Published: Saturday, October 31, 2009
Mountlake Terrace makes history with win over Kamiak
Hawks in postseason for first time since inception of state football playoffs
EDMONDS It was a night of history for the Mountlake Terrace football team.
By defeating Kamiak 21-12 on Friday in a steady and sometimes gusting rain at Edmonds District Stadium, the Hawks clinched the first postseason berth in school history, the first six-victory season in 35 years, and the teams first-ever win against Kamiak.
For all those reasons, it also was a night of joy.
Ive played football for 10 years and this is the happiest game of my entire life, said Mountlake Terrace running back Casey Ellersick, who led the Hawks with 122 rushing yards on 23 carries with two touchdowns. He also had a defensive interception.
Afterward, Mountlake Terrace players, coaches and fans loudly celebrated the teams upcoming postseason game, the schools first since the state football playoffs began in the mid-1970s.
Were just amazed right now, Ellersick said. The first time in school history going to the playoffs. Were just all overwhelmed, I guess. Weve put in a lot of hard work, and we showed our school and our community that we have what it takes to go to the playoffs.
Mountlake Terrace coach Tony Umayam said his players have a sense of the history. Its been a few years coming.
This is a big reason why I came back to my alma mater to coach, he added. To hopefully someday get them to this point. You battle through the ups and downs of the season. I have a good coaching staff and these kids have really worked hard the last year, so its pretty exciting.
Against Kamiak, Mountlake Terrace took advantage of two special teams plays to swing the games momentum.
Early in the second quarter, the Hawks Jhalen Brown broke through to block a punt by Kamiaks Thomas Fossedal at the Knights 25-yard line. The ball bounced backward and was recovered by Mountlake Terraces Julian Snow at the Kamiak 10.
On the first play, Ellersick took a handoff around left end and won a footrace to the pylon at the corner of the end zone for the games first touchdown.
Then in the third quarter, Kamiak lined up for a 45-yard field goal attempt. The kick was low and struck players in the middle of the line, and the ball popped into the air before landing in Browns arms at the 26-yard line.
He broke to the left sideline and raced untouched for a 74-yard touchdown. The extra point gave Mountlake Terrace a 14-6 lead.
If it wasnt for our special teams, we probably wouldnt have won that game, Umayam said.
Kamiak answered with a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, but a two-point conversion try failed and the Hawks still clung to a 14-12 lead.
The Knights got the ball back after a missed Mountlake Terrace field goal attempt, but failed to get a first down on four plays with just under four minutes left in the game. Taking over deep in Kamiak territory, the Hawks moved 27 yards in four plays for an insurance touchdown, with Ellersick gaining the final 5 yards with a plunge through the left side.
Ellersick then sealed the outcome with an interception in the waning moments.
Im really proud, Umayam said. We were able to battle through the ups and downs of a big game like this. Were not used to having a whole lot of games where theres so much buildup.
Mountlake Terrace will host the Narrows League No. 3 team in the first round of the playoffs next weekend.
Kamiak, meanwhile, was repeatedly victimized by its own mistakes. In the first half, the Knights missed a short field goal attempt on their opening possession, had a punt blocked on the next, threw an interception in the end zone on the third, and then missed another field goal try on the final play of the half.
In the second half, Kamiak had a field goal blocked for a touchdown and had two more turnovers.
It was good high school football game, said Kamiak coach Dan Mack. Our special teams kind of hurt us. But Mountlake Terrace came out and played well, and my hat is off to them.
Despite the loss, Kamiak also advances to the playoffs and will visit the South Puget Sound League No. 1 team next weekend.
At Edmonds Stadium
Kamiak 0 0 6 6 12
M. Terrace 0 7 7 7 21
Mountlake Terrace Ellersick 10 run (Ryals kick)
Kamiak Cooper 6 run (kick failed)
Mountlake Terrace Brown 74 blocked punt return (Ryals kick)
Kamiak Dixon 5 run (run failed)
Mountlake Terrace Ellersick 3 run (Ryals kick)
Records Kamiak is 4-2 in league, 4-5 overall. Mountlake Terrace is 4-2, 6-3.
