Saturday, September 29, 2012

12 Football Game 5 - Olympic 13, Sequim 7

PREP FOOTBALL: Olympic 13, Sequim 7

(Silverdale) - Sequim squandered three chances for a potential game-winning touchdown in the final quarter as the Olympic Trojans hung on for a 13-7 victory Friday night at Silverdale Stadium.
The hometown team led 13-0 at intermission after intercepting Sequim quarterbacks 4 times in the first 24 minutes.
Olympic's Brian Tyson received a 31-yard jump ball from quarterback Zack Thornton for a 6-0 Trojans lead with 7:30 left in the opening quarter.
Tyson had the Trojans' only 2 receptions of the game for 40 yards.
An interception of Sequim backup Nick Faunce set up Olympic's second TD drive with the 8-play, 38-yard march capped by a 3-yard Makiah McInnis run with 4:50 remaining until halftime.
McInnis carried the ball 12 times for 32 yards.
After intermission, Sequim's defense tightened up, holding Olympic to just 53 second half yards.
A blocked Olympic punt gave Sequim possession at the Wolves 40 with 1:49 left in the third period.
Sequim drove 60 yards in 5 plays, finishing on a 28-yard scoring strike from Jack Wiker to Christian Miles, closing the gap to 13-7 with 11:53 remaining.
Miles caught 3 passes for 59 yards.
Moments later, Miles intercepted Thornton and returned it 33 yards to the Olympic 20, where a 10-yard clipping penalty left Sequim knocking at the door on the Trojans 10.
Squandered opportunities
However, the Wolves came up empty after Lopaka Yasumura's catch of a screen pass gained just 2 yards on 4th-and-goal from the Olympic 9.
Sequim got a final chance for victory starting at its own 34 with 2:18 to go.
Wiker drove the Wolves into Olympic territory, hitting Miles for 16 yards, Jon Donahue twice for 15 yards and another 13-yarder to Yasumura.
Yasamura had 6 catches for 45 yards and rushed 6 times for 19 yards.
With 1:11 remaining, Sequim was flagged 15 yards for illegal batting when Wiker attempted to tip a fumbled ball to lineman Andrew Shimer.
Wiker's final two passes from the Trojans 36 fell incomplete and Olympic QB Thornton took two kneel-downs to run out the clock.
Wiker completed 15 of 30 passes for 159 yards and 1 touchdown, but was intercepted 3 times.
Sequim outgained Olympic 221-156.
Olympic improved to 2-3 overall and 2-1 in Olympic League play, while Sequim is still looking for its initial win of the season, now 0-5 and 0-3 in OL play.
The Trojans play Klahowya, a 19-8 winner over Port Angeles, next week, while Sequim hosts Kingston, a 20-17 loser to North Mason.

In other Olympic League action Friday, Bremerton defeated North Kitsap 34-27.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 0 0 0 7 - 7
Oly - 6 7 0 0 - 13


Click on scoring plays for audio!
Scoring Summary:
1st quarter:
2nd quarter:
4th quarter:

Individual Statistics:
Passing:
Seq - Jack Wiker 15-30, 159 yds, 1TD, 3INT; Nick Faunce 0-2, 1INT.
Oly - Zack Thornton 2-9, 40 yds, 1TD, 1INT.
Rushing:
Seq - Jack Wiker 13-43, Lopaka Yasamura 6-19.
Oly - Ben Long 4-21, Randy Grier 7-37, Zack Thornton 22-26, Makiah McInnis 12-32, Brandon Guerrero 2-0.
Receiving:
Seq - Josiah Anastasi 1-14, Lopaka Yasamura 6-44, Jon Donahue 4-43, Christian Miles 3-59, Brady Vig 1-(-1).
Oly - Brian Tyson 2-40.
Team Statistics:
Rushing:
Seq - 19-62
Oly - 46-116
Passing:
Seq - 15-32-159
Oly - 2-9-40
Total Yards:
Seq - 51-221
Oly - 55-156
Penalties:
Seq - 9-68
Oly - 5-35
Turnovers:
Seq 9 (4INT, 1FUM, 4 turnovers on downs)
Oly 3 (1INT, 1FUM, 1 turnover on downs)

Monday, September 24, 2012

Football Game time change for Sequim vs. Olympic

Kickoff for Friday night's football game between the Sequim Wolves and the Olympic Trojans has been changed to 5 p.m at Silverdale Stadium.

Airtime will be 4:30 p.m. Friday afternoon.  Click the Sequim Wolves logo at www.konp.com for live game audio.


