Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘Gabe Eck’

Wolf QB Gabe Eck scored his first career touchdown Tuesday night. (John Fisken photo)

   Wolf QB Gabe Eck scored his first high school touchdown Tuesday night. (John Fisken photo)

From 18 straight losses to the playoffs, in a matter of weeks.

Give Chimacum some credit — even if the Cowboys are going to get creamed in three days — it made a remarkable turnaround and deserves to enjoy this moment.

Capping a resurgence which included late-season wins over Coupeville and Vashon Island, Chimacum officially clinched the 1A Olympic League’s third and final berth to the football postseason with a 20-8 beat-down of the Wolves Tuesday night.

The tiebreaker was a half game played on a neutral field in Sequim.

With the win, the Cowboys (2-7) advance to play defending 1A state champs Cascade Christian in their playoff opener, which (barring a miracle) will also be their closer.

Still, it’s a big turn-around for a school that lost the last two games of 2013, all 10 games in 2014 and the first six of 2015.

The Cowboys broke that streak with a 14-9 win at Coupeville Oct. 16.

When both teams finished 1-5 in league play, the tiebreaker was necessitated.

The Wolves (1-8) will travel to Vashon Island Friday to close their season with a non-conference crossover game.

The Pirates (3-6) also missed the playoffs.

Tuesday’s tiebreaker was a scoreless affair for nearly 15 minutes.

Chimacum put together a solid drive to open things, but missed on a 31-yard field goal, while the Wolves, who were playing without leading rusher Wiley Hesselgrave, had trouble getting untracked on offense.

The Cowboys finally broke through with a four-yard touchdown run with 8:58 left to play.

Coupeville drove downfield and looked like it would punch in the tying score, only to stall out after having a first-and-ten from the Chimacum 11-yard line.

A Cowboy sack hurt badly, and the Wolves misfired on a fourth-down pass play.

Still, Coupeville remained within a touchdown until late in the game, when Chimacum punched in two scores.

The first came with 3:21 to play, then the Cowboys added another touchdown run two minutes later.

With nothing but pride left to play for, the Wolves prevented the shutout when Gabe Eck scored on a quarterback sneak with four ticks left in the tiebreaker.

Read Full Post »

Wolf freshman Ethan Kedrowski recorded his first-ever varsity tackle Friday night. (John Fisken photo)

Wolf freshman Ethan Kedrowski recorded his first-ever varsity tackle Friday night. (John Fisken photo)

New names.

With Friday’s game against Concrete turning into a blow-out, Coupeville High School football coaches ran in their youngest players, giving several their first-ever varsity action.

Four players (freshmen Ethan Kedrowski, sophomores Jacob Zettle and Cameron Toomey-Stout and senior kicker Zane Bundy) recorded their first tackles of the season, while two Wolves crossed the 1,000 yard threshold.

Freshman quarterback Gabe Eck threw for 150 yards against the Lions, running his season passing totals to 1,008 yards, while punter Clay Reilly lofted two kicks for 57 yards.

His total of 1,040 punting yards is just five yards off of putting him #1 among all 1A punters.

Stats through Week 9, as recorded to MaxPreps.com by Wolf coaches:

Offense:

Passing:

Gabe Eck 80-164 for 1008 yards with 4 TD and 5 INTs
Hunter Downes 26-47 for 272 yards with 1 TD and 3 INTs
CJ Smith 1-1 for 10 yards
Wiley Hesselgrave 0-1

Receiving:

Hunter Smith 32 receptions for 419 yards
C. Smith 28-338
Ty Eck 17-163
Jordan Ford 9-163
Hesselgrave 10-87
Ryan Griggs 4-81
Lathom Kelley 2-22
Jake Hoagland 2-7

Rushing:

Hesselgrave 89 carries for 404 yards
Kelley 42-154
Mitchell Losey 12-54
Jacob Martin 17-52
G. Eck 58-26
Chris Battaglia 1-4
C. Smith 1 (-1)
Downes 12 (-49)

Total yards:

G. Eck 1034
Hesselgrave 491
H. Smith 419
C. Smith 347
Downes 223
Kelley 176
T. Eck 163
Ford 163
Griggs 81
Losey 54
Martin 52
Hoagland 7
Battaglia 4

Touchdowns:

Hesselgrave 4
T. Eck 2
H. Smith 2
Ford 1
Kelley 1
Martin 1
C. Smith 1

PATs:

Zane Bundy 7

Field Goals:

Bundy 5 (#1 in 1A, #3 in all classifications)

Points:

Hesselgrave 24
Bundy 22
T. Eck 12
H. Smith 12
Martin 8
Ford 6
Kelley 6
C. Smith 6

Defense:

Tackles:

Kelley 68
Hesselgrave 47
Battaglia 45
T. Eck 44
Uriel Liquidano 38
Julian Welling 29
Mitchell Carroll 25
Martin 25
Brenden Gilbert
23
Tyler McCalmont
19
H. Smith
19
Clay Reilly
16
Ford
15
Losey
14
Griggs
9
Jake Lord
8
C. Smith
6
Josh Lord
5
JR Pendergrass
4
Teo Keilwitz 2
Tavian Woolett
2
Bundy
1
Matt Hilborn
1
Hoagland
1
Ethan Kedrowski
1
Josh Robinson 1
Cameron Toomey-Stout
1
James Vidoni
1
Jacob Zettle
1

Sacks:

Battaglia 3
Ford 2
Gilbert 2
Kelley 2
Carroll 1
Hesselgrave 1
Martin 1
McCalmont 1

Interceptions:

H. Smith 7
T. Eck 1
Hesselgrave 1
Martin 1
Reilly 1

Fumble recoveries:

Martin 3
Ford 2
Griggs 2
Liquidano 2
H. Smith 2
T. Eck 1
Hesselgrave 1
Kelley 1

Blocked kicks:

Hesselgrave 2
Kelley 1
Liquidano 1

Special Teams:

Kickoffs:

Bundy 15 for 539 yards

Punts:

Reilly 31 for 1040 yards (#2 in 1A)
Bundy 12-308

Kickoff/punt returns:

Hesselgrave 20 for 310 yards
Kelley 8-156
T. Eck 11-124
H. Smith 7-99
Martin 3-27
Reilly 4-0
Carroll 1-0
Pendergrass 1-0

Read Full Post »

CJ Smith (John Fisken photo)

   CJ Smith is second on the team in receptions and fourth in total yards. Plus, he hit Jacob Martin on a two-point conversion pass Friday. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf captains (l to r) Brenden Gilbert, Wiley Hesselgrave, Smith and Lord.

  Wolf captains (l to r) Brenden Gilbert, Wiley Hesselgrave, Smith and Jake Lord.

The numbers are always moving.

An interception here, two tackles there, a handful of receptions just around the corner. Stats are an ever-evolving beast.

Coming off a road loss at Klahowya Friday night, there was definite movement on the stat sheet for the Coupeville High School football squad.

Wiley Hesselgrave took over the team lead in touchdowns, Chris Battaglia ascended the throne for sacks and Tavian Woolett came blitzing out of nowhere to record two tackles in his varsity debut.

So, here we go, through week eight, as posted by the CHS coaching staff on MaxPreps.com:

Offense:

Passing:

Gabe Eck 71-145 for 858 yards with 4 TD and 4 INTs
Hunter Downes 25-46 for 239 yards with 1 TD and 3 INTs
CJ Smith 1-1 for 10 yards
Wiley Hesselgrave 0-1

Receiving:

Hunter Smith 30 receptions for 375 yards
C. Smith 24-299
Ty Eck 17-163
Jordan Ford 7-96
Hesselgrave 10-87
Ryan Griggs 3-48
Lathom Kelley 2-22
Jake Hoagland 2-7

Rushing:

Hesselgrave 84 carries for 371 yards
Kelley 39-150
Jacob Martin 7-12
G. Eck 52-8
Mitchell Losey 4-6
Chris Battaglia 1-4
C. Smith 1 (-1)
Downes 12 (-49)

Total yards:

G. Eck 866
Hesselgrave 458
H. Smith 375
C. Smith 308
Downes 190
Kelley 172
T. Eck 163
Ford 96
Griggs 48
Martin 12
Hoagland 7
Losey 6
Battaglia 4

Touchdowns:

Hesselgrave 4
T. Eck 2
H. Smith 2
Martin 1
C. Smith 1

PATs:

Zane Bundy 5

Field Goals:

Bundy 4

Points:

Hesselgrave 24
Bundy 17
T. Eck 12
H. Smith 12
Martin 8
C. Smith 6

Defense:

Tackles:

Kelley 67
Hesselgrave 46
T. Eck 44
Battaglia
42
Uriel Liquidano
36
Mitchell Carroll
24
Julian Welling
24
Brenden Gilbert
23
Martin
23
H. Smith
18
Tyler McCalmont
16
Ford
15
Clay Reilly
15
Losey
13
Jake Lord
7
C. Smith
6
Josh Lord
5
Griggs
4
JR Pendergrass
4
Teo Keilwitz
2
Tavian Woolett
2
Matt Hilborn
1
Hoagland 1
Josh Robinson
1
James Vidoni
1

Sacks:

Battaglia 3
Ford 2
Gilbert 2
Kelley 2
Carroll 1
Hesselgrave 1
Martin 1
McCalmont 1

Interceptions:

H. Smith 7
T. Eck 1
Hesselgrave 1
Martin 1
Reilly 1

Fumble recoveries:

