out to a 32-0 first quarter lead, and rolled from there in a Whitepine win over Genesee (0-4, 0-4). Noah Behler threw four touchdown passes, and rushed for two scores. Benny Elven caught two TDs, while Blake Bunce and Chris Schumacher also caught scores.
WESTERN IDAHO CONFERENCE
Notus 60, Rimrock 26
The Pirates (1-0, 3-1) showed they are still the class of the WIC, and received another career game from running back Grayson Benitez. Benitez rushed for 343 yards and seven touchdowns in the win, while AJ Blank led the defense with five sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Rimrock was led by quarterback Ronaldo Gomez, who rushed for 165 yards and two touchdowns. He also finished with ten tackles on defense, and Adrian Farfan returned a fumble 75 yards for a score.
Idaho City 26, Wilder 18
The Wildcats (1-0, 1-3) not only won their first game of the year, but they also won their WIC opener over Wilder (0-1, 0-4).
SNAKE RIVER CONFERENCE
Oakley 36, Carey 6
Oakley (3-0, 4-1) kept up its winning ways in a hard-fought league win over Carey (0-2, 0-4). The Hornets only led 8-0 at halftime, but pulled away in the second half to earn the victory. Kyler Robinson threw four touchdown passes in the victory. Isaac Cranney and Kooper Beck each caught two scores, and Bry Severe ripped off a 50-yard touchdown run. Carey’s points came on a 50-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Nik Versis.
Murtaugh 66, Glenns Ferry 8
Murtaugh (2-1, 4-1) stuck to the ground game in a decisive win over Glenns Ferry (0-2, 1-3). Brody Funk led the charge with 148 yards and a touchdown, while quarterback Soyer Young chipped in with 123 yards rushing and three TDs. Jr Benites, Eli Merrick and Hudson Giles also scored rushing TDs, and Young threw a 22-yard score to Benites. Quarterback Landon Stuart rushed for 51 yards and the Pilots’ lone touchdown.
Valley 46, Raft River 6
Valley (2-1, 3-2) took another step towards the playoff picture with an eye-opening win over traditional league power Raft River (0-3, 1-3). Josh Hardy completed 9-of-15 passes for 145 yards and three touchdowns, while adding 169 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Aaron Damian rushed for a pair of TDs, while Pedro Robles caught five passes for 103 yards and two TDs.
NON-CONFERENCE
Butte County 40, Council 6
The Class 1AD1 Pirates (5-0) scored the first forty points in a non-conference win over Class 1AD2 Council (2-3), in a game played on Saturday evening at Homedale High School. Razor Duke was a perfect 4-for-4 passing for 96 yards and two touchdowns, and also rushed for 88 yards and two TDs. Brody Westergard added 53 yards rushing with two scores, and caught a touchdown pass. Koden Krosch caught the other.
Mackay 28, Challis 22
Class 1AD2 Mackay (3-1) built up a lead, then made just enough plays on defense to earn a hard-fought win over Class 1AD1 Challis (1-3).
The game started inauspiciously, as both sides threw interceptions on their opening offensive possessions. The Miners finally settled in and scored on a three-yard run from Paylen Bruley. The two-point try failed, and Mackay led 6-0 in the first quarter.
The lead was short lived, as Challis’ Cade Beason returned the ensuing kickoff 65 yards for a TD. The Vikings ran in the two-point conversion, and led 8-6.
The lead stayed that way until two minutes remained in the first half. That’s when Bruley hit Chance Brower for a 19-yard touchdown. Graisyn Chandler ran in the conversion, and the Miners led at halftime 14-8.
Chandler then scored on a three-yard run on Mackay’s opening possession of the third quarter, and the Miners extended the lead to 20-8.
But again, Challis answered. With three and half minutes to play in the third, Teage Erickson threw a ten-yard touchdown to Jaiden Wright. Erickson ran in the two-point conversion, and the Vikings were within 20-16.
Challis had the ball to start the fourth quarter, but the Vikings fumbled and Jaxx Esplin recovered. That led to a three-yard TD from Taysen Bruley to Paylen Bruley, and Mackay led 28-16.
Again, Challis answered, as Rigin Dixon scored on a five-yard run. Dixon was denied on the two-point try, though, which left Challis’ deficit at 28-22.
After a defensive stop, Challis had one final chance to try and win the game. But with just over two minutes to play, the Vikings fumbled again. Mackay’s Lucas Hulse made the recovery, and the Miners escaped with a 28-22 win.
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