Saturday, December 22, 2012

12 13 Boys Basketball Game 8 - Sequim 85, Port Angeles 70


PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys 85, Port Angeles 70

December 21st, 2012 - 11:55pm


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(Sequim) -- Jayson Brocklesby scored a career-high 35 points as the Sequim High Wolves boys basketball team outran the Port Angeles Roughriders 85-70 Friday night at Rick Kaps Gym.
Sequim (6-2 overall and 6-1 in the Olympic League) moved into a second place tie with Bremerton, after the Knights lost to the Olympic Trojans 81-74 in a battle for first place Friday.
Port Angeles (0-9 overall and 0-7 in league) got a team-high 25 from Hayden Gunderson.
Brocklesby and Gunderson matched points in the opening quarter with 13 apiece.
Gunderson had 3 treys as the lead changed hands 6 times before a 15-6 Wolves run put the hosts ahead 25-15 at the first buzzer.
Gabe Carter scored 9 of his 16 points in the second period, boosting Sequim to a 44-30 halftime lead.
Brocklesby scored 17 in the third quarter as Sequim led 69-48 after three periods.
Caleb Trieder zeroed in for 4 triples in the second half and had 16 points for the Riders.
Garrett Payton added 14 for PA before fouling out with 4:51 left.
Sequim's Alex Barry and Rory Kallappa had 8 points apiece.
Sixth highest game in Sequim history
Brocklesby's 35 point night ranked sixth in the Sequim record book for Most Points Scored in a Game.
He left the contest with about 5 minutes remaining as Sequim Coach Greg Glasser played his entire bench in the final quarter.
Previous Sequim 35 point efforts came from Ryan Kaps (1988-89) against Olympic, Ryan Topper (1991-92) vs. Bremerton, James McCutcheon (2000-01) vs. Port Townsend and Ian Austin (2006-07) vs. Olympic.
Chad Jacobs hold the Sequim record with 41 against North Kitsap in 1997-98.
Weather causes cancellations
Boys and Girls games between North Mason and Klahowya, as well as Kingston and North Kitsap were cancelled Friday due to bad weather.
The Bremerton girls beat Olympic Friday 61-48.
Upcoming Games:
Port Angeles will have a rematch with Centralia Thursday, then meets River Ridge Friday.
Sequim will play over the New Year at the Foothill Holiday Classic in Henderson, Nevada.
On January 2nd, the Wolves meet Bonanza, Nevada at 1 p.m and Abraham Lincoln of Denver, Colorado at 3 p.m.
On January 3rd, Sequim plays Valhalla, California at 3:40 p.m.

KONP will not broadcast the games from Nevada, but will publish 

online post-game scoring reports. 
Scoring by Quarters:
P.A.- 15 15 18 22 - 70
Seq - 25 19 25 16 - 85
Scoring Summary:
Port Angeles (70) -- Hayden Gunderson 25, Kyle Rosander, Nate Angevine 3, Logan Ciaciuch, Caleb Trieder 16, Hunter Hathaway 6, Garrett Payton 14, Tristan Isett, Marshall Elliott 6, Connor Heilman, Derek Schumacher.
Sequim (85) -- Anthony Pinza 6, Donovan Lee, Alex Barry 8, Rory Kallappa 8, Jedd Posadas 2, Jayson Brocklesby 35, Tim Guan, Erik Christensen 6, Gabe Carter 16, Andrew Shimer 4, Dylan Eekhoff.
Junior Varsity: Sequim 64, Port Angeles 63.
(Sequim's Dustin Bates hit the winning free throw with :00 on the fourth quarter clock)

