“We had a few injuries with our O- and D-line, and so we struggled a little bit this week at practice kind of moving some guys around to fill for a couple guys that were out. “I was impressed with our ability to come out and kind of impose our will on the line of scrimmage,” Vikings coach Tom Tri said.
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Lake Stevens showcased its vast array of talent and thoroughly dominated on both sides of the ball with a 55-0 dismantling of the visiting Golden Eagles in Friday night’s non-league clash. For most teams, that’d be an issue when facing a Ferndale squad led by University of Washington-bound two-way standout lineman Geirean Hatchett. Lake Stevens entered its season opener missing three starting offensive linemen because of injuries. He’s our guy.”Ĭascade’s blowout victory spoiled the head-coaching debut of Brien Elliott, who took over as Everett’s third head coach in three seasons. “I truly think he is a Division-I-caliber player. “I think in a 10-yard box, he is just as good as anybody in the state,” Sieh said. The senior running back highlighted a Bruins Wing-T rushing attack that totaled 452 yards. Murphy-Mcmillan averaged a whopping 16.7 yards per carry and ran for five first-half touchdowns, leading Cascade to a 42-14 halftime lead. It feels like a playoff game right out the get-go, and we really wanted to win this game.” “It’s such a special game, and for the community. “It feels awesome,” Bruins coach Jordan Sieh said. Cascade got to hoist the inaugural Mayor’s Cup, which was presented by Everett mayor Cassie Franklin after the game as a new tradition in the long-standing rivalry. It was the Bruins’ third consecutive win over their city rival and their sixth in the past eight years. I’m really happy with where we’re at right there.”ĭavanta Murphy-Mcmillan rushed for 334 yards and six touchdowns, leading Cascade to a 49-14 non-league rout of Everett in the annual Battle of Broadway rivalry game. “Aside from a couple scramble plays from their quarterback, I thought we were able to hold them in check pretty well. “I was really impressed with our defense,” Marysville Pilchuck coach Brandon Carson said.
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It was a sharp contrast from last year’s high-scoring matchup, when the Tomahawks rushed for 525 yards in a 63-34 rout of the Panthers. Marysville Pilchuck shut down defending Wesco 3A champion Snohomish for a 17-14 non-league road win Friday night. This time, the Tomahawks leaned on their defense. In last year’s season opener against Snohomish, Marysville Pilchuck relied on a powerful rushing attack. The Bearcats host reigning state semifinalist Woodinville next week, then travel to face reigning state runner-up Lake Stevens in their Week 3 conference opener. Monroe will look to build on its big opening victory as it faces two more 4A state-playoff teams from last season over the next two weeks. Monroe’s dramatic win avenged last year’s 35-19 season-opening loss to Eastlake, which was one of the Bearcats’ five losses to state-playoff teams last year. Senior quarterback Gio Fregoso then rushed for a 1-yard touchdown on Monroe’s overtime possession and Jaiden Atterbury kicked the ensuing game-winning extra point to lift the Bearcats to victory. Then after an Eastlake touchdown early in the fourth, Rybar ran for a game-tying 7-yard touchdown with 2 minutes, 35 seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime.Įastlake scored on its overtime possession to take a 41-35 lead, but the Bearcats blocked the Wolves’ extra-point attempt.
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The Bearcats trailed 28-14 at halftime after Eastlake senior quarterback Grady Robison - a Montana State University commit - tossed a 28-yard touchdown pass on the final play of the half.īut Monroe rallied with a pair of third-quarter touchdowns from senior running back Blake Rybar, who scored on a 34-yard reception and a 1-yard run to tie the game at 28. Monroe rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit and blocked an extra point in overtime to earn a signature 42-41 non-league win over Eastlake, which reached the Class 4A state playoffs last season. The Bearcats got off to a strong start with Friday night’s comeback home victory. Lake Stevens crushes Ferndale in impressive opening win (VIDEO) Sep 6, 2019Īfter battling youth and inexperience last year while facing a gauntlet of state-playoff teams, Monroe entered this season hungry for a bounceback campaign.Glacier Peak rolls to season-opening win over Edmonds-Woodway Sep 6, 2019.
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