Port Angeles’ Jaziel Livingston (6) outpaces North Mason Bulldog Dakota Filer (7) as he runs around right end for a good gain on the gridiron Friday at Civic Field. Livingston had 93 yards rushing and a touchdown in the 47-6 win. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles’ Jaziel Livingston (6) outpaces North Mason Bulldog Dakota Filer (7) as he runs around right end for a good gain on the gridiron Friday at Civic Field. Livingston had 93 yards rushing and a touchdown in the 47-6 win. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

PREP FOOTBALL: Roughriders win season finale 47-6

More than 500 yards of total offense in victory over North Mason

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles’ Parker Nickerson showed flashes of what Roughriders fans can expect to see from him his junior and senior years, while senior Beckett Jarnagin had a whale of a game in his final day as a Riders’ football player.

Nickerson passed for 283 yards and four touchdowns, while Jarnagin caught six passes for 164 yards and four touchdowns in a 47-6 romp over North Mason.

The Riders missed out by one slot for a potential bi-district playoff spot, so had nothing but pride to play for. And they showed a lot of pride to finish the season 4-6 (3-4 in Olympic League play). It was the Riders’ first four-win season since 2014.

Nickerson ended up passing 11-for-18 with many of his passes perfectly on target deep downfield. Jarnigan kept getting behind the Bulldogs’ defense and Nickerson found him for several big plays.

Jarnagin said the Riders have been working on the deep ball all year.

“Parker threw the ball the best he has all season,” Jarnagin said. “This was definitely the best game of my entire career.”

“That was our best game all year. Parker, he’s special,” said coach Dustin Clark.

“We found their weak spots,” Nickerson said. “We’ve been working on [long pass plays] and making my throws more of a line drive rather than lofting it.

“It feels nice to blow a team out and get ready for next year,” Nickerson said.

Clark said it was a great way to finish the season. It was Port Angeles’ first four-win season in years.

“I told the kids there’s only two teams in the state who finish their last game winners, us and the state champions,” Clark said. “It all clicked tonight. North Mason hit the wrong storm tonight.”

Jarnagin had touchdowns receptions of 32, 20, 12 and 36 yards. The 36-yarder might have been the best as it came on a ball tipped by a Bulldogs’ defensive back. Jarnigan kept his concentration on the ball, snatched it out of midair and sprinted to the end zone.

The Riders tallied 514 total yards of offense, with 296 yards passing and more than 217 yards rushing. Port Angeles had more than 400 yards of offense in the first half alone as Nickerson started the game 6-for-7 passing for 154 yards.

Daniel Cable had 100 yards rushing on 10 carries. He ran for a short touchdown and threw an 13-yard touchdown pass on a halfback option to Jarnigan. Jaziel Livingston had a short touchdown run and rushed 10 times for 107 yards. Ezra Townsend had a 50-yard reception and Brantyn Fisler had 44 yards receiving, including a 12-yard touchdown catch.

On defense, Langdon Jones had a monster game with two quarterback sacks, a tackle for a loss, an interception and a fumble recovery. The Riders had nine sacks total and didn’t allow North Mason to cross the 30-yard line until the last minute of the game.

“I was just reading the plays. The D-line helped a lot,” Jones said.

“Our defense was absolutely unbelievable tonight,” Clark said. Livingston had three sacks, Cole Johnson two-and-a-half and Lance Menes one-and-a-half.

The Riders came closer than it looks at first blush to a winning record. Port Angeles had three games this year that they lost by a touchdown or less (17-12 to Sequim, 36-28 to Blaine and 19-13 to Bremerton) and another game they lost by two touchdowns (41-29 to Olympic). They easily could have been a 7-3 team.

With Friday night’s win, a game rescheduled from early this season due to COVID-19 protocols, the Riders went 3-4 in Olympic League play this season.

More in Sports

Sequim's Braydan White (21) drives the lane as Ethan Melnick (0) is also in on the play Saturday in Sequim against W.F. West. The Wolves won 59-42. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys crush W.F. West to remain undefeated

Sequim used a balanced attack with three players in double… Continue reading

East Jefferson Rivals
PREP WRESTLING: EJ wrestlers get three champions over weekend

Forks girls fourth at Grizzly Stocking Stuffer

Port Angeles Roughriders
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles wins two straight at tournament

The Port Angeles girls basketball team swept a pair of… Continue reading

Port Angeles’ Gus Halberg, here playing against Olympic earlier this month, scored 37 points against W.F. West on Saturday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
WEEKEND HOOPS RECAP: Forks, Port Angeles win big; Sequim girls crush Foss

The Port Angeles and Forks boys basketball teams were the… Continue reading

Kinley Rondeau, left, and Peyton Johnson, Forks girls wrestling.
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK: Kinley Rondeau and Peyton Johnson, Forks girls wrestling

The Hammerhead Invitational is one of the biggest wrestling tournaments in the… Continue reading

Hundreds of endurance athletes enjoy a variety of events and landscapes offered during the year by Peninsula Adventure Sports. (Matt Sagen/Cascadia Films)
PENINSULA ADVENTURE SPORTS: 2025 calendar of endurance and team events set

Peninsula Adventure Sports has announced its 2025 race lineup,… Continue reading

Port Angeles Roughriders
PREP BOYS ROUNDUP: Riders bury W.F. West in fourth quarter

Gus Halberg scores 37; Brock Hope with seven blocked shots

Forks Spartans
PREP WRESTLING: Forks girls shine at Hammerhead Invite

The Forks girls wrestling team had the most impressive showing… Continue reading

Sequim Wolves
GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Sequim in total control in romp over Foss

The Sequim girls basketball team got 22 points from Gracie… Continue reading