Local roundup: Quinn leads Castleford football team past Hagerman

September 04, 2010 1:00 am  • 

Cody Quinn ran for three second-half touchdowns and hauled in two TD receptions as the Castleford football team beat host Hagerman 56-34 on Friday.

The Wolves (1-0) jumped to a 36-14 lead before the Pirates (1-1) rallied. Zac Reid hit Ryan Luttmer for two scoring passes in the third quarter and Kad Kress caught a 25-yard pass from Reid as Castleford got within 42-36.

But Quinn's late TD runs sealed the win for Castleford, who also got two scores from Destry Weekes.

"They're a tough team to play," Hagerman coach Ron Echols said of Castleford. "They can run up the middle or spread it out and throw. They're tough to prepare for."

Hagerman (1-1) hosts Carey next Friday. Castleford hosts Hansen.

Castleford 56, Hagerman 34

Castleford 0 30 12 14 - 56

Hagerman 0 14 22 0 - 36

Second quarter

Castleford - Cody Quinn 17 pass from Mitch Howard (Weekes from Howard) 10:58

C -Quinn 17 pass from Howard (Cody Hansen from Howard) 9:45

Hagerman - Jon Owsley 11 run (Kast from Reid) 6:31

H - Zac Reid 6 run (run failed) 5:03

C - Destry Weekes 70 pass from Howard (run failed) 4:38

C - Weekes 68 run (Hansen from Howard) 1:42

Third quarter

C - Adam Machado 22 pass from Weekes (run failed) 9:04

H - Kade Kress 25 pass from Reid (Reid run) 5:52

H - Ryan Luttmer 69 pass from Reid (Reid run) 3:08

C - Quinn 5 run (run failed) 3:54

H - Luttmer 47 pass from Reid (run failed) 2:47

Fourth quarter

C - Quinn 8 run (run failed) 9:03

C - Quinn 49 run (Kline pass from Weekes) 6:15

Buhl 16, Wood River 0

Buhl outlasted Wood River 16-0 for their first win of the season.

The Indians' Evan Ray had 17 carries for 145 yards and quarterback Camden Gillins went 9-for-14 and passed for 85 yards.

"It's a win," said Buhl coach Stacey Wilson. "It was not a great offensive showing but it's our first game of the year and an ugly win is better than an ugly loss."

Buhl (1-0) host Burley on Friday.

Buhl 16, Wood River 0

Wood River 0 0 0 0 - 0

Buhl 8 8 0 0 - 16

First quarter

Buhl - Camden Gillins 8 pass to Micah Schneiderman (Gillins pass Michael McDonald)

Second quarter

B - Evan Wray 10 yard run (Gillins pass Schneiderman)

Wendell 42, North Fremont 0

Nolan Stouder ran for 275 yards and five touchdowns as Wendell thumped North Fremont 42-0 on Friday.

Cody Wilhelm had the other touchdown for Wendell, taking an interception back for a score.

Stouder also passed for 133 yards for the Trojans (1-0), who visit Wood River next Friday.

Wendell 42, North Fremont 0

North Fremont 0 0 0 0 - 0

Wendell 12 22 8 0 - 42

First quarter

Wendell - Nolan Stouder 9 run (run failed)

W - Cody Wilhelm interception return (pass failed)

Second quarter

W - Stouder 25 run (Tyler Pearson run)

W - Stouder 29 run (Pearson run)

W - Stouder 59 run (pass failed)

Third quarter

W - Stouder 70 run (Pearson run)

Declo 24, Aberdeen 21

Mark Knobbe scored three touchdowns and rushed for more than 300 yards as the Declo Hornets opened their season with a home victory over Aberdeen.

"Knobbe is the real thing, defensively and offensively," said Declo coach Kelly Kidd.

Josh Gary returned a fumble 15 yards for another Declo score.

"Our defense played fantastic, other than two long passes over the top of us," said Declo coach Kelly Kidd.

Declo (1-0) travels to Kimberly next week.

Declo 24, Aberdeen 21

Aberdeen 7 0 7 7 - 21

Declo 12 0 12 0 - 24

First quarter

D - Mark Knobbe 37 run (PAT failed).

D - Josh Gary 15 fumble return (PAT failed).

