SUMMIT THE NEW I-M-C SHERRIF IN TOWN SLAMS REDMOND, 49-7

It seemed the stage was set for a barn burner as #7 ranked Summit, coming off a 55-3 win over the Mountain View Cougars hosted a #3 ranked Redmond squad that was riding high following a 40-7 victory over #1 ranked Bend High.

 

SEE replay of Summit’s win over Redmond here

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Summit apparently had no interest in a shootout, as they dominated Redmond in all aspects of the game, pulling the upset and blowing the Panthers out 49-7.

The Storm Defense swarms RB Derrik Brown.
The Storm Defense swarms RB Derek Brown.

Redmond’s Derek Brown (SR, 5-10, 175) came into the game with 1,375 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns, averaging a 14.5 yards per carry.

Brown would finish with 91 yards rushing on 18 attempts, with 79 of those yards coming on 2 runs.
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Summit took the opening kickoff, drove to the 15 yard line, and missed a 32 yard field goal.

Redmond was forced to punt after going 3 and out.

Sean Kent (SR, 5-7, 165) returned the punt 49 yards to Redmond’s 20, setting up a short touchdown drive capped off by an 8 yard pass to Nick Rassmussen (SR, 6-3, 190).

Rassmussen would go on to score another touchdown on the next drive, a 41 yard catch and run.
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On the ensuing drive, Stuart Bledsoe (SR, 5-11, 170) picked off a Bunker Parrish (JR, 5-11, 200) pass, returning it to the Redmond 23.

Jacob Thompson (SR, 5-11, 200) finished the drive with a 4 yard run.

RB Jacob Thompson celebrates another Storm TD.
RB Jacob Thompson celebrates another Storm TD.

Redmond’s offense saw a brief boost early in the 2nd quarter, as Brown broke off a 40 yard run. 3 plays later, Parrish fumbled the ball, giving the Storm the ball at the 46 yard line.

Summit went into the half with a 35-0 lead, after a 9 yard strike to Kaden Wadsworth (SR, 6-4, 200) from QB John Bledsoe (JR 6’3″ 185), his 3rd of 4 TDs on the day.

QB John Beldsoe calls out plays at the line.
QB John Beldsoe calls out plays at the line.

Redmond’s lone score came midway through the 3rd quarter, as Brown finished off a 9 play drive with a 1 yard touchdown run.

After forcing a turnover on downs, Redmond put together another promising drive before Sean Kent recovered a Will Branson (SR, 5-10, 175) fumble.

Two plays later, Kent caught a 95 yard touchdown pass, his 2nd of the game, giving him 148 yards on 4 receptions.

Sean Kent takes a seat after his 95 yard TD catch
Sean Kent takes a seat after his 95 yard TD catch

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Dawson Ruhl (JR, 5-11, 160) scored the final touchdown, a 38 yard run, before the clock mercifully wound down.

Redmond will host the Mountain View Cougars (1-5) next week, while Summit (5-1) will travel to Ridgeview (3-3) to face the Ravens.
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