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Post by coachk on Dec 1, 2017 22:11:42 GMT -5
SSC scorres on a long run--pat good
ACH 84, SSC 60 Final score
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 0:13:05 GMT -5
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 84, Sunnyside Christian 60
4 p.m., Dec. 1, 2017 Tacoma
Scoring summary
Final
Sunnyside Christian (12-1, 5-0) 8 14 16 22 60 Almira/Coulee-Hartline (12-2, 5-1) 18 16 30 20 84
Scoring
ACH- Parker Zappone 14 pass from Maguire Isaak (Isaak pass failed) ACH- Isaak 18 run (Isaak pass failed) SC- Chance Marsh 2 run (Luke Wagenaar pass from Marsh) ACH- Zappone 54 pass from Isaak (Isaak pass intercepted) ACH- Isaak 21 pass to Payton Nielsen (Zappone pass to Gage Burchill) SC- Lane Marsh 3 pass from Wagenaar (Chance Marsh pass intercepted) ACH- Burchill 6 pass from Isaak (Nielsen pass from Isaak) SC- Wagenaar 14 pass from Chance Marsh (Chance Marsh pass from Tyler Marsh) ACH- Nielsen 7 pass from Isaak (Brayton Schafer pass from Isaak) SC- Lane Marsh 45 pass from Chance Marsh (Wagenaar pass from Chance Marsh) ACH- Zappone 44 pass from Isaak (Isaak run failed) ACH- Nielsen 6 pass from Isaak (Nielsen pass from Isaak) ACH- Isaak 91 rush (Anthony Giuliani run) SC- Lane Marsh 51 pass from Chance Marsh (Wagenaar pass from Chance Marsh) ACH- Zappone 42 pass from Isaak (Isaak pass failed) SC- Kyler Marsh 7 pass from Chance Marsh (Lane Marsh pass from Chance Marsh) ACH- Isaak 52 run (Birchill pass from Isaak) SC- Wagenaar 3 pass from Chance Marsh (Chance Marsh pass failed) ACH- Isaak 22 run (Isaak pass failed) SC- Lane Marsh 67 pass from Chance Marsh (Chance Marsh pass failed)
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 10:25:02 GMT -5
High school sports
State 1B football: Maguire Isaak piles up record numbers in Almira/Coulee-Hartline’s title win
TACOMA – Maguire Isaak was responsible for so many points Friday afternoon at the Tacoma Dome, he doesn’t have a favorite play.
“I don’t remember, honestly,” the junior Almira/Coulee-Hartline quarterback said after a record-setting performance while leading his Warriors to the State 1B football title over Sunnyside Christian with an 84-60 decision that wasn’t as close as it appeared.
Isaak accounted for 80 of those points, including eight passing touchdowns and four rushing scores. That’s a state 8-man football championship game record, as were the 84 points ACH scored, the teams’ combined 144 points and Isaak’s 611 yards of total offense.
“Whatever it takes, right?” said ACH coach Brandon Walsh, who led the Warriors to their third state title. “My defensive coordinator had multiple strokes on the sideline giving up all those points.
“That’s quite an accomplishment if we set that (scoring) record. That doesn’t happen very often. It’s cool.”
The Warriors (12-2) were looking to avenge a season-opening loss to the Knights (13-1), one in which they held a 20-12 lead at halftime before losing 34-20.
So it would make sense if they weren’t entirely comfortable with their 34-22 halftime lead Friday.
But once Isaak uncorked a 91-yard quarterback keeper for a score late in the third quarter for a 64-30 lead, all fears were eased.
Backed up against their goal line after recovering a fumble on their 2-yard line, Walsh went conservative.
“I called three middle runs to get us some breathing space,” Walsh said, “and then (Isaak) broke two tackles and took it 91.”
The 91-yard run was a capstone for Isaak’s impressive performance. He finished with 243 rushing yards on 26 carries, and he completed 21 of 41 passes for 368 yards.
Senior running back Parker Zappone was on the receiving end of four of Isaak’s eight passing touchdowns. He finished with 188 receiving yards on six catches, and he had 103 rushing yards on 18 carries.
Isaak grew up in the ACH football program, starting as a water boy in first grade and staying involved since. He played a bit part when his older cousin, Dallas Isaak, led the Warriors to a state title in 2015.
“It’s just been a dream to win a state championship as a quarterback,” Isaak said. “It’s just special being on the field.”
This year’s Warriors expected to win the state title, unlike the 2015 title team that had won two games the season before.
“We set those kind of goals Day One,” Walsh said. “I’m proud of them in a different kind of way.”
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 10:41:22 GMT -5
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 10:45:09 GMT -5
ACH linemen do a super job of blocking for Isaack and the other RB's. Those linemen are not Matadors!
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 14:17:26 GMT -5
2A Football Semifinal: At the half, Hockinson leads Tumwater 14-10
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 15:03:17 GMT -5
2A Football Championships: At the end of the 3rd Quarter, Hockinson maintains its 14-10 lead over Tumwater
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 15:06:57 GMT -5
Hockinson TD now 21 - 10
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 15:19:25 GMT -5
Tumwater scores pat no good
H 21, T 16
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 15:26:55 GMT -5
Hockinson scores on a double reverse--pat good
H 28, T 16
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 15:31:05 GMT -5
Tumwater throws a pick 6
And Hockinson now leads 35-16
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 15:37:34 GMT -5
Tumwater scores on a run left--pat run no good
H 35, T 22 about 1 min. left in game
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 15:41:25 GMT -5
2A Football Championship FINAL: Hockinson 35 - Tumwater 22
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 16:28:59 GMT -5
1A Royal scores on a pass into the left end zone and the Pat is good
With about 3 min. left in 1stq its Royal 7, Meridian 0
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Post by coachk on Dec 2, 2017 16:42:09 GMT -5
Meridian scores on a pass into the end zone--pat kick good
all tied up 7-7
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