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Tumwater 29 Aberdeen 22

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Tumwater 29, Aberdeen 22: The Tumwater Thunderbirds had the upper hand in the back-and-fourth battle on the harbor and recovered an on-side kick late in the fourth quarter to hand Aberdeen its first loss.

Tumwater scored two quick touchdowns in the first quarter, but Aberdeen had the momentum going into the locker room at halftime with a 15-14 lead.

“They moved the ball right down the field on us,” Tumwater coach Sid Otton said. “They had more organized drives, and we couldn’t get them off the field.”

T-Birds quarterback Kyle Warner had 159 yards rushing on 13 carries and one rushing touchdown. Fullback Payten Olson rushed for 121 yards on 14 carries.

After Aberdeen scored to pull within 29-22, the Bobcats tried an onside kick, but Tumwater recovered. “I was happy to see how our kids responded coming into the second half,” Otton said.

Otton also noted the play of Michael Glasgo, who had two interceptions on defense.


 

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Holding the lead at halftime, Aberdeen had all of the momentum entering the third quarter.

Unfortunately, no one told Tumwater.

The visiting T-Birds took the lead on the opening drive of the second half, held the Bobcats on a pivotal red-zone drive and survived a furious comeback attempt for a 29-22 Evergreen 2A football win Friday night at Stewart Field.

On the legs of senior quarterback Mike King, Aberdeen scored with 3:38 remaining to reduce the deficit to seven. An onside kick attempt failed, but Tumwater couldn’t ice the game, allowing Aberdeen one last try.

With 1:36 remaining, the Bobcats (1-1, 3-1) couldn’t escape the shadow of their own goal posts. On fourth down, Michael Glasgo picked off King for the second time to end the comeback.

Tumwater (2-0, 3-1) finished with 406 yards rushing, with quarterback Kyle Warner leading with 161 yards and one touchdown and Payton Olson adding 105 yards on 14 carries.

“The kids played hard; I’m proud of them,” AHS coach Ron Clark said. “(Tumwater) is a better team, more disciplined than we are. If we’re going to have aspirations of becoming a playoff team this season, we need to get serious about stopping the run or it’ll be the Mike King and Tanner Sturm show for the fans.

“A serious team will stop the run (on defense).”



King finished with 254 yards passing on 22-of-39 attempts, one score and two interceptions. Sturm hauled in seven of King’s throws for 124 yards and one score.

Before the game, former Seattle Seahawk receiver Paul Johns presented a $200,000 check to the “Save Stewart Field” committee toward the turf renovation at the stadium.

Former Bobcats and retired pros Guy Bingham and Mark Bruener were honored as honorary co-captains for Friday’s game.

Aberdeen felt as if it had Tumwater on its heels after scoring twice to take a 15-14 halftime lead.

King did most of the work and got plenty of help on the first Bobcat scoring drive, a 12-play, 75-yard march. The senior slinger went 5-for-6 for 47 yards and ran for 23 yards, including a 7-yard option keeper for a touchdown.

Diego Fortuna booted the extra-point try, then pinned Tumwater back on the kickoff.

Aberdeen registered its first defensive stop of the game on Tumwater’s third drive, setting up a scoring drive from midfield. Senior Jeff Ancich and King ran for first downs before King hit Luis Clinton for an 8-yard completion.

On the next play, a bobbled shotgun snap sent King scrambling. On the run, the senior hit wide receiver Tanner Sturm in the back of the end zone for a 25-yard touchdown. Sturm outmaneuvered Glasgo for the ball to make the catch.

On the ensuing extra-point try, the ball was hiked past Sturm, the holder. Scrambling, Sturm threw to a wide-open Mike Miller for an impromptu 2-point conversion.

Tumwater got the ball to start the second half and rekindled the dominant rushing attack that it showcased in the first quarter.

The T-Birds needed just 31⁄2 minutes to go 76 yards on seven plays, capped by a 17-yard touchdown run by Josh Yandle. Quarterback Kyle Warner hit Jake Dowers for a 2-point conversion and a 22-15 lead.

The teams traded punts before Aberdeen got its chance to tie the game.

King hit Sturm on a 48-yard pass down to the Tumwater 15-yard line late in the third quarter. A King run to the 6-yard line set up the Bobcats on third down and 1 yard to go. With a full backfield, King play-actioned away, but found three T-Bird defenders bearing down for an 11-yard sack.

On fourth down, a screen pass from King to Ancich went nowhere to end the drive.

“That was a killer,” Clark added. “We didn’t put the kids into a position to win on that play. (The kids) are resilient. They showed that against Centralia and they did that here.”

Buoyed by the defensive stop, Tumwater marched 85 yards on nine plays, led by two 16-yard keepers by Warner and a 20-yard sweep by Yandle.

Pat Peden scored his second touchdown, a 5-yard bull run with three Bobcats draped ont him early in the fourth quarter. Peden started the scoring with a 7-yard run on Tumwater’s first drive of the game.

Aberdeen needed 16 plays to go 71 yards to give itself a chance for a tie late, with Tumwater helping with a personal foul to extend the drive. A completion to Clinton and Ancich moved the Bobcats down the field before King scrambled out and spun his way into the end zone from 15 yards out.

Aberdeen travels to Olympic Stadium to take on rival Hoquiam a week from today. The kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.

 

 
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