PREP FOOTBALL: Friday night roundup, featuring another rout by Port Townsend and a clutch win by Sequim

PREP FOOTBALL: Friday night roundup, featuring another rout by Port Townsend and a clutch win by Sequim

BREMERTON — Wesley Wheeler ran for three touchdowns and Port Townsend kept its roll going with a 52-6 win over Klahowya at Silverdale Stadium on Friday.

After Klahowya fumbled on its first play from scrimmage, Wheeler took a handoff on the Redhawks’ first play and ran 21 yards to the end zone.

Wheeler and Detrius Kelsall added two more TDs in the first quarter to provide Port Townsend (3-0) with a 21-0 lead after the first quarter.

Ezra Easley, Carson Marx and Jacob Ralls also scored TDs for the Redhawks and Gerard Coker kicked a 20-yard field goal.

Klahowya (1-2) was playing without starting quarterback George Harris so the Redhawks changed their defense to keep Dylan Zuber, Harris’ replacement, on the run.

Zuber did throw one TD pass, an 8-yarder to Nate Hough. It was the first points scored on Port Townsend this season.

The Redhawks have outscored their opponents 145-6 this season.

North Mason 20, Port Angeles 14

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles’ attempt at overcoming a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit came up short in a 20-14 loss to North Mason at Civic Field on Friday.

Trailing 14-7 and forced to punt inside their own 20-yard line, the Roughriders’ punt snap bounced off an upback and was recovered by the Bulldogs at the Port Angeles 9-yard line.

On the next play, North Mason’s Mac Jones ran for a touchdown, putting the Riders in a 20-7 hole with 10:17 left in the game.

Port Angeles put together a quick scoring drive that was capped by a 4-yard score from Cyler McBride to pull within 20-14.

The Riders held on defense and pushed the ball to the North Mason 36-yard line before a sack pushed them back to the 45.

With the clock running and lacking timeouts, Port Angeles had to stop the clock on third down.

Ryan Rodocker’s desperation fourth-and-19 pass was incomplete out of bounds, sealing the win for the Bulldogs (1-0, 1-2).

Kellen Landry was a bright spot for the Port Angeles offense, running 21 times for 95 yards and catching two passes for 36 yards.

Port Angeles (0-1, 1-2) hosts Bremerton next Friday.

Sequim 13, Kingston 10

KINGSTON — The Wolves’ defense made two big plays during the Buccaneers’ final drive downfield in the waning moments of Friday’s game.

First, Sequim caused a 5-yard loss to push Kingston back to the Sequim 40-yard line.

Then, on the final play of the game, the Buccaneers’ last-chance heave was intercepted in the end zone by Kane Stoddard to preserve the win and the Wolves’ 3-0 start to the season.

“They had to earn every last point,” Sequim coach Erik Wiker said of Kingston.

“We had a lot of kids step up and play out of position tonight, but our defense has an attitude and made big plays.”

Noah Christiansen made two huge plays for the Wolves.

He caught a 34-yard touchdown pass from Riley Cowan in the first quarter and intercepted a Kingston pass in the second, returning the ball 40 yards to the Buccaneers’ 1-yard line.

Brandon Stamper scored on the next play and Sequim led 13-3 at halftime.

The Wolves (1-0, 3-0) will host North Kitsap (1-2) next Friday.

Other area scores:

Neah Bay 50, Taholah 0

Montesano 62, Forks 0

Coupeville 28, Chimacum 26

Quilcene 50, Clallam Bay 30

Saturday’s Game

Crescent (1-1) travels to face Oakville (0-1) at 1 p.m.

