HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Sequim runs past Port Angeles 34-7; other prep football results

PORT ANGELES — Lopaka Yasamura ran for three second half touchdowns to help Sequim pull away from rival Port Angeles and win 34-7 at Civic Field on Friday night.

Roughriders running back Nathan Angevine scored on a 20-yard run on a fourth-and-six play with five minutes to left in the third quarter, cutting the Wolves’ lead to 14-7.

Then Yasamura took over.

He scored on a 55-yard run two minutes later, and a Jack Wiker 2-point conversion extended the lead to 22-7.

In the fourth quarter, he scored on 9- and 16-yard runs to put Sequim ahead 34-7.

With their second win of the season, and second in two weeks, the Wolves move to 2-6 on the season and 2-4 in the Olympic League. They travel to face North Mason next Friday.

Port Angeles (0-4, 0-8) will try for its first win of the season at Kingston next week.

NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA FOOTBALL RESULTS:

Tacoma Baptist 28, Port Townsend 20

Neah Bay 96, Crescent 12

Elma 15, Forks 14

Chimacum 47, Vashon 0

Clallam Bay 40, Tulalip Heritage 30 (Saturday)

Evergreen Lutheran at Quilcene (Saturday)

OTHER HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES:

Adna 14, Pe Ell 7

Bellarmine Prep 21, Olympia 0

Bellevue 49, Liberty 11

Bellingham 28, Anacortes 21

Black Hills 42, Centralia 17

Bothell 23, Woodinville 7

Bremerton 46, Olympic 7

Burlington-Edison 24, Squalicum 17

Camas 55, Heritage 21

Capital 42, W. F. West 14

Cashmere 15, Cascade (Leavenworth) 14

Central Kitsap 41, Foss 14

Charles Wright Academy 49, Bellevue Christian 8

Cheney 38, West Valley (Spokane) 31

Chewelah 40, Newport 14

Chiawana 17, Southridge 14

Clarkston 42, Sandpoint, Idaho 35

Cle Elum/Roslyn 52, Granger 18

Clover Park 21, Franklin Pierce 14

Curtis 41, Rogers (Puyallup) 33

Cusick 52, Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 16

Deer Park 31, Colville 20

DeSales 48, Tri-Cities Prep 7

Eastmont 28, Eisenhower 3

Edmonds-Woodway 44, Mariner 13

Ellensburg 20, West Valley (Yakima) 0

Federal Way 43, Auburn 0

Fife 24, Sumner 14

Freeman 33, Kettle Falls 6

Gonzaga Prep 32, Mt. Spokane 3

Hanford 31, Richland 14

Hockinson 36, Aberdeen 7

Hoquiam 42, Tenino 3

Jackson 48, Lynnwood 6

Juanita 40, Lake Washington 0

Kamiakin 35, Walla Walla 33

Kelso 14, Mountain View 12

Kennewick 41, Pasco 0

Kentlake 49, Tahoma 22

King’s 51, Coupeville 7

Kingston 31, North Kitsap 27

LaCenter 35, Toledo 32

Lake Stevens 57, Snohomish 21

Lakes 63, Bonney Lake 35

Liberty Bell 12, Lake Roosevelt 6

Liberty Christian 66, Pomeroy 6

Lincoln 28, Wilson 18

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 33, Colfax 14

Lynden 49, Ferndale 14

Mark Morris 48, Washougal 0

Marysville-Pilchuck 47, Oak Harbor 39

Mead 15, Rogers (Spokane) 6

Meridian 28, Lynden Christian 7

Montesano 70, Rainier 0

Morton/White Pass 48, North Beach 8

Mount Baker 38, Blaine 14

Mount Si 38, Mercer Island 7

Mount Vernon 21, Monroe 14

Naches Valley 41, La Salle 20

Napavine 28, Mossyrock 0

Naselle 42, Ocosta 12

Nooksack Valley 28, Friday Harbor 14

Northport 32, Curlew 8

Onalaska 45, Winlock 42

Othello 61, Toppenish 3

Peninsula 51, Enumclaw 0

Prairie 72, Fort Vancouver 0

Prosser 38, East Valley (Yakima) 21

Puyallup 44, Bethel 30

Ridgefield 55, R.A. Long 27

River View 33, Connell 0

Royal 47, Columbia (Burbank) 0

Sedro-Woolley 21, Sehome 13

Selah 44, Wapato 0

Seton Catholic 21, Kalama 20

Shelton 55, Mount Tahoma 7

Skyview 42, Battle Ground 7

South Kitsap 42, Stadium 3

Steilacoom 38, White River 14

Sunnyside 43, Davis 28

Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 54, Mabton 6

Timberline 24, North Thurston 0

Touchet 34, Garfield-Palouse 6

Union 34, Evergreen (Vancouver) 0

University 21, Ferris 0

Wenatchee 48, Moses Lake 20

White Swan 41, Oroville 30

Willapa Valley 43, South Bend 0

Woodland 34, Columbia (White Salmon) 0

Yelm 17, Gig Harbor 12

Zillah 41, Goldendale 21

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