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Cats drub Browning 58-0

Chris Peterson Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 6 months AGO
by Chris Peterson Hungry Horse News
| September 17, 2013 7:50 AM

Wildcat quarterback Jared Trinastich threw for 410 yards and five touchdowns as the Columbia Falls High School football team drubbed Browning 58-0 in a Sept. 13 away game.

Receiver Ty Morgan caught four touchdown passes as the Trinastich-Morgan combination continues to shine in its first three games. Morgan had eight catches for 106 yards, and Alex Presnell had seven catches for 103 yards.

The Cats also had touchdowns by Mike Sandefer, Josiah Osborne, Nakia Alexander and Ike Schweikert. Defensively, the Cats held Browning to 36 negative rushing yards and just 42 yards passing. Trevor Houston, Alexander and Morgan all had interceptions in the game.

The Cats will face tougher competition this week as they travel to Anaconda on Friday for a rematch of last year’s playoff game, when Anaconda won 32-14.

Anaconda is 2-0 and beat Hardin 21-19 last week.

Columbia Falls  8  24  20  6

Browning  0  0  0  0

CF - Nakia Alexander 15 pass from Jared Trinastich (Ty Morgan pass from Trinastich)

CF - Morgan 25 pass from Trinastich (Josiah Osborne pass from Trinastich)

CF - Morgan 12 pass from Trinastich (pass failed)

CF - Morgan 16 pass from Trinastich (Morgan pass from Trinastich)

CF - Safety

CF - Mike Sandefer 1 run (pass failed)

CF - Morgan 23 pass from Trinastich (Morgan run)

CF - Osborne 8 run (pass failed)

CF - Ike Schweikert 6 run (pass failed)

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