Robeson coach Fabre Collins wasn't too surprised by Brandon Green's six touchdown performance.
The four-year starter returned two punts for touchdowns, caught three scores and rushed for another in the Raiders' 46-6 win over Prosser at Stagg Stadium Saturday.
"I was surprised by the six touchdowns," Collins said. "I know he still has a lot of hidden talent inside that people still have not seen."
Green, who now has 19 touchdowns in just five games, returned a first quarter punt 53 yards to give Robeson a 6-0 lead. Later in the quarter, Green caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Jonathon Johnson.
"I just felt it today," Green said. "When I returned the first punt, I knew I would have a big game. Coach says you always have to run hard when you have the ball. I have to give credit to our offensive line, it's the best since I've been here."
The Raiders (5-1, 3-0 Land of Lincoln) had only two offensive plays in the second quarter, but scored on both. Johnson (7-of-13, 157 yards, three touchdowns) connected with Green on touchdown passes of 36 and 34 yards to build a 26-0 lead.
Green ended the half with a 45-yard punt return, and finished his day with a seven-yard touchdown run on an end-around in the third quarter.
Prosser (1-5, 0-3) scored on a one-yard touchdown run by Denzel Scott (21 carries, 81 yards).
Jonathan Williams and Brent McNeil each had nine tackles for Robeson.