East Valley runs into road block in 2A semi
Tumwater crushes Knights, 63-27
Tumwater’s Zach Wimberly can’t keep Adam Talley of East Valley out of the end zone, but the Knights lost 63-27.
TACOMA –The little engine that could ran head-on into a Mack Truck at the Tacoma Dome on Monday.
No. 3-ranked Tumwater scored touchdowns on all seven of its first-half possessions and romped to a 63-27 victory over East Valley in a Class 2A state semifinal football game originally scheduled for Spokane last Saturday but postponed because of unplayable field conditions and transported across the state.
Tumwater meets top-ranked Archbishop Murphy of Everett in the championship game this Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Dome.
The spunky Knights, armed with a six-game winning streak following a 1-5 start, had visions of completing one of the most remarkable turnarounds in Washington prep football history with a state title.
But it wasn’t to be.
“We were hoping for a storybook ending, but Tumwater was definitely the better team today,” East Valley coach Adam Fisher said. “Our kids battled, and we made some plays, but at this stage of the playoffs you’ve got to make more.”
Senior quarterback Dan Hinkle completed 7 of 8 passes for 194 yards and three touchdowns and Evergreen Conference offensive player-of-the-year Kyle Warner scored three TDs in varying fashion for Tumwater (12-1).
The Thunderbirds amassed 493 yards of offense to 281 by EV (7-6).
Tumwater scored on the game’s third play when tight end Zach Wimberly snared a short hitch pass, shook off a pair of East Valley defenders and rumbled 25 yards up the right sideline.
East Valley responded with an impressive, 67-yard, 10-play drive capped by Adam Talley’s 13-yard run that tied the game at 7. The drive was kept alive when Joey Strehlou hit tight end Jake Reynolds for 23 yards on a fake punt.
It was one of several trick plays that Fisher pulled out of the bag Monday.
“We weren’t going to hold anything back,” he said.
Tumwater was undeterred, however. On its third play from scrimmage after regaining possession, Hinkle hooked up with the speedy Warner for 43 yards and a touchdown.
Then, just three minutes later, Warner intercepted an overthrown pass from East Valley quarterback Taylor Watkins and returned it 57 yards to the end zone.
The scoring frenzy was just heating up.
Following the kickoff, Fisher again reached into his bag of gadgets. Alex Rockstrom took a handoff from Watkins on an apparent reverse, but Rockstrom fooled the Thunderbirds by firing a 57-yard scoring strike to a wide-open Ronnie Jarvis that drew the Knights within 21-14.
The teams again exchanged touchdowns – East Valley’s score came on a 3-yard run by Talley – but then Tumwater scored the final 14 points of the half for a 49-21 lead at intermission.
The one time it looked like East Valley would force a punt in the first half, Warner made a leaping, 13-yard catch on a fourth-and-7 play, then made an even more spectacular one for a 24-yard gain to the EV 1. He scored on the next play.
“That’s why he’s their conference player of the year,” Fisher said.
Watkins had a reasonably strong performance, especially considering the fierce pass rush he faced throughout the game. The sophomore completed 11 of 24 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions.
“I felt like I got hit on every pass I threw,” Watkins said. “I’m a little beat up, but I’ll be OK.”
Jarvis finished with six catches for 106 yards and a touchdown, while Talley managed 61 hard-earned yards on 17 carries.


7:59 a.m. Nov 30
Too bad EV wasn’t allowed to play here, in eastern Washington as scheduled. If not Albi, Roos Field and Martin Stadium were both available, and played on by ‘local’ HS teams. Mighta’ made a difference….
1:18 p.m. Nov 30
Do you really think location would have made a 40 point difference? I have to say I was impressed by EV’s offense. I have not seen anyone move the ball against our defense like that, but the defense had absolutely no idea how to even slow down Tumwater let alone stop them. I must say putting up the news papers during team announcements was pretty bush league. But it was good all the fans brought them along, because they needed them in the second half too.
1:50 p.m. Nov 30
Agree with tbirdfan…..Not a Snowball’s chance in hell that location would have made a difference…..as a former SK guy I was hoping to see some tough defense but it didn’t happen….It is very difficult to prepare
for Tumwaters offense….they flat out don’t beat themselves and will carve you up if you don’t stay with your reads….and if they are athletically better than you its over….The kid’s from EV kept battling and that is all you can ask from your players. I will be watching to see the Fisher’s and EV back next year….alot of great young players returning and I am sure they are all back in the weightroom today preparing for a run next year. Good luck to TW in the finals and congrats to EV on a great season. Go Wolves….The strength of the Wolf is the Pack!(Hoping to see a return of SK football too)