- October 31, 2011
Carl Click To Broadcast 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.
Heritage Timberwolves Football Boosters Taking Rooter Bus Up To Lake Stevens For Saturday’s Playoff Game
The Heritage Football Boosters are calling all Timberwolves fans to join them for the trip North Saturday. Here is their press release:
Heritage Football Boosters are chartering a parent rooter bus to support our Timberwolves on Saturday Nov 5th in Lake Stevens. The game is at 5PM. For the first 55 people that want to go. We are asking $25 per adult and $10 per child under 18 with their parent. We would be leaving Heritage High School at 10 AM Saturday Nov 5th 2011.
If you are interested and want to go please send us an email with your contact information and how many spots adults/children to twolvesfootball1@gmail.com
Thank you for your support and GO T-WOLVES
Week 9 GSHL Power Rankings

Here are the updated Greater St. Helens League Power Rankings through week 8 of action.
Each of the GSHL Football “experts” plus the sports staff (1 vote) from The Columbian’s 360preps vote each week on the top 10 GSHL football teams.
The pitons system is the typical 10 points for a 1st place vote down to 1 point for a 10th place vote.
GSHL Week 8 Power Rankings RK TEAM RECORD PTS LAST WEEK LW
RK
1 Skyview (6) 7-2 60 Beat #3 Union 44-27 1 2 Camas 8-1 54 Won at Kelso 55-0 2 3 Union 7-2 48 Lost at #1 Skyview 44-27 3 4 Mountain View 7-2 42 Beat #6 Columbia River 34-28 4 5 Prairie 6-3 36 Beat #10 Battle Ground 39-28 5 6 Columbia River 5-4 28 Lost at #4 Mountain View 34-28 6 7 Hockinson 7-2 26 Beat #9 Washougal 14-7 OT 7 8 Woodland
5-4 18 Beat Black Hills 28-12 7 9 Heritage
3-6 9 Beat Evergreen 34-12 NR 10 Washougal 6-3 5 Lost at #7 Hockinson 14-7 OT 9 Dropped from rankings: Battle Ground Others receiving votes: Battle Ground 4 Think we got it wrong? Let us know who your top-10 GSHL schools are below.
- 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.
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.”
- October 29, 2011
Game Recap – Mountain View 34 Columbia River 28
In a game that each half was played on a separate day, the host Mountain View Thunder ended up holding on for a 34-28 victory over Columbia River. Friday night Mountain View jumped out to a 20-7 lead in the second quarter when RB Michael Rivers racked up 156 yards rushing scoring 3 rushing touchdowns on runs of 5,62 and 46 yards. However Columbia River took the lead just before half time on a pair of Clayton Frank to Dennis Henderson touchdown passes. Then the lights went out. After a lengthy delay where no one could figure out why the stadium lights went out, the game was postponed until Saturday.
Saturday Mountain View struck early in the third quarter when QB Riley O’Dell hit Cory Craegan on a 36 yard touchdown pass, then DL/K Chavo Camargo intercepted a Frank pass and ran it back 52 yards for a score. Columbia River now down 34-21 however did not give up and but the lead to 6 when RB Remick Kawawaki ran in a 3 yard touchdown late in the third quarter. Then down 34-28 the Chieftains were able to drive the football down inside the Thunder 20 but were unable to score before the game ended. Rivers finished the game with 171 rushing yards and the 3 touchdowns. Columbia River WR Dennis Henderson had 167 receiving yards on 13 catches and the 2 touchdowns in the loss.
Mountain View improves their record to 7-2 on the season and 5-1 in league play with the win. The Thunder will host Auburn Mountainview Saturday at McKenzie, time TBD in the preliminary round of the WIAA State Playoffs. Columbia River falls to 5-4 on the season and 3-3 in league play with the loss. The Chieftains season is over.
