It’s unusual for so many firsts to happen in Week 6, but this has hardly been a usual football season for Skyview.
The Storm got their first win in their first home game, beating Chief Sealth 41-14 on Saturday at Kiggins Bowl.
That came after Skyview (1-4) played its first four games on the road, traveling 1,400 miles to run a gauntlet that included an Idaho state runner up and two teams that reached last year’s Class 4A playoffs.
That came after Skyview couldn’t play its homecoming game last week because Decatur backed out less than 36 hours prior.
Yet here are the Storm, feeling good about where they stand heading into the three-week sprint that will decide the 4A Greater St. Helens League.
“I think we’re ready,” linebacker/receiver TyAllen Edmon said. “We showed it today. We’re goi