Saturday, November 01, 2003
FIRIN' UP THE HALF...PART II
This would be earlier except I had my schoolwork take a little longer than expected and I fell asleep at some inopportune times. That said, here is another installment of this week's Half-Ass High School Football Review.
Central Kitsap 64, Port Angeles 7. Yeah, after two whoopings in a row, I think it's basically safe to say that PA was dead without Adam Macomber. Sure, last week they had South and got whooped 51-0, but getting whopped by 57 points against CK? Yikes. How much of a difference can one guy make? You know, usually I read the article a bit and post some tidbits or something in the paragraph, but this time, I just took the Macomber thing alone and no numbers, because really, that's the whole point, and this is a HALF-ASS review, not a true review.
Shelton 48, North Kitsap 27. North had a great season, but lost at the wrong times. This was the one they needed, and they couldn't get it. QB Jared Prince has the new school record for passing, but I'll venture to guess it's bittersweet with the Vikings not going to the playoffs after being right up there with South Kitsap for most of the year in the Narrows Bridge Division.
I'll just let this paragraph from Nathan Joyce's Sun article to sum it up:
Shelton's balanced attack proved nearly impossible for the Vikings to stop. Quarterback Jeff Kieburtz was 13-of-26 passing for 232 yards and four touchdowns. His favorite target, receiver Tyesen Robbins, caught seven balls for 177 yards and four scores. Tailback Isaiah Taito added 196 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries and caught a touchdown pass as well.
Shelton racked up 523 total yards on offense. North hung in with 470 of their own, but they had some defensive gaffes which were undetailed in the article.
Olympic 49, Bremerton 6. You know, I am just hoping Bremerton gets just one win this year, and I thought this game was a chance to do that. Mount Tahoma next week will now be the chance the Knights have to finally win a game this year.Oly running back Jonell Hodge cut through the Knight defense for 220 yards on 15 carries.
There is only one Kitsap score I can see from Friday night's game, so Part III of the Half-Ass will just be about the Vashon 47, Klahowya 27 game.
Central Kitsap 64, Port Angeles 7. Yeah, after two whoopings in a row, I think it's basically safe to say that PA was dead without Adam Macomber. Sure, last week they had South and got whooped 51-0, but getting whopped by 57 points against CK? Yikes. How much of a difference can one guy make? You know, usually I read the article a bit and post some tidbits or something in the paragraph, but this time, I just took the Macomber thing alone and no numbers, because really, that's the whole point, and this is a HALF-ASS review, not a true review.
Shelton 48, North Kitsap 27. North had a great season, but lost at the wrong times. This was the one they needed, and they couldn't get it. QB Jared Prince has the new school record for passing, but I'll venture to guess it's bittersweet with the Vikings not going to the playoffs after being right up there with South Kitsap for most of the year in the Narrows Bridge Division.
I'll just let this paragraph from Nathan Joyce's Sun article to sum it up:
Shelton's balanced attack proved nearly impossible for the Vikings to stop. Quarterback Jeff Kieburtz was 13-of-26 passing for 232 yards and four touchdowns. His favorite target, receiver Tyesen Robbins, caught seven balls for 177 yards and four scores. Tailback Isaiah Taito added 196 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries and caught a touchdown pass as well.
Shelton racked up 523 total yards on offense. North hung in with 470 of their own, but they had some defensive gaffes which were undetailed in the article.
Olympic 49, Bremerton 6. You know, I am just hoping Bremerton gets just one win this year, and I thought this game was a chance to do that. Mount Tahoma next week will now be the chance the Knights have to finally win a game this year.Oly running back Jonell Hodge cut through the Knight defense for 220 yards on 15 carries.
There is only one Kitsap score I can see from Friday night's game, so Part III of the Half-Ass will just be about the Vashon 47, Klahowya 27 game.