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

12 13 Boys Basketball Game 7 - Sequim 58, North Kitsap 41


PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys 58, North Kitsap 41

December 18th, 2012 - 11:19pm
(Poulsbo) -- Jayson Brocklesby scored 21 and Gabe Carter added 12 as the Sequim High Wolves ripped the North Kitsap Vikings 58-41 Tuesday night in Olympic League boys basketball at Poulsbo.
The Wolves led 13-10 after one quarter, then held the Vikings scoreless for the first 6 minutes and 35 seconds of the second period.
Sequim (5-2 overall and 5-1 in the Olympic League) had a 22-12 halftime lead with Brocklesby leading the way with 12 markers before intermission.
North Kitsap (4-4 overall and 4-2 in the Olympic League) closed to within 6 points at 26-22 on a surge led by Adam Lemmon, who scored 6 of his team-high 10 points in the third frame.
Sequim regrouped with 13 straight points and led 39-22 at the third buzzer as Andrew Shimer hit all 6 of his tallies in the period.
The Wolves led by 24 early in the final quarter before the Vikings closed to within 11 at 50-39.
Sequim hit 10 of 19 free throws late to ice the game on an 8-2 run.
Anthony Pinza scored 8 for Sequim, while Alex Barry and Rory Kallappa added 4 apiece.
Brocklesby pulled down 4 rebounds and added 3 assists, while Carter had 8 assists, 8 rebounds and 5 steals.
Kendal Gill had 9 points for North Kitsap and Jacob Hill added 8.
The Vikings host the Kingston Buccaneers Friday, while the Wolves entertain Port Angeles at Rick Kaps Gym.
Port Angeles was idle Tuesday.
In other Olympic League boys action Tuesday, Bremerton drilled Port Townsend 61-36, Olympic romped over Klahowya 75-35 and Kingston pasted North Mason 71-44.
In Olympic League girls games Tuesday, North Kitsap beat Sequim 50-31, Bremerton clipped Port Townsend 47-46, Olympic downed Klahowya 32-20 and Kingston prevailed over North Mason 37-23.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 13 09 17 19 - 58
N.K.- 10 02 10 19 - 41
Scoring Summary:
Sequim (58) -- Anthony Pinza 8, Donovan Lee, Alex Barry 4, Rory Kallappa 4, Jayson Brocklesby 21, Tim Guan, Erik Christensen 3, Gabe Carter 12, Andrew Shimer 6.
North Kitsap (41) -- Ethan Graebner, Riley Lindsey 4, Jacob Hill 8, Carson Roberts 2, Tyler Lee 2, David Perry, Kendal Gill 9, Jarrod Felix 4, Michael Urquhart 2, Adam Lemmon 10.
Junior Varsity: North Kitsap 59, Sequim 54.
C-Team: North Kitsap 36, Sequim 13.

Friday, December 14, 2012

12 13 Boys Basketball Game 6 - Sequim 73, Klahowya 41


PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys 73, Klahowya 41

December 14th, 2012 - 10:48pm
(Sequim) -- The Sequim High Wolves ripped the Klahowya Eagles 73-41 Friday night in Olympic League boys basketball at Rick Kaps Gym.
The Wolves had 4 scorers in double figures and led by as many as 34 points in the final period.
Sequim improved to 4-2 overall and 4-1 in league play.
Jayson Brocklesby had 18, Gabe Carter 14, Alex Barry added 11 and Andrew Shimer canned 10.
Sequim's finest ball handling effort of the season reflected in the final stats as the Wolves had 24 assists with just 10 turnovers.
A Sequim full court press in the early going left the Eagles behind 20-6 after the first quarter.
Klahowya narrowed a 25-6 Wolves lead to 26-12 midway through the second period after baskets by Josh Ganowski, who led Klahowya with 14 points.
Another 10-3 Wolves run extended the advantage to 36-15 at intermission, as Brocklesby and Carter combined for all 16 of Sequim points in the frame.
Sequim led 58-30 at the end of the third quarter after Shimer beat the buzzer with a triple.
Cody Roberts paced Klahowya with 9, Mitchell Knuckey had 7 and Mike Ward added 6 for the Eagles, who dropped to 3-5 overall and 2-3 in Olympic League play.
The Wolves will visit Poulsbo Tuesday for a game with the North Kitsap Vikings.

In other Olympic League boys games Friday, North Kitsap conquered Port Townsend 59-43, Olympic slammed North Mason 67-21 and Bremerton ran past Port Angeles 78-59.


In Olympic League girls scores Friday, Port Townsend beat North Kitsap 42-37, Olympic clipped North Mason 39-34, Port Angeles stayed unbeaten with a win over Bremerton 49-36 and the Sequim Lady Wolves downed Klahowya 42-30.   Kingston beat Peninsula 49-41 in a non-leaguer.


