Wildcats rough up Browning
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 6 months AGO
Columbia Falls football is undefeated heading into its bye week after a 56-0 victory at Browning on Friday.
Wildcat quarterback Dakota Bridwell tossed six touchdowns and Logan Kolodejchuck ran for two more in the Class A nonconference romp. Bridwell threw four of his touchdowns in the opening quarter, connecting with Braxton Reiten twice, as well as Trevor Hoerner and Austin Green. He hit Reiten again on a 35-yard route to start the second quarter.
Bridwell finished the game 13 for 18 for 274 yards. Reiten had six catches for 144 yards. Seth Gossett picked up 81 yards rushing on 13 carries.
Columbia Falls (4-0) has outscored the opposition 209-54.
The Wildcats next take on undefeated Dillon at home Sept. 30 at 7 p.m.
C. Falls 26 22 8 0 — 56
Browning 0 0 0 0 — 0
First quarter
CF — Braxton Reiten 30 pass from Dakota Bridwell (conversion failed)
CF — Trevor Hoerner 20 pass from Bridwell (conversion failed)
CF — Reiten 20 pass from Bridwell (Hoerner pass from Bridwell)
CF — Austin Green 20 pass from Bridwell (conversion failed)
Second quarter
CF — Reiten 35 pass from Bridwell (Logan Kolodejchuck run)
CF — Kolodejchuck 10 run (Kolodejchuck run)
CF — Kolodejchuck 2 run (conversion failed)
Third quarter
CF — Trey Gates 37 pass from Bridwell (Seth Gossett run)
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