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Bronocs face off against Reardan, Davenport
REARDAN— Football was back in muddy, jamboree form Monday, Feb. 22, as the Reardan Indians hosted the Davenport Gorillas and Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos for varsity and junior varsity scrimmages.
Each varsity offense played each school’s varsity defense once, with the same scenario for junior varsity. Each series ran between 8-14 plays, as officials let teams finish drives, all of which intentionally started at the opponent’s 40-yard-line.
Davenport solid
Both the varsity and junior varsity Gorilla offenses managed touchdowns on each of their respective series.
Back Matthew Orvis scored on a 3-yard rush during a series that was highlighted by a 19-yard catch-and-run from quarterback Evan Gunning to tight end Jarrett Jacobsen that was nearly intercepted by a Reardan defender before Jacobsen ripped it away.
Gunning later kept the ball himself for a 4-yard score against the LRS defense.
Back Brenick Soliday scored a 20-yard rushing touchdown and tight end Jason Schillinger caught a 15-yard score from Jacobsen for the junior varsity squad.
“I thought we did pretty well after being away for so long,” Head Coach Justin Young said. “I was happy with the offense.”
Davenport was solid defensively, too, with only allowing a single score — Reardan — all evening.
Nelson stands out
Sophomore wide receiver Abe Nelson was a surprising star for Reardan, rushing for 76 yards and two touchdowns for the varsity offense.
He had a 13-yard score against LRS and a 37-yard scoring scamper on fourth down against Davenport.
“He shocked me. He’s got a lot more speed than I thought he did,” Head Coach Eric Nikkola said. “I thought he ran the ball really well. He received good blocks on the outside from Kobe Martinez.”
Defensively, Reardan kept LRS out of the end zone in both varsity and JV.. series, but gave up touchdowns to both Davenport teams.
“Defensively, we have a lot to work on,” Nikkola said. “We’re not taking care of our responsibilities. We’re looking into the backfield to see what the running backs are doing, rather than reading our keys.”
Jaquin Stroble scored the J.V. squad’s lone touchdown against LRS on a 4-yard rush.
Young LRS squad
The youthful Broncos had difficulty moving the ball and stopping opponents. And both the varsity and J.V. offenses failed to score a touchdown against either Davenport or Reardan, while both defenses allowed touchdowns in both their respective contests against the Gorillas and Indians.
“We’re really young and not used to the speed of the game,” said Head Coach Greg Whitmore, who is coaching a team of largely sophomores. “We’re really tentative, and things are slow off the ball… we have to get better at the things you can’t really practice in games.”
LRS’s highlight came on a 12-yard first down run from Hayden Melcher, with a late hit penalty tacked on against Reardan.
However, the Broncos were unable to capitalize on the 1st-and-goal. w
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