Friday’s scores from throughout the state

Adna 39, Wahkiakum 0

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 66, Columbia (Hunters) 0

Archbishop Murphy 45, Lakewood 13

Bellevue 56, Mercer Island 0

Bethel 47, Puyallup 41

Black Hills 21, North Kitsap 6

Blanchet 42, Stanwood 0

Brewster 42, Kittitas 20

Burlington-Edison 21, Sedro-Woolley 7

Camas 56, Rogers (Puyallup) 0

Cascade Christian 42, Nooksack Valley 8

Central Kitsap 64, Mount Tahoma 0

Central Valley 21, Lewis and Clark 3

Centralia 41, Columbia River 40

Cheney 49, Lakeland, Idaho 0

Clark Fork, Idaho 24, Tekoa/Rosalia 6

Cleveland 24, Foster 6

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 17, Moses Lake 13

Colfax 22, Wilbur-Creston 12

Colton 60, Dayton 16

Columbia (White Salmon) 32, Fort Vancouver 0

Colville 35, Medical Lake 7

Concrete 40, Orcas Island 38

Coupeville 28, Chimacum 26

Davenport 41, Kettle Falls 12

Deer Park 48, Riverside 6

East Valley (Yakima) 24, Ephrata 21

Eastmont 10, Davis 7, OT

Eastside Catholic 61, Arlington 6

Eatonville 43, Aberdeen 20

Ellensburg 41, Toppenish 6

Estacada, Ore. 40, Stevenson 0

Evergreen (Vancouver) 6, Heritage 3

Ferndale 34, Blaine 20

Fife 45, White River 0

Freeman 49, Newport 7

Gonzaga Prep 30, Mead 7

Graham-Kapowsin 56, Emerald Ridge 0

Hanford 14, Pasco 6

Hockinson 49, Castle Rock 0

Hoquiam 20, Tenino 13

Hudson’s Bay 26, Woodland 20

Issaquah 28, Inglemoor 6

Jackson 38, Cascade (Everett) 19

Juanita 38, Lake Washington 28

Kalama 42, King’s Way Christian School 41

Kamiakin 27, Southridge 6

Kelso 14, Prairie 6

Kennedy 49, Renton 7

Kentlake 35, Mt. Rainier 0

Kentridge 41, Decatur 13

King’s 31, Cedarcrest 7

La Salle 47, Highland 0

Lake Stevens 49, Mount Vernon 0

Lakes 42, Auburn Riverside 21

Lakeside (Seattle) 31, Marysville-Getchell 28

Lewiston, Idaho 33, Clarkston 15

Liberty 38, Interlake 27

Liberty (Spangle) 29, Springdale 0

Liberty Christian 70, Elgin, Ore. 36

Lincoln 71, Capital 46

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 28, Okanogan 21

Lummi 72, Seattle Lutheran 64

Lynden Christian 35, Bellingham 0

Mariner 28, Kamiak 6

Meadowdale 28, Edmonds-Woodway 21

Meridian 49, Chelan 14

Monroe 55, Snohomish 0

Montesano 62, Forks 0

Mount Baker 52, Cascade (Leavenworth) 0

Mountain View 46, Union 28

Mountlake Terrace 38, Shorewood 24

Mt. Spokane 35, Sandpoint, Idaho 21

Naches Valley 36, Granger 14

Nathan Hale 28, Chief Sealth 7

Neah Bay 50, Taholah 0

North Beach 58, Seton Catholic 14

North Mason 20, Port Angeles 14

North Thurston 14, Wilson 13

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 41, Reardan 14

O’Dea 49, Marysville-Pilchuck 0

Olympia 48, South Kitsap 7

Olympic 33, Bremerton 0

Onalaska 64, Morton/White Pass 14

Orofino, Idaho 21, Asotin 0

Orting 33, Clover Park 6

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 28, Napavine 27

Peninsula 24, Auburn 13

Port Townsend 52, Klahowya 6

Post Falls, Idaho 42, East Valley (Spokane) 7

Prosser 55, Quincy 0

Pullman 61, Moscow, Idaho 40

Quilcene 50, Clallam Bay 30

R.A. Long 46, Mark Morris 13

Raymond 27, Rainier 13

Republic 56, Pateros 26

Richland 28, Chiawana 7

Ridgefield 42, Washougal 7

River Ridge 26, Franklin Pierce 19

River View 31, Columbia (Burbank) 21

Rochester 26, Elma 14

Royal 27, Connell 20

Seattle Prep 29, Xavier Prep, Calif. 7

Selah 27, Grandview 6

Sequim 13, Kingston 10

Shelton 26, Foss 6

Shorecrest 44, Sammamish 17

Skyline 44, Mount Si 7

South Bend 48, Tacoma Baptist 21

Squalicum 27, Lynden 0

Steilacoom 28, Washington 21

Sultan 51, Granite Falls 16

Sumner 35, Enumclaw 7

Tahoma 18, Federal Way 15

Timberline 35, Yelm 21

Todd Beamer 20, Kent-Meridian 6

Toutle Lake 29, Mossyrock 26

Tumwater 49, LaCenter 6

University 48, Ferris 0

Wellpinit 44, St. John-Endicott 16

Wenatchee 6, Eisenhower 0

West Valley (Yakima) 42, W. F. West 7

Woodinville 37, Redmond 21

Zillah 52, Cle Elum/Roslyn 21

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