On Nov. 1 there were four teams from the Tahoma and Kent school districts in the playoff picture — Kentridge, Kentwood, Kentlake and Tahoma.
At the end of the week only two were left standing: the Conquerors and the Falcons.
Kentwood won in dramatic fashion in overtime while Kentlake won in a blowout.
SICK? SO WHAT?
Matt Hubbard had a banner game on the ground for Kentwood in a 19-16 double overtime victory over Gig Harbor on Saturday night at French Field.
Conks Head Coach Rex Norris after the game said that Hubbard, a senior running back, was throwing up before the game and on the sidelines throughout the contest.
“Matt Hubbard had a great game for us,” Norris said.
Hubbard, despite his illness, tallied 200 yards on 26 carries.
On Hubbard’s highlight reel was a 27-yard touchdown run around the outside to put Kentwood up 10-3 with 3:26 left in the third quarter.
Spectators would never have known Hubbard wasn’t feeling 100 percent, especially when he helped set up the winning touchdown by bringing it down to the 12 from the 25, in the second overtime.
From there, it was Visa Thach, who carried the ball the final three times for Kentwood including punching it in from a yard out to put the Conquerors on top for good.
It was not a pretty game for Kentwood.
“We were the hardest on ourselves we’ve been all year,” Norris said. “We’ve got a young team but we’ve had quite a learning curve.”
Norris said Kentwood came into the game respecting the talent of Gig Harbor quarterback Garrett Gallanger and had prepared the defense accordingly.
Defense, Norris stated, was what kept the Conks in the game. They did their best to mix up their coverage schemes, he explained, and it worked.
“They’re a really well coached team. They put a lot of pressure on us defensive,” he said. “Defensively we played great. That quarterback threw for 300 yards last week and we held him to 42 yards in the first half.”
At halftime the score was tied 3-3.
The Tides knotted the score at 10-10 when they blocked a Conquerors punt and recovered the ball in the end zone with 8:53 left in the game. That’s where the score stayed until overtime.
Jerrod Dalton made sure Gig Harbor didn’t score again in regulation when he hauled in an interception on the four yard line.
From there, the teams traded field goals, then Gig Harbor went up 16-13 to start the second overtime period.
That’s when Hubbard and Thach put together a series of runs that put the Conks ahead for good.
After Thach scored the go-ahead TD he was mobbed in the end zone by the entire squad as the fans who stuck around in the sub-40 degree weather cheered wildly.
“We didn’t panic,” Norris said. “That’s because of the resolve we’ve been able to gain in these close games in Kent. I think we represented the SPSL North well.”
Kentwood travels to Skyview on Friday for its first round state playoff game.
FALCONS FLY HIGH
For the seventh time this season Kentlake scored more than 40 points in a game, beating Mariner 49-7 in a winner-to-state, loser-out playoff game at French Field on Nov. 4.
It didn’t start out looking like a rout for Kentlake, though, as the first kickoff was fumbled by the returner, recovered by Mariner and returned for a touchdown.
Little did the Marauders know with 13 seconds off the game clock that would be all they would get in the game as the Falcons romped.
Barely a minute of game time later, Kentlake responded to the special teams miscue with a drive down the field that included a long pass to Austin Pernell which put the Falcons on the Marauders 5-yard-line, setting up a Tanner Lucas touchdown two plays later.
With 8:08 left in the first quarter, Darryl Parker scored an 18-yard touchdown to make it 14-7, and from there Kentlake never looked back.
Lucas added two more touchdown runs in the second quarter, helping Kentlake to a 35-7 halftime lead.
The Falcons scored their final TD with 9:39 left in the game.
Kentlake will host Union at 6 p.m. French Field on Friday night.
NOTES:
* Caleb Smith’s 63-yard touchdown run wasn’t enough to help Kentridge out in a play-in game on Nov. 1 as it lost to Curtis 38-22.
* Tahoma struggled in its first playoff appearance in three years when it traveled to Vancouver, Wash., to play Union on Nov. 4.
The Bears couldn’t get any traction against the Titans, falling 49-7, which Tahoma coach Tony Davis described as a “tough finish to the season” on the Tahoma football website.
Davis added that Union was “a very talented team” but he was “proud of the efforts of the kids.”
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