Game Recap – Hudson’s Bay 8 Fort Vancouver 7
Written by Bryan Levesque on October 29, 2011
In a game that featured little in the way of offensive production, Fort Vancouver got on the board first when Mario Avalos-Eyler forced a fumble on an option play, then picked up the loos football and ran back the final 55 yards for a touchdown. In the third quarter, Hudson’s Bay got on the board when RB Richard Carter ran in a touchdown from 39 yards out. The Eagles then went for the lead and got it as Carter ran in the two point conversion. There would be no more scoring as Hudson’s Bay won for the 4th straight time over rival Fort Vancouver. Carter led all rushers with 113 yards on 25 carries. Trappers WR Taylor VanHeck led the Trappers with 59 receiving yards on 5 catches. Huson’s Bay did not complete a pass on the night going 0-1.
Hudson’s Bay improves their record to 1-8 on the season and 1-5 in league play with the win. The Eagles season is over. Fort Vancouver falls to 0-9 on the season and 0-6 in league play with the loss. The Trappers season is over.
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Bay is looking for a head coach AGAIN. This will be the 4th head coach in 4 years. What’s it going to take to get some stability on the coaching staff? Wow.
Probably an administration that gives a staff enough time to establish a program.
i don’t undestand how fort vancouver has an athletic program when they get blown out almost every game in every sport i have respect for the guys that really commit