By defeating Kamiak 21-12 on Friday in a steady and sometimes gusting rain at Edmonds District Stadium, the Hawks clinched the first postseason berth in school history, the first six-victory season in 35 years, and the teams first-ever win against Kamiak.
For all those reasons, it also was a night of joy.
Ive played football for 10 years and this is the happiest game of my entire life, said Mountlake Terrace running back Casey Ellersick, who led the Hawks with 122 rushing yards on 23 carries with two touchdowns. He also had a defensive interception.
Afterward, Mountlake Terrace players, coaches and fans loudly celebrated the teams upcoming postseason game, the schools first since the state football playoffs began in the mid-1970s.
Were just amazed right now, Ellersick said. The first time in school history going to the playoffs. Were just all overwhelmed, I guess. Weve put in a lot of hard work, and we showed our school and our community that we have what it takes to go to the playoffs.
Mountlake Terrace coach Tony Umayam said his players have a sense of the history. Its been a few years coming.
This is a big reason why I came back to my alma mater to coach, he added. To hopefully someday get them to this point. You battle through the ups and downs of the season. I have a good coaching staff and these kids have really worked hard the last year, so its pretty exciting.
Against Kamiak, Mountlake Terrace took advantage of two special teams plays to swing the games momentum.
Early in the second quarter, the Hawks Jhalen Brown broke through to block a punt by Kamiaks Thomas Fossedal at the Knights 25-yard line. The ball bounced backward and was recovered by Mountlake Terraces Julian Snow at the Kamiak 10.
On the first play, Ellersick took a handoff around left end and won a footrace to the pylon at the corner of the end zone for the games first touchdown.
Then in the third quarter, Kamiak lined up for a 45-yard field goal attempt. The kick was low and struck players in the middle of the line, and the ball popped into the air before landing in Browns arms at the 26-yard line.
He broke to the left sideline and raced untouched for a 74-yard touchdown. The extra point gave Mountlake Terrace a 14-6 lead.
If it wasnt for our special teams, we probably wouldnt have won that game, Umayam said.
Kamiak answered with a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, but a two-point conversion try failed and the Hawks still clung to a 14-12 lead.
The Knights got the ball back after a missed Mountlake Terrace field goal attempt, but failed to get a first down on four plays with just under four minutes left in the game. Taking over deep in Kamiak territory, the Hawks moved 27 yards in four plays for an insurance touchdown, with Ellersick gaining the final 5 yards with a plunge through the left side.
Ellersick then sealed the outcome with an interception in the waning moments.
Im really proud, Umayam said. We were able to battle through the ups and downs of a big game like this. Were not used to having a whole lot of games where theres so much buildup.
Mountlake Terrace will host the Narrows League No. 3 team in the first round of the playoffs next weekend.
Kamiak, meanwhile, was repeatedly victimized by its own mistakes. In the first half, the Knights missed a short field goal attempt on their opening possession, had a punt blocked on the next, threw an interception in the end zone on the third, and then missed another field goal try on the final play of the half.
In the second half, Kamiak had a field goal blocked for a touchdown and had two more turnovers.
It was good high school football game, said Kamiak coach Dan Mack. Our special teams kind of hurt us. But Mountlake Terrace came out and played well, and my hat is off to them.
Despite the loss, Kamiak also advances to the playoffs and will visit the South Puget Sound League No. 1 team next weekend.
At Edmonds Stadium
Kamiak 0 0 6 6 12
M. Terrace 0 7 7 7 21
Mountlake Terrace Ellersick 10 run (Ryals kick)
Kamiak Cooper 6 run (kick failed)
Mountlake Terrace Brown 74 blocked punt return (Ryals kick)
Kamiak Dixon 5 run (run failed)
Mountlake Terrace Ellersick 3 run (Ryals kick)
Records Kamiak is 4-2 in league, 4-5 overall. Mountlake Terrace is 4-2, 6-3.
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