Friday’s high school football roundup

Published: August 25, 2012 

Joe Martarano, right, ran for 102 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Grizzlies to a season-opening win on August 24, 2012 despite going 0-for-5 in the air.

Charlie Litchfield — For the Idaho Statesman

COEUR D’ALENE 40, SKYVIEW 36

Coeur d’Alene’s Marques Mort scored on a 9-yard run with 1:47 left to put the Vikings up for good in a back-and-forth affair at Skyview. Coeur d’Alene quarterback Gunnar Amos completed 22-of-38 passes for 348 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Skyview’s Lane Robbins scored an 85-yard TD to give the Hawks a fourth-quarter lead, and finished with 188 yards on 11 catches with two touchdowns. The two teams combined for 922 total offensive yards.

EMMETT 25, WEISER 22

Emmett won its first game under new coach Mike Schroeder. Emmett’s Braulio Ramirez threw two halfback passes for touchdowns to Nathan Hundley, one in the first quarter and one in the fourth for the go-ahead score. Weiser tried to come back, but Emmett recovered a fumble with just over a minute left to seal the victory.

CALDWELL 32, HOMEDALE 26 (OT)

Laren Walker’s 4-yard touchdown run in overtime completed Caldwell’s comeback victory at Homedale. Walker finished with 137 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Caldwell trailed 20-6 in the second quarter, but survived Calvin Black’s 144 rushing yards and three touchdowns for Homedale.

MCCALL-DONNELLY 26, OROFINO 22

Fullback Zach Lowen rushed for two touchdowns as McCall-Donnelly notched a win at Orofino. Matt Henggeler also returned a punt for a touchdown in the victory.

MARSING 15, PARMA 7

Junior quarterback Austin Williams ran for a touchdown and threw for another to lead the 2A Huskies to a victory over the 3A Panthers. Marsing’s Charlie Galvez, Miguel Leon and Hudson Sauer each grabbed interceptions to hold off Parma in both teams’ nonconference season opener.

NOTUS 32, HORSESHOE BEND 8

Notus rushed for 307 yards, led by Devin Krasowski’s 16 carries for 249 yards and four touchdowns. Horseshoe Bend lost three fumbles and struggled against Notus’ defense. Bryan Frahm ran for one touchdown and made 14 tackles for Notus.

MELBA 6, WENDELL 0

Adam Saurey’s 7-yard run in the first quarter proved to be all Melba needed on the road. Despite gaining 302 rushing yards, Melba stalled three times in the red zone and failed to add to its lead. Wendell failed on only three red zone attempts and was held to only 141 yards of total offense.

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