Elisha Meyer/Kitsap News Group 
Sequim’s Liam Wiker is tackled by North Kitsap’s Townsyn Walsh in the first half of the Wolves’ 30-7 Olympic League loss in Poulsbo on Thursday.

Elisha Meyer/Kitsap News Group Sequim’s Liam Wiker is tackled by North Kitsap’s Townsyn Walsh in the first half of the Wolves’ 30-7 Olympic League loss in Poulsbo on Thursday.

PREP FOOTBALL: Sequim struggles offensively in loss to North Kitsap

Defense plays well in 30-7 defeat

POULSBO — Sequim made too many mistakes to hang closely with Olympic League power North Kitsap, falling 30-7 in a Thursday night football game.

The Wolves (2-1, 4-2) were solid defensively, limiting the Vikings to 66 rushing yards of 26 carries and 210 yards through the air — mainly on three long gains, but couldn’t get untracked on the offensive side.

“We didn’t help ourselves out,” coach Ian Henley said. “You can’t make that many mistakes because NK is probably the best team we’ve played all season. They are well rounded offensively and defensively, we knew it would be a dogfight

“We played really well defensively but we struggled to move the ball offensively, a lot of that was missed blocking assignments and not executing the way we should be.”

Tough sledding

Lars Wiker led Sequim with 11 carries for 66 yards while quarterback Zeke Schmadeke was bottled up, running 12 times for 33 yards and completing 9-of-10 passes for 17 yards.

“We gave them a short field all night,” Henley said. “They only had two possessions they started on their side of the 50-yard line. We put our defense in difficult situations. I can’t say enough about how well our defense played. North Kitsap’s defense played just as well and made much fewer mistakes.”

Sequim’s lone score came on a 5-yard run by Tommy Reandeau late in the game.

The Wolves will host Olympic on Oct. 18.

“We are in the gauntlet part of the season playing the teams that were thought to be the three best teams in the league [North Kitsap, Olympic, Bainbridge] during the preseason,” Henley said. “We need to find a way to play our best football and if we clean up some things offensively we can do that and beat anybody in our league.”

North Kitsap 30, Sequim 7

Sequim 0 0 0 7— 7

North 3 20 7 0— 30

First Quarter

NK— 26 field goal

Second Quarter

NK— 35 pass (kick failed)

NK— 14 run (kick good)

NK— run (kick good)

Third Quarter

NK— 36 pass (kick good)

Fourth Quarter

S—Reandeau 5 run (Henninger kick)

Individual Stats

Rushing—S: Wiker 11-61; Schmadeke 12-33; Golbeck 1-26; Reandeau 2-11; Miller 1-2; NK: Team 26-66, TD.

Passing—S: Schmadeke 9-10-17, INT; NK: Team 16-23-210, 2 TDs.

Receiving—S: Wiker 5-19; Keeler 1-1; Aragon 1-(-1); Hampton 2-(-2).

________

Sports reporter/columnist Michael Carman can be contacted at sports@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in Sports

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife completed the purchase late last month of the Sekiu boat ramp. (WDFW)
OUTDOORS: WDFW completes purchase of Sekiu boat launch

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has finalized its… Continue reading

Westport won its second straight Olympic Junior Babe Ruth championship, beating Local 155 6-3 on Wednesday. Front row, on knee, is Kade Johnstad. Middle row, from left, is bat boy Hans, Tristan Konopaski, Kayden Morrison, Zach Clay, Abe Brenkman, Easton Prchal, Parker Pavlak, Lane Wilson, Noah Johnstad, Jay Lieberman, Easton Prchal, Aidan Smith, Dakota Morrison and assistant coach Jared Johnstad. Back row, from left, is assistant coach Nick Cannady, head coach Carey Pavlak and assistant coach Matt Prchal.
OLYMPIC JUNIOR BABE RUTH: Westport wins back-to-back titles

Westport won back-to-back Olympic Junior Babe Ruth championships, beating… Continue reading

Port Angeles Lefties.
PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties win second straight over Seattle

The Port Angeles Lefties beat the Seattle Gumberoos 7-2… Continue reading

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Sprague resigns as Crescent volleyball coach

Kimber Sprague has announced her resignation as head volleyball coach… Continue reading