Scoring by Quarters:
Kla - 6 9 15 11 - 41
Seq - 20 16 22 15 - 73
Scoring Summary:
Klahowya (41) -- Jacob Sheets 2, Carlos Vallejo 2, Drew Fagan, Josh Ganowski 14, Mike Ward 6, Rocky Holguin, Cody Roberts 9, Mitchell Knuckey 7, Jacob Gotchall 1, Dustin Brewer, Jerry Landram.
Sequim (73) -- Anthony Pinza 6, Donovan Lee 2, Alex Barry 11, Rory Kallappa 3, Jedd Posadas 3, Jayson Brocklesby 18, Tim Guan, Erik Christensen 4, Gabe Carter 14, Andrew Shimer 10, Dylan Eekhoff 2.
Junior Varsity: Sequim 49, Klahowya 39.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

12 13 Boys Basketball Game 5 - Sequim 49, North Mason 33

PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys 49, North Mason 33

(Belfair) -- Jayson Brocklesby scored 17 of his 22 points in the second half as the Sequim High Wolves downed the North Mason Bulldogs 49-33 Wednesday in Olympic League boys basketball.
Sequim led all the way and improved to 3-2 overall and 3-1 in league action.
Sophomore Alex Barry snapped out of a shooting slump with 3 opening quarter triples as the Wolves led 14-9 at the first break.
Barry finished with 9 points.
North Mason (1-6 overall and 1-4 in Olympic League play) got 13 from Evan Daley, 8 from Riley McKean and 6 from C.J. Allen.
Sequim had a 25-13 advantage at intermission.
The Wolves' defense held North Mason to single digits in the opening three frames, leading 36-19 going to the final period.
Sequim got another strong outing from senior Andrew Shimer, who ripped down his team's first 8 defensive rebounds.
Gabe Carter had 7 for Sequim and senior Erik Christensen added 4.
The Boys from Belfair host Olympic Friday while the Wolves host the Klahowya Eagles at Rick Kaps Gym.
In other boys Olympic League action Wednesday, Klahowya downed Port Townsend 60-45, North Kitsap clipped Port Angeles 86-80, and Olympic nipped Kingston 57-56.
In girls Olympic League play Wednesday, Port Townsend dropped Klahowya 43-24, Port Angeles beat North Kitsap 68-54, Olympic defeated Kingston 33-27 and Sequim trounced North Mason 45-21.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 14 11 11 13 - 49
N.M.- 9 4 6 14 - 33
Scoring Summary:
Sequim (49) -- Anthony Pinza 2, Donovan Lee, Alex Barry 9, Jedd Posadas, Jayson Brocklesby 22, Tim Guan 3, Erik Christensen 4, Gabe Carter 7, Andrew Shimer 2.
North Mason (33) -- Anthony Price 3, Riley McKean 8, Matt Duckworth, Evan Daley 13, C.J. Allen 6, Levi Rowland, Daniel Burggraaf 1, Davontea Davenport 2.
Junior Varsity: North Mason 51, Sequim 41.

Monday, December 10, 2012

12 13 Boys Basketball Game 4 - Sequim 53, Kingston 47

PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys 53, Kingston 47

December 10th, 2012 - 10:41pm
(Sequim) -- Gabe Carter and Andrew Shimer scored 15 points apiece Monday night as the Sequim High Wolves knocked off the Kingston Buccaneers 53-47 in Olympic League boys basketball.
The Wolves (2-2 overall and 2-1 in Olympic League play) trailed 47-46 after Henry English scored a fast break layup with 3:42 left -- Kingston's final points of the game.
Sequim's Tim Guan scored two straight hoops, giving the Wolves a 50-47 advantage with 2:43 remaining.
The Wolves defense prevailed in the final minutes. Shimer hit a layup with 36 seconds left and converted a free throw late for the final margin of 53-47.
It was the Wolves' first victory over the Buccaneers since January 30th, 2009, ending a seven-game Kingston winning streak against Sequim.
The Bucs led most of the way in the early going and had a 15-12 advantage at the first quarter.
Kingston's KT Deam hit a 14-foot baseline shot at the intermission horn - knotting the affair at 27 apiece.
Bucs center Hans Schippers scored 16 of his 19 game-high points in the first half.
Sequim led 43-40 after a roaring third quarter that featured 6 lead changes and Carter scoring 8 of his 15 in the frame.
Kingston (3-2 overall and 2-2 in Olympic League play) hosts Olympic Wednesday night, while Sequim travels to Belfair to play the North Mason Bulldogs.


In other boys Olympic League scores, Bremerton over North Kitsap 80-60, Port Townsend beat North Mason 53-38 and Klahowya knocked off Port Angeles 63-52. Central Kitsap dropped Olympic 72-68 in a non-league tilt.
In girls Olympic League games, Bremerton downed North Kitsap 64-52, Kingston beat Sequim 43-34, Port Angeles drubbed Klahowya 51-25 and Port Townsend defeated North Mason 40-26.


