Prep football roundup for Sept. 25: Walla Walla dominates Pasco
Brennan Barberich ran for touchdowns of 3, 4, 14 and 5 yards to lead the Walla Walla Blue Devils to a 55-7 Mid-Columbia Conference victory Friday over the visiting Pasco Bulldogs.
It was the first MCC win for the Blue Devils (1-1), who got 226 yards and three touchdown passes from Mitch Lesmeister. Lesmeister also ran for 42 yards and a touchdown.
Walla Walla had a 34-0 lead in the second quarter when the Bulldogs got on the board.
Cole Kelley returned a kickoff 90 yards, and Jose Moreno converted the PAT kick.
Kaleb Ash led the Bulldogs (0-2) with 28 rushing yards, while Chris English caught three passes for 39 yards.
Pasco | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 | — | 7 |
Walla Walla | 21 | 20 | 7 | 7 | — | 55 |
SCORING PLAYS
WW — Garrett Banister 16 pass from Mitch Lesmeister (Bryar Jensen kick)
WW — Lesmeister 17 run (Jensen kick)
WW — Brennan Barberich 3 run (Jensen kick)
WW — Barberich 4 run (Jensen kick)
WW — JC Wicklund 38 pass from Lesmeister (kick failed)
P — Cole Kelley 90 kickoff return (Jose Moreno kick)
WW — Carter Davis 7 pass from Lesmeister (Jensen kick)
WW — Barberich 14 run (Jensen kick)
WW — Barberich 5 run (Jensen kick)
STATISTICS
RUSHING — P, Deondre Hendrix 1-2, Kolby Killoy 10-15, Kaleb Ash 4-28, Cole Kelley 3-8, Romero Sims 1-2. WW, Lesmeister 6-42, Barberich 15-83, Noah Porter 17-83, Darin Ongers 3-(minus 3), Brandon Laughery 3-13, JC Wicklund 1-10.
PASSING — P, Kolby Killoy 6-14-0-45. WW, Lesmeister 15-18-0-226.
RECEIVING — P, Chris English 3-39, Ash 2-5, Kelley 2-1. WW, Isaiah Moss 5-57, Barberich 2-27, Bryant Romero 1-0, Sam Hoe 1-25, Carter Davis 6-48, JC Wicklund 2-53, Garrett Banister 1-16.
CONNELL 48, WAHLUKE 0: Parker McCary ran for 85 yards and three touchdowns, and Tristen Garland scored twice as the Eagles shut out the Warriors in an SCAC East matchup in Connell.
Brian Hawkins threw for 116 yards as the Eagles (1-1 SCAC) took advantage of a running clock the entire second half.
Jason Cruz led Wahluke with 38 rushing yards.
Wahluke | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 |
Connell | 20 | 28 | 0 | 0 | — | 48 |
SCORING PLAYS
C — Parker McCary 40 run (Jose Fraga kick)
C — McCary 35 run (Fraga kick)
C — Jax Whitby 9 run (kick failed)
C — McCary 6 run (Fraga kick)
C — Steven Kroontje 26 pass from Brian Hawkins (Fraga kick)
C — Tristen Garland 1 run (Fraga kick)
C — Garland 11 pass from Hawkins (Fraga kick)
STATISTICS
RUSHING — W, Jason Cruz 23-38, David Pineda 4-19, Daniel Corrales 6-12, Jose Alejo 3-12, Daniel Miron 1-4, Brian Anaya 1-2. C, McCary 5-85, Jax Whitby 9-53; Garland 7-42; Hawkins 2-41, Brenden Turner 1-9, Dallas Rodriguez 1-7.
PASSING — W, Jose Madrigal 2-4-1-18. C, Hawkins 6-12-0-116, Joseph Salisbury 0-2-0-0.
RECEIVING — W, Daniel Corrales 1-14, Pineda 1-4. C, Garland 1-11, McCary 1-3, Kroontje 2-49, Turner 2-53.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN 68, DAYTON 28: Konnor DenHoed took the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown, and visiting Liberty Christian rolled past Dayton in a Southeast 1B opener.
John Lesser rushed just twice, scoring on runs of 64 and 17. He also tossed three TD passes.
Jordan Godwin returned a punt 79 yards for a score for the Patriots, now 4-0.
