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Anacortes vs West Valley LIVE High School Boys Football Playoffs 23/11/2024

Anacortes vs West Valley LIVE High School Boys Football Playoffs 23/11/2024

The Anacortes (WA) varsity football team is set to play a neutral-site playoff game against West Valley (Spokane, WA) today at 2 p.m.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: Washington High School Football
Who: Anacortes vs West Valley
When: Saturday, November 23, 2024
Time: 2:00. p.m. ET
“2024 Football Washington State Championships – 2A State Football”
Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network

West Valley and Anacortes: A Clash of Football Titans

As the 2024-2025 football season progresses, two standout teams from Washington are making waves in their respective districts—West Valley and Anacortes. Both teams have shown impressive performances, each boasting a stellar record, but how do they compare? Let’s dive into the rankings, records, and team statistics to analyze what makes these teams so successful this season.

West Valley (24-25): Dominating the District

West Valley is riding high with an undefeated 11-0 record. A perfect 6-0 in their district play, they have proven themselves to be nearly unstoppable this season. The team has dominated not only on their home turf, where they are a perfect 7-0, but also in away games, with a 4-0 record. The team’s defensive and offensive balance has helped them score 420 points while allowing just 200, showcasing their ability to both dominate on offense and limit opponents’ scoring opportunities.

Key Stat Leaders for West Valley:
  • Rushing Yards Per Game: Brock Beaner is a standout player with 88.8 yards per game, helping West Valley control the ground game.
  • Passing Yards Per Game: Ryan Harrington leads the air attack with 173.9 yards per game.
  • Receiving Yards Per Game: Rylin Lang is a reliable target with 65.8 yards per game, contributing significantly to the offense.
  • Tackles Per Game: Dre Quintino anchors the defense with 4.8 tackles per game, ensuring the opposition finds it hard to break through.
  • Sacks Per Game: Dillon Piacentino is another key defensive player with 0.6 sacks per game.

West Valley’s ability to balance offense and defense makes them a formidable team, and their impressive point total of 420 in 11 games attests to their offensive efficiency.

Anacortes (24-25): A Strong Contender

Anacortes, with a 10-1 record, is not far behind West Valley. The team has had an excellent season with a 7-1 district record, and their overall performance speaks for itself. With 542 points scored and only 81 allowed, Anacortes’ defense has been nearly impenetrable, and their offense has been explosive. The team’s ability to score in bunches, especially early in games, is a testament to their offensive firepower.

Key Stat Leaders for Anacortes:
  • Rushing Yards Per Game: The team does not have a standout rusher compared to West Valley but maintains an overall strong rushing game.
  • Passing Yards Per Game: Ryan Harrington of West Valley may have the edge in passing yards, but Anacortes has been able to keep up, averaging 222.6 passing yards per game.
  • Receiving Yards Per Game: Anacortes has had several reliable receiving options, though they are not as dominant in receiving yards per game as West Valley.
  • Tackles Per Game: Their defense is anchored by a collective team effort, and Anacortes does not rely on individual tackles like West Valley.
  • Sacks Per Game: Anacortes averages fewer sacks per game, but their defense has still been highly effective at disrupting opposing offenses.

Anacortes is not just a powerhouse offensively, but their defense has been stifling, with an incredible 81 points allowed across 11 games.

Statistical Breakdown: Team Comparison

Looking at their season averages and statistics, there are several key differences between these two teams.

  • Offense: Anacortes has been a more potent offensive team with an average of 49.3 points per game compared to West Valley’s 38.2. Anacortes especially shines in the first half, averaging 17.9 points in the first quarter and 18.1 points in the second quarter, allowing them to build early leads.
  • Defense: West Valley has been stronger defensively, with their average of 200 points allowed being less than half of Anacortes’ 81 points given up. West Valley excels in tackles and maintaining pressure on opposing offenses.

The Importance of Special Teams and Leadership

Both teams have strong leaders. West Valley’s Ryan Harrington is a dual threat in both the air and ground game, while Anacortes’ offensive line and defensive squad work cohesively to create balance across the board. Special teams have also played a crucial role in each team’s success, helping them secure key wins in tight situations.

Record Breakdown

Both teams have been dominant in their respective areas, but a few standout stats include:

  • West Valley is undefeated at home and away, boasting an incredible 11-0 overall and 7-0 home record.
  • Anacortes has been equally impressive, with a solid 7-0 record at home, but their 3-1 away record suggests they have room for improvement on the road.
  • Both teams have excelled in state play, with West Valley achieving a perfect 10-0 in-state record, and Anacortes trailing closely at 9-1.

Conclusion: A Championship Battle Ahead

As both teams continue their quests for glory, their head-to-head encounter is one of the most anticipated matchups of the season. West Valley’s defense and balanced offense face off against Anacortes’ high-powered attack and tenacious defense. With the stakes higher than ever, it’s clear that these two programs are among the best in the state, and whoever wins the battle will be one step closer to claiming a championship title.

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