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Cougars hold first live scrimmage

From news services | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 3 months AGO
by From news services
| August 18, 2011 9:00 PM

PULLMAN - Washington State held its first live scrimmage of fall camp Wednesday afternoon, working through 55 plays inside Martin Stadium.

The No. 1 offense made the most of its only series together, scoring on a 20-yard touchdown pass to tight end Andrei Lintz from Jeff Tuel to cap a 70-yard, seven play drive. The No. 1 defense played a couple series, receiving a sack from defensive end Travis Long, a big hit from linebacker C.J. Mizell and holding the No. 2 offense to a pair of field goal attempts.

Most of the scrimmage was focused around the No. 2 and No. 3 offenses and defenses, providing coach Paul Wulff and his staff a chance to evaluate the younger players during live action.

Running back Carl Winston led the way with seven carries for 22 yards while freshman Marcus Mason added 19 yards on three carries. Tuel completed two of his three pass attempts for 56 yards while redshirt freshman Connor Halliday finished 5 of 7 for 96 yards. Wide receiver Kristoff Williams had a pair of catches for 46 yards, including a 42 yarder from Halliday. Tuel connected with Isiah Barton for 36 yards before hitting Lintz for the only score of the day.

Junior wideout Gino Simone and freshman receivers Henry Eaddy and Dominique Williams each had catches for 25, 23 and 22 yards, respectively.

The defense allowed the one touchdown on the opening drive, blocked a pair of field goal attempts and received sacks from Long, Chas Sampson, David Davis and Steven Hoffart.

Kicker Andrew Furney connected on field goals of 41 and 47 yards.

SCORING PLAYS

Lintz 20 pass from Tuel (Furney kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - Mitz 4-14, Brooks 4-14, Winston 7-22, Mason 3-19, Story 1-5.

PASSING - Tuel 2-3-56, Halliday 5-7-96, Clements 4-5-23, Lobbestael 3-5-24, Gilbertson 5-5-60.

RECEIVING - K. Williams 2-46, Eaddy 2-33, Barton 1-36, Meyers 1-8, Simone 2-25, Story 1-10, Bontemps 1-8, Lintz 1-20, D. Williams 2-22, Jenkins 2-23, Ruelke 2-13, Hersey 1-10.

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