Aberdeen - 40 pass (PAT good).

Third quarter

A - 5 run.

D - Knobbe 90 run (PAT failed).

D - Knobbe 50 run (PAT failed).

Fourth quarter

A - 14 fumble return (PAT good).

 

Butte County 15, Gooding 8

Gooding suffered five fumbles in a 15-8 loss at Butte County on Friday.

"The turnover bug got us," said Gooding coach Cameron Andersen.

The Senators had three trips inside Butte County's 10-yard line that came up empty, getting stuffed at the 1-yard line on one series and fumbling twice.

"We should have won the game," said Andersen.

Casey Pierson ran for more than 150 yards to fuel Gooding, while Jake Davis scored from 2 yards in the fourth quarter for the team's lone score.

Gooding (0-1) hosts Salmon next Friday.

Butte County 15, Gooding 8

Gooding 0 0 0 8 - 8

Butte County 7 0 0 8 - 15

No scoring available.

Parma 55, Glenns Ferry 0

Parma routed host Glenns Ferry 55-0 on Friday. The Pilots (0-2) struggled to move the ball against Parma.

"We never really threatened," said Glenns Ferry coach Rob Spriggs.

Rory Hance had 61 yards on 14 carries for the Pilots and added nine tackles and an interception on defense. Josh Carpenter chipped in with eight tackles.

Glenns Ferry travels to Marsing next Friday.

Parma 55, Glenns Ferry 0

Glenns Ferry 0 0 0 0 - 0

Parma 14 14 20 7 - 55

No scoring available.

Richfield 44, Magic Valley Christian 26

Zac Turnage ran for three touchdowns and added another through the air as Richfield beat Magic valley Christian 44-26 on Friday. The game was called with 2:23 left in the second quarter as injuries left MVC with too few players to continue.

L.J. Novak threw a 30-yard scoring pass to Turnage and had a 30-yard TD run, while Tyler Cenarrusa added a 36-yard scoring run.

MVC led 14-0 before Richfield took control. Richfield (1-1) travels to Shoshone next week.

Richfield 44, Magic Valley Christian 26

Richfield 8 36 x x - 44

MVC 14 12 x x - 26

(Richfield scoring only)

First quarter

Richfield - Zac Turnage 30 pass from LJ Novak (Tyler Cenarrusa pass from Turnage)

Second quarter

R - Cenarrusa 36 run (Cenarrusa pass from Turnage)

R - Novak 30 run (Turnage run)

R - Turnage 58 run (run failed)

R - Turnage 4 run (run failed)

R - Turnage 42 run (Cenarrusa pass from Zak Wood)

 

American Falls 46, Kimberly 41

Nick Hersein scored a 1-yard touchdown with 1:28 left to give American Falls a wild 46-41 win at Kimberly on Friday.

Cody Casperson scored six times for the Bulldogs (0-1), including an 84-yard return of the opening kickoff. He ran for more than 200 yards and piled up five touchdowns on the ground.

"Cody had a heck of a game. His offensive line kept plowing forward for him, he was our horse," said Kimberly coach Kirby Bright. "The kids fought hard, kept answering, and never gave up. I'm proud as heck of them, we've just got to straighten some things out defensively.

Kimberly hosts Declo next Friday.

American Falls 46, Kimberly 41

American Falls 6 20 8 12 - 46

Kimberly 14 7 6 14 - 41

First quarter

Kimberly - Cody Casperson 84 kickoff return (Dally Charters kick)

American Falls - Colton Qualls 20 fumble return (kick failed)

K - Casperson 43 run (Charters kick)

Second quarter

AF - Vincent Giulio 4 run (Nick Hersein run)

K - Casperson 6 run (Charters kick)

AF - Giulio 1 run (run failed)

AF - Ross Palmer 14pass from Hersein (run failed)

Third quarter

K - Casperson 1 run (run failed)

AF - Giulio 7 run (Hersein run)

Fourth quarter

AF - Michael Palacios 2 run (kick failed)

K - Casperson 14 run (Seth Champlin run)

K - Casperson 5 run (run failed)

AF - Hersein 1 run (run failed)

Carey 50, Raft River 0

Carey dominated visiting Raft River on Friday as the Panthers rolled to a 50-0 victory.

