Passing
Player, school Comp
Att Yds TD
Int
Riley Cowan, Seq 151
257 2,016 24
16
John Jones, King 72
153 1,295 12
13
Garrison Glisson, SK 53
130 1,031 15
10
Tristan Newman, NK 64
102 904 12
4
Berkley Hill, PT 59
110 758 12
7
Siaosi Soto, SK 44
80 747 6
2
Dylan Zuber, Klah 44
96 673 6
7
Gannon Winker, Bain 31
84 611 4
5
Tyler Tubbs, CK 60
119 511 4
5
Mikail Papillon, Brem 22
73 415 2
5
Evan Quitevis, Oly 39
75 398 6
3
Coltrane Brooks, Bain 27
68 366 1
7
Category Archives: Sport
NK relays ranked No. 1 heading to 2A state swim meet
The North Kitsap 200
freestyle and 400 freestyle relays are ranked No. 1 heading into
the Class 2A state swimming and diving championships this week at
the King County Aquatic Center.
The 200 free relay, which won the West Central District title last weekend, set a district record in 1 minute, 40.54 seconds. The winning relay included Isabel Hendryx, Dannica Hennings, Izy Iral and Eleanor Beers. NK coach Greg Braun uses the same lineup for the 400.
It was also during the district meet that NK set four school records, and three meet records, on the first day and then five school records and five meet records the second day.
Swim dad RJ Iral put together a great little video of the relay win.
Bonus: I’ve mentioned the name Eleanor Beers before on The Blogstroke, as an age grouper, but this will be her first high school state finals. Beers, a freshman from North Kitsap, anchored both relays for the Vikings at district and then just destroyed the field in the 100 freestyle (which you can watch here). Will be fun to see what she can do Friday and hopefully Saturday.
NK’s Moran, French earn All-Oympic League 2A honors; Klahowya’s Mills 1A defensive MVP
Junior libero Eunice Moran of North Kitsap was named the Olympic League 2A defensive MVP this week while North Kitsap coach Tim French was honored as coach of the year.
Nicole Mills of Klahowya joined Moran as a defensive MVP, this time for the OL 1A. The 2A MVP was Sequim’s Adrienne Haggerty. The 1A MVP was Katrina McGranahan of Coupeville.
All-Olympic League 2A
MVP—Adrienne Haggerty, sr., Sequim
Defensive MVP—Eunice Moran, jr., North Kitsap
Coach of the year—Tim French, North Kitsap
Team sportsmanship—Sequim
First team—Bri Duchemin, sr., North Kitsap; Madison Cordero sr., Kingston; Elena Vasquez, sr., North Kitsap; Imani Frogge, sr., Olympic; Kiana Robideau, sr., Port Angeles; Ava McCabe, so., Kingston.
Second team—Ella Christiansen, sr., Sequim; Hannah Waterman, sr., North Kitsap; Danielle Monzon, sr., Olympic; Lily Gelhaus, so., Bremerton; Hope Doherty, sr., North Kitsap; Sydney Balkan, sr., Sequim.
All-Olympic League 1A
MVP—Katrina McGranahan, jr., Coupeville
Defensive MVP—Nicole Mills, sr., Klahowya
Coach of the year—Cory Whitmore, Coupeville
Team sportsmanship—Chimacum
First team—Valen Trujillo, sr., Coupeville; Hope Lodell, jr., Coupeville; Jessica Carlson, sr., Klahowya; Ashley Sharp, sr., Klahowya; Taylor Carthaum, sr., Chimacum; Shanya Nisbet, sr., Chimacum.
Volleyball: Duchemin makes it official
North Kitsap senior Bri Duchemin signed her National Letter of Intent to play volleyball at Saint Martin’s University next season. Duchemin, an Olympic League first-team selection, and the Vikings will play Friday in the Class 2A state tournament.
Here’s what she sent out on her Twitter account today during her signing ceremony at NK.
It’s official❤️⚫️🏐pic.twitter.com/kbzyFYxWeE
— Briannan Duchemin (@Briannan_99) November 10, 2016
Also, Port Angeles’ Kiana Robideau signed with Evergreen State College. Robideau was named to the OL first team.
@AnnetteKSSports @kiana_robideau pic.twitter.com/3CQbe4dogw
— NIZH (@n_wheeler23) November 10, 2016
Klahowya’s Crane, NK’s Beers top seeds after day one at 2A WCD swimming
A veteran and rookie are among the top seeds heading into the Class 2A West Central District swimming and diving championships on Saturday.
