Posts tagged as:

dylan boe

BURLINGTON – Trailing by two late in the second quarter, the Burlington-Edison Tigers scored the final nine points of the first half and never looked back en route to a 68-48 victory over Shorecrest Tuesday night in boys’ high school basketball.

In a game featuring two of the top teams in the state, it was the aggressive and relentless defense played by Tiger coach Rick Skeen’s team that turned a seesaw first half into another double-digit Burlington-Edison win, their fifth in six games this season.

After an exciting first half that featured 12 lead changes and five ties before Burlington-Edison’s late run, the Tigers limited the Scots to just nine third-quarter points and eight points in the final eight minutes. Evan Coulter’s 21 points led three Tigers in double figures scoring, with Colin Stewart adding 13 points and Craig Babington scoring 10.

Burlington-Edison’s Jacob Schifferl was chosen by announcers Fred Lee and John Fasso as the Mister T’s Awards and Embroidery player of the game after keying the Tigers’ run at the end of the second quarter when he scored seven of his nine points and grabbed numerous rebounds.

The Tigers will host Anacortes Tuesday, Jan 5 in a girls’ and boys’ basketball doubleheader, with the Seahawks and Burlington-Edison girls scheduled to tip off at 6 pm and the boys to follow at 8 pm. We’ll webcast both of those games live here on SkagitRadio.com.

Click below for a free replay of our webcast featuring announcers Fred Lee and John Fasso:

 

You can also download a free copy of the game by “right clicking” the link below and selecting “Save File As:”

Boy's Hoops - Shorecrest at Burlington-Edison- Download File (104)

{ 0 comments }

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.

Click below for the replay of the webcast featuring John Fasso’s play-by-play and commentary by Scot Buchanan:

 

You can also download your own copy of the game below by “right clicking” the link and selecting “Save Link As:”

2A State Playoffs - Burlington-Edison vs Sequim - Download File (114)

{ 0 comments }

ANACORTES -  After three weeks of lackluster first half performances, one of which resulted in a lopsided loss to Squalicum, the Burlington-Edison Tigers looked like the team they expected to be in manhandling Anacortes 45-7 Friday night in Northwest Conference high school football action.

With running backs Cody Larson and Mikey Sanchez combining for 241 yards, the Tigers averaged over ten yards per carry to re-establish a dominant rushing attack and help take some of the pressure off sophomore quarterback Chris Burt, who was starting his first varsity game in place of injured Dylan Boe.

While the Tigers were running virtually at will, Burt completed three passes in four attempts, all to tight end Jacob Schifferl, one of at least five Burlington-Edison offensive starters to return to their regular positions.

With their offensive line back at full strength the Tigers opened huge holes for Sanchez, who scored three touchdowns en route to 101 yards, and Larson, who capped a 140 yard night on only nine carries with a 41-yard touchdown run to give the blue-and-gold a 31-0 halftime lead.

“We wanted to put a quarterback back under center and get back our running game, said Tigers’ head coach Bruce Shearer.

The Tigers’ two-time all-state kicker Andrew Furney remained perfect this season with six more extra points and added a 37-yard field goal.  Burlington-Edison scored on a blocked punt for the second straight week when Achilles Wynn scooped up the loose ball and returned it 21 yards for the Tigers’ second touchdown.

Burlington-Edison (4-1) will host their archrivals, the undefeated Mount Vernon Bulldogs (5-0), in the annual Skagit Bowl next Friday at Kirkby Field in Burlington, which we’ll webcast live.  John Fasso and Scot Buchanan will provide play-by-play, commentary and stats, with their pre-game show from The Skagit Bowl starting at 6:30 p.m.

Click below to listen to the B-E at Anacortes replay:

 

For a full story on the game, please visit GoSkagit.com

{ 0 comments }

BURLINGTON – After falling behind for the third straight game, the Burlington-Edison Tiger scored 31 straight points on their way to a 31-15 victory over Bellingham Friday night in NWC 2Aa football.

Wes Sitser’s 58 yard run and a 22 yard field goal by Walker Storrer gave the Red Raiders a 9-0 lead before Mikey Sanchez, who started his first ever game at quarterback for injured starter Dylan Boe, connected with Achilles Wynn on a 23-yard touchdown pass to pull the Tigers within two at halftime.  Sanchez completed five of seven passes and two touchdowns, including Colin Stewart’s 16 yard fourth quarter score.

