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High School Football Week 12

After a back and forth 2Q, Camas scores a TD to take back the lead.

Camas 14-9 1:24 2Q

 
Skyview goes 3&out

Camas ball at own 47 with 0:20 to go in 2Q

Deep pass falls incomplete in the end zone as time expires.

Camas 14

Skyview 9

Half

 
Halftime stats:

Skyview has 186 yards on 38 plays.

Camas has 213 yards on 41 plays.

Skyview has three turnovers --- 2 interceptions and a fumble. Camas has 7 points off turnovers.

Camas with two turnovers, plus sacked in end zone for a safety. Skyview has the 2 points off those plays.

 
Skyview opens 3Q with 5 plays then a punt.

Camas responds with a 3&out.

The play in this game is pretty sloppy....and there's no rain!

 
Skyview drives to the 11 yd line, then throws a pick 6 to Camas. Returned it 94 yds

Camas 21

Skyview 9

3:44 3Q

 
Skyview responds immediately with an 80 yd TD pass on the first play after the KO.

Camas 21

Skyview 16

3:27 3Q

 
After 3

Camas 21

Skyview 16

 
Camas fumble deep in their own end.

Skyview punches it in. They go for 2 and fail.

Camas 21

Skyview 22

10:56 4Q

 
Camas turnover on own 36.

Skyview ball 5:47 4Q

 
Skyview fumbles on 4&1 at Camas 27.

Camas ball; 3:24 4Q; trailing by 1

 
Camas throws a 23 yd TD pass on 3&10 to take the lead. 2-pt conversion good.

Camas 29

Skyview 22

2:16 4Q

 
Camas picks off the first pass from Skyview after the KO.

Camas ball on Skyview 30

2:03 4Q

Skyview uses last time out

 
Camas picks up a first down.

1&10 from Skyview 8; 45.6 secs left

Camas wins 29-22

Advances to play Skyline next week, who defeated Gig Harbor 17-15 today.

 
Skyview fumbles on 4&1 at Camas 27.

Camas ball; 3:24 4Q; trailing by 1
I'm still scratching my head on this one.  Don't know why Skyview didn't kick the FG here.  They have a decent kicker.  Was really surprised when they decided to go for this one.  They had 3&2, then 4&1.  Camas D had really stiffened up and was clogging the middle, yet Skyview went for it on 4th down, and tried to run straight up the middle.  RB lost the handle right at the handoff point, and Camas pounced on it to take over for the go ahead score five-six plays later. 

 
Camas picks up a first down.

1&10 from Skyview 8; 45.6 secs left

Camas wins 29-22

Advances to play Skyline next week, who defeated Gig Harbor 17-15 today.
Quick notes on Camas from where I stood; they played like they thought they could waltz in and win this game without much effort.  Skyview is a district opponent that we have owned for years, including a 41-10 win this year in regular season.  Offense was lethargic, OL didn't block very well, the same CB got toasted on 3 seperate occasions.  Skyview blitzed throughout the game, and forced Camas QB Fitzgerald to make throws on the run, and he was seriously off-target.  Camas Special Teams came up big with a KO return for a TD.  Camas D came up big with two pick-6s, and forcing several Skyview turnovers.  I'll try to update some stats later.  It's time for supper! 

Quick notes on the next opponent-Skyline.

#7 Skyline upset the #3 team in the state, undefeated Gig Harbor, today.  Here's the story:

Skyline football rides defense, Rashaad Boddie to state playoff victoryNovember 14, 2015

By Neil Pierson
NEW – 5:05 p.m., Nov. 14, 2015

For many of Skyline’s past teams, a superstar quarterback and a high-octane passing game were the signature pieces.

This year, however, the Spartans are showing some of the state’s best teams they can win with a gritty ground attack and rock-solid defense.

Skyline used the legs of Colorado State-bound senior running back Rashaad Boddie and an organized defensive effort that gave up only two touchdowns, and held on for a 17-15 victory over the visiting Gig Harbor Tides in a Class 4A state football playoff game Nov. 14.

Boddie, a 6-foot, 225-pounder, pounded out 185 yards on 25 carries, including touchdown runs of 56 and 79 yards as the Spartans (10-1) advanced to the state quarterfinals next weekend. They’ll host either Camas or Skyview for a chance to return to the Tacoma Dome for the semifinals for the first time since 2012.

Skyline also handed Gig Harbor its first loss of the season with a dominant defensive effort, holding the Tides 33 points below their season average.

“It was all about being disciplined and how we prepared ourselves,” Boddie said, “no matter how long it takes to get there on the journey. We had to execute with the rain – ball can’t be dropping on the ground, and we had to finish today.”

The Tides took an early 8-0 lead, going 80 yards on their opening possession. Quarterback Davis Alexander hit a wide-open Kyle Olson-Urbon behind the secondary for a 34-yard score, and running back Adrian Valona added the two-point conversion.

Skyline responded just three minutes later as Boddie broke a couple tackles for a 56-yard TD, narrowing Gig Harbor’s lead to 8-7.

It stayed that way until the third quarter, when Skyline quarterback Blake Gregory hit Caleb Johnston on a 53-yard catch-and-run, setting up Jack Crane’s 20-yard field goal for a 10-8 Spartans lead.

After the defense forced a three-and-out, the Skyline offense needed just one play to get back in the end zone as Boddie broke free down the left sideline for 79 yards.

Trailing 17-8, the Tides needed two scores to win the game, and got one of them with a little more than three minutes to play when Valona plowed in from 6 yards.

But the Spartans converted two crucial third downs on their following series. Gregory scrambled for six yards on a third-and-4, then found Jake Pendergast for 16 yards on third-and-8.

By the time the Tides forced a punt, they were out of timeouts and got the ball at their own 12 with 1 second left. An incompletion on a short pass ended the game.

Skyline coach Mat Taylor said the Tides were the best opponent his team has faced this season. The Spartans’ offense has largely been unstoppable but Gig Harbor held them 27 points below their average.

“They’re phenomenal – they’re a very, very good team,” Taylor said. “They fought until the very end, which we expected. And I’m so proud of our defense, our defensive coordinator Ryan Thorsen and our staff.”

 
Updated WIAA 4A Bracket

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Is this the type of win that the coaches can teach from, ie we can't just show up hey of the bus and get a win?

 
Is this the type of win that the coaches can teach from, ie we can't just show up hey of the bus and get a win?
I said that exact thing to one of the other player's dads at the game. "This is a great thing for the coaching staff. They'll be able to tell these kids all week, 'see? You can't have a bad week of practice and take an opponent for granted at this point in the season.'"
 
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