Scoring by Quarters:
King - 15 12 13 7 - 47
Sequ - 12 15 16 10 - 53
Scoring Summary:
Kingston (47) -- Connor Wall 2, Beau Rabedeaux, Cole Rabedeaux 3, KT Deam 13, Mitch Sagdahl, Henry English 6, Hans Schippers 19, Kyle Hamal 4.
Sequim (53) -- Anthony Pinza 7, Donovan Lee 2, Alex Barry, Rory Kallappa, Jayson Brocklesby 7, Tim Guan 7, Erik Christensen, Gabe Carter 15, Andrew Shimer 15, Dylan Eekhoff.
Junior Varsity: Kingston 57, Sequim 44.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

12 13 Boys Basketball Game 3 - Olympic 49, Sequim 46

PREP BASKETBALL: Olympic boys 49, Sequim 46

December 4th, 2012 - 11:59pm

(Silverdale) -- Brian Tyson's 3-pointer with 37 seconds left restored the lead for Olympic as the Trojans earned a hard fought 49-46 Olympic League boys basketball victory over the Sequim High Wolves Tuesday night.
A tremendous fourth quarter Sequim comeback went for naught as the Trojans improved to 3-0 overall and 2-0 in circuit play.
The Wolves, now 1-2 overall and 1-1 in league action, trailed 44-33 with 6 minutes left and rallied for a 13-0 run, taking a 46-44 advantage on Rory Kallappa's layup with 2:15 remaining.

The Wolves, however, were unable to extend the lead on two consecutive possessions heading into the final minute, setting up Tyson's go-ahead triple that made it 47-46 Trojans.


Olympic's Quentin Phillips dropped a pair of free throws with 22 seconds to go and completed the scoring 49-46.


Sequim held Phillips to 15 points, nine under his season average.


The game was a nip and tuck affair featuring seven ties and 12 lead changes with a 9-all deadlock at the first buzzer.

Olympic used its speed and athleticism to jump the Wolves on the press at several key times during the contest to push the advantage.
A 7-1 Trojans run late in the first half gave the hosts a 24-18 lead, but Sequim answered and trailed by just one at intermission 24-23.
In the third quarter, Olympic used another 7-0 streak over the final 1:17 and led 41-33 going to the final period.
Gabe Carter led the Wolves with 18, Kallappa had 11 and Jayson Brocklesby added 10.
Tyson paced Olympic with 9, all 3 of his hoops from beyond the arc.
Kyle Setten scored 6 of his 8 points for the Trojans in the third quarter.
Sequim is idle Friday and awaits Kingston Monday night at Rick Kaps Gym.
Meantime, the Trojans visit Port Townsend Friday night.
In boys Olympic League action Tuesday, North Mason downed Port Angeles 55-48, Bremerton beat Klahowya 62-48 and Kingston walloped Port Townsend 69-35.
In girls Olympic League scores, Olympic dropped Sequim 57-47, Port Angeles downed North Mason 55-30, Bremerton clipped Klahowya 37-34 and Kingston stopped Port Townsend 47-45.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 9 14 10 13 - 46
Oly - 9 15 17 8 - 49
Scoring Summary:
Sequim (46) -- Anthony Pinza, Alex Barry 4, Rory Kallappa 11, Jayson Brocklesby 10, Tim Guan 2, Erik Christensen 1, Gabe Carter 18.
Olympic (49) -- Quentin Phillips 15, Zach Thornton, Tarence Mosely 2, RJ Neal 6, Brian Tyson 9, Makaleb McInnis 3, Makiah McInnis 4, Kyle Setten 8, Jordan Samuel 2, Andrew Hammond, Isaiah Ellis-Dubose.
Junior Varsity: Olympic 47, Sequim 17.

