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Titans dominate Timberwolves in Clash of the Hyphens

Sep. 30—Box score

At Pe Ell

TITANS 54, TIMBERWOLVES 22

Morton-WP 0 0 8 14 — 22

Pe Ell-WV 13 27 14 0 — 54

Scoring Summary

PWV (Q1) — Cody Strozyk touchdown run, PAT good

PWV (Q1) — Strozyk touchdown run, PAT failed

PWV (Q2) — Blake Howard touchdown run, PAT failed

PWV (Q2) — Howard touchdown run, PAT good

PWV (Q2) — Nate Fluke touchdown pass to Blaine King, PAT good

PWV (Q2) — Fluke touchdown pass to King, PAT good

PWV (Q3) — Tyson Portmann touchdown run, PAT good

PWV (Q3) — Spud Swogger touchdown run, PAT good

MWP (Q3) — Touchdown run, two-point good

MWP (Q4) — Touchdown run, two-point failed

MWP (Q4) — Touchdown run, two-point good

Team StatsMWP PWV

Rushing Yards N/A, 310

Passing Yards N/A, 88

Total Yards N/A, 398

Comp-Att-Int N/A, 6-8-0

Fumbles/Lost N/A, 1/1

Individual Stats

Rushing: PWV — Blake Howard 13/95, Strozyk 8/79, Swogger 5/68, Portmann 5/60

Passing: MWP — PWV — Fluke 6-8/77

Receiving: MWP — PWV — King 2/20

The Pe Ell-Willapa Valley football team got back in the win column in resounding fashion on Friday, jumping out to a big lead and cruising to a 54-22 win over Morton-White Pass.

The Titans led 40-0 at halftime and at one point led 54-0 before the Timberwolves got on the board with a few scores late.

Five different Titans found the end zone on Friday, including Cody Strozyk, Blake Howard, and Blaine King, who each had two, and Tyson Portmann and Spud Swogger, who both ran in a touchdown in the second half.

PWV did most of its work on the ground, aside from Nate Fluke's two touchdown passes to King.

As a team, the Titans ran for 310 yards, including 95 from Howard, 79 from Strozyk, 68 from Swogger and 60 from Portmann.

"Shoutout to our offensive line," PWV coach Nate Smith said. "Christian Escobar, Conner Keeton, Kevin Ruelas, Hank Swartz and Kannyon Clements. They did a lot better this week."

Smith added that they were able to get some younger players playing time near the end, which will be valuable to those players long term.

"Overall, a great team effort, for sure," Smith said.

Next week, PWV will head to Toledo, while MWP will host Napavine.