Spartans thumped 58-0 by Camas in state playoff game


November 7, 2011 · 11:53 AM

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Camas completely dominated Bainbridge High on both sides of the line to hand the Spartans a 58-0 defeat last Friday night on the home field of the Southwest Washington team.

Camas (9-1), winner of the Greater St. Helens League, will play at home against Kennedy Catholic of Burien in the 3A football quarterfinals.

The Paperhangers led 42-0 at halftime and played reserves during most of the second half. They shut down BHS quarterback Chris Bell, who completed only four of 18 pass attempts for 31 yards. The Spartan (5-5) ran for 117 yards on 21 carries, but most of that came against Camas reserves.

Score by quarters

Bainbridge  0   0  0   0 —  0

Camas      21 21  6 10 — 58

Individual statistics

Rushing — Bainbridge: Thomas Wysong 5-8, Connor Winship 2-7, Joshua Fitch 1-13, Chris Bell 5-9, Ben Kussie 4-11, Joshua Fitch 2-22, Brian Hulbert 4-47. Camas: Zack Marshall 16-103, Nathan Beasley 1-(minus 2), Zach Eagle 1-9, Tony Gennaro 1-0, Jonathan Warner 2-51, Vincente Huber 4-15, Jared Borja 2-(minus 2).

Passing — Bainbridge: Chris Bell 4-18-2-31. Camas: Tony Gennaro 14-20-0-319, Reilly Hennessey 0-1-0-0.

Receiving — Bainbridge: Aaron Nordberg 2-14, Kussie 1-15, Jake Brigham 1-2. Camas: Zach Eagle 2-30, Jonathan Warner 2-37, Jordan Payne 3-114, Connor Maloney 2-20, Marshall 1-40, John Norcross 2-28, Beasley 1-41, Jack Beall 1-9.

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