It didn’t matter if John Norcross was playing offense or defense Friday night at Doc Harris Stadium, he found a way to get his hands on the football for Camas.
After Timberline tied the score in the third quarter, the Papermakers had a receiver open on the left side of the field. Kyle Goodnow caught a pass from quarterback Tony Genarro, but he lost possession when he was hit. Shadowing Goodnow and his defender, Norcross didn’t hesitate. He picked up the hot potato, and ran it 25 yards to the end zone for game-changing touchdown.
“Coach Eagle teaches us to play to the whistle,” Norcross said. “I saw the ball, didn’t hear a whistle, picked it up and headed for that end zone.”
A few plays into the fourth quarter, it was Norcross again bringing the crowd to its feet on defense. Without so much as a bounce, the junior snagged the fumbled football and dashed 42 yards back for another touchdown. What once was a 6-6 tie turned into a 20-6 victory for the Papermakers.
“I was running for the ball. It popped out and fell right into my hands. Just go,” Norcross said. “It was a total team effort tonight. Two times in a row, I was in the right place at the right time and lucky enough to get in that end zone.”