Saturday | Nov. 21th | 2014 | 3A | Boys | Football | |
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Bellevue High School | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final | |
Peninsula | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 7 | |
Bellevue | 3 | 7 | 21 | 0 | 31 |
Game Recap below
Bellevue Takes Route 66 over Peninsula
By Colin Caruso
These Bellevue Wolverines, who seem to never lose, just rattled off their 66th straight win, with a fine 31-7 performance over the Peninsula Seahawks on Friday night in the Washington State quarterfinals. The Wolverines, led by Sam Richmond on the ground were able to capitalize on an unfortunate injury for the Seahawks.
Big number 77, Caleb Greer for the Seahawks went down with an ankle injury late in the second quarter, in just a 3-0 ballgame at that point. With this injury on the interior line, Bellevue was able to score quickly with a Sam Richmond touchdown.
Greer was able to return in the second half, but was limited by his injury and did not finish the contest. This opened up running holes all over the field for the Wolverines, who put up 21 straight in the third quarter to take a commanding 31-0 lead. Peninsula was able to score on a great throw by Robert Kvinsland to Kyle Olson-Urbon midway through the fourth, but it was too little too late for the Hawks.
Bellevue’s defense was menacing throughout, only allowing 6 total yards in the first half. Bellevue will advance to the state semifinal to take on the winner of Marysville Pilchuck and Columbia River.
Top Performers:
Peninsula
Robert Kvinsland – 14-24 for 139 yards and 1TD
Bellevue
Sam Richmond – 23 carries for 159 yards and 1TD