Experts Picks
Bryan – Mountain View √
Mike – Mountain View √
Cody – Columbia River X
Josh – Mountain View √
wsumj – Mountain View √
Coin flip - Mountain View √
Game Recap – Skyview 44 Union 27
The game almost all of Clark County had been waiting for all season did not disappoint. Skyview captured it’s forth straight 4A Greater St. Helens League Championship with a 44-27 home victory over Union. After both teams scored on their opening drive, on runs by each teams star running back (5 yard run for Skyview’s Parker Henry and 8 yard run for Union’s Brandon Bordy-Heim), the Storm scored the next 16 points, a pair of Henry rushing touchdowns and a safety, to take a 23-7 lead in the second quarter. Union scored just before the half and then early in the third quarter, both Brody-Heim rushing touchdowns (19 and 2 yard runs) to cut the lead to 23-21 but Skyview answered that with a pair of their own scores, a 1 yard run by QB Kieran McDonagh, then a 67 yard screen pass from McDonagh to Henry, to extend their lead back to 16 points at 37-21. Union RB Gabe Rego cut the lead to 10 no a 2 yard run in the 4th, but the Titans would not score again. Skyview however would tack on one more McDonagh QB sneak to seal the win. Parker Henry finished the night with 180 rushing yards on 23 carries and 3 rushing touchdowns and had the one 67 yard reception for a forth score. McDonagh threw for 152 yards on 8 of 15 passing. Union’s Brandon Brody-Heim ran for 104 yards on 22 carries and scored 3 rushing touchdowns in the loss. Titans QB Tanner Nelson passed for 149, while WR and backup QB Tanner Nelson added 72 rushing yards on 9 attempts from the Wildtitan.
Skyview improves their record to 7-2 on the season and 4-0 in league play with the win. Skyview wins the 4A GSHL Title. The Storm will host Issaquah (7-2) Friday or Saturday at Kiggins Bowl, time TBD in the preliminary round of the WIAA State Playoffs. Union falls to 7-2 on the season and 3-1 in league play with the loss. The Titans will host Tahoma (6-3) Friday or Saturday at McKenzie Stadium, time TBD in the preliminary round of the WIAA State Playoffs.
Experts Picks
Bryan – Skyview √
Mike – Skyview √
Cody – Skyview √
Josh – Skyview √
wsumj – Skyview √
Coin flip - Skyview √FINAL Team 1234Total
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149141444first quarter
Sky – Parker Henry 6 run (Hayden Schuh kick)
Uni – Brandon Brody-Heim 8 run (Trent Cowam kick)
Sky – Henry 3 run (Schuh kick)
second quarter
Sky – safety, Union kicked ball out of end zone
Sky – Henry 6 run (Schuh kick)
Uni – Brody-Heim 19 run (Cowam kick)
third quarter
Uni – Brody-Heim 2 run (Cowam kick)
Sky – Kieran McDonagh 1 run (Schuh kick)
Sky – Henry 67 pass from McDonagh (Schuh kick)
forth quarter
Uni – Gabe Rego 2 run (run failed)
Sky – McDonagh 5 run (Schuh kick)Individual statistics
Rushing — Union — Brody-Heim 22-104, Tanner Nelson 9-72, Kaben Humphrey-Butler 10-21, Rego 3-19, A.J. Anderson 1-12, Cowan 1-5, Team 1-(minus 33). Skyview: Henry 23-180, McDonagh 10-25, Forrest Russell 1-(minus 10), Team 4-(minus 8).
Passing — Union — Humphrey-Butler 9-15-0-149. Nelson 0-1-0-0. Skyview — McDonagh 8-15-0-152.
Receiving — Union — Anderson 3-83, Cowan 1-26, Nelson 1-21, Rego 2-16, Brody-Heim 2-3. Skyview — Henry 1-67, Russell 3-48, Spencer Miles 2-26, Mo Morrison 2-11.
Game Recap – Hockinson 14 Washougal 7 OT
After three quarters of scoreless football things finally got exciting at Nautilus Field in the forth. Washougal RB Sam O’Hara scored on a 9 yard run to break the scoreless tie. Hockinson had an answer though as Hawks RB Josiah Niemela ran in a 15 yard touchdown to tie the game back up. They went to overtime tied at 7 when Hockinson struck first on their drive as QB Jess Krahn hit WR Beau Sparks from 20 yards out to take the 14-7 lead. Hockinson wrapped up the victory when Sparks picked off Washougal QB Culton Sullivan on the Panthers drive. Niemela ran for 94 yards on 17 carries in the win. Washougal ran for 158 yards in the loss, led by O’Hara’s 56 yards on 19 carries.
