HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL UPDATE: Port Angeles edges Port Townsend 14-13; Sequim, Neah Bay win big

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL UPDATE: Port Angeles edges Port Townsend 14-13; Sequim, Neah Bay win big

PORT ANGELES —Port Angeles slipped past Port Townsend 14-13 on the strength of big plays on both sides of the ball from senior Nathan Angevine on Friday at Civic Field.

Angevine’s 24-yard fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Taylor Millsap on third-and-9, and the ensuing PAT conversion by kicker Ryan Beck gave the Roughriders a 14-13 lead with 3:12 left to play.

Angevine set up the go-ahead touchdown with a 36-yard scamper, bouncing out to the left edge and before being hauled down deep in Redhawks territory.

Angevine sealed the game with less than a minute to play, coming over the middle to step in front of a Jeff Seton pass just in front of the Port Angeles goal line.

The Roughriders (1-0) visit Vashon at 7 p.m. Friday.

Port Townsend (0-1) visits Bellevue Christian Friday at 7 p.m.

Sequim 47, Chimacum 21

SEQUIM — Miguel Moroles ran for two long scores and passed for another to lead Sequim to a 47-21 season-opening win over Chimacum on Friday.

Moroles ran for scores of 61 and 38 yards and hooked up with Gavin Velarde for a 60-yard score.

Ty Jones also ran for a pair of touchdowns for the Wolves, Velarde had a 13-yard TD run and Hayden Gresli ran for a fourth-quarter score.

For the Cowboys, Drew Yackulic and Victor Hitt had touchdown runs and Lane Dotson returned an interception 50 yards for a touchdown late in the game.

Sequim (1-0) travels to face Coupeville (1-0) next week and Chimacum hosts Forks.

Mount Douglas 52, Forks 0

FORKS — The Spartans had a difficult time with one of the powerhouses of British Columbia high school football.

“It was a big learning time and provided a good chance for all our young kids to play,” Forks coach Mark Feasel said.

“I told the kids we can play a game and learn from it, or have practice and not learn as much, and I think the kids feel pretty good with how it went.”

Mount Douglas put up three quick scores in the first quarter and made all three 2-point conversion tries for a 24-0 lead after the first quarter.

The Rams led 31-0 at halftime and added three more scores in the second half.

Neah Bay 60, Ocosta 0

WESTPORT — Neah Bay stepped up in class to put a hurting on the Class 2B Wildcats in an 11-man football game.

“Our defense really stepped up,” Red Devils coach Tony McCaulley said.

“I don’t have stats in front of me, but they [Ocosta] might have had only one first down in the first half.”

Running back Cole Svec threw a 42-yard halfback pass to John Reamer just before halftime to make the score 30-0.

Reamer also recorded a safety, sacking the Ocosta quarterback in the end zone.

Neah Bay quarterback Cameron Buzzell also tossed a touchdown pass to Reamer.

“Cameron played pretty good, made good handoffs, showed some good ball skills,” McCaulley said.

McCaulley praised linebacker Josh Monette for his performance on defense.

“Josh played outstanding tonight, had a lot of tackles for us,” McCaulley said.

“Everybody played and our second group really played well in the second half.”

Saturday’s Area Games

Clallam Bay at Crescent, 1 p.m.

Quilcene at Lopez, 1 p.m.

