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Dick & Steve Varsity Football Live

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2 Varsity Football Live – Game Recaps – Steve Willits

Lynnwood vs. Meadowdale &
Mountlake Terrace vs. Everett

Listen to Dick and Steve Willits break down two WESCO League Matchups.
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Catch Steve Willit’s game of the week every Friday on SoundLiveSportsNetwork.com

Camas vs. Skyview
Audio Game Recap
Dick & Paul on Varsity Football Live

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Varsity Football Live – Game Recap – Paul Valencia
Camas vs. Skyview

Dick and Paul Valencia bring us this audio wrap-up
of the Papermakers vs. Storm matchup.
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Read Paul Valencia’s full article at Columbian.com

Richland vs. Kamiakin
Audio Game Recaps
Dick & Mike on Varsity Football Live

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Varsity Football Live – Game Recaps – Mike McDonnal
Richland vs. Kamiakin

Dick and Mike McDonnal discuss this thrilling Mid-Columbian League game between the Bombers & Braves.
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Catch Mike McDonnal’s game of the week every Friday Night on 610KONA.com

Mark Morris vs. Ridgefield
Audio Game Recap
Dick & Vern on Varsity Football Live

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Varsity Football Live – Game Recap – Vern Foster

Mark Morris vs. Ridgefield

Dick and Vern Foster recap the Monarchs game vs. Ridgefield.
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Catch Vern Foster’s game of the week every Friday Night on KUKN.com

Auburn vs. Auburn-Mountainview
Audio Game Recap
Dick & TJ on Varsity Football Live

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Varsity Football Live – Game Recap – TJ Cotterill
Auburn vs. Auburn-Mountainview

Dick and TJ Cotterill talk about this 4A NPSL-Olympic game
as the Trojans battled the Lions.
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Read T.J. Cotterill’s full article at TheNewsTribune.com

O’Dea Dethrones Crusaders in Downtown Thriller

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Friday Oct 14th 2016 3A Metro Boys Football
Memorial Stadium 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Eastside Catholic 7 10 0 0 17
O'Dea 7 0 2 11 20

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O’Dea Dethrones Crusaders in Downtown Thriller
By Steve Dion

Friday night under the Space Needle at Memorial Stadium featured a heavyweight bout between #1 Eastside Catholic & #2 O’Dea. Both teams entered the contest undefeated with bragging rights as top dog in the state on the line and a fast-track to a league title.

It is never good to start with a three and out and that’s unfortunately what O’Dea did. The Crusaders made them pay when Ze’shaun Lewis connected with Marcus Stoebner for a 53-yard score less than 3 minutes into the contest.

O’Dea regrouped with a drive highlighted by some nice Jamyn Patu runs. Patu eventually punched it in from 10 yards out to tie it up.

If there was any doubt about Hunter Bryant’s recovery process from knee injury in the Skyview game, it was put to rest when he took a screen pass 72 yards to the house to put EC back on top.

The half ended with a bit of controversy when the Cru were on the doorstep of breaking the game open. With 5 seconds remaining in the second quarter, they opted for a corner fade to Bryant which was broken up by Dominique Gates. The scoreboard read triple zeros, but the officials claimed there was one second remaining. Eastside Catholic was able to boot in a field goal for a 17-7 lead at the break with a fire-breathing Monte Kohler making his way to the locker room.

The Crusaders received the ball to start the second half and within the first minute, an errant snap rolled into the endzone and resulted in a safety making it an 8 point game.

O’Dea built some momentum off this play and kept the Cru attack at bay throughout the 3rd quarter.

The Irish had a chance to tie it up pending a two point conversion early in the 4th, but were stuffed by a gutsy goal line stand from the Eastside defense and settled for 3 cutting the deficit to 5 points. The Cru regained possession and were on the move to seal it. As they moved into Irish territory, Dominique Gates hauled in a massive interception for O’Dea.

This time, they took full advantage of the opportunity and from six yards out O’Dea quarterback Warren King rolled out and bolted to the corner pylon to take the lead. There was some déjà vu on the two-point conversion as King dashed to the goal line giving his team a 3-point lead.