Hockinson improves their record to 7-2 on the season and 4-0 in league play with the win. Hockinson wins the 2A GSHL Title ought right with the win. The Hawks will host W.F. West (7-2) Friday at District Stadium, 7:00 p.m. in the preliminary round of the WIAA State Playoffs. Washougal falls to 6-3 on the season and 1-3 in league play with the loss. The Panthers season is over.
Experts Picks
Bryan – Hockinson √
Mike – Hockinson √
Cody – Hockinson √
Josh – Hockinson √
wsumj – Hockinson √
Coin flip - Hockinson √FINAL Team 1234OTTotal
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0007714forth quarter
W — Sam O’Hara 9 run (O’Hara kick)
H — Niemela 15 run (Klodt kick)
Overtime
H — Sparks 20 pass from Krahn (Klodt kick)Individual statistics
Rushing — Washougal — O’Hara 19-56, Sullivan 7-47, Howard 9-30, Camden 8-22, Tofell 4-3. Hockinson — Niemela 17-94, McElveny 5-53, Barclay 4-13, Kirschenbaum 2-10, Dunn 1-3, Krahn 2-0.
Passing — Washougal — Sullivan 7-16-3-55. Hockinson — Krahn 4-15-2-72.
Receiving — Washougal — Short 2-23, Tofell 4-21, Howard 1-11. Hockinson — Barclay 3-52, Sparks 1-19.
Game Recap – Heritage 34 Evergreen 12
Not wanting to play in a Kansas Tie-breaker this monday, Heriage went to WR E’Lon Mack early and often to put away winless Evergreen on their way to a 34-12 victory. The Sophomore WR caught 3 touchdown passes in the first half on plays of 13, 87 and 29 yards. All three touchdowns were thrown by QB Joey Cooper. Mack finished the game with 6 catches for 144 yards. Anthony Thomas was back on the field for the Plainsmen and threw a pair of second half touchdowns. Thomas finished the game with 114 passing yards. Heritage locked up the 4A GSHL’s third and final playoff spot with the win, avoiding a three-way tie with Evergreen and Battle Ground.
Heritage improves their record to 3-6 on the season and 2-2 in league play with the win. The Timberwolves will travel to Lake Stevens (9-0) Saturday, time TBD in the preliminary round of the WIAA State Playoffs. Evergreen falls to 0-9 on the season and 0-4 in league play with the loss. The Plainsmen season is over.
Experts Picks
Bryan – Heritage √
Mike – Heritage √
Cody – Heritage √
Josh – Heritage √
wsumj – Heritage √
Coin flip - Heritage √FINAL Team 1234Total
7137734
006612First quarter
H — E’Lon Mack 13 pass from Joey Cooper (Bailey Thomason kick)
Second quarter
H — Mack 87 pass from Cooper (Thomason kick)
H — Mack 29 pass from Cooper (run failed)
Third quarter
H — Cooper 2 run (Thomason kick)
E — Trent Foster 14 pass from Anthony Thomas (run failed)
Fourth quarter
H — Gage Boyce 9 run (Thomason kick)
E — Atem Konkin 19 pass from Thomas (run failed)Individual statistics
Rushing — Heritage — Boyce 8-44, Rajheem Carrie 10-41, Cooper 10-29, Brandon Burns 9-34, Mariesse Ross 1-(-2); Evergreen — Justin Straup 18-71, Jared Tellis 2-13, Tequan Wallace 2-6, Jamaree Jones 2-5, Anthony Thomas 3-(-14), Timur Zhividze 1-(-14).
Passing — Heritage — Cooper 9-18-1-183, Ross 0-1-0-0; Evergreen — Thomas 12-26-4-114, Brody Bagnall 0-1-0-0.
