FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Where the Rainshadow Rumble was a rout and the Chimacum dream comes true

FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Where the Rainshadow Rumble was a rout and the Chimacum dream comes true

SEQUIM — Sequim overcame four-first half interceptions and 15 penalties to wallop Port Angeles 49-6 in the Rainshadow Rumble on Friday.

The Roughriders’ defense stuffed the Wolves on their opening drive and promptly marched down the field with a new-look zone read offense and a new starting quarterback, junior Tyrus Beckett.

Taylor Millsap scored on a 1-yard run and Port Angeles led 6-0 with 7:45 to play in the first quarter.

But it was all Sequim after that.

Arnold Black ran for three first-half touchdowns for the Wolves (3-1, 5-1).

Gavin Velarde electrified the Homecoming crowd by taking a Riley Cowan rollout pass 64 yards for a TD.

Velarde hurdled a Port Angeles defender and then used pure speed to race down the sideline for a score.

Sequim ran its lead to 28-6 at the half and added to its advantage with more big plays in the second half.

Cowan found Noah Christiansen for a 22-yard TD pass, James Thayer returned an interception 25 yards for another score and Mark Feeney capped the scoring by plowing over two Port Angeles defenders for a 14-yard rushing TD.

Neah Bay 62, Lummi 12

NEAH BAY — Three big plays separated the Red Devils from the Blackhawks in Friday night’s game.

After Lummi cut Neah Bay’s lead to 14-6 with 27 seconds left in the first half, Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. hooked up with Cameron Buzzell for a 62-yard touchdown pass with 10 second left in the half to give the Red Devils a 22-6 halftime lead.

Cole Svec then returned the second-half kickoff for a TD to make it 30-6.

Lummi drove inside the Neah Bay 20-yard line on the ensuing drive, but Svec picked off Blackhawks quarterback Jonathan Casimir at the 11.

Two plays later, Munyagi threw over the top to Buzzell for an 86-yard touchdown. With 9:42 left in the third quarter, the Red Devils’ lead had ballooned to 36-6.

Svec scored five touchdowns for the second-ranked Red Devils, who have won nine straight over Lummi.

Chimacum 14, Coupeville 9

COUPEVILLE — Finally. After two close calls this season, the Cowboys finally broke through to win their first game in nearly two years.

Chimacum trailed 9-6, but score in the final seconds to beat the Wolves on Friday night.

Port Townsend 43, Klahowya 6

PORT TOWNSEND — The Redhawks clinched their second straight Olympic League 1A title by pulling away from the Eagles in the second half Friday at Memorial Field.

Klahowya is responsible for all 12 points scored on Port Townsend this season.

Hoquiam 56, Forks 7

HOQUIAM — The Spartans fell on the road to the fifth-ranked Grizzlies.

Saturday’s area games

Crescent hosts Clallam Bay at 1 p.m.

Quilcene has its homecoming game against Muckleshoot at 1 p.m.

