Game Recap – Mountain View 47 Fort Vancouver 0
Written by Bryan Levesque on October 7, 2011
The visiting Fort Vancouver Trappers put up quite a fight Thursday night at McKenzie Staidum, however Mountain View’s running game was just too much as the Thunder scored 7 rushing touchdowns in a 47-0 win. Thunder RB’s Justin Rinta and Michael Rivers each scored a pair of rushing touchdowns and the two combined for 166 yards rushing on 23 carries. Fort Vancouver was led by Deonte Hawkins who ran the ball 5 times for 43 yards.
Mountain View improves their record to 4-2 on the season and 2-1 in league play with the win. The Thunder will travel to Kelso (2-3 2-1) Friday at Schroeder Field, 7:00 p.m. Fort Vancouver falls to 0-6 on the season and 0-3 in league play with the loss. The Trappers will host Columbia River (4-1 2-1) Friday at Kiggins Bowl, 7:00 p.m.
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How does 95 yards of total offense qualify for “putting up a fight?” I wasn’t at the game. Can someone please explain?
Fort Vancouver picked up a couple of first downs on the opening drive then slowed down MV most of the first half. The score was 13-0 until late in the 2nd quarter when Mountain View scored a couple of quick touchdowns. The Trappers are struggling, but they did a much better job last night then they in most of their other games.
Keep in mind, when they played Prairie they were down 27-0 after 1, and 55-0 at the half. Most of those Flacons scores set up by Trappers mistakes. Last night they cut out a whole lot of the mistakes and played a lot better. They are still not at the level of Mt. View and the final score proved that. But I stand by the fact that they “put up a fight”. They have a long ways to go, but they took a good step in the right direction last night. Now we need to see if they keep taking steps forward. Who knows.
Mt. view needs to learn how to start fast