Saturday, September 22, 2012

12 Football Game 4 - North Kitsap 40, Sequim 17

PREP FOOTBALL: North Kitsap 40, Sequim 17



Individual Scoring play audio in game summary below

September 22nd, 2012 - 1:36am
(Sequim) -- The North Kitsap Vikings broke open a 17-all halftime deadlock with 23 fourth-quarter points, earning a 40-17 Olympic League football victory over the Sequim High Wolves Friday night.
The Vikings' (2-2, 2-0 in OL play) Kyler Gracey connected on a 35-yard field goal with 11:56 remaining as North gained a 20-17 edge after a scoreless third period.
3 North Kitsap touchdowns in the final period -- a 22-yard Kyle North dash, a 28-yard interception return by AJ Milyard and a 16-yard TJ Jensen scoring run gave the tiff the appearance of a blowout.
However, the lead changed hands three times in the first half with Sequim's Mitch Koonz knotting the affair at 17 apiece as the intermission horn sounded.
Sequim (0-4, 0-2 in Olympic League play) drove 80 yards in 10 plays on the game's opening possession, cashing in with a 25-yard pass from Jack Wiker to Christian Miles and a 7-0 Wolves lead.
Wiker completed 16-of-36 passes for 141 yards with 3 interceptions.
The Vikings tied it up at 7 after AJ Milyard hit tight end Mitch Adams on a 8-yard TD pass 4 minutes later.
The duo had hooked up on a 15 yard gain on 4-and-10 from the Sequim 36 to keep the drive alive.
Milyard completed 10-of-20 passes for 172 yards, 2 scores and an interception.
Gracey's first of two field goals, from 43 yards, gave the visitors a brief 10-7 advantage with 9:26 left before halftime.
Three minutes later, the Wolves' Lopaka Yasumura capped another long Sequim march on a 1-yard plunge, putting the hosts back up 14-10.
North regained the lead again after JT Nettleton got behind the Sequim defense and received a 35-yard touchdown pass from Milyard at the 3:04 mark of the second period.
Nettleton caught 4 balls for 67 yards.
The Vikings' Kyle North had 101 yards on 14 carries, while Wiker led Sequim with 109 yards on 25 carries.
Josiah Anastasi was the leading receiver for the Wolves, catching 8 balls for 60 yards, while Miles had 5 for 50 yards.
Sequim travels to Silverdale next week to play the Olympic Trojans, while North Kitsap will host the Bremerton Knights.
Scoring Summary:
1st quarter:
2nd quarter:
4th quarter:
Individual Statistics:
Passing:
NK - AJ Milyard 10-20-172-2TD-1INT, Kyler Gracey 1-1-7-0-0.
Seq - Jack Wiker 16-36-141-1TD-3INT, Nick Faunce 1-1-0-0-0.
Rushing:
NK - Kyle North 14-101-1TD, AJ Milyard 4-(-11), Khody Golden 4-7, JT Nettleton 2-9, Grant Loveless 3-10, Cody Blackmore 3-1, Jon Morgan 2-12, Nikitta Weston 1-8, TJ Jensen 3-24-1TD.
Seq - Jack Wiker 25-109, Lopaka Yasamura 5-34, Brady Vig 2-6.
Receiving:
NK - JT Nettleton 4-67-1TD, Mitch Adams 3-49-1TD, Cody Blackmore 1-3, Grant Loveless 1-7, Kyle North 1-35, Khody Golden 1-18.
Seq - Jon Donahue 1-13, Josiah Anastasi 8-60, Christian Miles 5-50-1TD, Sam Lidstrom 2-18, Brady Vig 1-0.
Team Statistics:
Passing:
NK - 11-21-179
Seq - 17-37-141
Rushing:
NK - 36-161
Seq - 32-149
Total Yds:
NK - 57-340
Seq - 69-290
Turnovers:
NK - 4 (1INT, 3TOD)
Seq - 6 (3INT, 3TOD)

Saturday, September 15, 2012

12 Football Game 3 - Bremerton 21, Sequim 6.

PREP FOOTBALL: Bremerton 21, Sequim 6

(Bremerton) -- The Bremerton Knights racked up 252 rushing yards Friday night, including 84 during a game clinching fourth quarter drive, rolling to a 21-6 victory over the Sequim High Wolves.
Bremerton (2-1) took a 7-0 lead after Trevor Nelson took a 35-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mikey Lawrence with 46 seconds remaining in the opening quarter.
Sequim (0-3) closed the gap with 4:04 left before intermission when running back Lopaka Yasamura took a short pass from quarterback Jack Wiker and ran through numerous Bremerton tackle attempts up the right sideline 47 yards into the end zone.
It was the first Sequim touchdown of the season after nine scoreless quarters, including two shutout non-league losses.
A missed PAT left Bremerton ahead 7-6.
Bremerton put together a 9-play, 52-yard march to start the second half, capped by Andrew Shadle's 1-yard plunge, increasing the Knights' lead to 14-6 with 8:32 left in the third quarter.
The Knights finished the scoring with Lawrence's 32 yard scamper up the middle with 8:36 left in the game, making it 21-6.
Lawrence completed 9 of 21 passes for 147 yards and a TD.
Sequim was hampered by 14 penalties for 110 yards, including a touchdown taken off the board on an illegal procedure flag.
The Wolves turned the ball over on downs to the Knights three times in Bremerton territory and had an interception at the Bremerton 5 in the final quarter.
Sequim quarterbacks Jack Wiker and Nick Faunce combined to complete 23 of 39 passes for 241 yards and a TD, but had 3 interceptions.
Bremerton outgained Sequim 339-303.
The Wolves host North Kitsap next Friday night at Sequim High School.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

12 Football Game 2 - River Ridge 34, Sequim 0

River Ridge 34, Sequim 0.

(Lacey) -- River Ridge quarterback Colby Schultz threw three first-half touchdown passes, an offensive boost that lifted the Hawks over the Sequim High Wolves 34-0 Friday night at South Sound Stadium.
Schultz was 9-for-16 for 206 yards and three touchdowns. Stellar receiver Wesley Coates had six catches for 160 yards and two touchdowns.
Coates’ second score from 28-yards just before halftime put the Hawks (1-1) up 27-0 at intermission.
Chris Leiba had a 50-yard touchdown run in the third quarter as River Ridge increased the lead to 34-0.
The Hawks defense held Sequim to its second consecutive shutout loss.
The Wolves (0-2) open Olympic League play Friday at Bremerton.