Friday, November 30, 2012

12 13 Boys Basketball Game 2 - Sequim 54, Port Townsend 36

PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim 54, Port Townsend 36

November 30th, 2012 - 10:36pm
(Sequim) -- Gabe Carter scored 17 of his 22 points in the first half as the Sequim High Wolves romped to an easy 54-36 Olympic League boys basketball victory over the Port Townsend Redskins Friday night at Rick Kaps Gym.
Jayson Brocklesby had five first-half steals as Sequim led 29-10 at intermission.
Brocklesby scored 9 and Andrew Shimer had 6 for Sequim, now 1-0 in league play and 1-1 overall.
The Wolves forced more than 30 Redskin turnovers, but committed 22 miscues themselves.
Sequim led by as many as 24 points early in the third quarter.
Cody Russell led Port Townsend with 11 points and Brian LeMaster had 8.
Alex Barry and Rory Kallappa paced the Wolves with 4 points apiece.
Paul Spaltenstein added 5 for the Redskins (0-1), who play at North Mason Tuesday.
The Wolves travel to Silverdale Tuesday to play the Olympic Trojans.
Scoring by Quarters:
Town - 7 3 12 14 - 36
Sequ - 16 13 12 13 - 54
Port Townsend (36) -- Will O'Brien 3, Cody Russell 11, Nick Silberman 3, Brian LeMaster 8, Jacob King, Daniel Charlton, Paul Spaltenstein 5, Brady Arthur 3, Jordon Ristick 3, Sean Dwyer.
Sequim (54) -- Anthony Pinza 3, Alex Barry 4, Rory Kallappa 4, Jedd Posadas, Jayson Brocklesby 9, Tim Guan 3, Erik Christensen 3, Gabe Carter 22, Andrew Shimer 6, Dylan Eekhoff.
Junior Varsity: Sequim 42, Port Townsend 29.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

12 13 Boys Basketball Game 1 - Bainbridge 84, Sequim 67

PREP BASKETBALL: Bainbridge 84, Sequim 67

November 27th, 2012 - 11:55pm

(Bainbridge) -- Joey Blacker scored 24 points and Trent Schulte added 20 as the Bainbridge Spartans outgunned the Sequim High Wolves 84-67 Tuesday night in a non-league boys basketball season opener.
Senior Jayson Brocklesby canned 5 treys and led the 2A Wolves of the Olympic League with 23 points.
Junior Rory Kallappa buried 10 of his 20 points in the third quarter as Sequim chopped a 12-point halftime deficit to 56-50 going into the final stanza.
However, the Spartans from the 3A Metro League sniped in 3 of their nine treys in the last 8 minutes and dropped 11 of 14 free throws down the stretch for a 28-17 final period advantage.
Sophomores Oscar Dieterich and Blake Swanson paced Bainbridge with 11 points apiece.
Sophomore Alex Barry chipped in 10 for Sequim, while senior Gabe Carter added 6 markers.
Sequim (0-1) hosts the Port Townsend Redskins in the Olympic League opener Friday night at Rick Kaps Gym.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 12 16 22 17 - 67
Bain - 16 24 16 28 - 84
Sequim (67) -- Anthony Pinza 2, Alex Barry 10, Rory Kallappa 20, Jedd Posadas, Jayson Brocklesby 23, Tim Guan 2, Erik Christensen 4, Gabe Carter 6, Dylan Eekhoff.
Bainbridge (84) -- Chase Culton, Peter Lindsey, Grant Klausen 2, Trent Schulte 20, Blake Swanson 11, Greg Shea 4, Nile Gibbs 3, Joey Blacker 24, Kyle Jackson, Nick Edens 8, Riley Irish 1, Oscar Dieterich 11.
Junior Varsity: Bainbridge 58, Sequim 35.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

2012 Football Game 9 - North Mason 28, Sequim 6

PREP FOOTBALL: North Mason 28, Sequim 6

(Belfair) -- North Mason broke open a tight contest with 3 touchdowns in the fourth quarter and beat the Sequim High Wolves 28-6 Friday night in the rain and mud at Phil Pugh Stadium in Belfair.
Sequim (2-7 overall and 2-5 in Olympic League play) opened the scoring 3 minutes into the game on a 19-yard run by Lopaka Yasamura.
The three play scoring drive was set up by North Mason's Tommy Renne's fumble on the Bulldogs' first scrimmage play at the Sequim 41.
The 6-0 Sequim margin held up for almost 28 minutes. North Mason (5-4 overall, 4-3 in Olympic League play) turned the tide on a fumbled Sequim punt snap recovered in the end zone for a touchdown by Chase Schoonhoven with 5:22 left in the third period.
Aaron North's PAT gave North Mason a 7-6 advantage. Early in the final period, a muffed punt return by Sequim's Yasamura put North Mason into scoring territory.
The Bulldogs' freshmen quarterback Matt Becker threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Levi Rowland with 9:13 left, increasing the North Mason lead to 14-6.
Tommy Renne had two touchdown runs later in the final quarter to put the game away for the Bulldogs.
In other Olympic League games Friday, Bremerton trounced Klahowya 56-13, North Kitsap downed Olympic 29-12 and Kingston sank Port Angeles 40-7.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

