As well as Woodland’s defense played in its 17-14 victory over Columbia River to pull to 2-2 overall, the offensive line paved the way — in a big way — in the Beavers’ ground attack.
Woodland amassed 200 team rushing yards on 43 carries between Michael Belvin (22 carries, 92 yards), Zane Logan (15 carries, 72 yards) and Dayton Morris (six carries, 36 yards).
Its second-largest gain of the night came on a 15-yard first-down gain by Belvin, Woodland’s quarterback, off a fourth-down fake punt. That eventually set up a go-ahead touchdown to take a 10-7 third-quarter lead. Woodland’s largest lead came at 17-7 on Belvin’s 5-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
“We really just want the best for our skills (skill-position players),” center and defensive tackle Isaiah Mattison said. “If we