Martin 3
Ford 2
Liquidano 2
H. Smith 2
T. Eck 1
Griggs 1
Hesselgrave 1
Kelley 1

Blocked kicks:

Hesselgrave 2
Kelley 1
Liquidano 1

Special Teams:

Kickoffs:

Bundy 11 for 389 yards

Punts:

Reilly 29 for 983 yards
Bundy 12-308

Kickoff/punt returns:

Hesselgrave 20 for 310 yards
T. Eck 10-102
H. Smith 6-79
Kelley 5-68
Martin 3-27
Reilly 2-0
Carroll 1-0

Read Full Post »

Wolf quarterback Gabe Eck and center Uriel Liquidano are one win from clinching a playoff spot. (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf quarterback Gabe Eck and center Uriel Liquidano are one win from clinching a playoff spot. (John Fisken photos)

Lindsey Roberts (red jacket) is excited. Are you?

Lindsey Roberts (red jacket) is excited. Are you?

Claire Mietus (left) and Mckenzie Meyer were born with spirit.

  CHS cheerleaders Claire Mietus (left) and Mckenzie Meyer were born with spirit.

Today’s the day.

Homecoming fever sweeps through Cow Town, plus there’s a playoff spot on the line.

Festivities hit the open road with a parade through town that kicks off at 2:40 PM.

Said parade goes down Terry Road, then winds itself along S. Main and N. Main before heading for the waterfront and back.

The football game — a battle between Coupeville (1-5) and Chimacum (0-6) — kicks off at Mickey Clark Field at 5:30.

Win and the Wolves clinch a playoff spot, while keeping their hopes of finishing as high as second in the 1A Olympic League alive.

Read Full Post »

Sophomore Tyler McCalmont (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf sophomore Tyler McCalmont has 12 tackles and a sack this season. (John Fisken photos)

Senior Jordan Ford

Senior Jordan Ford is piling up stats on both sides of the ball.

Stats never stay the same.

While Friday’s game — a 52-0 loss to Port Townsend, the 8th-ranked team in 1A — didn’t allow for the Coupeville High School football squad to make big additions, there were some changes.

A few more names, such as freshman Matt Hilborn, who made his first varsity tackle Friday, have popped up, and some other numbers have been tweaked.

So, through four games, here’s what the CHS coaches have reported to MaxPreps.com:

Offense:

Passing:

Gabe Eck 31-55 for 462 yards with 3 TD and 2 INTs
Hunter Downes 25-46 for 239 yards with 1 TD and 3 INTs
CJ Smith 1-1 for 10 yards

Receiving:

C. Smith 15 receptions for 245 yards
Hunter Smith 19-220
Ty Eck 5-88
Wiley Hesselgrave 9-83
Jordan Ford 2-36
Lathom Kelley 2-22
Ryan Griggs 1-10
Jake Hoagland 2-7

Rushing:

Hesselgrave 21 carries for 169 yards
Kelley 17-32
Jacob Martin 7-12
Chris Battaglia 1-4
Mitchell Losey 1 (-3)
G. Eck 35 (-36)
Downes 12 (-49)

Total yards:

G. Eck 426
C. Smith 255
Hesselgrave 252
H. Smith 220
Downes 190
T. Eck 88
Kelley 54
Ford 36
Martin 12
Griggs 10
Hoagland 7
Battaglia 4

Touchdowns:

T. Eck 2
Hesselgrave 1
Martin 1
C. Smith 1
H. Smith 1

PATs:

Zane Bundy 3

Field Goals:

Bundy 1

Points:

T. Eck 12
Bundy 6
Hesselgrave 6
Martin 6
C. Smith 6
H. Smith 6

Defense:

Tackles:

Kelley 41
T. Eck 25
Uriel Liquidano 25
Hesselgrave 21
Battaglia 19
Brenden Gilbert 18
Mitchell Carroll 12
Tyler McCalmont 12
Julian Welling 12
Ford 11
Losey 10
Martin 9
Clay Reilly 9
H. Smith 8
C. Smith 6
Jake Lord 3
Josh Lord 3
Griggs 1
Matt Hilborn 1
Teo Keilwitz 1
JR Pendergrass 1
Josh Robinson 1
James Vidoni 1

Sacks:

Battaglia 2
Ford 2
Gilbert 2
Kelley 2
Hesselgrave 1
Martin 1
McCalmont 1

Interceptions:

H. Smith 2
Martin 1
Reilly 1

Fumble recoveries:

Martin 2
H. Smith 2
T. Eck 1
Ford 1
Hesselgrave 1
Liquidano 1

Blocked kicks:

Hesselgrave 1

Special Teams:

Kickoffs:

Bundy 4 for 153 yards

Punts:

Reilly 8 for 319 yards
Bundy 12-308

Kickoff/punt returns:

Hesselgrave 9 for 126 yards
T. Eck 8-93
Kelley 5-68
H. Smith 2-5

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »