Disastrous start dooms Twin Falls in loss to Pocatello.

Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho) | October 6, 2006 | Copyright

Byline: Brad Guire

Oct. 6--TWIN FALLS --For two quarters, it was a disaster. The Twin Falls Bruins fell on hard luck again as the visiting Pocatello Indians pounded them 35-14 at Bruin Stadium on Thursday. Pocatello struck early and struck hard as Geoff Roberts scored the opening touchdown off a Twin Falls fumble. Roberts rushed for three more TDs, an unusually high number, he admitted. "The linemen pushed us over the top and gave us some huge holes. This was a breakout game for me and my team," Roberts said. That was just the beginning. The Indians ...

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