FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Some area teams blow out, others blown out; Sequim's game canceled

FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Some area teams blow out, others blown out; Sequim’s game canceled

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend pitched its fourth shutout in five games this season, blanking Chimacum 58-0 in a one-sided Quimper Quarrel rivalry game at Memorial Field on Friday.

The eighth-ranked Redhawks led 21-0 after one quarter and 49-0 at halftime.

Wesley Wheeler ran for three touchdowns for Port Townsend. Ezra Easley had two TD runs and was responsible for the final two points when he tackled Cowboys quarterback Cole Dotson in the end zone with six minutes remaining.

Jacob Ralls intercepted two passes and returned a first-quarter punt 53 yards for a touchdown, the second kick he’s taken to the house this season.

Sequim’s game canceled

Sequim was scheduled to play at Centralia on Friday, but the game was canceled due to a lockdown at Centralia High School that was caused by a potential threat of violence.

There was a possibility that the game would be played Saturday, but that would have caused too much of a conflict with SAT testing for Sequim players and Centralia’s homecoming dance. Ergo, the game will not be rescheduled.

Other area scores

Olympic 47, Port Angeles 0

Lummi 72, Clallam Bay 22

Tenino 47, Forks 14

Quilcene 26, Rainier Christian 14

Saturday’s area game

Just one: Crescent (2-2) hosts Tulalip Heritage (0-2) at 1 p.m.

Friday scores from throughout the state

Arlington 38, Oak Harbor 21

Auburn Mountainview 36, Auburn Riverside 17

Bellarmine Prep 35, Timberline 6

Bellevue 24, Glacier Peak 6

Bellevue Christian 9, Cascade (Leavenworth) 7

Bellingham 54, Friday Harbor 8

Black Hills 24, W. F. West 21

Blanchet 33, O’Dea 21

Camas 42, Skyview 10

Cheney 35, East Valley (Spokane) 7

Colfax 43, Springdale 6

Colton 68, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 12

Deer Park 33, Newport 7

Eastlake 55, Newport 13

Eastside Catholic 54, Seattle Prep 10

Ellensburg 42, Selah 0

Everett 43, Stanwood 25

Federal Way 50, Decatur 12

Ferndale 55, Anacortes 14

Freeman 55, Riverside 18

Gig Harbor 65, South Kitsap 0

Gonzaga Prep 48, Shadle Park 14

Graham-Kapowsin 35, Spanaway Lake 0

Kalama 21, Columbia (White Salmon) 0

Kamiak 32, Monroe 28

Kamiakin 35, Chiawana 7

Kelso 34, Fort Vancouver 12

Klahowya 29, Coupeville 13

LaCenter 20, Castle Rock 14

Lakes 27, Bonney Lake 7

Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 49, Medical Lake 12

Lewis and Clark 38, North Central 14

Liberty (Spangle) 14, Davenport 13

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 32, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 29

Lummi 72, Clallam Bay 22

Lyle-Wishram 34, Mitchell-Spray, Ore. 14

Lynden 47, Sehome 14

Lynden Christian 19, Nooksack Valley 13

Mariner 41, Jackson 7

Marysville-Pilchuck 49, Marysville-Getchell 10

Mercer Island 26, Liberty 21

Montesano 56, Eatonville 21

Morton/White Pass 42, Wahkiakum 6

Moses Lake 13, Post Falls, Idaho 8

Mountain View 42, Bethel 28

Mountlake Terrace 30, Shorecrest 26

Napavine 24, Adna 0

Nathan Hale 25, Garfield 15

North Thurston 28, Foss 7

Olympia 32, Issaquah 14

Olympic 47, Port Angeles 0

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 47, Mossyrock 0

Port Townsend 58, Chimacum 0

Prairie 20, Mark Morris 12

Prosser 80, Wapato 6

Quilcene 26, Rainier Christian 14

Rochester 27, Aberdeen 6

Skyline 46, Redmond 14

Snohomish 65, Mount Vernon 14

South Bend 42, Ocosta 6

Tenino 47, Forks 14

Toledo 40, Onalaska 20

Toutle Lake 42, Winlock 6

Tumwater 54, Columbia River 14

University 50, Rogers (Spokane) 7

Washington 35, Fife 27

Wenatchee 22, Sunnyside 7

Woodinville 45, Bothell 14

Woodland 49, Washougal 7

Zillah 35, La Salle 0

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS

Sequim vs. Centralia, ppd.

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