Jammarick Cavitt made his first start memorable by scoring touchdowns on a blocked punt recovery and an exceptional interception which he returned 44 yards for the Tigers last TD.   All state kicker Andrew Furney blasted a 42-yard field goal and added four extra points to remain perfect for the season on PAT’s.

Bellingham quarterback Bobby Funkhouser capped the scoring with an eight yard run against the Burlington-Edison junior varsity on the game’s final play.

The Tigers (3-1) will face the Seahawks next Friday in Anacortes while Bellingham (0-4) will host Mount Vernon at Civic Field.  Both games will be webcast live here on SkagitRadio.com.

Click below for the replay of our B-E vs. Bellingham webcast – featuring John Fasso’s play-by-play and color commentary from Scot Buchanan.

 

{ 0 comments }

BELLINGHAM – After trailing for nearly 14 minutes on the game clock, the Burlington-Edison Tigers scored 30 unanswered points in less than eight minutes of the second quarter on their way to a 54-13 victory over the Sehome Mariners Friday night at Civic Field in Bellingham.

A 71-yard pass from quarterback Hayden Knight to tight end Ryan McDonald on their first possession gave Sehome a 6-0 lead.  Inspired play by their defense allowed the Mariners to hold that lead until Andrew Furney’s 26-yard field goal made it 6-3.

Starting from their own seven yard line following an interception, the Tiger onslaught began with what is believed to be a school record 93-yard touchdown pass from Dylan Boe to Achilles Wynn, who took the perfect pass in stride and went untouched into the Sehome endzone.

Mikey Sanchez then scored three touchdowns in less than five minutes, beginning with a two yard scoring run, followed by a 52-yard pass from Boe, and capped by a 49-yard return of a free kick after a safety to extend the Tigers’ lead to 33-6 at the half.

Boe’s seven-yard run to cap the Tigers’ initial second-half drive gave Burlington-Edison a 40-6 lead, sophomore fullback Andy Agen’s eight-yard run made it 47-6 after three quarters, and sophomore Dominic Maldonado capped a streak of 54 unanswered Tiger points with a 16-yard fourth quarter touchdown run.

Burlington-Edison improved to 2-0 with the win and the Tigers will be back in Bellingham next Friday night to play Squalicum.  Sehome fell to 0-2 and the Mariners will travel to Mount Vernon to battle the Bulldogs next Friday.  Both of those games will be webcast live on SkagitRadio.com.

Click on the media player below to hear a replay of the SkagitRadio.com webcast with John Fasso’s play-by-play and Scot Buchanan’s commentary.

 

{ 0 comments }

Burlington-Edison overpowers Sedro-Woolley

September 6, 2009

BURLINGTON – Dominating the lines of scrimmage on both sides of the ball, the Burlington-Edison Tigers outscored Sedro-Woolley 38-7 in the season opener for both teams Friday, Sept. 4, webcast live on SkagitRadio.com.
Running backs Mikey Sanchez, Cody Larson and Damon Acoba each scored touchdowns and found big holes opened up by a huge Tigers’ offensive [...]

Read the full article →

State 2A Football: Burlington-Edison vs. Pullman

August 24, 2009

SPOKANE – SkagitRadio.com was there when the Burlington-Edison Tigers battled back to beat the Pullman Greyhounds 14-7 in the 2008 state 2A football quarterfinals.  John Fasso provided play-by-play, with Kris Drake adding commentary as the Tigers advanced to the state semi-finals.

Read the full article →

Wildcats tame Tigers 6-2 at 2A district baseball tournament

May 16, 2009

ANACORTES – The Archbishop Murphy Wildcats hit three home runs, two doubles and a single between the third and fifth innings on their way to claiming the 2A District One baseball tournament crown with a 6-2 victory over the Burlington-Edison Tigers Saturday afternoon at Alton R. Daniels Field.
Jake Robinett, Ty Kane and Evan Howard all [...]

Read the full article →

Capron K’s eight, leads Tigers to state in 4-3 win vs. Sehome

May 13, 2009

The Tigers overcame a strong late push from the Mariners to guarantee a State Tournament berth and advance to face Archbishop Murphy in the 2A District One Title Game on Saturday

Read the full article →

Tigers snipe Cedarcrest Red Wolves 4-3 in district baseball

May 9, 2009

The Burlington-Edison Tigers kept their sites set on a return to the State 2A Baseball Tournament with a 4-3 win over Cedarcrest on Saturday afternoon at Volunteer Field in Anacortes.

Read the full article →