Game Recap – Camas 58 Fort Vancouver 6
Written by Bryan Levesque on October 22, 2011
After scoring 4 touchdowns in the first quarter, Camas started kicking field goals on first and goal in the second quarter as they had no problems with the winless Fort Vancouver Trappers in a 58-6 home win. Five different Papermakers scored touchdowns in the win, led by two rushing touchdowns from RBB Zack Marshall and another pair of scores from WR Jonathan Warner who had both a receiving score and a rushing score. Fort Vancouver QB Jacob Austin ran in a touchdown in the games final minutes from 5 yards out for the Trappers only score.
Camas improves their record to 7-1 on the season and 5-0 in league play with the win. The Papermakers will travel to Kelso (3-5 2-3) Friday at Schroeder Field, 7:00 p.m. Fort Vancouver falls to 0-8 on the season and 0-5 in league play with the loss. The Plainsmen will host Hudson’s Bay (0-8 0-5) Friday at Kiggins Bowl, 5:00 p.m.
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Bryan – Camas √
Mike – Camas √
Cody – Camas √
Josh – Camas √
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Coin flip - Camas √
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That hit that Camas #32 had at the 7:11 mark was vicious! Looks like helmet to helmet to me. If thats James Harrison, that would be a $50,000 fine.
no he led with his shoulder. you are right the NFL would have fined James for the same hit, but that does not make it a bad play. What’s the one thing you are taught to do in that situation if your on defense??? KEEP YOUR HEAD ON A SWIVEL! Because if you don’t… you end up on the wrong end of a slow motion highlight clip.
touche!
That hit is definitely helmet to helmet as #32 has to readjust and snap his back into place. Congrats to #11 for getting up and walking off under his own power. He is a really good player for Fort.
I did not say that Kamari’s helmet didn’t touched the Fort players helmet. DUH. What I said was he led with his shoulder. Guess what… your helmet is at the front of your body and it’s going to make contact with other players helmets at times (a lot). Clean hit, PERIOD! As I said before, keep your head on a swivel and things like that don’t happen. There is a difference in “two helmets making contact during a hit” and “leading with your helmet”. As for Vela, you are right, he got right back up and keep playing. Good for him! He’s one of the many players putting together above average seasons on loosing teams.
That’s awesome how the Camas crowd cheered for Fort when they finally put together a good drive and scored.