Football team has first win

The Vikings celebrated their first win of the season last Saturday after a 27-26 battle with the Darrington Loggers.

Football

The Vikings celebrated their first win of the season last Saturday after a 27-26 battle with the Darrington Loggers.

Coach Justin Frausto said, “Obviously this was a huge win for our team, for the players, coaches and fans. It was great to see the community support at the game, too.”

The Vikings scored on their opening drive after Ivan Bullock caught a 35-yard touchdown pass from Miles Harlow. The Vikings scored again with a touchdown pass to Pasha Bullock and later in the second quarter after a play action pass from Harlow to Ivan, ending a dominant half 21-6.

However the Loggers weren’t getting back on the ferry without a fight and proved it with three straight touchdowns in the second half, tightening the score to 26-21. But the Vikings were ready for the fight and finished a clutch possession at the end of the 4th quarter with a bruising Aidan Kruse (pictured at left) touchdown run. The resilient Loggers continued to drive the ball until Kyle Masters sealed the win with a game-saving tackle.

“Kevin Campos had a big interception and Masters, Kruse, the Bullocks and Joey Susol played defense with tons of energy,” Frausto said. “Harlow had 325 yards passing with the Bullocks brothers, combining with over 300 receiving yards.”

Orcas wraps up the season with LaConner this Thursday at Dahl Field.

Girls soccer

The Lady Vikings finished their building season with a 5-1 loss to the LaConner Braves with a 1-11 league record.

The highlight of the game was the lone Orcas goal shot by Adia  Dolan from the sideline 20 yards out. The entire Viking team, the loyal Orcas fans and coaches watched as Dolan’s powerful kick arced in the stiff wind, landing at the top of the Braves’ net.

“The season was a great experience,” said Coach Chris Doherty. “It was what I expected but I was surprised with our 6-1 win against Concrete. The girls have heart. I think I got coached by the girls – they are a formidable group.”

Boys soccer

The Vikings ended their season with a 7-0 loss to Providence Classical Christian to end their season with a 5-11 league record.

“It was a great season with some good moments and excellent team cohesiveness,” said Coach Matt Stolmeier. “Unfortunately we had health issues that kept players out for some critical mid-season games.”