Receiving — Heritage — Mack 6-144, Carrie 3-39; Evergreen — Javier Hernandez 5-70, Konkin 3-27, Foster 1-14, Straup 1-3, Bagnall 1-0.
Game Recap – Mark Morris 14 R.A. Long 0
Mark Morris put up a pair of rushing touchdowns in the first half and keep the host Lumberjacks off the scoreboard all night to take the 65th Civil War 14-0. Monarchs RB Ryan Littlefield scored first from 5 yards out in the first quarter, then RB Brady Rukkila scored on a 2 yard run in the second quarter to give Mark Morris a 14-0 halftime lead over R.A. Long. Mark Morris RB Nikko Asbell ran for 95 yards on 20 carries in the win. R.A. Long Sophomore Jacob Yordy was held to just 42 rushing yards on 20 carries in the loss.
Mark Morris improves their record to 4-5 on the season and 2-2 in league play with the win. The Monarchs season is over. R.A. Long falls to 2-7 on the season and 0-4 in league play with the loss. The Lumberjacks season is over.
Experts Picks
Bryan – Mark Morris √
Mike – Mark Morris √
Cody – Mark Morris √
Josh – Mark Morris √
wsumj – Mark Morris √
Coin flip - R.A. Long √HD Video highlights will be up soon
FINAL Team 1234Total
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M – Ryan Littlefield 5 run (kick blocked)
second quarter
M – Brady Rukkila 2 run (Nikko Asbell run)
Game Recap – Prairie 39 Battle Ground 28
Prairie never trailed Battle Ground on their way to a 39-28 non-league victory over rival Battle Ground. The Falcons broke open a 7-7 tie by scoring three second quarter touchdowns, two of which were touchdown passes from QB Colin Seitz. However Battle Ground, down 27-7, did not give up and scored a pair of their own rushing touchdowns to cut the lead to 27-21. Prairie then scored the next two scores on a Tyler Duncan 9 yard run and an Ansel Cevil 27 yard interception return. Battle Ground did run back the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a score, but was too little, too late. Seitz finished the game with 275 yards passing and 3 passing touchdowns. Tigers RB Trevor Ingram ran for 201 yards on 18 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns in the loss.
Prairie improves their record to 6-3 on the season with the win. The Falcons will travel to Meadowdale (9-0) Saturday, time TBD in the preliminary round of the WIAA State Playoffs. Battle Ground falls to 4-5 on the season with the loss. The Tigers season is over.
Experts Picks
Bryan – Prairie √
Mike – Prairie √
Cody – Prairie √
Josh – Prairie √
wsumj – Prairie √
Coin flip - Battle Ground √HD Video highlights will be up soon
FINAL Team 1234Total
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7014627First quarter
P — David Taylor 2 pass from Colin Seitz (Max Riemer kick)
BG — Trevor Ingram 67 run (Mac Brandenburger kick)
Second quarter
P — Tyler Duncan 1 run (kick blocked)
P — Ansel Cecil 4 pass from Seitz (Taylor pass from Seitz)
P — Tyler Vea 3 pass from Seitz (kick failed)
Third quarter
BG — Ingram 57 run (Brandenburger kick)
BG — Ian Humphrey 1 run (Brandenburger kick)
Fourth quarter
P — Tyler Duncan 9 run (pass failed)
P — Cecil 27 interception return (kick missed)
BG — Jake Sachen 91 kickoff return (Brandenburger kick)Individual statistics
Rushing — Prairie — Vea 9-43, Jesse Zalk 6-45, Colton Prestwich 2-3, Duncan 13-61, Seitz 2-3, Nick Gawley 1-7; Battle Ground — Ingram 18-201, Tyler Bergerson 8-49, Blake Billingsley 4-13, Ian Humphrey 4-6.
Passing — Prairie — Seitz 27-43-1-275; Battle Ground — Ian Humphrey 2-13-1-14.
Receiving — Prairie — Zalk 5-57, Cecil 9-84, Taylor 5-37, Prestwich 1-8, Vea 5-60, Duncan 2-29; Battle Ground — Bergeron 1-4, Billingsley 1-10.




