Lake Stevens Journal September 28, 2011
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Cooper completes basic FO0TBAllmmn
training at West Point
JOURNAl STAFF
Cadet Shawn
Cooper, son of
John and Sandy
Cooper of Lake
Stevens, com—
pleted Cadet
Basic Training
at the US.
tary Academy.
Cooper en—
t e r e d We 3 t
Point June 27.
The initial
military train-
in g program
provides cadets Cadet Shawn Cooper
with basic skills to instill discipline, pride,
cohesion, confidence and a high sense of
duty to prepare them for entry into the
Corps of Cadets. Areas of summer instruc—
tion included first aid, mountaineering,
hand grenades, rifle marksmanship and
nuclear, biological, and chemical training.
Cooper began classes Aug. 15.
The West Point curriculum offers 45
majors balancing physical sciences and
engineering with humanities and social
sciences leading to a Bachelor of Science
degree.
Coopergraduatedfromlake StevensHigh
School in 201 1. He plans to graduate from
West Point in 2015 and be commissioned
as a second lieutenant in the US. Army.
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with a four play, 70—yard TD drive to open
the second halti- Three straight Nelson
completions turned the trick-16yards to
Gasca, nine to Pahukoa, and 43 to Gasca
for the score. 31-14 Lake, at 10:02
Snohomish’s next possession gained
31 yards to theViking 39, but was thwart
ed at that point when Guy and Anthony
Blackie tackled Zerhire fora three—yard
loss, forcing a Panther punt which went
’0 ut of bounds on the Viking eight.
Ninety-two yards from paydirt? No
problem for Nelson, who went three for
five for 67 yards including 17 yards to
Giddens, immediately followed by an
11-yard Giddens run, and a 41-yard TD
pass to Pahukoa. 38-14 Lake, at 2:06 of
the third quarter.
Gasca’s fumbled fair catch resulted
in Snohomish’s final TD. Recovering on
the Viking 37, Snohomish scored in six
plays capped by Crippens’ 24—yard run
virtually untouched down the middle.
St. Marie’s attempted two—point PAT run
was smothered by several Vikings short
of the goal line, including Young, Guy,
Andrew Elgean and Brandon Johnson.
38-20 Lake, at 9:20 of the fourth.
Lake nearly tacked on alateTD follow-
ing a 27-yard Nelson to Gasca pass and
Giddens’ nine-yard run to the Panther
three. But Giddens fumbled on the next
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play, Nelson recovering on the nine. Two
plays later Sellars made good on a 30-yard
field goal (he is now three for three in that
department) to close out the game’s scor-
ing at 41-20 with 3:29 remaining.
Nelson completed 23 of 29 passes
(with one interception) for 376 yards and
three TDs. He rushed for 82 net yards
in eight carries, with two TDs. Giddens
netted 74 yards in 13 carries. St. Marie
finished with 118 net yards in 21 carries.
Pahukoa’s seven catches gained 122
yards and two TDs. Gasca’s six receptions
totaled 149 yards and aTD.
Viking backup QB Gavin O'Neil com-
pleted a seven-yard pass to Elgean on the
game’s final play (Lake’s first non-Nelson
pass attempt of the season so far).
Lake netted 169 rushing and 383
passing. Snohomish netted 171 yards
rushing and 47 passing (four of 11 with
one interception).
Lake had 23 first downs, Snohomish
13. Lake was penalized six times for 70
yards, Snohomish twice for 21 yards.
Young was credited with 18 tackles
to lead the Vikings in that department,
followed by Elgean with 12, Guy and
Pahukoa 10 each, Delgado and Enyeart
9 each, Gasca‘8.
Elgean now has 45 tackles for the
season, Young 44.
Contributing QB sacks were Elgean,
Guy and Young, one each.
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