2012 Football Game 8 - Sequim 34, Port Angeles 7

PREP FOOTBALL: Sequim 34, Port Angeles 7

(Port Angeles) -- Sequim High's Jack Wiker and Lopaka Yasamura combined for 261 rushing yards Friday night as the Wolves beat the Port Angeles Roughriders 34-7.
Rain and wind swept Civic Field for most of the game, Sequim's fifth consecutive win in the Clallam County rivalry.
The teams exchanged 4 punts in a scoreless first period before Sequim took advantage of a Christian Miles punt return into Port Angeles territory to break the stalemate.
Quarterback Jack Wiker capped a ground pounding 5-play, 42-yard drive with a 5-yard touchdown jaunt.
A blocked extra point left the Wolves ahead 6-0 with 9:52 remaining in the second quarter.
Wiker carried the ball 19 times for 107 yards.
Port Angeles (0-8 overall, 0-6 in Olympic League play) entered Sequim territory twice before halftime, but failed to convert two fourth-down attempts; one from the Wolves 45, another from the 35-yard-line.
Miles suffered an apparent rib injury on the play and did not return to the game.
Three plays later, Wiker lofted a fade pass down the right sideline to receiver Brett Wright for a 25-yard touchdown with 29 seconds left.
Wiker's two-point conversion run gave the guests a 14-0 advantage at halftime.
Wiker completed 9-of-14 passes for 86 yards.
The Wolves moved into Roughrider country to start the second half, but Wiker coughed up the ball on a fumble recovered by PA at Rider 48 with 8 minutes left in the third quarter.
Aided by a Sequim personal foul penalty, the Roughriders had a first-down at the Sequim 25.
A holding penalty stymied PA, but Chapman hit Jonathan Newlin for 9 yards setting up a 4th-and-6 from the Sequim 20.
Nathan Angevine broke open a counter play from his right slotback position and scampered 20 yards across Civic Field's muddy baseball diamond to score with 5:56 left in the third quarter.
Angevine had 20 yards on 8 carries.
Vincent Ioffrida's PAT kick closed the gap to 14-7.
An energized Riders' sideline and crowd sensed a momentum shift, but Sequim was up to the challenge.
Wiker tested the PA line twice for 8 yards, leaving Sequim in a 3rd-and-2 at its 46.
Lopaka Yasamura popped through a seam up the middle, turned on the burners and showed his heels to the PA defenders on a 54-yard TD sprint.
Wiker's 2-point conversion run pushed the Wolves out to a 22-7 lead with 3:20 left in the third.
PA never threatened again and Sequim scored on its next two possessions - both marches ending with Yasamura TD runs in the fourth quarter.
Yasamura racked up 154 yards on 18 carries.
PA's Chapman completed 4-of-10 passes for 32 yards. Brian Cristion was the leading Roughrider rusher with 43 yards on 4 carries.
Sequim (2-6 overall, 2-4 in Olympic League play) outgained Port Angeles 352 to 93.

 In other Olympic League games Friday, Kingston beat North Kitsap 31-27 and Bremerton downed Olympic 46-7.  North Mason meets Klahowya Saturday night at Silverdale Stadium.
Both Clallam teams will be on the road next week, Port Angeles travels to Kingston and Sequim visits North Mason in Belfair.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 0 14 8 12 - 34
P.A.- 0 0 7 0 - 7
Scoring Summary
2nd quarter:
3rd quarter:
4th quarter:
Individual Statistics:
Passing:
Seq - Jack Wiker 9-14, 86 yds, 1 TD.
P.A.- Larsson Chapman 4-10, 32 yds, 1 INT.
Rushing:
Seq - Jack Wiker 19-107-1 TD, Lopaka Yasamura 18-154-3 TD, Chris Whitaker 2-5.
P.A.- Nick LaSorsa 3-4, Nathan Angevine 8-20-1 TD, Miki Andrus 14-13, Brian Cristion 4-43, Tate Priest 2-4, Larsson Chapman 5-(-23).
Receiving:
Seq - Christian Miles 2-12, Lopaka Yasumura 1-3, Brett Wright 3-44-1TD, Austin Law 2-19, Luke Mooney 1-8.
P.A.- Jonathan Newlin 1-9, Miki Andrus 2-14, Hunter Hathaway 1-9.
Team Statistics:
Total Yards:
Seq - 53-352 (266 rush, 86 pass)
P.A.- 46-93 (61 rush, 32 pass)
First Downs:
Seq - 13 (2 Pass, 10 rush, 1 penalty)
P.A.- 5 (2 Pass, 3 rush)
Third Down Conversion:
Seq - 5-11 45%
P.A.- 3-12 25%
Penalties:
Seq - 11-80
P.A.- 6-61
Turnovers:
Seq - 2 (2 fumbles)
P.A.- 4 (1 interception, 3 turnovers on downs)

