In Friday's 63-7 victory over Battle Ground at Doc Harris Stadium, it marked the second consecutive game the senior scored a rushing touchdown. He took a power-option play 20 yards untouched after the line of scrimmage for the third Camas touchdown of the first quarter in a game the Papermakers scored points on every possession. In all, Davidson accounted for five touchdowns Friday, including four touchdown passes to Chase McGee (57 and 39 yards), Nikko Speer (1), and Thor Brody (15), to push his season total for touchdowns to 28.
But back to the rushing conversation. Davidson is approaching 200 rushing yards, second-best on the team, but is the team leader in rushing touchdowns with three. That fact impresses linebacker Beau Harlan.
"That's freaking awesome -- are you kidding me?!," said Harlan, who added a 10-yard second-half score. "He's special and our offensive line is special, too. They allow that to happen."
It's all part of big offensive outputs for Camas since its 12-6 season-opening win against 3A Roosevelt when it scored two touchdowns. Since that game, Camas (7-0 overall, 1-0 league) has averaged 46.5 points per game.
What makes this offense so fun? Brody, a sophomore, explains.