Eastside had their shot. They moved the ball down the field in a hurry and were facing a 4th down deep in O’Dea territory. A Lewis pass was broken up, but defensive pass interference gave them a fresh set of downs.

The Cru moved it to the 3 yard line and called a timeout with less than 20 seconds remaining. On third down, Lewis drops back, sees a receiver streaking across the goal line, he lets it fly. Interception. Shea Carstens. Ballgame. O’Dea hands Eastside Catholic their first in-state loss since the 2013 season. Stay tuned the remainder of the season, there may be a sequel!

The Final Score:
O’Dea 20, Eastside Catholic 17.

Top Performer

O’Dea
Warren King – 6 yard game-winning touchdown

Beach Boys Shut Out Roosevelt

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Thursday Oct 13th 2016 3A Metro Boys Football
Memorial Stadium 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Roosevelt 0 0 0 0 0
Rainier Beach 8 6 6 14 34

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Beach Boys Shut Out Roosevelt
By Steve Dion

A windy, rainy Thursday night at Memorial Stadium proved to be a perfect combo for the dominant run game of the Rainier Beach Vikings against Roosevelt.

Beach running back Freddie Roberson started his big game early by carving through the Rough Riders defense from 29 yards out to the endzone. Roosevelt’s passing game was shut down by the Viks defense and the run game was also slow out of the gates.

The Riders had their chance to even the score when Charlie Bradley & Conor Rowe each hauled in an interception. RB held their ground and Roberson ended the half on a high note with a 34 yard touchdown run.

Beach continued to pour down the points like the rain as the second half wore on and the running game continued to chip away chunks of yards. The Vikings defense put their stamp on the game with a fumble recovery for TD and punt block en route to a shutout. Don’t look now, but Rainier Beach is 7-0 heading into the final weeks of the regular season!

The Final Score:
Rainier Beach 34, Roosevelt 0.

Top Performer

Rainier Beach
Freddie Roberson- 3 rush TDs (20,29,34)

2016 VFL Coach Interview
Olympia
Head Coach Bill Beattie

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2016 Varsity Football Live Coach Interview
Olympia – Head Football Coach
Bill Beattie

Olympia coach Bill Beattie joins Dick Fain on Varsity Football Live to talk about his path to the Bears including his experience with Sid Otton as a player and aspiring coach. He also talks about the 2016 team by discussing his top players and how they stack up to a tough SPSL. How does he feel his squad has adjusted to the new league?

To catch the complete radio interview with Olympia Coach Bill Beattie,
simply click on the PLAY BUTTON below.

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Sumner Stages Second Half Comeback to Knock Off Oly

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Friday Oct 7th 2016 4A SPSL Boys Football
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Olympia 3 3 3 7 16
Sumner 0 0 14 7 21

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Sumner Stages Second Half Comeback to Knock Off Oly
By Steve Dion

Sumner Head Coach Keith Ross is well aware of the target his team has become and how each opponent the Spartans face are going to bring their best to try to knock off the top dog in the SPSL. Olympia was the next in line on Friday to challenge the league leader led by a strong running game featuring Scott Gunther.

Olympia’s game-plan was well executed in the first half, gumming up the point of attack led by Amir Matheney and preventing the potent Sumner playmakers from reaching the second level. The Bears generating their offense on the tough running of Gunther who moved the chains on critical third and fourth down conversions. This led to a pair of field goal by Skyler Davis who created a 6-0 halftime lead for Oly.

The Bears had kept the ball out of Connor Wedington’s hands for most of the first half, but the opening kickoff of the second half was when the trend was bucked. The UW commit brought the kick into Bear territory and moments later, he was in the endzone after a 37 yard scamper to the corner pylon for six.

The lead would shift back to the visitors when Davis buried his third field goal, but the trip to Sumner’s redzone was a golden opportunity to capitalize with a touchdown. The Spartans make them pay when they marched down the ball down the field and put the ball in Tre Weed’s hands who took a screen pass 31 yards to the house.

Sparty added on shortly thereafter with another Wedington score and was able to hang on despite a late touchdown for the Bears. Sumner moves to 6-0, Olympia picks up their first loss moving them to 5-1.