Friday, October 12, 2012

2012 Football Game 7 - Sequim 37, Klahowya 32

PREP FOOTBALL: Sequim 37, Klahowya 32

October 12th, 2012 - 11:32pm

(Sequim) -- The Sequim High Wolves earned their first victory of the season in thrilling fashion Friday night, holding off the Klahowya Eagles in the final minute for a 37-32 Olympic League victory.
Trailing 31-13 entering the final quarter, the Eagles rallied for three touchdowns within 2 minutes and 15 seconds -- fueled by a pair of Sequim turnovers -- taking a 32-31 advantage when quarterback Jacob Sheets hit Grady Bashore with a 17-yard touchdown pass with 8:45 remaining.
It was the duo's second scoring connection of the evening.
Sheets completed 12 of 27 passes on the night for 191 yards and 3 touchdowns, also rushing 23 times for 76 yards and a score.
Sequim (1-6 overall, 1-4 in Olympic League play) converted a 4th-and-3 from the Eagles 13 with 2:05 left into a 13-yard Jack Wiker-to-Christian Miles touchdown pass, going ahead 37-32.
Wiker completed 12 of 21 passes for 123 yards and 2 scores, also rushing 25 times for 149 yards and a TD.
Miles caught 5 balls for 57 yards.
Eagles' final drive falls short
Klahowya (4-3 overall, 2-3 in Olympic League play) drove 11 plays into Sequim territory for a 1st-and-Goal at the Wolves 7 with 26 seconds left.
Andrew Shimer sacked Sheets for a 4-yard loss on first down, then Sheets threw 2 successive incompletions on 2nd and 3rd down under tremendous blitz pressure from the Wolves.
On 4th-and-goal from the Sequim 11 with just 11 seconds left, Sheets had a receiver flash open at the goal line on a post pattern, but Bashore could only manage to get one hand on the ball before it fell to the turf incomplete, setting off a raucous Wolves homecoming victory celebration.
Sequim roared to 19-0 lead
Sequim roared to an early 19-0 first quarter lead, scoring first on a 50-yard scoring sprint from Lopaka Yasamura on the second scrimmage play of the contest.
Yasamura packed the pigskin 30 times for 248 yards and 3 visits to the Klahowya end zone.
The Eagles answered the Wolves with 1:33 remaining in the opening period when Sheets finished a drive with an 8-yard run, making it 19-6 for the hosts after one quarter.
The teams continued to exchange touchdowns in the second period, Yasamura scampering 42 yards to pay dirt with 8:25 until halftime and a Wolves bulge of 25-6.
Klahowya running back Latrell Simpson closed the margin to 25-13 on a 2-yard run with 6:51 left in the second.
Yasamura had the final TD of the half at the 3:16 mark from 8 yards and the halftime score of 31-13 Sequim.
Josh Ganowski caught 7 passes for Klahowya, gaining 119 yards and a score.

Sequim travels to Port Angeles Friday, while Klahowya hosts North Mason.


In other Olympic League games Friday, North Kitsap downed Port Angeles  41-12, Bremerton ripped Kingston 37-0 and Olympic beat North Mason 26-7.
Scoring by Quarters:
KSS - 6 7 0 19 - 32
Seq - 19 12 0 6 - 37
Scoring Summary:
1st quarter:
2nd quarter:
4th quarter:
Individual Statistics:
Passing:
KSS - Jacob Sheets 12-27, 191 yds, 3TD.
Seq - Jack Wiker 12-21, 123 yds, 2 TD, 1INT.
Rushing:
KSS - Jacob Sheets 23-76, Latrell Simpson 11-15, Jonathan Harris 2-(-3).
Seq - Lopaka Yasamura 30-248, Jack Wiker 25-149.
Receiving:
KSS - Grady Bashore 2-36, Josh Ganowski 7-119, Carlos Vallejo 2-18, Latrell Simpson 1-18.
Seq - Lopaka Yasamura 3-21, Christian Miles 5-57, Jody Allen 2-30, Brett Wright 1-6, Ian Dennis 1-9.
Team Statistics:
Total Yards:
KSS 67-275 (84 rush, 191 pass)
Seq 76-520 (397 rush, 123 pass)
Penalties:
KSS 2-17
Seq 7-70
Turnovers:
KSS 3 (3 turnovers on downs)
Seq 4 (2 fumbles, 1 INT, 1 TOD)


