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Sep. 20—BOX SCORE
At Napavine HS
WILDCATS 31, TIGERS 18
La Center7 0 14 10 — 31
Napavine0 6 6 6 — 18
Scoring Summary
LAC (Q1) — Nate Rembisz 26 pass to Jonathan Suhajda (Rembisz kick)
NAP (Q2) — Caleb Von Pressentin 6 run (pass fail)
NAP (Q3) — Grady Wilson 80 pass to Dean Hamilton (run fail)
LAC (Q3) — Rembisz 3 run (Rembisz kick)
LAC (Q3) — Rembisz 23 pass Malik Britt (Rembisz kick)
LAC (Q4) — Rembisz 37 FG
LAC (Q4) — Grady Wilson 27 pass to Mason Jeg (run fail)
LAC (Q4) — Rembisz 27 pass to Malik Britt (kick good)
Team StatsLAC NAP
First Downs 14, 8
Rushing Yards 104, 106
Passing Yards 267, 151
Total Yards 371, 257
Comp-Att-Int 18-28-0, 6-11-1
Fumbles/Lost 0/0, 0/0
Individual Stats
Rushing: LAC — Nate Rembisz 16/73/TD, Gavin Emerson 8/10; NAP — Caleb Von Pressentin 10/55/TD, Grady Wilson 15/45
Passing: LAC — Rembisz 18-28-267-3-0; NAP — Wilson 6-11-151-2-1
Receiving: LAC — Malik Britt 6/78/2 TD, Jonathan Suhajda 4/55/TD, Zayne Lathan 3/53, Landen Randall 1/51; NAP — Dean Hamilton 1/80/TD, Mason Jeg 1/27/TD
Back-to-back road losses are so rare for the Tigers it's been over a decade since it's happened prior to Friday night
Three unanswered scores by Class 1A La Center in the second half pushed it to a 31-18 victory over Napavine. After falling by a point in Week 1 to Montesano, the Wildcats have clawed their way to two straight wins.
Grady Wilson launched an 80-yard bomb to Dean Hamilton in the third to put Napavine ahead 12-7. He also connected with Mason Jeg for a 27-yard score in the fourth. Wilson totaled nearly 200 yards of total offense.
Caleb Von Pressentin put the Tigers on the board, part of his 55-yard rushing day that led the unit. Napavine will get another crack at a 1A program next week versus Montesano, also at home.
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At Napavine HS
WILDCATS 31, TIGERS 18
La Center7 0 14 10 — 31
Napavine0 6 6 6 — 18
Scoring Summary
LAC (Q1) — Nate Rembisz 26 pass to Jonathan Suhajda (Rembisz kick)
NAP (Q2) — Caleb Von Pressentin 6 run (pass fail)
NAP (Q3) — Grady Wilson 80 pass to Dean Hamilton (run fail)
LAC (Q3) — Rembisz 3 run (Rembisz kick)
LAC (Q3) — Rembisz 23 pass Malik Britt (Rembisz kick)
LAC (Q4) — Rembisz 37 FG
LAC (Q4) — Grady Wilson 27 pass to Mason Jeg (run fail)
LAC (Q4) — Rembisz 27 pass to Malik Britt (kick good)
Team StatsLAC NAP
First Downs 14, 8
Rushing Yards 104, 106
Passing Yards 267, 151
Total Yards 371, 257
Comp-Att-Int 18-28-0, 6-11-1
Fumbles/Lost 0/0, 0/0
Individual Stats
Rushing: LAC — Nate Rembisz 16/73/TD, Gavin Emerson 8/10; NAP — Caleb Von Pressentin 10/55/TD, Grady Wilson 15/45
Passing: LAC — Rembisz 18-28-267-3-0; NAP — Wilson 6-11-151-2-1
Receiving: LAC — Malik Britt 6/78/2 TD, Jonathan Suhajda 4/55/TD, Zayne Lathan 3/53, Landen Randall 1/51; NAP — Dean Hamilton 1/80/TD, Mason Jeg 1/27/TD
Back-to-back road losses are so rare for the Tigers it's been over a decade since it's happened prior to Friday night
Three unanswered scores by Class 1A La Center in the second half pushed it to a 31-18 victory over Napavine. After falling by a point in Week 1 to Montesano, the Wildcats have clawed their way to two straight wins.
Grady Wilson launched an 80-yard bomb to Dean Hamilton in the third to put Napavine ahead 12-7. He also connected with Mason Jeg for a 27-yard score in the fourth. Wilson totaled nearly 200 yards of total offense.
Caleb Von Pressentin put the Tigers on the board, part of his 55-yard rushing day that led the unit. Napavine will get another crack at a 1A program next week versus Montesano, also at home.
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