The Final Score:
Sumner 21, Olympia 16.

Top Performers

Sumner
Connor Wedington- 16 rush, 175 yds, 2 TDs

Olympia
Skyler Davis- 3 FGs (31,31,40)

2016 VFL Coach Interview
Richland
Head Coach Mike Neidhold

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2016 Varsity Football Live Coach Interview
Richland – Head Football Coach
Mike Neidhold

The Richland Bombers kicked off their 2016 season with a statement win against Skyline and have continued their perfect season under Head Coach Mike Neidhold. As the Richland schedule heats up down the stretch, Coach Neidhold joins Steve Dion from theFinalScore.TV to talk about week one against the Spartans, top players on the roster, and the tremendous fan support for Bomber football down in the Tri-Cities!

To catch the complete radio interview with Richland Coach Mike Neidhold,
simply click on the PLAY BUTTON below.

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Skyline Tames Bothell Attack in Pivotal League Matchup

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Thursday Oct 6th 2016 4A KingCo Boys Football
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Bothell 0 13 0 0 13
Skyline 14 6 7 7 34

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Skyline Tames Bothell Attack in Pivotal League Matchup
By Steve Dion

Skyline is beginning to really hit their stride as the regular season is rapidly winding down. Mat Taylor’s Spartans started their league clash with the tough Bothell Cougars at Pop Keeney with a pair of touchdowns which made it appear BHS may be in for a long night.

However, Coach Bainter rallied the troops and punched the ball into the endzone twice to bring the game back to even ground; a pair of touchdown passes by Jacob Sirmon to Daniel Johnson and DaVicious Wilson respectively. Before the break, the Spartans marched down the field on a drive which created a momentum swing that carried into the second half. Drew Kistner completed numerous quick passes to the sidelines to protect the clock and move the chains. With 28 seconds left in the second quarter, Kistner connected with Luke Stiles from 21 yards out to give Sparty a touchdown lead heading into the locker room.

When the game resumed, Skyline took the opening drive down the field and were on the doorstep of taking a two-score lead. Tanner Gunnells picked off a pass that was headed for the endzone handing the ball back over to Bothell. However, the Spartans defense stepped up and didn’t not allow the Cougs to capitalize eventually giving it back to their offense.

The game was put away when Isaiah Shim picked up some big chunk runs to set up a rushing touchdown for Kistner. The scoring concluded with a 53-yard bomb to Bradley Kim. The scramble at the top of KingCo 4A continues with Skyline taking over the reins.

The Final Score:
Skyline 34, Bothell 13.

Top Performer

Skyline
Drew Kistner- 4 pass TDs (11,21,33,53), 10 yard rush TD

2016 Christmas Classic
returns to Vancouver

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2016 Christmas Classic

Top Teams Square off on Saturday, December 10th and Sunday, December 11th

A special holiday basketball tournament will take place in Vancouver, Washington December 10th and 11th.  Local venues will host the top club and school boys/girls teams from around the Pacific Northwest at the 2016 Christmas Classic. These 10U-14U teams will go head-to-head all weekend long for the right to be named Champion on Sunday.

The 2016 Christmas Classic brings teams together from Portland, Vancouver and Seattle-Tacoma for hoops and more. “Our hope is that the Christmas Classic is a way to bring people together who wouldn’t normally get to play each other,” said DeLano Morgan. “Vancouver is an amazing community and it has embraced this event supporting local non-profits with strong support from community partners. We feel fortunate to have community leaders, business partners, and friends support our initiative to bring families and communities together.”

A special guest speaker will be joining us at 10am to address the teams and fans in attendance. The weekend should prove to be a great basketball weekend while enjoying the best of SW Washington. Christmas Classic is proud to benefit Evergreen School District, Seton Catholic Boosters and the Share House with a portion of the proceeds.

1st Game
Team 1st Game Schedule – Click Here

Complete Weekend Schedule will be posted at 11PM Friday Night.