Other scores from around the state

Adna 34, Onalaska 0

Adrian, Ore. 42, Lummi 20

Archbishop Murphy 42, Garfield 28

Arlington 41, Cascade (Everett) 27

Asotin 9, McCall-Donnelly, Idaho 7

Auburn 31, Mountain View 21

Auburn Mountainview 28, Foss 6

Ballard 46, Highline 12

Bellarmine Prep 40, Bonney Lake 21

Bethel 29, Kentridge 10

Black Hills 33, Montesano 7

Blanchet 30, Mercer Island 27

Bothell 41, Eastlake 19

Bremerton 33, Cleveland 16

Brewster 22, Chelan 20

Burlington-Edison 38, Mount Vernon 6

Camas 16, Chiawana 14

Cascade (Leavenworth) 20, Quincy 14

Cedarcrest 21, Sammamish 20

Centralia 47, Rochester 7

Clarkston 41, Moscow, Idaho 6

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 50, Central Valley 14

Colfax 33, Liberty (Spangle) 6

Colton 36, Salmon River, Idaho 22

Columbia River 32, R.A. Long 0

Colville 12, Cheney 10

Coupeville 35, South Whidbey 28

Cusick 58, LaCrosse/Washtucna/Kahlotus 6

Davis 40, Pasco 12

East Valley (Spokane) 27, Deer Park 20

Eastmont 31, Rogers (Spokane) 20

Eatonville 30, Orting 26

Edmonds-Woodway 35, Jackson 14

Ellensburg 21, Kennewick 6

Elma 25, Klahowya 24

Entiat 36, Republic 34

Enumclaw 49, White River 7

Evergreen (Vancouver) 56, Eisenhower 7

Freeman 49, St. Maries, Idaho 7

Friday Harbor 57, Orcas Island 19

Garfield-Palouse 48, Wallace, Idaho 24

Gig Harbor 30, Peninsula 29

Glacier Peak 33, Snohomish 6

Goldendale 22, Columbia (White Salmon) 19

Gonzaga Prep 24, Richland 21

Granite Falls 36, Bellevue Christian 14

Heppner, Ore. 47, Tri-Cities Prep 7

Hermiston, Ore. 48, Hanford 13

Hockinson 28, LaCenter 3

Hudson’s Bay 20, Fort Vancouver 19

Interlake 20, Foster 12

Juanita 44, Inglemoor 6

Kamiah, Idaho 64, Pomeroy 14

Kelso 35, Mark Morris 6

Kent-Meridian 43, Battle Ground 28

Kentwood 43, Curtis 0

La Salle 8, DeSales 0

LaConner 13, Concrete 0

Lake City, Idaho 29, Lewis and Clark 0

Lake Stevens 28, Meadowdale 21

Lakeland, Idaho 31, West Valley (Spokane) 7

Lakes 55, Clover Park 8

Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 69, Kellogg, Idaho 26

Liberty 27, Lakewood 22

Liberty Christian 52, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 20

Lincoln 48, Roosevelt, Ore. 9

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 28, Davenport 18

Lindbergh 30, Ingraham 0

Lynden 48, King’s 22

Lynnwood 6, Stanwood 0

Mabton 29, Highland 7

Marysville-Pilchuck 41, Kamiak 15

Medical Lake 41, Orofino, Idaho 30

Meridian 14, Hoquiam 7

Monroe 30, Oak Harbor 28

Moses Lake 20, Southridge 14

Mount Douglas (B.C.) 52, Forks 0

Mount Si 21, Woodinville 0

Mountlake Terrace 14, Mariner 13

Naches Valley 21, Kiona-Benton 6

Napavine 47, Mossyrock 7

Nathan Hale 63, Evergreen (Seattle) 13

Neah Bay 60, Ocosta 0

Newport 28, Redmond 6

Nooksack Valley 49, Anacortes 35

North Beach 52, Ilwaco 0

North Kitsap 29, Bainbridge 7

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 62, Tekoa/Rosalia 0

Notre Dame, British Columbia 43, Chief Sealth 20

Odessa-Harrington 60, St. John-Endicott 6

Okanogan 24, Cashmere 16

Olympia 20, Ferris 13

Othello 41, Connell 3

Pateros 44, Curlew 8

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 41, Winlock 21

Port Angeles 14, Port Townsend 13

Priest River, Idaho 36, Chewelah 33

Pullman 57, East Valley (Yakima) 21

Puyallup 43, Thomas Jefferson 21

Rainier 44, South Bend 2

Reardan 33, Kettle Falls 6

Renton 31, Washington 14

Ridgefield 34, Castle Rock 6

River Ridge 49, Aberdeen 7

Rogers (Puyallup) 28, Todd Beamer 21

Royal 28, Ephrata 27

Seattle Prep 35, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 14

Sedro-Woolley 35, Mount Baker 7

Selah 35, Cle Elum/Roslyn 16

Sequim 47, Chimacum 21

Seton Catholic 26, King’s Way Christian School 18

Shelton 28, North Mason 21

Shorewood 30, Everett 14

Skyline 48, Issaquah 21

Skyview 17, Walla Walla 7

South Kitsap 21, Central Kitsap 3

Squalicum 55, Bellingham 13

Sultan 42, Shorecrest 28

Sumner 26, Franklin Pierce 6

Tahoma 42, Mt. Rainier 14

Tenino 50, Charles Wright Academy 8

Timberlake, Idaho 51, Riverside 14

Timberline 34, North Thurston 21

Toledo 15, Morton/White Pass 14

Toppenish 30, Granger 12

Tumwater 14, Capital 3

Twin Valley 52, Jewell, Ore. 18

University 55, Sandpoint, Idaho 48

W. F. West 27, Kingston 14

Wahkiakum 38, Toutle Lake 6

Wahluke 38, Kittitas 12

Wapato 40, Columbia (Burbank) 20

Warden 39, Tonasket 35

Washougal 18, Stevenson 6

Waterville 38, Columbia (Hunters) 22

Wellpinit 72, Northport 20

Wenatchee 20, Mead 7

White Swan 28, Oroville 16

Wilbur-Creston 47, Springdale 12

Wilson 30, Olympic 20

Woodland 50, Kalama 0

Yelm 22, Steilacoom 12

Zillah 19, River View 14

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