Game Recap October 17, 2024

By Tim Martinez

The Skyview Storm got to do something Saturday night they haven’t been able to do the past couple of days — smile, if just for a little while.

The Storm played with heavy hearts after their teammate, junior William “Liam” Sloan, died suddenly in his sleep earlier this week.

But Gavin Packer scored three touchdowns, the last coming with 43 seconds to play to lift the Storm to a 21-14 win over No. 9 Richland at Kiggins Bowl.

“That’s what I said before — all we need to do is play,” Skyview coach Steve Kizer said. “That’s the best medicine right there. We played and the kids rallied around each other. We made some mistakes. It wasn’t certainly a perfect game, but the kids played hard.”

 The Storm found themselves in an early hole after an interception led to a 39-yard touchdown pass from Jackson Woodard to Zachary Rose, giving Richland a 7-0 lead in the first quarter.

The Bombers looked ready to score again after recovering a mishandled ball on the ensuing kickoff. Then Packer stepped up in front of Woodard pass and raced 77 yards for a touchdown, tying the game 7-7.

The defense again made a stand after a bad snap on a punt gave Richland the ball on the Skyview 29 in the second quarter.

Doogie Poindexter hit Packer on a 48-yard pass play. Then two plays later, Packer made a one-handed grab in the end zone for a 20-yard touchdown that put the Storm up 14-7 just before halftime.


Both teams traded long drives that did not result in points to open the third quarter.

Then Richland was able to drive into the end zone on Jakob Brannan’s 3-yard touchdown run to tie the game 14-14 with 9:43 in the fourth quarter.

After consecutive three-and-outs by the offense, the Skyview defense got fourth-down stops at its own 32 and 37 yard line, giving the Storm the ball again with 2:10 to play.

Packer had runs of 13 and 10 yards, then added an 15-yard reception to put Skyview into the red zone.

 With 43 seconds to play, Poindexter hit Packer on a 19-yard touchdown pass, putting Skyview up 21-14.

Richland quickly drove to the Skyview 37, but Micah Robison’s interception in the end zone sealed the win for the Storm.

“That’s a hell of a team,” Kizer said of Richland. “They got some great players. We might see them again down the road.”

  • October 12, 2024
    1
    2
    3
    4
     
    Final
  • Richland Bombers
    7
    0
    0
    7
     
    14
  • Skyview Storm
    7
    7
    0
    7
     
    21
  • 1st Quarter
  • Touchdown: Zach Rose 38 yard pass from Jackson Woodard (Dylan Dunnum kick) (5:53)
    Richland 7, Skyview 0
  • Touchdown: Gavin Packer 78 yard interception return (Lawrence Tang kick) (4:52)
    Richland 7, Skyview 7
  • 2nd Quarter
  • Touchdown: Gavin Packer 20 yard pass from James Poindexter (Tang kick) (0:24)
    Skyview 14, Richland 7
  • 4th Quarter
  • Touchdown: Jakob Brannon 3 yard run (Dunnum kick) (9:43)
    Richland 14, Skyview 14
  • Touchdown: Gavin Packer 19 yard pass from James Poindexter (Tang kick) (0:43)
    Skyview 21, Richland 14

Saturday October 12, 2024 Kiggins Bowl

    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 14
    • Skyview
      Storm
    • 21
  • Head Coach: Josh Jelinek

Saturday November 26, 2016 Neil F. Lampson Stadium

  • 4A State Semifinal

    • Skyview
      Storm
    • 7
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 35
  • Head Coach: Mike Neidhold

Friday November 15, 2013 Fran Rish Stadium

  • State Playoffs First Round

    • Skyview
      Storm
    • 9
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 21
  • Head Coach: Mike Neidhold

Skyview High School
Skyview High School
1300 NW 139th Street
Vancouver, WA
Mascot: Storm
  • Bombers v. Storm
  •  
    Games
    Bombers
    Storm
  • Wins
    2
    56
    16
  • Losses
    1
    14
    21
  • Overall
    3
    70
    37
  • Records by Head Coach
  •  
    Wins
    Losses
    Ties
  • Mike Neidhold
    2
    0
    0
  • Josh Jelinek
    0
    1
    0
Kiggins Bowl