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14 --SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON Goldendale, Bickleton opening cross country meets, Timberwolves first soccer game canceled Page 13 JARYD@GOLDENDALESENTINEL.COM JARYD {]LINE SPORTS EDITOR It's still very early in the season, but if the Lyle- Wishram-Klickitat (LWK) Cougars football team cleans up some of the mis- takes that head coach An- toine Montoya and the rest of the staff observed during Friday's 14-6 loss to Steven- son, they should be a very good team with a good chance of reaching the post- season. That's not to say they aren't already a good team. The small Cougar team, with only 15 players suited up against the Class 1A and 45 person Stevenson Bulldogs, gave the larger school all it could handle in the season opener in Lyle. In the opening quarter, the JARYDCLINE :.Cougars were able to keep RETURN MAN: Goldendale running back Cort Ladiges runs past a pair of White Salmon defenders the Bulldogs offense in while returning a kick during Thursday's loss tO the Bruins at Barthlow Field. i check, forcing a turnover on i downs on their opening de- Goldendale drops season fensive stand and faced an- i other fourth down with time running down in the quarter. to White Salmon However, on fourth and l5, op~or:::i~ the Bulldogs completed a JARYDCLINE pass to the Cougars' six yard DUAL-THREAT QUARTERBACK: Cougar senior quarterback line and scored on a quarter- Jeramiah Ostrander tucks the ball and runs during Friday's season back keeper on the next play Opener against Stevenson. The team's signal caller on offense and team was hurt by a few tough a sweep to the right,to open the scoring at 6-0 a defensive end on the other side of the ball, Ostrander is on the breaks that favored the Bru- The Goldendale defense after a failed two-point con- short list of players to throw for a touchdown on offense and sack ins, who scored early and made a stand though, hold- ! version, the quarterback on defense in the same game. It was a tough way to open often and took a 14-0 lead be- the football season for the fore the Timberwolves took Goldendale Timberwolves, an offensive snap. who fell 53-0 to Klickitat The Wolves kicked off to County rival Columbia High begin the game, and nearly re- of While Salmon on Thurs- covered a squib kick that day at Barthlow Field. landed at the White Salmon There wasn't much that 15 yard line. But on the very went right for Goldendale on first play from scrimmage, the evening although the the Bruins gained 65 yards on ing White Salmon for three plays while forcing a fourth down and nine situation, only to give up a first down run on the next play, which led to the Bruins first score less than four minutes into the game. See Wolves, Page 13 However, the Cougs got the :ball back and got on the board almost instantly. i Sophomore running back Brandon Montoya bruised his way to 25 yards on back- to-back runs to start the drive, and senior quarter- back Jeramiah Ostrander his junior receiver Sam McCul- lough from 25 yards out to tie the score at six with 36 sec- onds left in the first quarter. A holding call negated the two-point conversion, and the Cougars couldn't convert from 12 yards out to take the lead. The LWK defense held its ground in the second quar- ter, turning the Bulldogs over on downs three times, but also had two turnovers of its own in the quarter and went into halftime tied at six. See Cougars, Page 13 Below: Joe Hassing Memorial steer shown by Gabe Starr; purchased by Taylor Family for $4.00 a pound. Sale grossed $180,000!!! 122 animals sold! i. i¸ Below: Bernice Thiele Memorial Hog shown by Corbin Bland; purchased by SDS Lumber Company for $4.50 a pound. Left: Jean Schilling Memorial Lamb shown by Natalie Schroder; pur- chased by Broadway Automotive for $6.75 a pound. Photos Joy Sarah Kay Photography The future of agriculture lies with these kids!