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Mt. Spokane 28, North Central 19

Details

Date/Time
Sept. 6, 2013, 5 p.m.
Location
Joe Albi Stadium
Season
Fall 2013

Results

Teams 1 2 3 4 F
North Central (1-4, 1-4) 0 7 6 6 19
Mt. Spokane (5-0, 5-0) 14 7 0 7 28

Summary

By Peter Sowards

NWPrepsNow

In his first varsity start, Mt. Spokane junior quarterback Matt Pulliam did exactly what his team needed – play smart football.

Starting in place of senior Stu Stiles, who is serving a two-game suspension after self-reporting an athletic code violation, Pulliam threw for two touchdowns, ran for one, and – most importantly – did not turn the ball over in a 28-19 win over North Central at Joe Albi Stadium Friday night.

“It was a little nerve-wracking going in, but after I got in and settled down, it was easy,” Pulliam said after the game, noting the importance of playing mistake-free football.

The Wildcats jumped out to a 14-0 first-quarter lead after Dakota Hipes’ 15-yard touchdown run and Pulliam’s 35-yard scoring strike to senior wide receiver Dillon Madlender.

“I thought Matt Pulliam played extremely well in his first varsity start,” Mt. Spokane head coach Mike McLaughlin said. “I was very pleased with the way he played. We knew he was capable, and we knew we could win with him, and we did.”

James Weigel’s 18-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter put North Central on the board, but Pulliam took a quarterback keeper 11 yards to pay dirt to build the lead back to 14 at halftime.

After a scoreless third quarter, Weigel caught a 29-yard pass up the left seam on the first play of the fourth quarter, then finished the drive with a 34-yard score. Weigel finished with 11 catches for 202 yards and two touchdowns. With a chance to make it a 7-point game, North Central kicker Austin Johnson’s extra-point attempt clanked off the right upright.

With the momentum swaying in the Indians’ favor, Mt. Spokane responded with a key drive of its own. Pulliam led the Wildcats to the 3-yard line, where they faced 4th-and-2 with 7:17 remaining. Instead of a field-goal attempt to go up by 11, McLaughlin went for the jugular, and it paid off as Pulliam rolled to his left and found Madlender in the end zone for the second time, putting Mt. Spokane ahead 28-13.

North Central quarterback Quinn Zerba, who totaled 306 yards passing on 20-of-29 attempts, answered with a scoring drive culminating in a 6-yard touchdown pass to Isaac Wicks. Trailing by nine after the score, the Indians went for the 2-point conversion but could not convert.

“That was critical,” McLaughlin said. “The big play was the stop at the goal line on the 2-point play. That gave us a little breathing room at the end there.”

After a Mt. Spokane punt, North Central mounted a charge to score yet again, but the drive was foiled when Cody Kiourkas’ fumble was recovered by Mt. Spokane with 3:26 left.

When asked to describe what it means to have your quarterback fill in in an adverse situation and play efficient football, McLaughlin’s response was simple. “It’s great. Right now he knows how to win, he knows how to play. He’s been hit, he’s made some decisions. We’re fine. We’re in good shape.”

Statistics

Team Statistics

Stat NC MTS
First Downs 12 18
Rushing (Att - Yds) 24-99 56-301
Passing (Comp - Att - Int) 20-29-0 6-16-0
Passing Yds 306 56
Punts (Num - Avg Yds) 5-31 4-52
Fumbles (Total - Lost) 0-0 0-0
Penalties (Num - Yds) 11-100 6-55

Individual Statistics

Rushing
North Central-Kiourkas 3-14, Pierce 1-(-4), Wiegel 2-22, Zerba 14-82, Edwards 1-(-4), Saugen 1-(-2), Zubek 1-(-6), Wicks 1-(-3). Mt Spokane-Carr 2-8, Pulliam 19-74, Hyatt 19-162, Hipes 12-56, Wooddell 4-1.
Passing
North Central-Zerba 20-29-0-306. Mt Spokane-Pulliam 6-16-0-56
Receiving
North Central-Wiegel 11-202, Edwards 4-34, Kiourkas 1-31, Saugen 2-38, Wicks 2-11. Mt Spokane-Woodddell 1-3, Hipes 1-7, Madlender 4-51

Scoring

MtS-Hipes 15 run (Gyllenhamner kick)
MtS-Madlender 30 pass from Pulliam (Gyllenhamner kick)
NC-Weigel 18 pass from Zerba (Johnson kick)
MtS-Pulliam 11 run (Gyllenhamner kick)
NC-Weigel 35 pass from Zerba (kick failed)
MtS-Madlender 3 pass from Pulliam (Gyllenhamner kick)
NC-Wicks 6 pass from Zerba (kick failed)

Current Standings as of Sept. 6, 2013

Team League Overall
Wins Losses Wins Losses
Mt. Spokane 5 0 5 0
Ferris 4 1 4 1
Gonzaga Prep 4 1 4 1
Shadle Park 4 1 4 1
Mead 3 1 3 1
Central Valley 2 3 2 3
Lewis and Clark 1 4 1 4
North Central 1 4 1 4
Rogers 0 5 0 5
University 0 4 0 4

Next Games for Mt. Spokane

Teams Date Time Sport
Mt. Spokane 21, Lewis and Clark 7 Sept. 12, 2013 7:15 p.m. Football
Shadle Park 63, Mt. Spokane 42 Sept. 13, 2013 7 p.m. Football
Mt. Spokane 35, Central Valley 16 Sept. 19, 2013 7:15 p.m. Football
Ferris 24, Mt. Spokane 14 Sept. 20, 2013 7 p.m. Football
Mt. Spokane 42, University 10 Sept. 27, 2013 7 p.m. Football

Next Games for North Central

Teams Date Time Sport
Mead 42, North Central 7 Sept. 13, 2013 5 p.m. Football
Ferris 50, North Central 14 Sept. 13, 2013 7 p.m. Football
North Central 28, Rogers 21 Sept. 20, 2013 5 p.m. Football
Gonzaga Prep 49, North Central 14 Sept. 20, 2013 7 p.m. Football
Central Valley 48, North Central 7 Sept. 27, 2013 7 p.m. Football