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Post by coachk on Oct 28, 2016 22:11:55 GMT -5
Lummi vs Neah Bay game was decided by a coin toss: Due to the loss in the community up in Lummi, both schools couldn't come up with a suitable time to reschedule the game. So it was decided by a coin toss, and lummi won the toss. They took the #1 in league, Neah Bay took #2.
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Post by coachk on Oct 28, 2016 22:17:44 GMT -5
Inchelium 42, Republic 34
3 p.m., Oct. 28, 2016 Inchelium
Scoring summary
Final
Republic (4-5, 3-2) 14 6 8 6 34 Inchelium (8-1, 5-0) 8 6 8 20 42
Rep-Bracken 7 run (Pass Failed) Rep- Phillip 33 run (Conversion Good) Inc- Lelone 7 run (Finley Run) Rep- Phillips 19 run (Run Failed) Inc- Lelone 45 run (Pass Failed) Rep- Unknown 40 run (Summey pass from Phillips) Inc- Erickson 50 kickoff return (Holford pass from Erickson) Inc- Lelone 50 run (Holford pass from Erickson) Inc- Finley 4 run (Run Failed) Inc- Lelone 38 run (Run Failed) Rep- Phillips 44 run (Pass Failed)
Game summary
Inchelium (8-1, 5-0) are now the league champs and earned the 1 seed in the playoffs, defeating Republic (4-5, 3-2) 42-34. Waylon Lelone had 332 total rushing yards and three touchdowns and Winston Finley also had 112 rushing yards and one touchdown for Inchelium.
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Post by coachk on Oct 28, 2016 23:21:21 GMT -5
Kootenai, Idaho 40, Tekoa/Rosalia 14
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Post by coachk on Oct 28, 2016 23:47:17 GMT -5
Cusick 54, Selkirk 14
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Post by coachk on Oct 29, 2016 0:09:59 GMT -5
Touchet 60, St John-Endicott 6 Odessa-Harrington 50, ACH 12
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Post by coachk on Oct 29, 2016 9:37:34 GMT -5
Odessa-Harrington 50, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 12
7 p.m., Oct. 28, 2016 Coulee City
Scoring summary
Final
Odessa-Harrington (8-0, 5-0) 14 6 24 6 50 Almira/Coulee-Hartline (8-1, 4-1) 0 6 0 6 12
Scoring
OH- Hunt 5 run (Run Failed) OH- S.Elder 6 run (G.Elder pass from Weber) ACH- Burchill 6 pass from Isaak (Pass Failed) OH- Weber 25 run (Run Failed) OH- S.Elder 25 Int Return (Walter pass from Weber) OH- S.Elder 2 run (G.Elder pass from Weber) OH- S.Elder 22 run (Clark pass from Weber) ACH- Burchill 17 pass from Isaak (Pass Failed) OH- G.Elder 17 run (Pass Failed)
Related videos: •High school football highlights 1B, 2B and NEA •Odessa-Harrington vs Almira-Coulee-Hartline •NW Preps Now Pick 6 - Week of Friday October 28th
Game summary
In the battle of the undefeateds, Odessa-Herrington (8-0, 5-0) beat Almira/Coulle-Hartline (8-1, 4-1) today 50-12.
Sage Elder lead the way for OH going for 19 carries on 189 yards with three touchdowns. Elder also had a interception return in the 3rd quarter.
Gage Burchill for ACH had a good night as well catching 10 passes for 166 yards.
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Post by coachk on Oct 29, 2016 9:39:34 GMT -5
Colton 42, Gar-Pal 22 Columbia (hunters) 58, Northport 18
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Post by coachk on Oct 29, 2016 21:11:06 GMT -5
Crescent 64, Tulalip 6
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Post by coachk on Oct 31, 2016 12:49:54 GMT -5
Rainier Christ. 40, Quilcene 26
MAPLE VALLEY — Quilcene couldn’t generate any running game and got rolled in the second half by Rainier Christian 40-26.
A 30-yard pass from Andy Johnston to Robert Comstock gave the Rangers a short-lived lead in the second half at 12-8. But, the Mustangs scored 24 points in the fourth quarter to put the Rangers away late.
“We didn’t have a very good day, they played smarter and harer than us,” said coach Trey Beathard. He thought the Rangers’ 70-28 win the week before might have hurt his team and made them overconfident.
The Rangers were able to throw the ball, as quarterback Andy Johnston had three touchdown passes, but they were only able to generate 50 yards rushing.
Jarod Smith also had a 44-yard TD catch and Olin Reynolds had an 8-yard touchdown pass. Ben Bruner had a 5-yard TD run.
The loss leaves Quilcene (3-2, 6-2) tied for second with Rainier Christian in the SeaTac 1B 8-man league, though the Mustangs have a head-to-head tiebreaker. Beathard said Quilcene may play the Washington School for the Deaf in the postseason, but that school doesn’t play on weekends, so Quilcene is still trying to find a day for the game.
Rainier Christian 40, Quilcene 26
Quilcene 0 6 6 14— 26
Rainier Christ. 8 0 8 24— 40
Individual Stats
Rushing—Quilcene: Such 4-12, Ace Elkins 6-8, Johnston 10-18, Bruner 9-12, Reynolds 2-3.
Passing—Quilcene: Johnston 8-19-138, 3 TDs.
Receiving—Quilcene: Comstock 2-50, Smith 1-44, Bruner 3-28, Slkins 1-8, Reynolds 1-8.
Crescent 64, Tulalip Heritage 6
MARYSVILLE— The Crescent Loggers used a stifling defense to smother Tulalip on the road for a 64-6 win.
“Our defense was unbelievable,” said coach Brian Shimko. “It was a good game.”
Crescent’s K.C. Spencer had a pair of interceptions as part of that effort, giving him more than 20 for his high school career, which Shimko believes is a state record.
Spencer, who has played much of the season with a cast on his arm, also threw for 205 yards and rushed for 75. Eric Emery also had a 35-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown to open the game.
Jacob Baillargeon and Noah Leonard each had two touchdowns.
Crescent (1-2, 4-4), is the No. 3 seed in the Northwest 1B League and will play Oakville on the road Saturday in the first round of the playoffs.
Crescent 64, Tulalip Heritage 6
Crescent 16 8 16 24— 64
Tulalip 0 0 0 6— 6
First Quarter
Crescent—Emery 35 fumble recovery (Spencer run)
Crescent—Leonard 15 pass from Spencer (Emery run)
Second Quarter
Crescent— Story 2 run (Story pass from Spencer)
Third Quarter
Crescent—Baillargeon 10 run (Story pass from Spencer)
Crescent—Leonard 12 pass from Spencer (McNeece pass from Spencer)
Fourth Quarter
Crescent—Story 35 run (Spencer run)
Tulalip—Iukes 88 kickoff return (PAT failed)
Crescent—Hartley 8 run (Goins run)
Crescent—Baillargeon 54 run (Hartley run)
Individual Stats
Rushing—Crescent: Leonard 2-7, Baillargeon 4-66, Story 7-73, Emery 6-2, Hartley 1-8, Spencer 6-75.
Receiving—Crescent: Leonard 4-92, Peppard 1-24, Emery 1-6, Caleb Anderson 1-37, Story 1-25, Baillargeon 1-21.
Passing—Crescent: Spencer 9-15-205, 2 TDs.
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