Michael Waters (no. 25, right) takes advantage of Petr Novozhennikov's block to move past Eric Anderson (no. 75) Thursday night in the Scots' game against Sandy. After a scoreless first quarter, David Douglas dominated en route to a 41-13 win.
A slippery field caused by intermittent light rain couldn't stop David Douglas' running game last week in Sandy. Led by running back Michael Waters, the Scots spoiled the Pioneers' homecoming game with a 41-13 win.
David Douglas (3-1) is tied with Central Catholic for second in the Mt. Hood Conference. Sandy slipped to 0-4.
Last week's game was played on Thursday because there was no school on Friday.
(right) Members of Sandy's football team wore number 7 on their helmets in honor of team mate Traven Lutz, who broke his jaw Oct. 5 in Sandy's game against Centennial.
(left) The grandstand was full Thursday night for the annual homecoming game. Jordan Elliott and Annalisa Peterson were announced as King and Queen in a halftime ceremony.
(right) Scots' running back Michael Waters (no. 25, center) breaks into the end zone Thursday night in the third quarter of David Douglas' game in Sandy.
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David Douglas 41, Sandy 13 Sunday, October 14, 2007
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