Prep Football Update: Sequim, Montesano break century mark in points

Wolves can’t stop Klinger

SEQUIM – Sequim had no answer for Montesano running back Carson Klinger on Friday night.

The smooth striding junior running back scored seven touchdowns, five on the ground, one receiving and another on a 90-yard kick return as the Bulldogs kenneled the Wolves 66-34.

Sequim’s Gavin Velarde returned the opening kickoff 92 yards for a score, the first of three kick return touchdowns for the Wolves on the night.

Kyler Rollness added a 72-yard TD return and Curtis Gorr went 85 yards for Sequim’s final score of the night.

The game was close for much of the first half as the Wolves took advantage of two Montesano turnovers to stay with the Bulldogs.

Keeshawn Whitney’s 3-yard TD plunge cut the Montesano lead to 14-13 with 8:35 to go until intermission.

But the Bulldogs went on a 27-0 run keyed by two interceptions of Wolves’ quarterback Riley Cowan and a recovered kickoff to lead 41-13 at halftime.

The Wolves (1-1) visit Centralia next Friday.

PREP FOOTBALL

Adna 36, Toutle Lake 0

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 48, Columbia (Hunters) 0

Archbishop Murphy 59, Blanchet 0

Asotin 46, Colfax 16

Auburn Riverside 55, Kent Meridian 0

Battle Ground 38, Tualatin, Ore. 7

Bellarmine Prep 34, Lakes 7

Bellingham 21, Shorewood 17

Blaine 45, Meridian 35

Bonney Lake 36, Timberline 33

Bothell 34, Kentwood 12

Burlington-Edison 28, Mount Vernon 7

Camas 49, Sherwood, Ore. 7

Capital 42, Black Hills 28

Cascade Christian 28, Lynden Christian 19

Castle Rock 32, Washougal 19

Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 34, Vashon Island 24

Cedarcrest 31, Mountlake Terrace 13

Central Valley 43, Lake City, Idaho 0

Chewelah 20, Riverside 0

Chiawana 42, West Valley (Yakima) 20

Cle Elum/Roslyn 50, Wahluke 37

Colton 76, Tekoa/Rosalia 12

Colton, Ore. 46, Winlock 21

Columbia (White Salmon) 54, Elma 49

Concrete 28, Darrington 12

Connell 41, Chelan 12

Cusick 72, Pateros 12

Davenport 34, Kettle Falls 20

Davis 20, Pasco 2

DeSales 28, McLoughlin, Ore. 27

Eastlake 24, Sedro-Woolley 21

Eatonville 51, Highline 6

Ellensburg 62, Grandview 0

Emerald Ridge 35, Puyallup 28

Everett 28, Cascade (Everett) 0

Ferndale 27, Lynden 20

Fife 31, Washington 7

Foster 48, Evergreen (Seattle) 0

Franklin Pierce 63, Foss 27

Freeman 41, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 0

Gig Harbor 43, Spanaway Lake 7

Glacier Peak 40, Snohomish 21

Goldendale 48, College Place 12

Graham-Kapowsin 27, Curtis 21

Granger 41, White Swan 12

Hanford 42, Moses Lake 29

Heritage 9, Evergreen (Vancouver) 0

Hoquiam 35, Aberdeen 7

Hudson’s Bay 44, Rochester 8

Interlake 40, Sammamish 7

Jackson 28, Eisenhower 23

Joseph, Ore. 70, Republic 32

Kamiakin 42, Lewis and Clark 0

Kelso 41, R.A. Long 0

Kennedy 28, Seattle Prep 25

King’s 35, Lakeside (Seattle) 28

King’s Way Christian School 42, Forks 28

Kittitas 36, Highland 0

Klahowya 28, North Mason 6

La Center 41, Woodland 6

La Salle 37, Kiona-Benton 14

LaConner 53, Coupeville 6

Lake Roosevelt 40, Manson 14

Lake Stevens 42, Arlington 7

Lake Washington 31, Inglemoor 21

Lakeland, Idaho 20, East Valley (Spokane) 14

Liberty 28, Mercer Island 7

Liberty (Spangle) 53, Reardan 6

Lincoln 41, Auburn Mountainview 34

Lincoln, Ore. 40, Issaquah 17

Lindbergh 30, White River 14

Lummi 36, Neah Bay 30

Lynnwood 20, Marysville-Pilchuck 3

Mabton 27, Warden 22

Mar Vista, Calif. 33, Decatur 7

Mariner 34, Marysville-Getchell 27

Monroe 19, Mount Si 7

Montesano 66, Sequim 34

Mount Tahoma 42, Charles Wright Academy 0

Naches Valley 25, River View 0

Napavine 48, Kalama 6

Naselle 36, Rainier Christian 14

Nathan Hale 48, Chief Sealth 6

Nooksack Valley 46, Granite Falls 21

North Beach 14, Life Christian Academy 13

North Kitsap 34, Central Kitsap 13

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 42, Springdale 6

O’Dea 45, Shelton 6

Odessa-Harrington 94, Northport 6

Okanogan 19, Newport 13

Olympic 19, Bainbridge 7

Onalaska 38, Mossyrock 6

Othello 55, East Valley (Yakima) 21

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 32, Morton/White Pass 6

Peninsula 27, Stadium 19

Post Falls, Idaho 49, University 7

Priest River, Idaho 57, Medical Lake 10

Prosser 62, Toppenish 28

Pullman 34, Rogers (Spokane) 22

Quilcene 58, Oakville 12

Quincy 48, Wapato 15

Rainier 49, Raymond 21

Rainier Beach 39, Hazen 9

Ralston Valley, Colo. 34, Ferris 14

Redmond 30, Meadowdale 0

Renton 48, Clover Park 6

Richland 40, Wenatchee 12

River Ridge 47, Steilacoom 27

Royal 40, Zillah 7

Sandpoint, Idaho 28, Mt. Spokane 27

Selah 48, Ephrata 0

Shadle Park 35, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 20

Shorecrest 21, Kingston 7

Skyline 26, Gonzaga Prep 23, 3OT

South Bend 52, Chief Leschi 20

Squalicum 49, Sehome 0

St. Maries, Idaho 46, Deer Park 0

Stanfield, Ore. 43, Cascade (Leavenworth) 20

Stanwood 36, Newport 32

Stevenson 42, Corbett, Ore. 20

Sultan 46, Cashmere 7

Sumner 56, South Kitsap 15

Sunnyside 35, Southridge 13

Sunnyside Christian 72, Yakama Tribal 6

The Dalles, Ore. 28, Fort Vancouver 14

Toledo 42, Ilwaco 13

Touchet 44, Inchelium 22

Tri-Cities Prep 50, Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 14

Tumwater 49, Columbia River 0

Union 43, Mountain View 18

W. F. West 28, Ridgefield 7

Wahkiakum 40, Ocosta 0

Wellpinit 58, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 20

West Seattle 43, Ingraham 7

West Valley (Spokane) 45, Colville 18

Wilson 41, Bremerton 12

Woodinville 31, Edmonds-Woodway 0

Yelm 34, Thomas Jefferson 13

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