TACOMA — The Quilcene Rangers got the best game of Isaac Figueroa’s career in crushing Charles Wright 60-30 on Saturday.
Figueroa, carrying most of the load with Robert Evans nursing a nagging injury, carried the ball 22 times for 275 yards and four touchdowns. On defense as the middle linebacker he made seven tackles.
Coach Darrin Dotson said Figueroa broke a lot of tackles and made a one spectacular run hurdling over a teammate, but he gave a lot of credit to the team’s lineman and their blocking. He said Evans also did a great job as the lead blocker for Figueroa and others.
“[It was] his experience in the backfield and his unselfishness in telling other running backs to ‘follow me’,” Dotson said.
Other players had big games. Hunter Simmons had six tackles and forced an interception