Royals stun Jetts with last-second touchdown in thrilling playoff battle

By Wade Sheldon, Tulalip News 

A warm and golden summer evening set the perfect stage for semi-pro playoff football at Quil Ceda Stadium on Saturday, June 14, as the Everett Royals clashed with the Federal Way-based King County Jetts. Over 60 fans filled the bleachers under the Marysville-Pilchuck sunset, cheering for a game packed with grit, heart, and late-game heroics.

The game opened with nerves on both sides. The Royals fumbled on their first possession, handing the Jetts early momentum. What followed was a defensive slugfest, featuring a staggering six total turnovers in the first half alone. The Jetts finally broke through to take a 6-0 lead—one they carried into halftime as both offenses struggled to find rhythm.

Tulalip Tribal member #16, Timothy Hill Thomas, made an early impact, recovering a fumble and recording a pair of first-quarter tackles to help keep the Royals within reach. Fellow tribal member #56, David Enick, contributed with a couple of assisted tackles leading to stops on downs.

After a slow offensive start, the Royals began to show life in the second half. A deep 45-yard touchdown strike tied the game at 6-6 midway through the third quarter. Despite multiple quarterback changes, Everett’s offense started clicking, capitalizing on a key turnover with short, smart passes to grab a 12-6 lead early in the fourth quarter.

The Jetts weren’t done yet. With just 25 seconds remaining, they pulled off a miraculous 30-yard touchdown catch to knot the score at 12 apiece, setting up what seemed like an inevitable overtime showdown.

But the Royals’ return man #23 had other plans.

Fielding the ensuing kickoff, he sprinted 75 yards to the house, bursting through multiple tackles. The Royals’ bench erupted, waving goodbye to the stunned Jetts as their season faded with just 15 seconds left. Everett’s defense sealed the deal on the final possession, securing the 18-12 victory in dramatic fashion.

After the game, Royals head coach Boyd Demus reflected on the hard-fought win. “We could have played way better,” he admitted. “It was a hard fight, but we came out with the win. The defense gets an A, the offense pulled it together in the second half, so I’d give them a B. Overall, I’d say it was a B+ effort from my guys. All the hard work paid off.”

Looking ahead to next week’s playoff showdown, Demus acknowledged the challenge ahead. “We face the undefeated Grit City Knights again. Last time we held them until the fourth and just ran out of gas. This time, we’re healthy and ready. We’re looking forward to this match.”

Linebacker Timothy Hill Thomas shared his excitement about advancing. “It feels good to be playing again,” he said. “It’s been a long time. I held it down and we got the dub. We’re ready for what’s next.”

Defensive tackle David Enick added, “I had lots of fun out there. It was awesome. I can’t wait for next week—we face the undefeated team and I think we’ve got them this time.”

The Royals now prepare for their rematch against the formidable Grit City Knights at Franklin Pierce Stadium on Saturday, June 21, at 5:30 p.m. With confidence surging and momentum on their side, Everett will look to dethrone the unbeaten powerhouse and punch their ticket to the championship.