FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Good news for animals, not so good news for humans

FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Good news for animals, not so good news for humans

FORKS — Tristan Robinette threw three touchdown passes to lead Elma to a 31-0 win over Forks on Friday night.

Junior Kenny Gale ran for 131 yards on 25 carries for the Spartans.

Elsewhere in North Olympic Peninsula high school football action, it paid to have an animal mascot.

Sequim 48, North Mason 6

BELFAIR — The Wolves dominated offensively and defensively to keep themselves in postseason position.

Freshman Riley Cowan tossed four first-half touchdowns, two to backup quarterback Nick Faunce, as Sequim (2-1, 3-1) rolled to a 42-6 first-half lead.

Sophomore speedster Gavin Velarde also got in on the scoring for Sequim, returning a kickoff 81 yards for a TD after a North Mason touchdown cut the Wolves’ lead to 21-6.

Velarde added a 50-yard receiving touchdown in the first half, and triggered the running clock with a 73-yard rushing touchdown after taking the snap from center.

Sequim sits all alone in third place in Olympic League 2A. The top three teams advance to the playoffs.

The Wolves host Port Angeles in the Rainshadow Rumble rivalry game at 7 p.m. next Friday.

Klahowya 14, Chimacum 13

PORT TOWNSEND — Oh so close for the Cowboys.

Chimacum continues to battle as it seeks its first win since Oct. 2013. This time the Cowboys came within a point of knocking off Olympic League 1A foe Klahowya at Memorial Field.

Black Hills 41, Port Angeles 0

TUMWATER — The Roughriders suffered their second straight shutout in a nonleague loss to the Evergreen League 2A Wolves.

Black Hills (1-0, 6-0) was on the periphery of the 2A rankings this week, receiving votes in The Associated Press poll.

It was the third time Port Angeles has been shutout this season.

The Roughriders (0-3, 1-5) will look to upset their rivals next Friday at Sequim.

Port Townsend 44, Coupeville 0

COUPEVILLE — The Redhawks (4-0, 6-0) remained unbeaten after posting their fifth shutout in six games.

Port Townsend led 21-0 at the end of the first quarter and 35-0 at halftime.

Lummi 46, Crescent 8

BELLINGHAM —The Blackhawks’ Jonathan Casimir threw five passing TDs and rushed for two more scores as Lummi rolled out to a 46-0 halftime lead against the Loggers (0-2, 2-4).

Saturday’s Games

Quilcene hosts Evergreen Lutheran in a SeaTac League duel at 1 p.m.

Neah Bay travels to Marysville to face Tulalip Heritage, also at 1 p.m.

