The Coleville High School football team wrapped up a perfect 9-0 season and clinched the Western 1A league title with a 70-0 whipping of McDermitt.
Coleville will host Wells in two weeks for its first playoff game in 15 years.
In limited playing time, Jason Peters went 7-for-10 for 127 yards and three touchdowns. He also carried the ball once for a 54-yard touchdown. He finished the regular season with 34 touchdown passes and 1,777 passing yards, both school records.
Trevor Anderson caught two touchdown passes and ended the day with 54 receiving yards. Anderson also broke the school record for touchdown catches in a season with 18.
Emmi Sandoval scored twice for the Wolves, catching a 54-yard touchdown pass and rushing for a 28-yard touchdown. Will Goode also found pay dirt with a nine-yard run of his own.
Freshman Shane Parker scored three times on the day, picking up a fumble and returning it 25 yards for a score, returning a 29-yard interception for a score and catching a 25-yard pass from Dylan Hudson for a score.
Sophomore linebackers John Hall had five solo tackles and six assists and Jay Clark had one solo, 15 assists and an interception, which he returned 15 yards for a touchdown.
Terrence Garcia had one solo and seven assists, Steven Koelling had nine assists and Kamble Kenaston had seven assists and an interception.
"Although this wasn't an ideal tune-up game for the playoffs, it was a great opportunity for the younger players to see a lot of playing time and gain valuable experience for next year," Coleville coach Will Sandy said. "We now have two weeks to focus on our playoff game against Wells. They are a very tough team that features a strong running game and a very aggressive defense."