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Sweet Homecoming for Seahawks,
young
players get chance to shine
By Keith Stiles, Special to the KP
News
Friday, Oct. 17 was Homecoming for Peninsula High School
classes stretching back over 60 years, and the Seahawks
demolished the White River Hornets 61-0.
Within the second half Coach Ross
Filkens and his staff ran a program of very liberal
substitutions, giving younger and less experienced Hawks
playing time that many might not have gotten under other
circumstances.

Seahawks ball, and the teams face off
for the Peninsula High School Homecoming game. Photo by Hugh McMillan
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To a great extent the issue was
decided in the first quarter with Brandon James scoring
three touchdowns on runs of 18, 40, and 4 yards, and Wyatt
Wilkerson adding two extra points. In the second quarter
James came back with two more touchdowns on short runs,
and Grant added a third with a 55 -yard pass interception.
Three more points after the touchdowns brought the score
to 41-0 when the teams left the field at halftime.
In the third quarter JD DeVaga broke
loose for two scores with long runs of 28 and 33 yards,
and Alex Walker added another touchdown with a three-yard
plunge, bringing the score to 61-0.
The fourth quarter was scoreless as
the Seahawks' coaching staff pulled many of the first and
second team regular players on both offense and defense
and sent in younger and less experienced players to work
against the Hornet's strongest line-ups. Throughout
the game it appeared that the team pairing was somewhat of
a mismatch with the Hornets not able to meet the Hawks on
average size, speed, experience, and manpower reserves. In
their success the Seahawks retained a tight hold on second
place in the SPSL 3ADivision with two games, one each
against Enumclaw and Franklin Pierce, remaining on the
regular schedule. Should they win those two games the
Hawks would be in line for an opportunity to break into
post-season action.
The game was broadcast live on
KGHP-FM.
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Staff Reports
PHS grabs one from Enumclaw, post-season play probable
Traveling to Enumclaw on Oct. 24, the
Peninsula Seahawks came away with a hard-fought 24-21
victory, which is expected to put them into Class 3A
postseason action. Seahawk highlights of the game included
an 86-yard kick return by Darrian Creamer, while the
winning three-point margin came on a 27-yard field goal by
Wyatt Wilkerson. With the Gig Harbor Tides also winning
their Class 4A game on the same night, it appears that
both Peninsula School District
football teams will be entered into first-round
post-season action. Both Seahawk and Tides football action
is broadcast live on KGHP-FM, Gig
Harbor.
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