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Playoffs

TACOMA – The Lynden Lions will play in the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association class 2A high school football championship game for the third time in four years after mauling the Archbishop Murphy Wildcats 38-14 Saturday in the Tacoma Dome

The game was webcast live on SkagitRadio.com with Jay Alexander providing play-by-play and Dale Sharp adding commentary and statistics.  You can listen to a replay of the game by clicking the link below.

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TACOMA -  Tye Jamison rushed for three touchdowns and Eddy Williams crashed into the endzone for two more scores as the Lummi Blackhawks (9-3) demolished the previously undefeated Neah Bay Red Devils (11-1) in an 8-Man semifinal game Friday afternoon in the Tacoma Dome.

Lummi earned a berth in the W.I.A.A. Gridiron Classic state championship game next weekend against the winner of the Cusick / Tri-Cities Prep game, which will be played in Kennewick Saturday at 1 p.m.

The Blackhawks flew to three first quarter scores, with touchdown runs from Jamison, Eddy Williams, and Kyle Finkbonner.

The Blackhawks and Red Devils exchanged scores in the second stanza, with Lummi finding the end zone on a 4-yard shovel pass to Deion Hoskins (an 8th-grader from Lummi) and a 16-yard touchdown reception by the Blackhawks’ Eric Robinson to give Lummi a 35-20 halftime lead.

Fireworks were lit off by the Blackhawks’ second-half effort. Williams sprinted around right end out of the Wildcat Formation from 40 yards out within 30 seconds of the kick-off.  Jamison bashed in from one yard out at the tail-end of the third quarter, before scoring from two yards away on a quarterback keeper.

Eric Robinson fielded a Neah Bay kickoff (following a spectacular 51-yard Neah Bay touchdown pass that was tipped by a Lummi defensive back before landing in the hands of Drexler Doherty on the fly) and scrambled down the right hash marks behind impressive blocking for a touchdown, and added a 50-yard kick return touchdown for game’s final score.

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SHORELINE – Trailing by 27 points, the Nooksack Valley Pioneers battled back to defeat King’s 54-47 Friday in the quarterfinals of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association class 1A state high school football playoffs.

After falling behind 40-13, the Pioneers advanced the state semi-finals by outscoring the Knights 41-7. Nooksack Valley (10-2) will play undefeated (12-0) Cascade Christian in the Tacoma Dome Saturday, November 28, with kickoff scheduled for 1 pm. The winner earn a berth in the state championship game December 5, also in the Tacoma Dome.

Jay Alexander and Dale Sharp will webcast this Saturday’s semi-final game live on SkagitRadio.com

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING – Nooksack Valley: Nick deGrasse 37-239; Tyler Perry 17-58; Trevon Myhre 4-12; Anthony Reese 3-82. King’s: Thomas Vincent 14-138; Ben Welch 2-29.

PASSING – Nooksack Valley: Tyler Perry 15-21-163-0, Trevon Myhre 0-1-0-0. King’s: Thomas Vincent 19-33-2-282.

RECEIVING – Nooksack Valley: Nick deGrasse 3-11, Kyle Handy 3-39, Anthony Reese 6-84, Trevon Myhre 2-24, Luke VanderVliet 1-5. King’s: Nick Swanson 8-133, Joseph Jaeger 3-58, Curtin Clauson 7-82, Caleb Taylor 1-9.

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SUMNER – It took a pair of overtimes, plus a pair of shootout rounds of the semifinal match to determine a winner between the La Conner Braves and the Orcas Island Vikings to advance to Saturday’s 1B/2B girls’ soccer title game, against either Napavine Tigers or the Seattle Lutheran Saints.

It also took the Viking goalkeeper, Lana Bronn, to kick a chipshot to the left side in the second round of the overtime shootout for the Orcas Island Vikings to reach the championship game in what resulted in a 2-1 slugfest between these Northwest B League rivals in the semifinals at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner Friday afternoon.

Of five players from both teams set up for their shootout free kicks, three players from each side scored goals, forcing a second round. The first Viking, Bronn, chipped high and left for her goal. La Conner sent Emily Bruland to tie, but her attempt was directly at Bronn, who made the save for the win.

A 28-yard free kick by La Conner’s Sydney Hartwick in the first overtime period sailed straight at the crossbar with 27 seconds remaining in the first overtime, but was tipped over the goal by Bronn, for the save.

