UPDATED — PREP FOOTBALL: Port Angeles edges rival Sequim in overtime; other area reports

UPDATED — PREP FOOTBALL: Port Angeles edges rival Sequim in overtime; other area reports

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles beat rival Sequim 20-14 in overtime when Ryan Rodocker connected with Kellen Landry for a 25-yard touchdown pass Friday night at Civic Field.

The Roughriders stopped Sequim on its overtime possession, forcing the Wolves to attempt a 27-yard field goal that went wide left.

On Port Angeles’ first play of overtime, Rodocker threw toward the end zone where Landry hauled in the pass and then corralled the ball after bobbling it to five the Riders their second consecutive win over the Wolves in the Rainshadow Rumble rivalry game.

Clallam Bay 69, Crescent 14

CLALLAM BAY — Bruins senior Casey Randall accounted for seven of Clallam Bay’s 11 touchdowns as the Bruins mauled the Loggers Friday night.

Randall ran for scores of 9 and 20 yards, threw scoring strikes of 8, 29 and 7 yards, all to Kyle Keys, and ran two back two interceptions for 80 yards apiece in the victory.

Keys had three carries for 132 yards, with touchdown runs on reverse pitches of 55 and 57 yards for Clallam Bay.

Zach Fletcher scored twice for Crescent on runs of 5 and 60 yards.

The Bruins (1-2, 4-3) visit Tulalip next week while the Loggers (0-3, 2-5) travel to Neah Bay.

Port Townsend 27, Klahowya 9

BREMERTON — The Redhawks are one win away from winning the Olympic League 1A Division championship after holding the Eagles to nine points for the second time this season.

Port Townsend can wrap up the championship with a win over Chimacum next Friday at Memorial Stadium.

Neah Bay 50, Lummi 38

BELLINGHAM — The top-ranked Red Devils claimed their second 12-point win of the season over the fourth-ranked Blackhawks in 8-man football action.

Lummi cut Neah Bay’s lead to 42-38 at the end of the third quarter, but Elisha Winck scored on a 55-yard run midway through the fourth to extend the lead to 50-38.

Hoquiam 54, Forks 6

FORKS — The hurting Spartans had another rough outing against the Grizzlies.

Cole Basinger scored Forks’ only touchdown, a 40-yard run, with 6:44 left in the fourth quarter.

Coupeville 57, Chimacum 14

CHIMACUM — The Cowboys stayed with the Wolves for two quarters before Coupeville pulled away after halftime.

Chimacum trailed 21-6 at the intermission, but the Wolves outscored the Cowboys 36-18 in the second half.

