PASCO -- Terro Bell isn't likely to be mistaken for Jordan Downing off the football field.
At 5-feet-7, 140 pounds, Bell is a mere shadow of the power-packed all-state running back, who was lost for the season with a broken fibula last week.
But at the end of Chiawana's 28-0 win over Davis on Friday at Edgar Brown Stadium, Bell's numbers looked eerily similar to the ones routinely posted by the Riverhawks' fallen star.
On 30 carries, Bell racked up 176 yards and two touchdowns as Chiawana clinched its second consecutive CBBN 4A title.
"Tonight meant a lot to me. I was doing it for Jordan," said Bell, who transferred from Pasco over the summer. "(Downing) just told me it was my time. I wasn't too nervous. I know my abilities and what I can do."
He also remembered to thank his starting offensive line -- Kayden Maughan, Alejandro Chavez, Chandler Newell, Ryan Garcia and Gates Michel -- for providing ample running room against the CBBN's worst run defense.
"Bell and Absalon Hernandez did a nice job. The line gave them a lot of room to run. We wanted to keep the ball away from them," said Riverhawks coach Steve Graff, who added his eighth league title to an already impressive stack of accomplishments.