Friday scores from throughout the state

Adna 54, Winlock 0

Almira/Coulee-Hartline def. Pateros, forfeit

Archbishop Murphy 66, Granite Falls 6

Arlington 50, Stanwood 19

Auburn Mountainview 46, Lakes 42

Ballard 63, Nathan Hale 22

Bellarmine Prep 37, South Kitsap 23

Bellevue 42, Juanita 14

Bellingham 34, Bellevue Christian 33, OT

Bethel 35, Emerald Ridge 28

Black Hills 41, Port Angeles 0

Blaine 35, Anacortes 28

Bonney Lake 35, Auburn Riverside 14

Bothell 48, Redmond 21

Camas 42, Battle Ground 6

Cascade (Leavenworth) 28, Omak 23

Castle Rock 40, Seton Catholic 8

Cheney 48, Moscow, Idaho 0

Chiawana 49, Hanford 35

Clarkston 47, Pullman 27

Colfax 36, Kettle Falls 0

Colton 72, Dayton 40

Columbia River 35, Fort Vancouver 13

Colville 20, Freeman 14

Connell 47, Kiona-Benton 6

Curtis 35, Rogers (Puyallup) 7

Cusick 25, Selkirk 20

Eastmont 14, Wenatchee 9

Eastside Catholic 54, Blanchet 6

Edmonds-Woodway 33, Shorecrest 6

Ellensburg 69, Wapato 0

Elma 31, Forks 0

Entiat 76, Wellpinit 12

Enumclaw 31, Peninsula 24

Ephrata 24, Selah 17

Ferris 34, Shadle Park 6

Fife 48, Franklin Pierce 32

Garfield-Palouse 70, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 6

Glacier Peak 43, Mountlake Terrace 3

Gonzaga Prep 28, University 6

Granger 48, Highland 7

Hockinson 17, Ridgefield 7

Hoquiam 10, Montesano 6

Ilwaco 48, Ocosta 0

Ingraham 13, Chief Sealth 12

Interlake 48, Mercer Island 41

Issaquah 34, Newport 28

Kalama 41, Stevenson 9

Kamiak 35, Jackson 14

Kamiakin 41, Pasco 0

Kentridge 24, Kentlake 7

King’s 49, South Whidbey 14

King’s Way Christian School 48, Umatilla, Ore. 28

Klahowya 14, Chimacum 13

La Salle 12, Cle Elum/Roslyn 3

LaCenter 49, Columbia (White Salmon) 21

LaConner 35, Concrete 18

Lake Stevens 42, Monroe 14

Lake Washington 24, Shorewood 5

Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 55, Deer Park 9

Lakewood 39, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 14

Liberty 2, Sammamish 0

Liberty Bell 40, Waterville 22

Lincoln 41, North Thurston 0

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 32, Liberty (Spangle) 7

Lindbergh def. Evergreen (Seattle), forfeit

Lummi 46, Crescent 8

Lynden 34, Burlington-Edison 16

Mabton 65, Lake Roosevelt 14

Mariner 35, Mount Vernon 9

Marysville-Pilchuck 51, Everett 33

Meadowdale 38, Lynnwood 28

Meridian 49, Nooksack Valley 28

Morton/White Pass 46, Mossyrock 21

Moses Lake 31, Sunnyside 20

Mount Baker 38, Lynden Christian 22

Mount Si 28, Eastlake 27

Mount Tahoma 14, Foss 0

Mountain View 25, Skyview 22

Mt. Spokane 30, Mead 14

Newport 34, Medical Lake 33

North Kitsap 44, Bremerton 27

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 64, Wilbur-Creston 8

O’Dea 45, Bainbridge 8

Oak Harbor 46, Marysville-Getchell 9

Olympia 44, Stadium 6

Olympic 46, Kingston 7

Onalaska 58, Wahkiakum 0

Orcas Island 39, Friday Harbor 7

Oroville 31, Tonasket 20

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 49, Toutle Lake 0

Port Townsend 44, Coupeville 0

Prairie 34, R.A. Long 0

Prosser 55, Toppenish 0

Puyallup 40, Spanaway Lake 20

Quincy 20, East Valley (Yakima) 6

Raymond 49, South Bend 14

Reardan 32, Springdale 0

Renton 37, Hazen 34

Republic 82, Northport 22

Richland 35, Kennewick 7

River Ridge 48, Washington 34

Riverside 32, Chewelah 20

Rochester 25, Eatonville 22

Roosevelt 47, Garfield 13

Royal 76, River View 0

Sedro-Woolley 34, Sehome 6

Sequim 48, North Mason 6

Shelton 28, Central Kitsap 27

Snohomish 35, Cascade (Everett) 28

Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 13, Kittitas 0

Southridge 17, Walla Walla 7

Steilacoom 41, Orting 15

Sumner 42, Auburn 21

Tahoma 41, Kent-Meridian 35

Tenino 38, Aberdeen 7

Thomas Jefferson 8, Todd Beamer 0

Toledo 27, Napavine 13

Touchet 54, Pomeroy 20

Tumwater 49, Centralia 6

Union 35, Heritage 29

W. F. West 30, Kelso 12

Warden 70, White Swan 22

Washougal 18, Hudson’s Bay 14

West Valley (Yakima) 10, Eisenhower 7

White River 25, Clover Park 16

Wilson 17, Capital 16

Woodinville 45, Inglemoor 0

Zillah 35, Goldendale 14

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