Team Registration
Step 1: Complete Registration Form
Tournament Registration – Click here
Step 1: Complete Registration Form
Tournament Registration – Click here

Step 2: Once your team is a confirmed participant:
If the Tournament Director has confirmed your team’s participation in the Christmas Classic, all team registration payments are due by Friday, December 2, 2016.

All checks are made payable to Team Impact:

Team Impact
Attn: Christmas Classic
13215 SE Mill Plain Blvd. C8 #229
Vancouver, WA 98684

Event Rules
Tournament Rules – Click here

Ticket Information
General Admission $6 – Good for All Day
Students 18 & under $5 – Good for All Day
Children (5 & under) and (Veterans) – Free
Doors open 15 minutes prior to the start of the first game. Entry fee is good as an all-day pass for both facilities.

A special discount will be given to fans who bring a new bath towel or new pair of socks to the event.
We are proud to support the Share House in Vancouver!
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2016 VFL Coach Interview
Graham-Kapowsin
Head Coach Eric Kurle

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2016 Varsity Football Live Coach Interview
Graham-Kapowsin Eagles – Head Football Coach
Eric Kurle

Since their inception, Graham-Kapowsin has maintained a high level of football under Head Coach Eric Kurle. The 2016 Eagles are no exception as they are one of the top teams in 4A this season. Listen as Steve Dion from theFinalScore.TV interviews Coach Kurle who talks about his staunch offensive line, talented quarterback Dylan Moris, and the tough road ahead in the SPSL.

To catch the complete radio interview with Graham-Kapowsin Coach Eric Kurle,
simply click on the PLAY BUTTON below.

 

2016 VFL Coach Interview
Steilacoom Sentinels
Head Coach Richard Lane

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2016 Varsity Football Live Coach Interview
Steilacoom Sentinels – Head Football Coach
Richard Lane

After starting the season 0-2, the Steilacoom Sentinels have bounced back with three straight wins including a big win against #2 Tumwater. Second year Head Coach Richard Lane joins the show to discuss the areas of improvement his team has made since week one, some key players on the roster, and his outlook for the program moving forward.

To catch the complete radio interview with Steilacoom Coach Richard Lane,
simply click on the PLAY BUTTON below.

 

Sumner Lights Up Saturday Night Scoreboard, Improves to 5-0

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Saturday Oct 1st 2016 4A SPSL Boys Football
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Puyallup 0 14 14 7 35
Sumner 20 21 14 21 76

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Sumner Lights Up Saturday Night Scoreboard, Improves to 5-0
By Steve Dion

If there is any doubt about the firepower of Sumner this season, their dramatic win in week four against Graham-Kapowsin made a statement about their place at the top of 4A. Following a 77 point effort over South Kitsap and a passing touchdown record by Nathaniel Holcomb, Puyallup was hungry to hand Sparty their first defeat of the season.

Sumner bolted down the field on the first drive of the contest which capped off with an 11 yard corner route in the back of the endzone which receiver Tre Weed climb the ladder for. The junior wideout finished with 4 scores.

The Spartans scored three more touchdowns before Puyallup found the scoreboard, on of which a 70 yard fumble recovery for touchdown by Alexander Zaragoza.

Before the first half concluded, Puyallup tailback Honore Thomas punched in a pair of goal line touchdowns. At 41-14 could the Vikings rally?

The contest reached its breaking point early in the third when Connor Wedington busted loose for a 70 yard scamper, unfortunately a penalty negated the score. However, Coach Ross dialed up another run play for the University of Washington recruit on the next snap which he took 63 yards.

The scoring for both teams bounced back and forth until the conclusion of the contest, but Sumner had built a massive lead which was never jeopardized. A decisive victory for the 5-0 Spartans was the finished product with a tough Olympia Bears team next on the schedule. Puyallup falls to 3-2 with Graham-Kapowsin up next on the schedule.

The Final Score:
Sumner 76, Puyallup 35.

Top Performer

Sumner
Connor Wedington- 4 rush TDs (2, 6, 60, 61)
Tre Weed- 2 rush TDs (8, 46) 2 rec TDs (11, 32)

Puyallup
Honore Thomas- 3 rush TDs