Summary:
The North Seattle Titans defeated the Everett Timberwolves 56-0 in the North Sound Junior Football League Game of the Week. The Titans' Kavion Johnson led all rushers with 226 yards and five touchdowns on 11 carries. The Titans' defense held Everett to -1 yard rushing and -3 net passing yards, forcing multiple three-and-outs and keeping the Timberwolves off the scoreboard. Everett entered the matchup short ten players due to injuries and faced a tall task against a well-prepared and physical Titans squad.
In The GRID’s North Sound Junior Football League Game of the Week, the North Seattle Titans improved to 3–0 with a decisive 56–0 win over the Everett Timberwolves in Senior Division play. Everett entered the matchup short ten players due to injuries and faced a tall task against a well-prepared and physical Titans squad.
On Everett’s first offensive snap, Mason Daurie was tackled for a loss by Jordan Meatchi, and the Timberwolves’ next two plays ended with no gain. The quick defensive stand set up a fast response from North Seattle. On the Titans’ first play from scrimmage, Kavion Johnson broke free for a 49-yard touchdown run to open the scoring. Hunter Wells added the extra point for a 7–0 lead.
After another three-and-out forced by the Titans’ defense—including a tackle for loss by Dago Martinez and a completed pass for negative yardage—North Seattle’s offense went back to work. Ben Borden ripped off a 35-yard run to put the Titans in scoring position. Johnson followed with his second touchdown of the quarter, this time from 22 yards out. Wells converted again, and North Seattle led 14–0 at the end of the first.
In the second quarter, North Seattle continued to dominate on the ground. Ben Borden converted a fourth-and-five with a 17-yard run to extend a key drive. Kavion Johnson followed with two more touchdown runs—one from 32 yards and another from 16—bringing his total to four in the first half. Meanwhile, Everett struggled to find traction offensively. Multiple plays were stopped behind the line of scrimmage, and a drive-ending sack by Jake Conner highlighted another strong series by the Titans’ defense. At halftime, North Seattle held a commanding 35–0 lead.
The Titans picked up right where they left off to start the third quarter. Amir Cordington opened the drive with a 13-yard gain, and Johnson capped it with a 32-yard touchdown run—his fifth of the day. On Everett’s next series, Jordan Meatchi stepped in front of a pass and came away with an interception. With a short field, North Seattle quickly converted again, this time through the air as Graham Bugbee found Stephanos Sankey for a 7-yard touchdown pass, pushing the lead to 49–0.
In the fourth quarter, Borden added the final offensive touchdown of the game on a 29-yard run. Later in the quarter, a dropped snap in Everett’s end zone resulted in a safety, accounting for the final points in a 56–0 shutout.
North Seattle’s defense was consistent and disciplined throughout the day. Jake Conner led the unit with four tackles, including three for loss. Meatchi added three tackles, an interception, and a tackle for loss, while Martinez also recorded three tackles, two of them behind the line of scrimmage. The Titans held Everett to –1 yard rushing and –3 net passing yards, forcing multiple three-and-outs and keeping the Timberwolves off the scoreboard.
Behind consistent blocking and a deep rotation of ball carriers, the Titans finished the game with 321 rushing yards. Kavion Johnson led all rushers with 226 yards and five touchdowns on 11 carries, while Ben Borden added 81 yards and a touchdown on just three carries. The offensive line controlled the line of scrimmage throughout, opening running lanes and creating explosive opportunities from start to finish.
After the game, North Seattle head coach Bill Taylor credited his offensive line and the team’s preparation.
“We’ve really worked hard. These kids, we have a motto here: work hard during the week, and have fun on Saturdays,” said Taylor. “So, we put them to the test and challenge them every day. That’s a big focus. The O-line—no shine without the line, baby.”
With the win, North Seattle remains undefeated and sits near the top of the Senior Division standings. Everett, now 1–2, will look to regroup and recover key players ahead of next week’s game.
Final Score: North Seattle Titans 56, Everett Timberwolves 0
Player Statistics
North Seattle Titans Offense:
• Kavion Johnson: 11 carries, 226 yards, 5 touchdowns
• Ben Borden: 3 carries, 81 yards, 1 touchdown
• Mason Rosier: 3 carries, 10 yards; 1/2 passing, 4 yards
• Graham Bugbee: 1/1 passing, 7 yards, 1 touchdown
• Hunter Wells: 8/8 on extra points
North Seattle Titans Defense:
• Jake Conner: 4 tackles (3 for loss)
• Jordan Meatchi: 3 tackles (1 for loss), 1 interception
• Dago Martinez: 3 tackles (2 for loss)
• Zachary Yee, Logan Rosier: 1 tackle each
Everett Timberwolves Offense:
• Lincoln Ryan-Gonzales: 2 carries, 10 yards
Everett Timberwolves Defense:
• Isaac Romos-Vilchez: 3 tackles
• Nolan Brazil: 2 tackles (1 for loss)
• Hayden Kallshian: 2 tackles
• Mason Daurie: 2 tackles (1 for loss)
• Jake Khampaphanh: 2 tackles (1 for loss)
•Cole Higgins and Liam Arnold: 1 tackle each


