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Post by chitwhin20 on Oct 3, 2009 16:26:56 GMT -5
Taholah up on Kings Way 36-14 at the half.
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Post by LoggerPride on Oct 3, 2009 18:06:36 GMT -5
Crescent: 74
Evergreen Lutheran: 40
Final
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Post by chitwhin20 on Oct 3, 2009 18:09:45 GMT -5
Taholah 72 Kings Way 42
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Post by lwkfootballmom on Oct 3, 2009 20:06:48 GMT -5
Compass I didn't take it that way at all. Colton came out ready to play, and our boys may have "thought" they were ready, but it was obvious they weren't mentally there. There were a few strange calls as well, unsportsman like conduct on one of ours but it was ok for a Colton player to flip off the crowd of LWK... oh well, we have two weeks to heal before we have to play again. Hopefully we bounce back we aren't out of it by any means yet!
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Post by chitwhin20 on Oct 3, 2009 20:09:09 GMT -5
Wishkah 50 Oakville 0
Game lasted just over a half.
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Post by CoachK on Oct 3, 2009 21:04:46 GMT -5
What's going on in Acorn Land ?
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Post by chitwhin20 on Oct 3, 2009 22:11:02 GMT -5
I don't have #s, but the word on the street is they are VERY young.
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Post by CoachK on Oct 3, 2009 22:23:33 GMT -5
Next door neighbor, Rochester, is having the same problem.
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Post by knights7 on Oct 3, 2009 22:48:12 GMT -5
Oakville's lost a lot of Age and size this year... much different team than last year
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Post by ALL Ball on Oct 4, 2009 0:30:15 GMT -5
Neah - 66 Clallam - 20
I think that was the final score.
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Post by chitwhin20 on Oct 4, 2009 1:01:36 GMT -5
3fingers, u talked me into jumping onto the Bruin bandwagon, what happened to the Pythons??!! Dang it, now we both look silly!
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Post by GridironBeez on Oct 4, 2009 3:35:51 GMT -5
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Post by GridironBeez on Oct 4, 2009 3:45:15 GMT -5
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Post by CoachK on Oct 4, 2009 11:25:43 GMT -5
Games for Kootenai
W 58-26 8/28/2009 at Wallace W 50-48 9/4/2009 vs. Lakeside (ID) W 2-0 9/11/2009 vs. St. John-Endicott W 58-12 9/18/2009 vs. Mullan W 66-22 9/25/2009 at Clark Fork W 44-6 10/2/2009 vs. Wallace 10/9/2009 at Lakeside (ID), 7 p.m. 10/23/2009 at Mullan, 3 p.m. 10/30/2009 vs. Clark Fork, 7 p.m.
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Post by CoachK on Oct 4, 2009 11:41:15 GMT -5
3fingers, u talked me into jumping onto the Bruin bandwagon, what happened to the Pythons??!! Dang it, now we both look silly! Looks as if 3fingers has been deleted from this site. Pythons must have squeezed off his air supply. Although, it looks like he may have scored about 50 Pt's so far this season ?
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Post by pdnsports on Oct 6, 2009 22:37:43 GMT -5
They forgot to post the football stories on our website on Saturday night so here are the Neah Bay/Clallam Bay and Crescent game recaps. Thanks to the coaches and Bud Denney of Neah Bay for calling/e-mailing in the information.
No. 4 Neah Bay 66, Clallam Bay 20 CLALLAM BAY — Neah Bay’s rushing attack rumbled for a total of 365 yards on 29 carries in a blowout in the nonleague edition of the Battle of the Bays. Titus Pascua led the Red Devils in rushing with six carries for 117 yards and two rushing touchdowns. Neah Bay led 30-0 after the first quarter and 38-0 at halftime. Pascua also scored on a 70-yard kickoff return in the fourth quarter. Fullback Evan Bowechop added four carries for 86 yards, including touchdown runs of 40 and 42 yards for Neah Bay (5-0). Joey Monje led all tacklers for the Red Devils with 12 total tackles. Daniel and Luke Wonderly were bright spots for Clallam Bay (0-2) as Daniel ran 19 times for 158 yards and two scores, and Luke added 26 carries for 100 yards and a touchdown. Neah Bay hosts Highland Christian Prep at home and Clallam Bay hosts Lopez, both on Friday.