Klahowya senior Kira Crane earned the No. 1 spot after Friday’s preliminaries at Hazen HS in the 200-yard freestyle in 2 minutes, 0.27 seconds and the 100 butterfly in 1:00.59. NK’s Isabel Hendryx is seeded second in the 200 free. Olympic’s Danielle Snyder is seeded fourth in the 200 and in the 500 free.
North Kitasp freshman Eleanor Beers is the top seed in the 50 free, 24.17 seconds, and in the 100 free, 52.60. Both are meet records. NK’s Dannica Hennings is seeded fifth in the 50 free. NK’s Isabel Hendryx will be looking for a district title in the 100 backstroke after touching the wall in 1:00.16.
Kingston’s Claudia Velie has the top seed in the 500 freestyle, 5:33.04. She is also seeded fourth in the 200 IM.
North Kitsap’s 200 free relay is the top seed, 1:41.29, as is its 400 free relay in 3:44.52. Olympic’s 200 medley relay, and Klahowya’s medley are seeded third and fifth, respectively.
The meet continues Saturday at 11 a.m.
Week 10 high school football scores
Our game of the week is North Kitsap’s 2A West Central District playoff game between North Kitsap and Orting. That game is slated to kickoff at 7:30 p.m. and you can view it by clicking this link.
2A WCD playoffs
Franklin Pierce 60, Bremerton 7 (Final): Franklin Pierce’s Jayman Stokes returned a Bremerton fumble for a touchdown as the Cardinals lead in the Knights early and went on to beat Bremerton and end its season.
North Kitsap 44, Orting 21 (Final): Multiple turnovers helped NK take a big lead on the Cardinals and the Viking defense is posting a shutout for most of the game as the Vikings secured a berth into the 2A state tournament.
Steilacoom 29, Olympic 14 (Final): Mason Quitevis had a 4-yard TD run to give the Trojans a quick lead over the Sentinels and Oly’s defense produced two INTs, but it wasn’t enough as Steilacoom came from behind for the win to eliminate the Trojans from the postseason.
Non-playoff games
Central Kitsap 17, Bethel 14 (Final): Cougars win their season finale at Silverdale Stadium.
Bainbridge 0, vs. Roosevelt 0 at Nathan Hale: Score not reported
North Mason 8, Tenino 6 (Final): The Bulldogs score late and win their season finale late.
Shorewood 0, at Kingston 0 (1st qtr): Score not reported
Port Townsend 49, Charles Wright 7 (Final): The Redhawks blew out CWA and will face La Center in a 1A state game next week.
Klahowya 57, Chimacum 0 (Final): The Eagles won their seventh game by shutting out the Cowboys at Silverdale Stadium in their season finale.
High school soccer (girls/boys) scoring leaders
Here are the regular season scoring leaders for both girls soccer and boys soccer (Crosspoint only).
Girls Soccer
Name, team G
A Pts
Lauren Hudson, CK 21
5 47
Kaylee Couder, CA 19
5 43
Hanna Troy, Oly 19
4 42
Emily Peters, Kla 18
6 42
Alyssa Peters, Kla 11
9 31
Briann George, NK 11
4 26
Kylee Woodrum, Kla 9
3 21
Alexia Allen, CK 6
6 18
Tyler Townsend, Kla 6
6 18
Kylee Panilagao, Oly 6
2 14
Charlotte Bond, NK 6
1 13
Emily Shipley, NK 5
3 13
Gabby Luty, Oly 4 3
11
Saoirse Brown, Oly 4
3 11
KK Holladay, Oly 3
4 10
Olivia Krog, CK 4 1
9
Stephanie Barr, Oly 2
5 9
Sarah Casias, Brem 3
1 7
Boys Soccer
Name, team G
A Pts
Jackson Kimmel, CA 29
6 64
Hunter Feldbush, CA 14
11 39
Grant Baker, CA 6 8
20
Matt Kelley, CA 4 4
12
Volleyball: Getting ready for district weekend
West Sound teams will be on the volleyball court starting Thursday as they vie for berths to the state tournaments.
Among them is the ninth-ranked team in the state, North Kitsap. The Vikings earned a first round bye in the Class 2A West Central District tournament and face the winner of the River Ridge/Washington match. The tourney is at Franklin Pierce and begins Friday. NK’s match is at 7 p.m. A win, and NK plays in the semifinals at 5:15 p.m. Saturday. The district finals is at 7 p.m.