The Panthers rushed for 194 yards with Tim Hoops carrying the ball eight times for 77 yards and Caleb Cenarrussa adding six carries for 45 yards.

The Panthers played lockdown defense with Blair Peck tallying 10 tackles, Chance Chavez eight and Garrett Lee seven.

"I felt like we played extremely well," said Carey coach Lane Kirkland. "Everything just clicked for these kids. We were really effective on offense and we just swarmed them on defense."

The Panthers have outscored their first wo opponents 106-6 and look to keep the momentum rolling as they travel to Hagerman next week.

Carey 50, Raft River 0

Carey 24 26 0 0 - 50

Raft River 0 0 0 0 - 0

First quarter

Carey - Tim Hoops 10 run (Caleb Cenarrussa pass Shane Bingham)

C - Cenarrussa 9 pass Shane Bingham (Bailey Barg pass)

C - Hoops 10 run (Hoops pass Bingham)

Second quarter

C - Charlie Rivera 16 run (Cenarrussa pass Blair Peck)

C - Reveria 1 run (Lynn Mecham run)

C -Brandon Dilworth 5 run (Jordan Dilworth pass Joe Laidlaw)

C - Panthers safety

 

Valley 15, Marsing 3

Valley held off host Marsing 15-3 in their season-opener.

The Vikings trailed by three after the first quarter but went ahead on an impressive 75-yard scoring run by Matt Ivey.

Brent Miller ran 3 yards for another touchdown for the Vikings. From there it was all about defense for the Vikings as the stopped Marsing to hold on for the victory.

"This was a good first game," said Valley coach Brian Ayers. "We were down but these guys played hard and came back. The offense did not quit and the defense played great."

Valley (1-0) hosts Cole Valley Christian on Friday.

Valley 15, Marsing 3

Valley 0 7 8 0 - 15

Marsing 3 0 0 0 - 0

First quarter

Marsing - FG

Second quarter

Valley - Matt Ivey 75 run ( Fernando Zizanzo kick)

Third quarter

V - Brent Miller 3 yard run (Miller run)

Dietrich 50, Murtaugh 0

James McDaniel gained 160 yards on six carries and Dion Norman scored four touchdowns as the Blue Devils pounded Murtaugh 50-0.

Norman had punt returns of 58 and 49 yards and rushed eight times for 129 yards and two touchdowns. The game ended in the third quarter due to the mercy rule.

Murtaugh 1-0 (1-1) hosts North Gem and Dietrich 0-1 (1-1) hosts Raft River next Friday.

Dietrich 50, Murtaugh 0

Murtaugh 0 0 0 0 - 0

Dietrich 22 22 6 0 - 50

First quarter

Dietrich - James McDaniel 68 run (Dion Norman run)

D - Norman 58 punt return (McDaniel run)

D - Norman 12 run (McDaniel run failed)

Second quarter

D - Norman 49 punt return (Alex Heimerdinger run)

D - Norman 64 run (Heimerdinger run)

D - Brody Astle 29 pass from Heimerdinger (run failed)

Third quarter

D - Hazen Weber 15 run

Shoshone 30, Rimrock 20

Senior running back Shane Walsh rushed 16 times and picked up 151 yards and four touchdowns as the Indians defeated the Rimrock Raiders 30-20.

Garrett Sant added 103 yards on 13 carries for Shoshone (2-0).

Shoshone allowed 203 yards on the ground the first half but tightened up the defense, holding the Raiders to only 43 in the second half.

Joseph McMullin had 12 tackles and Caleb Aoi recorded 11 for the Indians, who host Richfield next Friday.

Shoshone 30, Rimrock 20

Shoshone 8 16 6 0 - 30

Rimrock 6 8 0 6 - 20

First quarter

Shoshone - Shane Walsh 1 run (Walsh run) 7:52

Rimrock - 10 run (run failed) 3:38

Second quarter

S - Walsh 29 run (Garrett Sant run)11:47

R - 30 run (run good) 7:20

S - Walsh 13 run (Sant) :11

Third quarter

S - Walsh 48 run (run failed) 7:25

Fourth quarter

R - 2 run (run failed) 8:28

Hansen 26, Lighthouse Christian 12

Garrett Peters gained 296 yards on 17 carries to lead Hansen to a 26-12 win over Lighthouse Christian.