Neah Bay 66, Clallam Bay 20 Neah Bay 30 8 6 22 — 66 Clallam Bay 0 0 14 6 — 20 First Quarter NB—A. Pascua 77 run (T. Pascua run) NB—T. Pascua 29 run (Pass no good) NB—Bowechop 40 run (T. Pascua run NB—Cummins 4 run (J.Greene to A. Pascua) Second Quarter NB—Hawkins 22 run (Z. Greene to Manuel) Third Quarter CB—D. Wonderly 51 run (D. Wonderly run) CB—L. Wonderly 1 run (run no good) NB—T. Pascua 70 kickoff return (run no good) Fourth Quarter CB—D. Wonderly 1 run (pass no good NB—T. Pascua 30 run (Bowechop run) NB—Bowechop 42 run (J. Greene run) NB—Rascon punt return (45 point mercy rule) Individual Stats Rushing—NB: T. Pascua 6-117, Bowechop 4-86, A. Pascua 1-77, Cummins 12-33, Hawkins 2-30, L. Doherty 1-1. CB: L. Wonderly 26-100, D. Wonderly 29-158, Hess 4-14. Passing—NB: J. Greene 2-7-0, 46; Z. Greene 1-1-0, 3; A. Pascua 0-1-1, 0; CB: Hess 4-5-0, 46. Receiving—NB: Greene 1-43, Manuel 1-3, A. Pascua 1-3. Crescent 74, Evergreen Lutheran 40 JOYCE — Crescent’s Dylen Heaward ran wild on the 2B Eagles, totaling 14 carries for 256 yards and four rushing scores and two kickoff return touchdowns of 80 and 82 yards as the Loggers cruised. Crescent (4-1) led 35-0 at halftime. “We were able to play the younger kids for long stretches in this game, and anytime we can do that is a positive,” Crescent coach Tim Rooney said. Marcus Decker led the defense with nine tackles, including two sacks, and Kai Story added eight tackles, including three tackles for loss. Decker and Story also caught touchdown passes of 45 and 4 yards from Joey Barnes. Crescent opens Pacific Coast League play against four-time defending league champion Lummi (4-1) on Saturday.
Crescent 74, Evergreen Lutheran 40 Evergreen 0 0 8 32 — 40 Crescent 7 28 0 39 — 74 First Quarter CB—Decker 45 pass from Barnes (kick no good) Second Quarter C— Heaward 34 run (Albendea kick good) C—Heaward 72 run (Anderson run) C—Story 4 pass from Barnes (Albendea kick) C—Heaward 20 run (Albendea kick) Third Quarter EL—17 run (run good) Fourth Quarter EL—51 run (run failed) C—Christie 72 kickoff return (pass good) C—Albendea 35 field goal EL— 53 run (run good) C—Heaward 82 kickoff return (run good) EL—65 pass (run failed) C—Christie 42 pass from Barnes (run failed) EL—1 run (run failed) C—Heaward 46 run (pass good) EL—55 pass (pass failed) C—Heaward 80 kickoff return (pass failed) Individual Stats Rushing—C: Heaward 14-256, 4 td’s Passing—C: Barnes 3-4-0, 91 (int on defense)
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Post by Vandals on Oct 8, 2009 6:19:16 GMT -5
Jaguars outlast Cougars in Pasco Andrew Christiansen Reporter
Friday's game at Tri-City Prep in Pasco, a homecoming affair against Lyle-Wishram, turned into a reenactment of the Tortoise and the Hare. It wasn't so much a case of different levels of speed, as it was a game of patience won by the Jaguars of Tri-City Prep (the tortoise) 44-30 over the Cougars (the hare). The Cougars were the best team on the field for 42 of the game's 48 minutes. Like the fabled hare, the Cougars were out of the gate like a shot, running up a 22-0 score in the first quarter. Alan Matai had a 57-yard run on Lyle-Wishram's second play of the game and Henry Matai finished it off with a one-yard touchdown run. The same combination scored on the Cougars' second series with Alan Matai gaining 68 yards on five carries and Henry Matai scoring from a yard out. The Wishram brothers even teamed up to score on defense when Henry sacked freshman quarterback Evan Whitsett and Alan picked up the fumble and ran 70 yards for a touchdown. In some ways, Matai's sack of Whitsett was the Cougars' undoing. Whitsett left the game with sore ribs and Troy Redmann took over. Redmann was a target on a couple of pass plays in the first quarter. He became the team's entire offense in the