Friday’s scores from around the state

Adna 26, Morton/White Pass 12

Archbishop Murphy 54, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 7

Auburn 31, Bonney Lake 28

Battle Ground 21, Evergreen (Vancouver) 14

Bellarmine Prep 20, Yelm 14

Bellevue 37, Liberty 0

Black Hills 35, Kelso 10

Bothell 56, Skyline 0

Brewster 40, Oroville 0

Burlington-Edison 41, Blaine 22

Camas 37, Union 20

Capital 57, Mount Tahoma 0

Cascade (Leavenworth) 35, Chelan 33

Castle Rock 18, Columbia (White Salmon) 7

Centralia 17, Bremerton 10

Chiawana 28, Walla Walla 19

Chief Sealth 18, West Seattle 14

Clallam Bay 69, Crescent 14

Cle Elum/Roslyn 28, Goldendale 7

Colville 57, Newport 0

Concrete 36, Friday Harbor 20

Connell 44, Columbia (Burbank) 0

Coupeville 57, Chimacum 14

Curtis 28, Bethel 21

Cusick 66, Northport 26

Davenport 48, Colfax 19

Davis 72, Sunnyside 6

Deer Park 42, Chewelah 6

DeSales 13, Asotin 9

East Valley (Spokane) 27, Clarkston 23

East Valley (Yakima) 20, Toppenish 13

Eastlake 17, Woodinville 6

Eastside Catholic 26, O’Dea 20

Eatonville 35, Tenino 0

Edmonds-Woodway 55, Shorewood 14

Ellensburg 21, Prosser 14

Elma 46, Aberdeen 6

Emerald Ridge 41, South Kitsap 20

Enumclaw 23, Auburn Riverside 13

Ephrata 31, Wapato 15

Ferndale 37, Lynden 35

Ferris 16, Mead 7

Fife 29, Orting 13

Freeman 71, Medical Lake 29

Garfield 21, Rainier Beach 14

Gig Harbor 45, Olympia 14

Glacier Peak 41, Shorecrest 0

Gonzaga Prep 49, Central Valley 24

Graham-Kapowsin 42, Puyallup 14

Granger 28, Riverside, Ore. 20

Hazen 26, Highline 20

Hockinson 49, Washougal 13

Hoquiam 56, Forks 6

Interlake 39, Sammamish 21

Kalama 45, Seton Catholic 21

Kamiak 62, Snohomish 38

Kamiakin 47, Hanford 12

Kennedy 49, Evergreen (Seattle) 0

Kennewick 32, Southridge 9

Kentwood 38, Kent-Meridian 7

King’s 36, Granite Falls 13

LaCenter 36, Stevenson 14

LaConner 41, Darrington 8

Lake Stevens 52, Mariner 7

Lakeland, Idaho 49, Pullman 12

Lakes 28, Sumner 10

Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 38, Riverside 14

Lakewood 49, Sultan 0

Lewis and Clark 48, University 21

Liberty (Spangle) 54, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 7

Liberty Christian 62, Sunnyside Christian 16

Lincoln 41, Central Kitsap 14

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 7, Reardan 6

Lindbergh 20, Foster 7

Lynden Christian 31, Meridian 0

Mabton 42, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 7

Mark Morris 28, Hudson’s Bay 0

Marysville-Getchell 35, Everett 26

Marysville-Pilchuck 54, Arlington 27

Meadowdale 41, Renton 0

Mercer Island 49, Lake Washington 13

Monroe 42, Cascade (Everett) 0

Montesano 16, Rochester 14

Moses Lake 45, Eastmont 13

Mount Baker 21, Nooksack Valley 11

Mount Si 20, Issaquah 14

Mount Vernon 31, Jackson 0

Mountain View 45, Heritage 0

Mountlake Terrace 66, Lynnwood 13

Mt. Spokane 33, North Central 7

Naches Valley 34, La Salle 8

Napavine 62, Toutle Lake 7

Nathan Hale 43, Ingraham 26

Neah Bay 50, Lummi 38

Newport 49, Juanita 28

North Kitsap 30, Kingston 7

North Thurston 28, Shelton 14

Oak Harbor 56, Stanwood 13

Odessa-Harrington 42, Pateros 38

Okanogan 55, Omak 7

Olympic 36, North Mason 20

Othello 32, Selah 13

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 47, Onalaska 12

Peninsula 25, Auburn Mountainview 20

Pomeroy 64, LaCrosse/Washtucna/Kahlotus 0

Port Angeles 20, Sequim 14, OT

Port Townsend 27, Klahowya 9

Quincy 27, Grandview 13

Raymond 52, Ilwaco 13

Republic 84, Curlew 8

Richland 49, Pasco 12

Ridgefield 50, Fort Vancouver 18

River Ridge 59, Clover Park 0

Roosevelt 31, Cleveland 14

Royal 36, Kiona-Benton 21

Seattle Prep 56, Bainbridge 35

Sedro-Woolley 49, Anacortes 21

Selkirk 48, Inchelium 26

Skyview 35, Columbia River 28

South Bend 41, Chief Leschi 16

Springdale 46, Kettle Falls 26

Squalicum 52, Sehome 6

St. John-Endicott 80, Dayton 28

Steilacoom 34, Franklin Pierce 13

Tahoma 49, Kentlake 14

Timberline 31, Stadium 14

Todd Beamer 63, Decatur 0

Toledo 52, Mossyrock 0

Tonasket 48, Manson 6

Touchet 52, Colton 16

Tumwater 55, West Valley (Yakima) 3

Twin Valley 26, Naselle 22

W. F. West 44, Prairie 13

Wahkiakum 18, Winlock 13

Waitsburg-Prescott 45, Tri-Cities Prep 28

Washington 47, White River 14

Wellpinit 70, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 50

Wenatchee 58, Eisenhower 14

West Valley (Spokane) 17, Cheney 14

White Swan 48, Lake Roosevelt 14

Wilbur-Creston def. Tekoa/Rosalia, forfeit

Wilson 13, Foss 0

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