Liberty Christian | 36 | 16 | 16 | 0 | — | 68 |
Dayton | 0 | 8 | 6 | 14 | — | 28 |
SCORING PLAYS
LC — Konnor DenHoed 85 kickoff return (John Lesser run)
LC — Lesser 64 run (Cameron Godwin pass from Lesser)
LC — Mitch Godwin 37 pass from Lesser (pass failed)
LC — Lesser 17 run (pass failed)
LC — C.Godwin 35 pass from Lesser (Rory Utley pass from Lesser)
D — Jack Willis 20 run (Nick Vance pass from Coby Sunderland-Herrin)
LC — Jordan Godwin 79 punt return (Conner Mote pass from Lesser)
LC — Mote 24 pass from Lesser (M.Godwin pass from Lesser)
D — Sunderland-Herrin 3 run (pass failed)
LC — Nico Shupe 42 run (Shupe run)
LC — Matthew McClure 5 run (Drew Barber run)
D — Sunderland-Herrin 1 run (Sunderland-Herrin run)
D — Tadin McHaffie 8 pass from Sunderland-Herrin (pass failed)
STATISTICS
RUSHING — LC, Lesser 2-81, Shupe 1-42, McClure 4-14, DenHoed 1-minus 6. D, Sunderland-Herrin 17-57, Tristan Willis 15-24, Hayden Woolridge 1-20, McHaffie 1-minus 1.
PASSING — LC, Lesser 5-8-0-105, DenHoed 2-5-0-11. D, Sunderland-Herrin 5-11-1-56, Willis 1-1-0-29.
RECEIVING — LC, M.Godwin 2-48, C.Godwin 1-31, Mote 1-24, J.Godwin 2-11. D, Willis 2-51, Sunderland-Herrin 1-29, McHaffie 1-9, Jeffrey Tate 1-minus 4, Woolridge 1-0.
LEWISTON 56, HERMISTON 37: The Bulldogs (0-4) couldn’t come back from a 28-0 first-quarter deficit, falling to the Bengals (5-0) in Lewiston.
Hermiston’s Dayshawn Neal rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown. He also completed 18 of 29 passes for 236 yards and two scores.
The Bulldogs had trouble stopping Lewiston quarterback Colton Richardson, who went 22-of-34 for 398 yards and five touchdowns.
Hermiston | 0 | 14 | 7 | 16 | — | 37 |
Lewiston | 28 | 14 | 14 | 0 | — | 56 |
SCORING PLAYS
L — Riley Way 12 run (Lane Grant kick)
L — Kempton Sharp 46 pass from Colton Richardson (Grant kick)
L — Keeshawn Clarke 33 pass from Richardson (Grant kick)
L — Richardson 1 run (Grant kick)
L — Mason Ulrich 23 pass from Richardson (Grant kick)
H — Mitch Brown 43 run (Dayshawn Neal run)
L — Ulrich 48 pass from Richardson (Grant kick)
H — Neal 5 run (pass failed)
H — Nathan Hunsaker 47 pass from Neal (Freddy Rodriguez kick)
L — Way 20 pass from Richardson (Grant kick)
L — Lane Alford 3 run (Grant kick)
H — FG Rodriguez 44
H — Johnathan Hinkle 1 run (Rodriguez kick)
H — Jerry Ramirez 3 pass from Neal (pass failed)
STATISTICS
RUSHING — H, Neal 20-125, Hayden Simon 8-25, Hinkle 6-22, Brown 3-52, Hunsaker 2-19, Kevin Mendez 1-4, Vaemu Ena 2-4. L, Alford 5-16, Ulrich 4-7, Zach Moore 3-19, Way 3-11, Levi Speer 3-3, Richardson 1-2, Ben Uptmor 1-2, Jake Hollenbeck 1-5, Clarke 1-(minus 2).
PASSING — H, Neal 18-29-0-236. L, Richardson 22-34-0-398.
RECEIVING — H, Ramirez 7-52, Tucker Salinas 5-83, Hunsaker 2-58, Bob Coleman 2-26, Ena 1-6, Andrew Horn 1-11. L, Sharp 5-78, Ulrich 4-109, Troy Ahlers 3-59, Speer 4-29, Way 2-38, Clarke 2-41, Alford 1-23, Jaret Driskill 1-21.
This story was originally published September 25, 2015 at 11:05 PM with the headline "Prep football roundup for Sept. 25: Walla Walla dominates Pasco."