final three. Redmann wasted no time getting the Jaguars back into the game. He scored on the Jaguars' first possession of the second quarter on a 44- yard run. Minutes later, he teamed with the Jaguars' other speedy back, Kevin Ratuiste to drive inside the Cougars' red zone, only to be stopped by a great goal line stand. But, starting from their two-yard line, Flo Forsthuber was nailed for a safety and the Jaguars got the ball back at the Cougar 41. After a five yard penalty, Redmann ran for 44 yards with Cody Carlsen making a touchdown saving tackle which delayed the inevitable. Another good goal line stand was erased when Redmann ran for two yards on fourth down and it was 22-16 at half. Lyle-Wishram still looked the better team with good line play and the Matais and Trey Kitchens dominating at linebacker. Henry Matai smashed plays up the middle and was frequently first to the outside to stop Redmann and Ratuiste runs. Kitchens was the big hitter on defense, laying out runners who got past the line of scrimmage. And so it went in the third quarter. Alan Matai continued to pile up yards for a total of 235 on the game, while Redman did his best to keep the Jaguars in the game, with his shifty style of running and his nose for the ball on defense. As the third quarter wound down, Keale Wiseman found Carlsen open in the middle for a 26 yard gain on a crossing pattern that got Lyle-Wishram out of a hole. Two plays later, Alan Matai took a pitch around the right side and flew to a 56 yard touchdown. Wiseman passed to Nolan Smith for the conversion and it was 30-16 as the quarter ended. With 8:52 left in the game, Redmann hit Chase Castona on a 24 yard pass play to close to within a touchdown. Forsthuber fielded the ensuing on-side kick and got to the ground but was drilled in the back and, while he left the field on his own, he would leave the grounds by ambulance. The Cougars ran a couple of minutes off the clock, driving to inside the 20. Instead of salting away the game with another six points, Henry Matai tripped and lost two yards. Wiseman and the center miscommunicated on fourth down and Tri-Cities Prep had the ball back at their own 21 with 6:35 left in the game. The Cougars turned in a good series on defense until a penalty set up an option of fourth and seven or third and 21. The Cougars opted for third and 21. The next play essentially ended the game. Redmann threw to little-used tight end, Antonio Ledesma who was wide open in the middle and lumbered down the sidelines for 80 yards. Alan Matai, coming from the far side of the field ran down Ledesma at the 11-yard line, but the chase completely emptied Matai's tank. Redmann ran in for the tying touchdown with 5:01 left. An exhausted Matai returned the kickoff into a pack and while fighting for extra yards, coughed up the ball. Ratuiste ran for 22, then Redmann for a 10 yard touchdown. Wiseman returned the next kickoff to the Lyle-Wisrham 42, but the next play was another fumble and Ratuiste ran 35 yards around right end for the finishing touches in a 44-30 win. Redman finished the game with 234 yards on the ground and 117 in the air. Alan Matai ran a long way in the game...235 yards from scrimmage, 70 on a fumble return, and 80 chasing Ledesma. In the end, Cougar's missed the chance to put the game away midway in the fourth quarter. The Hare couldn't finish, and in Redmann, the Tortoise had a new star. According to Coach Don Smith, Forsthuber sustained a chip off the third lumbar vertebrae process and is out for the season. The Cougars are back in action in Lyle on Friday against St. John-Endicott. Henry Matai needs just 75 yards for a 1,000 yard season. Alan Matai is gaining on his younger brother with 776 yards on the year.
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