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Dispatch News 9-27-2023

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Sept. 27, 2023

ISSUE 39

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Courtesy Eatonville High School Marvin Fitzer

Courtesy Trinity Potter Eatonville's Max Henley stiffarms a Bellevue Christian defender, allowing himself to gain more yardage. Henley would go on to lead the Cruisers with 102 yards rushing, including a spectacular 67-yard run. Henley would add a rushing touchdown in the third quarter, the first rushing touchdown of his career.

Cruisers crush Vikings, 36-6 By Skip Smith

Contributing Writer

In a spectacular display of dominance, the Eatonville Cruiser football team rebounded from a lackluster performance the previous week to level their season record at 2-2. Battling the elements on a rainy Saturday afternoon, they unleashed an offensive storm against the Bellevue Christian Vikings, securing a 36-6 victory.

Last week's offensive struggles were swiftly forgotten as the Cruisers wasted no time making amends. On just the second play of the game, quarterback Hunter Klumpar unleashed a picture-perfect pass that found Ky Nation in full stride. Nation, displaying incredible speed, outpaced his defender for a breathtaking 95-yard touchdown, setting the tone for the game. Klumpar and Nation's connection

continued to flourish throughout the game. Klumpar showcased his precision passing with two more touchdown strikes to Nation, covering distances of 38 and 54 yards. Nation had 205 receiving yards on just four receptions, with three touchdowns. Not to be overshadowed, Jacob Simons also got in on the scoring

Eatonville High School Athletic HoF welcomes Fitzer brothers By Skip Smith

Contributing Writer

The 2023 Eatonville High School Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony is just around the corner, and this year's honorees include two remarkable athletes, brothers Marvin and Harold Fitzer. These two legends of Eatonville's sports history will be celebrated during halftime at the Eatonville vs. Tenino football game on Saturday, Sept. 30. Following the game, friends and relatives are invited to join a small gathering in the Hall of Fame area in the Eatonville High School commons.

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