PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Neah Bay, Port Townsend close out regular season with blowout wins

PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Neah Bay, Port Townsend close out regular season with blowout wins

CLALLAM BAY — Cole Svec reached the end zone five times and the top-ranked Neah Bay Red Devils routed Clallam Bay 66-0 on Friday night.

Svec ran in three scores and returned two interceptions for touchdowns.

Chris Martinez had two touchdown runs.

Neah Bay (5-0, 9-0) has a week off before opening the state playoffs.

Port Townsend 49, Charles Wright

PORT TOWNSEND — Round one goes to the Redhawks in a unanimous decision.

It’s the next one that matters, though.

Port Townsend (7-2) faces Charles Wright again next Friday, again at Memorial Field, but this time it’s a winner-goes-to-districts, loser-goes-to-the-offseason affair.

Saturday’s area games

Neah Bay JV at Crescent (homecoming), noon.

Forks vs. Eatonville, at Stewart Field in Aberdeen, 7 p.m.

Friday’s scores from throughout the state

Auburn 49, Lakes 27

Auburn Mountainview 49, Enumclaw 28

Battle Ground 56, Prairie 19

Bellevue 47, Lake Washington 0

Bellingham 41, Highline 14

Black Hills 56, Centralia 28

Blanchet 31, Garfield 7

Bothell 55, Inglemoor 0

Camas 49, Heritage 0

Capital 45, Shelton 28

Chelan 35, Cashmere 21

Cheney 45, Pullman 21

Chiawana 83, Pasco 7

Clarkston 35, West Valley (Spokane) 14

Columbia (White Salmon) 17, Stevenson 14

Columbia River 49, Kelso 35

Colville 46, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 14

Concrete 44, Coupeville 14

Curtis 26, Stadium 13

Davis 14, Moses Lake 11

East Valley (Yakima) 12, Grandview 11

Eastside Catholic 41, Roosevelt 0

Edmonds-Woodway 14, Stanwood 13

Eisenhower 40, Sunnyside 14

Ellensburg 56, Ephrata 0

Entiat 46, Pateros 0

Federal Way 77, Kent-Meridian 21

Fife 56, Clover Park 18

Foster 26, Evergreen (Seattle) 0

Freeman 21, Deer Park 13

Gig Harbor 49, Bellarmine Prep 0

Graham-Kapowsin 35, Bethel 7

Granger 42, Cle Elum/Roslyn 20

Hockinson 13, R.A. Long 7

Hoquiam 34, Aberdeen 0

Inchelium 46, Northport 8

Issaquah 48, Redmond 24

Kalama 38, Castle Rock 19

Kamiak 44, Cascade (Everett) 7

Kamiakin 35, Walla Walla 13

Kennewick 58, Hanford 14

Kentwood 31, Todd Beamer 21

Klahowya 38, North Mason 28

La Salle 41, Goldendale 27

LaCenter 45, Seton Catholic 20

LaConner 17, Friday Harbor 0

Lake Stevens 52, Jackson 14

Lewis and Clark 10, Mead 0

Liberty (Spangle) 40, Tekoa/Rosalia 19

Lincoln 34, Foss 0

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 27, Colfax 25

Lindbergh 21, Renton 0

Marysville-Getchell 48, Lynnwood 27

Mercer Island 35, Sammamish 13

Monroe 22, Mount Vernon 19

Montesano 42, Elma 14

Mount Si 35, Liberty 17

Mountain View 45, Evergreen (Vancouver) 24

Mt. Spokane 28, Shadle Park 21

Neah Bay 66, Clallam Bay 0

North Kitsap 13, Olympic 10

North Thurston 39, Mount Tahoma 18

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 41, Springdale 30

Oak Harbor 49, Mountlake Terrace 9

Odessa-Harrington 54, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 8

Okanogan 44, Brewster 12

Olympia 35, Yelm 21

Oroville 54, Liberty Bell 6

Orting 45, White River 21

Othello 28, Toppenish 13

Peninsula 59, Bonney Lake 28

Pomeroy 54, Colton 0

Port Townsend 49, Charles Wright Academy 6

Prosser 42, Selah 35

Puyallup 35, Rogers (Puyallup) 0

Reardan 39, Davenport 12

Republic 33, Cusick 30

Richland 14, Southridge 3

Ridgefield 31, Hudson’s Bay 0

River Ridge 7, Steilacoom 0

River View 41, Kiona-Benton 7

Riverside 48, Newport 7

Royal 42, Cascade (Leavenworth) 13

Salem Academy, Ore. 18, King’s Way Christian School 0

Skyline 40, Eastlake 10

Squalicum 42, Anacortes 0

St. John-Endicott 58, LaCrosse/Washtucna/Kahlotus 8

Sumner 43, Auburn Riverside 13

Taholah 42, Naselle 38

Tenino 34, Rochester 17

Timberline 48, South Kitsap 7

Touchet def. Dayton, forfeit

Tumwater 56, W. F. West 21

Union 21, Skyview 17

University 35, Central Valley 23

Wapato 12, Quincy 7

Washington 7, Franklin Pierce 0

Washougal 27, Mark Morris 0

Wenatchee 41, West Valley (Yakima) 7

White Swan 40, Kittitas 12

Wilbur-Creston 47, Kettle Falls 12

Woodland 41, Fort Vancouver 34

Zillah 31, Connell 21

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