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Kennewick vs Enumclaw LIVE High School Boys Football Playoff 15/11/2024

Kennewick vs Enumclaw LIVE High School Boys Football Playoff 15/11/2024

The Enumclaw (WA) varsity football team will host Kennewick (WA) in a home playoff game on Friday, November 15, at 7:00 PM.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: Washington High School Football
Who: Kennewick vs Enumclaw
When: Friday, November 15, 2024
Time: 7:00. p.m. ET
“2024 Football Washington State Championships – 3A State Football”
Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network

Kennewick vs. Enumclaw: A Breakdown of the 2024-2025 Football Seasons

The 2024-2025 football season has seen impressive performances from both Kennewick and Enumclaw, with both teams putting up strong records and dominating on the field. In this article, we will break down their respective season records, statistics, and individual performances to give a comprehensive comparison of these two teams.

Overall Record and Performance

  • Kennewick (24-25)
    Kennewick enters the season with an overall record of 8-2, showcasing their competitive edge. They have a solid district record of 6-2, with a winning percentage of .800. Their performance at home and away is also notable, with both records sitting at 4-1. The team has been dominant offensively, scoring a total of 340 points, while only conceding 87 points over the course of the season. This gives them an impressive point differential, further illustrating their defensive and offensive balance.
  • Enumclaw (24-25)
    Enumclaw has posted an even stronger record of 9-1, with an outstanding district record of 7-1. Their overall win percentage is .900, and they have proven to be unbeatable at home with a perfect 5-0 record. Their offensive production is remarkable, scoring 497 points, while their defense has been just as dominant, allowing only 52 points all season. This efficiency makes Enumclaw one of the top teams in their division.

Scoring and Offensive Efficiency

When comparing the offensive and defensive performances, it’s clear that both teams know how to put points on the board.

  • Kennewick Scoring Breakdown
    Kennewick averages 34 points per game, breaking it down across the quarters as follows:

    • Q1: 10.0 points
    • Q2: 11.1 points
    • Q3: 6.0 points
    • Q4: 6.9 points
      While Kennewick excels early in the game, particularly in the first half, their scoring in the third and fourth quarters drops off slightly. Nonetheless, their ability to put up points early gives them an edge in many games.
  • Enumclaw Scoring Breakdown
    Enumclaw, on the other hand, has a higher average of 49.7 points per game. Their scoring breakdown is:

    • Q1: 17.9 points
    • Q2: 18.3 points
    • Q3: 6.2 points
    • Q4: 8.2 points
      Enumclaw is incredibly efficient early in the game, and while their production dips slightly in the second half, they are still able to keep up their high scoring pace. This ability to dominate in the early stages is key to their success.

Key Team Stats

  • Kennewick
    • Rushing Yards per Game: 209.4
    • Passing Yards per Game: 143.6
    • Total Yards per Game: 353.0
    • Tackles per Game: 61.1
    • Sacks per Game: 3.3
    • Points per Game: 34.0
  • Enumclaw
    • Rushing Yards per Game: 209.4
    • Passing Yards per Game: 143.5
    • Total Yards per Game: 353.0
    • Tackles per Game: 61.1
    • Sacks per Game: 3.3
    • Points per Game: 49.7

Both teams share similar rushing and passing stats, with Kennewick and Enumclaw each posting over 200 yards per game rushing. Both are also efficient in passing, averaging over 140 yards per game in the air. Where they differ is in the total points per game: Enumclaw leads with nearly 50 points per game, showcasing their high-powered offense.

Key Players to Watch

  • Kennewick
    • Louis Chevalier: Leading the team with 90.1 rushing yards per game and 12.6 points per game, Chevalier has been a focal point of Kennewick’s offensive attack.
    • Gavin Trachte: With 139.9 passing yards per game, Trachte is the team’s primary quarterback, and his connection with his receivers is pivotal for the team’s success.
    • Colton Paulson: Paulson stands out not only for his receiving skills (48.0 yards per game) but also his ability to make an impact on defense with 1.3 sacks per game.
  • Enumclaw
    • Louis Chevalier: (Same player in both teams) – Chevalier’s stats as a dual-threat player contribute to both teams.
    • Gavin Trachte: As above – a key player in passing and receiving roles.

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