PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Clallam Bay routs Crescent; Quilcene falls to Lopez

PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Clallam Bay routs Crescent; Quilcene falls to Lopez

JOYCE — Casey Randall and Kyle Keys combined for 279 yards rushing as Clallam Bay opened the season with a dominating 48-0 road win over Crescent.

Randall rushed 11 times for 149 yards and Keys had eight carries for 130 yards in Saturday’s game.

Randall also led the Bruins with 16 tackles on defense to go along with one sack, while Martin Cummings recovered a fumble and picked off a pass.

Neil Peppard led the Loggers in passing and rushing with 130 yards and 56 yards, respectively.

Defensively for Crescent, Zach Fletcher had 18 tackles and Cody Wolfer had 10.

In other North Olympic Peninsula football action Saturday, Quilcene made the long trip to Lopez and lost 64-20.

Saturday’s Prep Football Scores

Bellarmine Prep 40, Bonney Lake 21

Bellevue 31, Serra-San Diego, Calif. 14

Blaine 54, Kelowna, British Columbia 28

Cascade Christian 35, Sehome 13

Clallam Bay 48, Crescent 0

Darrington 35, Bridgeport 7

Hosanna Christian, Ore. 58, Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 28

Kamiakin 34, Ferndale 14

Lopez 64, Quilcene 20

Marysville-Getchell 25, Auburn Riverside 21

Mt. Spokane 24, West Valley (Yakima) 0

Prosser 62, Emerald Ridge 20

Roosevelt 49, Benson, Ore. 22

Shadle Park 63, Fife 14

Touchet 52, Triangle Lake, Ore. 18

Union 34, Federal Way 27

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