Fruitland took the field with a dynamic performance, overpowering Teton in Day 1 of the state competition. With Teton not submitting their stats, this recap highlights the standout performances of Fruitland’s roster, showcasing a balanced offensive and defensive effort that brought them a decisive victory.
Passing Highlights
Sophomore quarterback Titus Vidlak (#7) was instrumental in Fruitland’s victory, completing 50% of his passes. Vidlak threw for an impressive 224 yards, averaging 22.4 yards per completion, with four touchdowns and no interceptions. His longest pass was a striking 83-yard completion, showcasing his ability to make big plays and set the tone for Fruitland’s offense. Vidlak achieved a QB rating of 130.0, solidifying his place as a key player in the game.
Ground Game
Fruitland’s rushing attack was led by senior Austin Tesnohlidek (#4), who carried the ball 10 times for 114 yards. Tesnohlidek averaged an impressive 11.4 yards per carry, including a 41-yard run, and scored a touchdown, breaking through Teton’s defense with ease. Vidlak contributed to the ground game as well, with 11 carries for 72 yards. Sophomore Killian Wilson (#6) also played a key role with 49 yards on 14 carries, contributing to the consistent push upfield.
Receiving Corps
Fruitland’s receiving lineup made a huge impact, led by junior Spencer Tracy (#9), who caught 5 passes for 169 yards and two touchdowns. Tracy’s average of 33.8 yards per catch included his longest reception of the game at 83 yards, a big-play moment that set Fruitland apart. Senior Coye Coffman (#26) and sophomore Joel Philpot (#10) also contributed with key receptions, Coffman bringing in a touchdown and Philpot gaining 19 yards.
Nate Grosvenor (#89) rounded out the receiving stats with a 3-yard catch that added to Fruitland’s overall yardage.
All-Purpose Yards
The all-purpose yardage leaders were also the offensive standouts. Tracy led with a total of 203 yards, including rushing, receiving, and kickoff return yards. Tesnohlidek added 114 rushing yards, while Coffman accumulated 57 all-purpose yards, showcasing the depth and versatility in Fruitland’s offensive game.
Special Teams Impact
Tracy continued his contributions on special teams, with a 21-yard kickoff return. Coffman added value in the punt return game with 26 yards on three returns, averaging 8.7 yards and helping Fruitland maintain favorable field positioning throughout the game.
Scoring Breakdown
Fruitland’s touchdowns were spread across key players:
- Titus Vidlak (2 rushing touchdowns),
- Spencer Tracy (2 receiving touchdowns),
- A. Tesnohlidek (1 rushing touchdown),
- Coye Coffman (1 receiving touchdown),
- Nate Grosvenor (1 receiving touchdown).
Senior Jameson George (#33) contributed with five successful PATs, capping off the team’s scoring with consistent execution on special teams.
Final Thoughts
Fruitland’s victory in the opening day of the state competition highlights the team’s balanced offense, with standout performances from Vidlak, Tesnohlidek, and Tracy. Dominating in both the air and on the ground, Fruitland’s versatility and depth shone, and their special teams consistently positioned them for success. With a strong start, Fruitland is well-poised for the challenges that await as they advance in the state competition. Follow FLOWW Network on Social Media for more 4A Idaho State Football Coverage!