FRIDAY NIGHT PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: The guys in Cowboy costumes outscored those dressed like Pirates, and the Redhawks exorcised the demons of last season

FRIDAY NIGHT PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: The guys in Cowboy costumes outscored those dressed like Pirates, and the Redhawks exorcised the demons of last season

EDITOR’S NOTE: Updated to include more state scores from Friday night.

PORT TOWNSEND — The Chimacum Cowboys won their second game of the season, taking a 45-38 thriller over Vashon on Friday night at Memorial Field.

The Cowboys go into Tuesday’s half-game Olympic League 1A tiebreaker against Coupeville with two wins in three games, while the Wolves, who fell to Concrete 65-17 on Friday, have lost six straight games.

Port Townsend 36, Charles Wright 0

TACOMA — The Redhawks avenged their 2014 season-ending loss with their sixth shutout of 2015.

Port Townsend, undefeated and ranked eighth in Class 1A, will likely face Bellevue Christian next week in the West Central District playoffs.

Neah Bay 48, Clallam Bay 14

NEAH BAY — The second-ranked Red Devils ended their regular season with a routing of their nearest rival on Friday.

Sophomore quarterback Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. tossed three touchdowns — including two to Cameron Buzzell — and ran for another to lead Neah Bay to a 40-0 lead at halftime.

The Red Devils will have a bye next week during the Quad-District playoffs.

The Bruins, meanwhile, will play at Taholah next week. The Chitwins defeated Oakville 52-12 on Friday to secure District 4’s third seed at Quad-Districts.

Thursday’s area scores

Three area teams saw their seasons end with losses Thursday.

Sequim lost a heartbreaker to Bremerton 27-20, which eliminated the Wolves from postseason consideration.

Port Angeles fell to Kingston 45-21, and Forks lost to Eatonville 57-0.

The Roughriders and Spartans had long been eliminated from postseason contention and neither will play a crossover game this week.

Saturday’s area game

Crescent plays at Quilcene in a nonleague game at 1 p.m.

Friday’s scores from throughout the state

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 64, Odessa-Harrington 14

Battle Ground 42, Prairie 0

Bellevue 45, Lake Washington 3

Bellingham 33, Highline 7

Black Hills 41, Centralia 28

Bonney Lake 13, Peninsula 10

Bothell 49, Inglemoor 0

Burlington-Edison 27, Sehome 12

Camas 44, Heritage 10

Capital 31, Shelton 0

Cashmere 14, Chelan 10

Central Valley 31, University 17

Cheney 30, Pullman 22

Chiawana 62, Pasco 3

Chimacum 45, Vashon Island 38

Clarkston 39, West Valley (Spokane) 0

Cle Elum/Roslyn 49, Granger 36

Colton 40, Pomeroy 28

Columbia (White Salmon) 41, Stevenson 0

Columbia River 24, Kelso 14

Colville 41, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 28

Concrete 65, Coupeville 17

Connell 31, Zillah 28

Curtis 49, Stadium 16

Davenport 28, Reardan 14

East Valley (Yakima) 14, Grandview 6

Eastside Catholic 40, Ballard 3

Ellensburg 54, Ephrata 6

Fife 48, Clover Park 0

Franklin Pierce 34, Washington 31

Freeman 36, Deer Park 21

Garfield 49, West Seattle 17

Garfield-Palouse 54, Sunnyside Christian 20

Gig Harbor 58, Bellarmine Prep 28

Glacier Peak 29, Arlington 19

Gonzaga Prep 47, Ferris 7

Graham-Kapowsin 27, Bethel 6

Hockinson 53, R.A. Long 0

Hoquiam 35, Aberdeen 0

Issaquah 40, Redmond 0

Juanita 48, Interlake 14

Kalama 28, Castle Rock 0

Kamiak 28, Cascade (Everett) 21

Kamiakin 44, Walla Walla 14

Kennedy 51, Hazen 0

Kennewick 47, Hanford 28

Kent-Meridian 70, Decatur 38

Kentridge 29, Mt. Rainier 8

Kentwood 14, Todd Beamer 0

Kettle Falls 31, Wilbur-Creston 16

King’s 38, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 14

Kiona-Benton 41, River View 0

Klahowya 38, North Mason 14

La Salle 42, Goldendale 12

LaConner 37, Friday Harbor 7

Lake Stevens 56, Jackson 14

Lakes 42, Auburn 21

Lewis and Clark 21, Mead 14

Liberty Bell 50, Oroville 14

Liberty Christian 90, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 16

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 33, Colfax 0

Lynden 37, Blaine 14

Mark Morris 23, Washougal 7

Marysville-Getchell 31, Mountlake Terrace 14

Medical Lake 27, Chewelah 12

Meridian 42, Nooksack Valley 6

Monroe 44, Mount Vernon 2

Montesano 42, Elma 7

Moses Lake 20, Davis 18

Mount Baker 27, Lynden Christian 15

Mount Si 14, Liberty 0

Mountain View 40, Evergreen (Vancouver) 17

Naches Valley 49, Highland 15

Naselle 72, Twin Valley 0

Nathan Hale 36, Bainbridge 14

Neah Bay 48, Clallam Bay 14

Newport 14, Riverside 7

North Thurston 28, Mount Tahoma 0

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 44, Springdale 14

Okanogan 35, Brewster 27

Olympia 35, Yelm 9

Olympic 17, North Kitsap 14

Orcas Island 49, Manson 7

Orting 27, White River 21

Othello 36, Toppenish 6

Port Townsend 36, Charles Wright Academy 0

Prosser 45, Selah 7

Puyallup 42, Rogers (Puyallup) 7

Quincy 44, Wapato 8

Renton 13, Lindbergh 6

Republic 66, Cusick 42

Ridgefield 31, Hudson’s Bay 0

Rogers (Spokane) 42, North Central 17

Royal 61, Cascade (Leavenworth) 0

Salem Academy, Ore. 54, King’s Way Christian School 14

Seattle Prep 45, Chief Sealth 6

Selkirk 52, Columbia (Hunters) 0

Skyline 37, Eastlake 21

Skyview 38, Union 21

Snohomish 27, Mariner 14

Squalicum 56, Anacortes 14

Stanwood 41, Shorewood 20

Sumner 40, Auburn Riverside 7

Sunnyside 28, Eisenhower 13

Taholah 52, Oakville 12

Tahoma 26, Federal Way 22

Tenino 47, Rochester 13

Thomas Jefferson 36, Kentlake 14

Timberline 38, South Kitsap 14

Tumwater 49, W. F. West 21

Warden 42, Mabton 14

Waterville 62, Yakama Tribal 36

West Valley (Yakima) 27, Wenatchee 26

White Swan 22, Kittitas 6

Wilson 16, Central Kitsap 9

Woodinville 21, Newport 7

Woodland 49, Fort Vancouver 6

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS

Mercer Island vs. Sammamish, ccd.

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