• October 31, 2011

    Carl Click To Broadcast Both Heritage And Prairie Games LIVE Online This Saturday


    Carl Click To Boradcast Both Heritage And Prairie Games LIVE Online This Saturday

    Carl Click To Boradcast Both Heritage And Prairie Games LIVE Online This Saturday

    The playoffs are back and so is the road warrior himself, Carl Click.

    Over the past 3 years, Carl has broadcast 12 GSHL road playoff games LIVE on his web site www.carlclick.com, and he is back at it again in 2011.

    Carl will be broadcasting both of the Saturday road games, Heritage and Prairie.

    Heritage will be up first as the Timberwolves will be playing Lake Stevens High School with Webcast pre-game start time of 4:50 pm.

    Prairie is up at 6:50 as the Falcons play Meadowdale in Lynnwood.

    Last seasons games are still online at www.carlclick.com if you wanted to listen to them. This years games will also be archived about 1-2 days after the game as well.


  • October 30, 2011

    360Preps – Day After Report: Week 9, 2011


    The Columbian's Paul Valencia can only write so much for print in Saturday's paper. Check out his Day After Report for a more in-depth look at the weekends action.

    The Columbian's Paul Valencia can only write so much for print in Saturday's paper. Check out his Day After Report for a more in-depth look at the weekends action.

    From The Columbian – 360preps.com

    By Paul Valencia

    Week 9 is in the books. Here are some shout-outs:
    Congrats to Skyview, Union, Heritage, Camas, Mountain View, Prairie, Hockinson, Woodland, La Center, and Ridgefield. You all made the playoffs.
    Congrats to Skyview, Camas, Hockinson, and La Center. You all won league titles.
    Congrats to Hudson’s Bay. You finished your season with a victory.
    Congrats to Washougal: You ended up 6-3 after a 6-0 start, but you clearly are the best of the 2A GSHL teams not going to the playoffs. You lost two overtime games and another on a last-second touchdown. You were right there.

    GAME OF THE WEEK:

    SKYVIEW 44, UNION 27
    Brandon Brody-Heim was a beast for the Titans, rushing for 104 yards on 22 carries with three touchdowns.

    Hope you all got to see the stories about Brody-Heim in The Columbian as well as on gshlfootball.com during the week. I went with the angle of what happened to Brody-Heim this year in regard to his knee surgery and comeback to the field. Michael at gshlfootball had a long piece on Brody-Heim’s life and how he became the player he is today.

    What I enjoyed most about talking to Brody-Heim is his maturity level and his respect for his opponents. He told me last week that both Union and Skyview had great players with a lot of heart. There was no trash talk. In fact, he went as far as to say that both teams were so evenly matched that the game would be determined by turnovers. He was right. Unfortunately for his team, it was the Titans who made most of the mistakes in this one.

    Tanner Nelson also shined for the Titans. He carried the ball nine times for 72 yards, most of his carries coming as the quarterback in a wildcat-sytle offense.
    The Titans know that if they can keep from making mistakes, they have the potential to go far in the playoffs.

    “We have not come close to playing our best game,” Union coach Cale Piland said. “In a lot of ways, we played well tonight. Just some unfortunate breaks. Skyview played excellent. They’re a great football team, and you can’t do what we did against a great football team.”

    Read the FULL REPORT – The Columbian


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