
Cascade
To start the season, Terrace had a matchup for the ages. Kicking off the season on a cold day, the Hawks came out to Everett Memorial Stadium to face off against Cascade. Cascade had a rough time against the iron wall of Terrace. Senior Jackson Wallace, junior Mason Wilson, and senior Liam Moore all had two sacks to destroy the Bruins’ offense. Terrace’s offense had a field day against a weak Cascade defense. Wilson ran for 62 yards and two touchdowns, resulting in Terrace defeating Cascade 45-0.

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Lynnwood
Terrace had a massive rowing game on the dock against the Lynnwood Royals to continue the massive losing streak of the Royals. Terrace had to basically do nothing to win. The Royals came out and could not even complete more than one pass, with Lynnwood senior quarterback Kevin Sandhu only completing one pass on the day. Terrace got to take a nap for this one, winning 44-0 without breaking a sweat.
Meadowdale
Meadowdale ran up to Terrace with another conference game after Lynnwood. Terrace came into this on a hot streak with two straight wins. DeAndre Deagra came into the game with revenge on his mind, facing his former team. The offensive line pushed Meadowdale to a blowout loss of 43-6.
Shorecrest
Shorecrest was a nail-biter last year against the Hawks. With a 3-0 start to the season, Wilson came into the game with nothing but winning on his mind. Wilson slammed forward for 128 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Wilson’s fellow junior Owen Boswell rammed through the Shorecrest defense with 115 yards and two more touchdowns to destroy Shorecrest 29-0, giving the Hawks their third shutout win of the year.
Monroe
The Hawks came charging into the Bearcats’ territory with a vengeance. Last season, the Hawks were blown out by more than three scores by Monroe. This year was different; Monroe had lost a record number of 27 seniors, so the team was completely a mess this year. The Hawks flew into town and took them out like a thief in the night, dominating with a massive win, 48-7, taking the claws out of the cats.

Shorewood
The matchup of the year came up for the Hawks, both teams 5-0 coming into the game. Boswell came into this game with fire in his heart, running rampant on Shorewood’s defense for 140 yards and three touchdowns. Wilson lit up the sky, throwing for 100 yards on a 100 percent completion percentage for two touchdowns. The Hawks trounced Shorewood in another dominant win, 35-14.
Everett (Homecoming)
The homecoming game had the crowd bouncing for a huge matchup for Terrace against the Everett Seagulls. Wilson came in with vengeance, scorching the Seagulls’ secondary with 144 yards through the air and two more passing touchdowns. Boswell took over again with 162 yards, including an 81-yard rush and three more touchdowns. Everett became a laughingstock after this game, losing 49-7 against the Hawks for the seventh straight win of the season.
Edmonds-Woodway (Rivalry Game)
The last regular-season game was a rivalry matchup against the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors. Boswell made the Warriors look like a joke with the best performance of the year, recording 213 yards and four touchdowns. Boswell took this game over, looking like Derrick Henry, throwing Woodway’s defense around like they were toddlers. The defense stifled Woodway’s offense with senior Mo Sillah getting a huge 38-yard interception. The Hawks came out once again victorious, improving to 8-0 and winning the WesCo South division outright.