Eli Berndt from Lighthouse Christian opened the game with a 75-yard kickoff return but Peters evened the score with a 73-yard run and added an 80-yard run later in the quarter to give the Huskies the lead. He also had a 55-yard TD run.

Cristian Worth had 13 tackles for Hansen, while Pete Veenstra had eight tackles, one sack and an interception.

Lighthouse Christian (0-2) is at Rockland and Hansen (2-0) is at Castleford next Friday.

Hansen 26, Lighthouse Christian 12

Lighthouse Christian 6 6 0 0 - 12

Hansen 12 8 6 0 - 26

First quarter

Lighthouse Christian - Eli Berndt 75 kickoff return (run failed)

Hansen - Garrett Peters 73 run (pass failed)

H - Peters 80 run (pass failed)

Second quarter

H - Kevin Fuller 6 run (Cristian Worth run)

LC - Gabe Heath 6 run (run failed)

Third quarter

H - Peters 55 run (pass failed)

 

Boys soccer

Community School 3, Bliss 0

Ben Kanellitsas scored twice and Zach Lindahl added a third as the Community School beat 10-man Bliss 3-0 in Sun Valley on Friday.

The Bears became shorthanded when a player was sent off for handling the ball on the goal line, but the Cutthroats (2-2-0, 1-2-0 HDSC, 3 pts.) let their guests hang in the match.

"We were a bit disjointed; we didn't play as well as we could have," said Community School coach Richard Whitelaw. "We'll get back on track for next week, though."

Tom Crosby had six saves and midfielder Cooper Hanley was the Community School's man of the match.

The Cutthroats host Buhl on Wednesday.

Girls soccer

Community School 8, Bliss 3

Ellie Swanson scored seven goals Friday to lead the Community School to an 8-3 win over Bliss.

Hannah Dies also scored for the Cutthroats, while Freya Dickey had two assists. Linsay James scored for Bliss.

The Community School (5-1, 3-0 HDSC, 9 pts.) hosts Buhl on Wednesday.

 

Volleyball

Bruins 3-0 in Pocatello

The Twin Falls volleyball team went 3-0 in matches and did not lose a set at the Peg Peterson Tournament in Pocatello on Friday.

The Bruins opened with a 25-13, 25-7 win over Soda Springs. Cheltzie Williams led Twin Falls with seven kills, while Mallory Jund had 12 digs. Williams led the Bruins with six kills and Brylee Bartlett had seven digs as Twin Falls defeated Coke Hill 25-18, 25-18. In the Bruins third match, Josie Jordan totaled eight kills and Jund had 15 digs as they downed Bonneville 25-19, 25-18.

"The team really came together and stayed in the system," said Twin Falls coach B.J. Price. "The kids came off the bench and did a good job. This was a big stepping block for the team."

Action resumes at 10 a.m. today.

Twin Falls Christian 3, St. Ambrose 0

The Twin Falls Christian volleyball team took a 25-23, 25-16, 25-18 win over St. Ambrose on Friday.

Hannah Glaze had eight kills, while Rachel Glaze added six.

Late Thursday

Cross Country

Dalton wins at Valley Invite

Ellie Dalton crossed the finish line in 22 minutes, 42 seconds to win the girls' varsity race at the Valley Invitational on Thursday.

Kimberly won the team title with 28 points.

Valley Invitational

Thursday's results

Girls

Team scores: 1. Kimberly 28, 2. Oakley 44, 3. Buhl 40, 4. Declo 79.

Individual Top 10: 1. Ellie Dalton, Dietrich, 22 minutes, 42 seconds; 2. Abby Burk, Bliss, 13:31; 3. Jessica Boda, Filer, 26:05; 4. Nikkaila Bain, Buhl, 26:41; 5. Gretchen Hale, Oakley, 27:01; 6. April Adamson, Kimberly, 27:04; 7. Whitney Carlton, Kimberly, 27:05; 8. Lacey Wayment, Burley, 28:18; 9. Connie Chaires, Valley, 28:18; 10. Haley Jaynes, Buhl, 28:28.

 

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