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Crimson runs away from Gray at final WSU scrimmage

From news services | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 8 months AGO
by From news services
| April 17, 2011 9:00 PM

SPOKANE - Logwone Mitz ran for 106 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Crimson to a dominating 38-3 victory over the Gray in Washington State's final spring scrimmage on Saturday before 4,076 at Joe Albi Stadium.

The Crimson, composed mostly of the first-team offense and defense, scored touchdowns on their first five offensive series beginning with Henry Eaddy's 32-yard score on a reverse run to the left side. Rickey Galvin then added a 5-yard touchdown run before Mitz broke off a 70-yard run down the left sideline for his first score of the afternoon.

The next Crimson drive saw Jeff Tuel connect with Andrei Lintz in the back left corner of the end zone for a 29-yard touchdown pass. Mitz later capped the first half with a 4-yard run to give the Crimson a 35-0 lead at the break. Andrew Furney provided the only scores in the second half, connecting on field goals of 53 and 20 yards.

Tuel finished 12 of 17 for 128 yards and a touchdown pass. Marquess Wilson made six catches for 82 yards for the Crimson. Bennett Bontemps paced the Gray team with six catches for 30 yards. Galvin rushed five times for 47 yards and Anthony Laurenzi made a pair of sacks.

SCORING

Eaddy 32 run (Furney kick)

Galvin 5 run (Furney kick)

Mitz 70 run (Furney kick)

Lintz 29 pass from Tuel (Furney kick)

Mitz 4 run (Furney kick)

FG Furney 53

FG Furney 20.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - Galvin 5-47, Mitz 13-106, Eaddy 2-38.

PASSING - Tuel 12-17-128, Lobbestael 5-10-46, Halliday 4-11-26, Gilbertson 2-3-9.

RECEIVING - Wilson 6-82, Karstetter 1-17, Eaddy 1-3, Simone 3-27, Mitz 2-27, Bontemps 6-30, Galvin 1-(-7), Brooks 1-5, Lintz 1-29, Dunn 1-6.

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