In regulation, La Conner’s goal came as Hartwick gathered the ball along the right sidelines and arched an 18-yarder off her right foot that bent left, past Bronn for the Braves’ first goal to tie the score, 1-1, in the 49th minute of play.

The first goal of the game came on Orcas Island’s Alison O’Toole’s 10-yarder into the left side of La Conner’s in the 5th minute.

The Brave’s goalie, Kelly Gilkey, made a two-handed save smack between the sideposts to keep the score 1-0 at the 29th minute.

La Conner has had eight chances to take the lead with corner-kick opportunites, with one bouncing in front of the Orcas goal untouched. The Vikings have played the entire game without taking a corner kick.

SkagitRadio.com will provide updates throughout tomorrow’s title game beginning at 2 p.m. Special thanks to Peace & Plenty Flower Farms and the Orcas Island Volunteer Firefighters and EMT’s for their support of Viking sports on SkagitRadio.com.

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POULSBO – Burlington-Edison coaches, fans, and players were left wondering what could have been and maybe what should have been after one of the greatest comebacks in the storied history of Tigers’ football ended with the Sequim Wolves celebrating a 34-32 victory Saturday night at North Kitsap High School in the opening round of the WIAA state 2A football playoffs.

Trailing 34-12 with 10:45 remaining in the game, Burlington-Edison’s offense came to life with three touchdowns, the last one on a 13-yard fourth down pass from quarterback Dylan Boe to wide receiver Achilles Wynn as time expired.

Needing a two-point conversion to force overtime, the Tigers sent Damon Acoba up the middle, where he had been successful all night, but the Sequim defense made one of the biggest plays in Wolves’ football history, stopping Acoba short of the endzone to secure the Sequim victory.

Acoba, who missed most of the season with an injury, had averaged 7.7 yards per carry prior to being stopped on the final play of the season for Burlington-Edison. Acoba finished with 123 yards to lead the Tigers in rushing. Boe completed 15-of-32 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns, including three clutch completions to Wynn on the final drive.

After reaching the state championship game two years ago and losing in the state playoff semifinals last season, Burlington-Edison’s loss left the Tigers with an 8-3 season record. Sequim will take a 10-1 record into next weekend’s quarterfinal game against Lynden after the defending state champion Lions beat Black Hills 14-7.

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Bearcats & Ben Ternan beat Borderites 38-20

November 16, 2009

TUMWATER – W. F. West quarterback Ben Ternan threw two touchdown passes and rushed for two more as the Bearcats put a stop to Blaine’s bid for a lengthy playoff run with a 38-20 opening round WIAA 2A state football tournament win Saturday night.
Ternan and the Bearcats wasted no time putting the Borderites on their heels, [...]

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Montesano machine rolls over Meridian 54-14

November 15, 2009

TUMWATER – The 1A monster that is the unbeaten, top-ranked Montesano Bulldogs devoured another opponent Saturday night and than washed them down with a big gulp of icy cold Tumwater and defeated Meridian 54-14 in their first-round matchup of the WIAA state football tournament. That opponent, the upstart Meridian Trojans of Laurel seemed merely an [...]

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Willapa Valley busts through Concrete 43-20

November 15, 2009

TUMWATER — A tough Willapa Valley third quarter and eye-popping team speed from the Vikings proved too much to overcome for the Concrete football team yesterday, ending the Lions’ season.
Willapa Valley broke open the first-round Class 2B state playoff game with the Lions in the second half Saturday, running away with a 43-20 victory. The [...]

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Orcas Vikings’ season runs aground

November 15, 2009

MOUNT VERNON – The defending 2B state champion Napavine Tigers ignited in the fourth quarter with three touchdowns to eliminate the Orcas Island Vikings 27-8 in the opening round of the WIAA high school football tournament Saturday afternoon at Mount Vernon High School.
Napavine’s senior quarterback Marty Cozart completed all seven of his passes to wideout [...]

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Tigers pluck Falcons 45-0 in football playoffs

November 7, 2009

BURLINGTON – The Burlington-Edison Tigers capitalized on fumbles by South Whidbey on the Falcon’s first two possessions to take an early 14-0 lead enroute to a 45-0 blowout victory in the District One 2A high school football conference cross-overs Friday night at Kirkby Field.
Junior halfback Cody Larson’s spectacular 20-yard touchdown run just 85-seconds into the [...]

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