Friday’s scores from throughout the state

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 78, Wellpinit 24

Archbishop Murphy 55, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 0

Arlington 51, Marysville-Pilchuck 27

Asotin 35, Tri-Cities Prep 7

Auburn Riverside 7, Enumclaw 0

Ballard def. Franklin, forfeit

Battle Ground 42, Evergreen (Vancouver) 7

Bellevue 42, Liberty 0

Bellevue Christian 23, Vashon Island 6

Black Hills 42, Kelso 7

Blanchet 42, Lakeside (Seattle) 14

Burlington-Edison 45, Blaine 21

Camas 51, Union 16

Centralia 29, Bremerton 21

Chelan 42, Cascade (Leavenworth) 14

Cheney 27, West Valley (Spokane) 15

Chiawana 36, Walla Walla 13

Chimacum 14, Coupeville 9

Colville 55, Newport 0

Concrete 40, Friday Harbor 0

Connell 63, Columbia (Burbank) 0

Cusick 71, Northport 8

Davenport 48, Colfax 22

Davis 20, Sunnyside 14

Dayton 68, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 6

Deer Park 42, Chewelah 14

East Valley (Spokane) 30, Clarkston 22

Eastside Catholic 42, O’Dea 14

Eatonville 42, Tenino 41

Edmonds-Woodway 41, Shorewood 0

Ellensburg 27, Prosser 26

Elma 39, Aberdeen 19

Ephrata 45, Wapato 14

Federal Way 64, Mt. Rainier 27

Fife 55, Orting 20

Freeman 36, Medical Lake 13

Gig Harbor 27, Olympia 26

Glacier Peak 58, Shorecrest 8

Gonzaga Prep 35, Central Valley 13

Graham-Kapowsin 35, Puyallup 13

Grandview 27, Quincy 13

Hockinson 52, Washougal 0

Hoquiam 56, Forks 7

Issaquah 29, Mount Si 10

Jackson 44, Mount Vernon 7

Juanita 37, Newport 14

Kalama 61, Seton Catholic 19

Kennewick 14, Southridge 3

Kentwood 28, Kent-Meridian 7

King’s 56, Granite Falls 27

King’s Way Christian School 66, Fort Vancouver 41

La Salle 26, Naches Valley 9

LaCenter 54, Stevenson 13

Lake Stevens 42, Mariner 7

Lake Washington 49, Mercer Island 28

Lakewood 50, Sultan 21

Lewis and Clark 24, University 21

Life Christian Academy 49, Rainier 21

Lincoln 21, Central Kitsap 0

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 47, Reardan 7

Lindbergh 27, Foster 6

Lynden 34, Ferndale 7

Lynnwood 49, Mountlake Terrace 28

Mabton 60, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 7

Marysville-Getchell 31, Everett 12

Meridian 41, Lynden Christian 18

Monroe 55, Cascade (Everett) 14

Montesano 36, Rochester 15

Morton/White Pass 42, Adna 25

Moses Lake 35, Eastmont 19

Mount Baker 57, Nooksack Valley 14

Mountain View 27, Heritage 21

Mt. Spokane 56, North Central 14

Napavine 40, Toutle Lake 20

Nathan Hale 28, Ingraham 21

Neah Bay 62, Lummi 12

North Beach 70, Tacoma Baptist 14

North Kitsap 28, Kingston 7

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 55, Liberty (Spangle) 17

Oak Harbor 49, Stanwood 6

Olympic 42, North Mason 0

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 42, Onalaska 0

Peninsula 34, Auburn Mountainview 20

Pomeroy 52, Sunnyside Christian 10

Port Townsend 43, Klahowya 6

Pullman 42, Lakeland, Idaho 6

Raymond 14, Ilwaco 13

Redmond 21, Inglemoor 10

Richland 35, Pasco 7

Ridgefield 30, Crook County, Ore. 13

River Ridge 28, Clover Park 0

Rogers (Puyallup) 24, Spanaway Lake 0

Roosevelt 43, Cleveland 25

Royal 56, Kiona-Benton 6

Seattle Prep 28, Bainbridge 7

Selah 21, Othello 20

Selkirk 56, Inchelium 16

Sequim 49, Port Angeles 6

Skyview 49, Columbia River 16

Snohomish 48, Kamiak 28

Squalicum 27, Sehome 0

Sumner 31, Lakes 24

Todd Beamer 35, Decatur 15

Toledo 48, Mossyrock 6

Touchet 58, Colton 12

Tumwater 54, West Valley (Yakima) 6

W. F. West 35, Prairie 24

Washington 49, White River 21

West Seattle 29, Chief Sealth 6

Wilson 41, Foss 0

Winlock 35, Wahkiakum 16

Woodinville 27, Eastlake 21

Woodland 35, R.A. Long 14

Yelm 42, Bellarmine Prep 35, OT

Zillah 49, Highland 3

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