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Experience shows for Washington in rout
Douglas Miles
Sep. 5, 2014 1:00 am, Updated: Sep. 8, 2014 10:45 pm
CEDAR RAPIDS - At this time last season, Cedar Rapids Washington Coach Paul James was looking for answers from a young team that had just dropped a 14-10 decision to crosstown Cedar Rapids Kennedy and was winless in three starts.
A year later, James' squad is a year older and the experience shows.
Senior quarterback Reid Snitker completed his first six passes for 89 yards and a score, and added a rushing TD as Class 4A No. 4 Washington routed Kennedy, 41-7, in a non-district game last night at Kingston Stadium.
'They're used to the system. They understand what we're trying to do,” James said. 'The big thing is what they've done in the weight room and conditioning.”
Snitker got Washington (2-0) on the board with a 6-yard slant for a touchdown to receiver Maurice Arrington with 2:55 remaining in the first quarter.
'They were taking away the run,” James said. 'So our bootlegs were there. ... Fortunately, we connected.”
Kennedy muffed the ensuing pooch kickoff and Washington recovered at the Cougar 37. Snitker hit receiver Landen Akers down the right sideline for 33 yards to the 4-yard-line before scoring on a keeper up the middle to extend the Warriors' lead to 13-0.
'That was definitely big,” Snitker said. 'To punch it in twice in a row and get some good stops on defense. That defeated them a little bit.”
Junior tailback Tavian Patrick opened the third quarter with a 29-yard touchdown run to cap a 12-play, 72-yard drive to put Washington up, 20-0.
Kennedy's will appeared broken when Washington senior Landen Akers fielded a punt against the left sideline at his own 23, broke a few tackles, eluded several other tacklers and raced down the sideline for a 77-yard touchdown and a 27-0 Washington lead.
'It was return left,” Akers said. 'I may have broke a few tackles, I got some blocks at the end. Just came out and scored.”
Washington rushed for 284 yards, led by Johnny Dobbs with 78 yards and a score on 10 carries. Fullback Caleb Smothers ran for 50 yards, including a 30-yard rumble for a fourth-quarter touchdown.
Quarterback Sammy Lizarraga was 10-of-27 passing for 120 yards for Kennedy (0-2).
Washington hosts eighth-ranked Iowa City West next week and Kennedy travels to No. 10 North Scott.
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C.R. Washington 41
C.R. Kennedy 7
AT KINGSTON STADIUM
CRW CRK
First downs 13 13
Rushes-yards 36-272 34-117
Passing-yards 101 120
Comp-att-int 7-10-0 10-27-0
Punts-avg. 4-32.7 5-33.0
Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-2
Penalties-yards 5-45 1-5
C.R. Washington 13 0 14 14-41
C.R. Kennedy 0 0 0 7- 7
CRW - Maurice Arrington 6 pass from Reid Snitker (Gunner Lenzen kick)
CRW - Snitker 4 run (kick blocked)
CRW - Tavian Patrick 29 run (Lenzen kick)
CRW - Landen Akers 77 punt return (Lenzen kick)
CRK - Tyler Dralle 6 run (Mark Schulz kick)
CRW - Caleb Smothers 30 run (Lenzen kick)
CRW - Johnny Dobbs 2 run (Lenzen kick)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing - C.R. Washington: Tavian Patrick 9-51, Tavion Stewart 2-56, Johnny Dobbs 10-78, Caleb Smothers 4-51, Reid Snitker 4-18, Connor Vincent 3-13, TJ Vogel 2-7, Nicholas Nassif 2-(-2); C.R. Kennedy: Jay Blank 7-31, Logan Wedo 11-33, Shaun Beyer 5-26, Tyler Dralle 5-18, Jonah Moes 2-12, Terrance Hall 3-7, Sammy Lizarraga 1-(-10).
Passing - C.R. Washington: Reid Snitker 6-8-0-89, TJ Vogel 1-1-0-12; C.R. Kennedy: Sammy Lizarraga 10-27-0-120.
Receiving - C.R. Washington: Landen Akers 2-35, Caleb Smothers 2-32, Dallas Hobbs 1-16, Vance O'Rien 1-12, Maurice Arrington 1-6; C.R. Kennedy: Terrance Hall 3-23, Drake Brewster 1-25, Dillon Koch 1-19, Shaun Beyer 1-19, Reyez Bell 2-17, Tyler Dralle 1-9, Logan Wedo 1-8.
Cliff Jette/The Gazette Cedar Rapids Washington's Maurice Arrington eludes Austin Coates of Cedar Rapids Kennedy to score with this pass reception last night at Kingston Stadium.
Cliff Jette/The Gazette Cedar Rapids Kennedy's Terrence Hall (30) breaks up a pass intended for Cedar Rapids Washington's Anthony Rodriguez-Bleakley (rear) as Landen Akers closes last night in Cedar Rapids.
Cliff Jette/The Gazette Cedar Rapids Kennedy's Jay Blank hauled down by O'Rien Vance of Cedar Rapids Washington during the first half last night at Kingston Stadium.