Kingston takes on Franklin Pierce at 5:15 p.m. Friday and Olympic plays Orting at the same time. If Kingston and Olympic win they will play at 8:30 p.m. in the quarterfinals. Losses in the first round for both teams means they face loser-out matches at 1:45 p.m. Saturday. There are six berths available.
The SeaKing District 3A tourney begins Thursday as Bainbridge takes on Redmond at Lakeside HS at 5:30 p.m. That is a loser-out match. If Bainbridge wins, the Spartans play Lakeside in the quarterfinals ta 7:30 p.m. The SeaKing has seven berths to state.
In the 3A WCD/Southwest tourney, Central Kitsap plays at 3:30 p.m. Friday against Kelso at Yelm HS. If the Cougars win, they play at 9 a.m. Saturday. A loss, and its a loser-out game at 7:30 p.m. Friday against the loser of the North Thurston/Bethel match.
Crosspoint Academy already secured its spot to the Bi-District 2B tournament this week. The Warriors, as the No. 1 seed out of District 2, faces the winner of Friday Harbor/Darrington match at 11 a.m. That tourney is Nov. 5 at Stanwood HS.
Like Crosspoint, the Klahowya Eagles have been waiting to open the 1A WCD tournament. The Eagles are the No. 2 from the Olympic League 1A. Klahowya hosts Seattle Christian (6-8) at 6 p.m. Thursday in a loser-out match.
CK duo makes All-South Sound volleyball team
Central Kitsap’s Katie Downey and Sumer McDermed were named to the All-South Sound Conference teams on Tuesday.
Downey, a senior setter, was selected to the first team while McDermed, a senior libero, was named to the second team.
Here is the All-SSC in its entirety;
Defensive MVP—Elise Meath, Capital HS
Offensive MVP—Julianna Salanoa, Timberline
Coach of the year—Melissa Klein, Gig Harbor
Sportsmanship—North Thurston
First team—Selena Dutton, Gig Harbor; Olivia Fairchild, North Thurston; Natalie Stark, Timberline; Hali Ehresmann, Capital; Lauren Hatfield, Gig Harbor; Maia Nichols, Capital; Kasey Louis, Timberline; Katie Downey, Central Kitsap.
Second team—Rachel Howard, Gig Harbor; Lauren Porter, North Thurston; Tia Grow, Capital; Summer McDermed, Central Kitsap; Haley Parson, North Thurston; Lindsay Skates, Gig Harbor; Raja Togiola, Timberline; Abbey Middleton, Yelm.
Honorable mention—Hannah Yerex, Gig Harbor; Jocelyn Porter, North Thurston; Taylor Benedict, Shelton; Myah Rodius, Shelton; Mackenzie Anderson, Yelm; Maddie Anderson, Peninsula.
Volleyball rankings: NK in at No. 9
North Kitsap comes in this week at the No. 9 spot in the Washington State Coaches Association state volleyball rankings.
Here are the rankings for all classifications;
Class 4A—1, West Valley. 2, Auburn Riverside. 3, Mead. 4, Bellarmine Prep. 5, Auburn Mountainview. 6, Puyallup. 7, Kentwood. 8, Tahoma. 9, Curtis. 10, Lake Stevens.
Class 3A—1, Mercer Island. 2, Gig Harbor. 3, Squalicum. 4, Bellevue. 5, Ferndale. 6, Mt. Spokane. 7, Lakeside. 8, Eastside Catholic. 9, Prairie. 10, Bonney Lake.
Class 2A—1, Tumwater. 2, Archbishop Murphy. 3, Ridgefield. 4, Columbia River. 5, Ellensburg. 6, Othello. 7, White River. 8, Steilacoom. 9, North Kitsap. 10, Anacortes.
Class 1A—1, Lynden Christian. 2, Cascade Leavenworth. 3, Naches Valley. 4, Lakeside. 5, Kings. 6, Freeman. 7, Annie Wright. 8, Kiona Benton. 9, LaCenter. 10, Cedar Park Christian.
Class 2B—1, Colfax. 2, Kalama. 3, La Conner. 4, Wilbur Creston. 5, Brewster. 6, Napavine, 7, Mossyrock. 8, Toutle Lake. 9, Life Christian. 10, Liberty.
Class 1B—1, Oakesdale. 2, Quilcene. 3, Almira Coulee Hartline. 4, Providence Classical Christian. 5, Pomeroy. 6, Odessa. 7, Colton. 8, Sunnyside Christian. 9, Mt. Vernon Christian. 10, Christian Faith.