Saturday, October 6, 2012

2012 Football Game 6 - Kingston 47, Sequim 28

PREP FOOTBALL: Kingston 47, Sequim 28

October 6th, 2012 - 1:30am
(Sequim) -- The Kingston Buccaneers rolled up 456 yards of total offense Friday night, smashing the Sequim High Wolves 47-28.
Junior tailback Nick Tabanera rushed for 182 yards on 35 carries and 4 touchdowns.
Fullback Aaron Dickson added 61 bruising yards on 8 carries as Kingston tallied 265 yards on the ground.
Sequim (0-6 and 0-4 in the Olympic League play) took the initial lead at 7-0 after quarterback Jack Wiker capped a 10-play, 78-yard march on a 10-yard run to paydirt.
Wiker packed the ball 19 times for 163 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Mixing plays superbly, Kingston quarterback Bobby Reece drove the Bucs 80 yards to the tying touchdown in 9 plays - 5 rushes and 4 passes -- finishing with a 13-yard scoring toss to Nathan Carleton.
The contest remained tied at 7 until the 9:30 mark of the second quarter when Tabanera punched in a 3-yard TD run, making it 14-7 Bucs.
Kingston (3-3 and 3-1 in Olympic League play) extended its advantage to 21-7 after Reece connected on a 50-yard scoring strike to Henry English with 4:52 until halftime.
The Wolves answered with 2:31 remaining in the period on a 26-yard Wiker TD run, closing the game to 21-14.
Kingston put another marker on the board before intermission, aided by a 24-yard pass from Reece-to- Carleton and a 15-yard roughing the passer penalty on the Wolves.
Tabanera's second of four visits to the Sequim endzone boosted the Bucs halftime bulge to 27-14.
Kingston failed to score a long march that ate up the first 6 minutes of the 3rd quarter, stymied in the red zone on a holding penalty and a pass interference flag as the Bucs turned the ball over on downs at the Sequim 26.
The back-breaking Kingston score came 49 seconds into the final quarter when Reece hit Matt Shaw in the flat and the big tight end steamrolled 19 yards to the goal line, putting the Bucs up 34-14.
The teams exchanged touchdowns the rest of the way - 2 by Sequim's Wiker and 2 by Kingston's Tabanera.
The Bucs victory ended a string of 5 consecutive Sequim wins in a lopsided series where the Wolves outscored Kingston 239 to 54 between 2007 and 2011.
In other Friday Olympic League contests, Bremerton routed Port Angeles 63-7, North Kitsap downed North Mason 48-18 and Klahowya edged Olympic, 15-14.
Scoring by Quarters:
King - 7 20 0 20 - 47
Seq -- 7 7 0 14 - 28
Scoring Summary:
1st quarter:
2nd quarter:
4th quarter:
Individual Statistics:
Passing:
Kingston - Bobby Reece 12-21, 191 yds, 3TD.
Sequim - Jack Wiker 8-21, 67 yds, Nick Faunce 1-7, 12 yds.
Rushing:
Kingston - Nick Tabanera 35-182, Aaron Dickson 8-61, Austin Ashworth 2-11, Bobby Reece 3-11.
Sequim - Jack Wiker 19-163, Lopaka Yasamura 9-76, Brady Vig 3-0, Christian Miles 1-2.
Receiving:
Kingston - Aaron Dickson 1-15, Nathan Carleton 4-55, We-Laka Chiquiti 2-23, Henry English 4-79, Matt Shaw 1-19.
Sequim - Lopaka Yasamura 3-22, Christian Miles 4-40, Sam Lidstrom 1-5, Jack Wiker 1-12.
Team Statistics:
Total Yards:
Kingston 456 (265 rushing, 191 passing)
Sequim 320 (241 rushing, 79 passing)
Penalties:
Kingston 6-50
Sequim 5-42
Turnovers:
Kingston 2 (2 turnovers on downs)
Sequim 4 (1 fumble, 3 turnovers on downs)