Crescent’s Noah Leonard jumps up to catch a pass against the Mary M. Knight Owls Saturday. Leonard finished the game with 246 yards rushing and 21 yards receiving.

Crescent’s Noah Leonard jumps up to catch a pass against the Mary M. Knight Owls Saturday. Leonard finished the game with 246 yards rushing and 21 yards receiving.

PREP FOOTBALL: Quilcene, Crescent romp

QUILCENE — Quilcene got over 200 yards rushing and 200 yards through the air and Olin Reynolds scored four touchdowns rushing, receiving and returning kicks in a 56-30 win over Oakville.

Crescent also won its Saturday football game 64-0 over Mary M. Knight.

The Rangers got 214 yards passing from quarterback Andy Johnston and a quartet of rushers gained a total of 256 yards on 19 carries. Eli Mahan led the Rangers with 106 yards rushing and a 30-yard touchdown.

Johnston passed 9 for 12 with two passing TDs to Reynolds. He also rushed for 54 yards on five carries. Holdem Elkins also had a 7-yard TD pass to Robert Comstock.

Reynolds had a 75-yard TD on a kickoff return, a 56-yard rushing TD and 46-yard and 6-yard TD receptions. He ended up with 107 yards receiving and 65 yards rushing.

Coach Trey Beathard said Jake Owens had 60 yards in returns and Comstock led the team with 16 tackles.

Beathard said it was the best game he’s seen Reynolds and Mahan have since he’s been the head coach. He also gave a lot of credit to the front line.

“The offensive line is doing a good job of protecting Andy.The guys up front are doing a good job of opening up holes,” Beathard said.

In two games this season, the Rangers (2-0) have scored a combined 118 points. Beathard said the Rangers’ next three games are huge — against a hot Crescent team on Sept. 23, followed by Rainier Christian and Tacoma Baptist.

“These three games will play a big part in what kind of season we’re going to have,” Beathard said.

Quilcene 56, Oakville 30

Oakville 0 6 8 16 — 30

Quilcene 18 12 14 12 — 56

First Quarter

Q—Johnston 5 run (XP failed)

Q—Reynolds 56 run (XP failed)

Q—Bruner 1 run (XP failed)

Second Quarter

Q—Bruner 12 run (XP failed)

Q—Reynolds 6 pass from Johnston (XP failed)

Third Quarter

Q—Reynolds 46 pass from Johnston (Johnston run)

Q—Reynolds 75 kickoff return (XP failed)

Fourth Quarter

Q—Mahan 30 run (XP failed)

Q—Comstock 7 pass from Elkins (XP failed)

Individual Stats

Rushing—Q: Mahan 5-106, Reynolds 3-65, Johnston 5-54, Bruner 4-30, Elkins 2-3, Budnek 1 (-2).

Passing—Q: Johnston 9-12-214, 2TDs; Elkins 1-3, TD.

Receiving—Q: Reynolds 5-107, Bruner 3-51, Comstock 2-47, Budnek 1-16.

Crescent 64, Mary Knight 0

ELMA — For the second straight game, the Crescent Loggers scored 64 points in a 64-0 walloping over Mary M. Knight.

Noah Leonard had a monster game for the Loggers, rushing for 242 yards on 12 carries (for a 20-yard-per-rush average) and four touchdowns, including TD runs of 44 and 46 yards. He also caught three passes for 21 yards and a TD. Workhorse Leonard has already gained 448 rushing in just two games this year.

Quarterback KC Spencer rushed for 137 yards on 11 carries and went for another 155 yards through the air on 10 for 20 passing.

Kyle Buchanan added another 42 yards rushing on nine carries as the Loggers totaled 431 yards rushing.

Eric Emery had 74 yards receiving on three catches, while Robert Cox had a 35-yard TD catch.

The Loggers also scored 64 points last week in a 78-64 loss to 1B powerhouse Tacoma Baptist.

KC Spencer also had two interceptions to add to his 1B record of career interceptions. Emery had an INT and Leonard led the team in tackles on defense, said coach Brian Shimko.

“We have some things to work on, but they look great,” said coach Brian Shimko.

Crescent will play a 6-man game against Clallam Bay at home at 1 p.m. Saturday, then will prepare for a showdown with a very good Quilcene Rangers team on Sept. 23.

Crescent 64, Mary M. Knight 0

Crescent 20 18 12 14— 64

Mary Knight 0 0 0 0— 0

First Quarter

C—Leonard 21 run (XP failed)

C—Cox 35 pass from Spencer (E. Emery pass from Spencer)

C—Leonard 6 pass from Spencer (XP failed)

Second Quarter

C—Leonard 11 run (XP failed)

C—Spencer 20 run (XP failed)

C—Spencer 16 run (XP failed)

Third Quarter

C—Leonard 46 run (XP faile)

C—Leonard 44 run (XP failed)

Fourth Quarter

C—Spencer 29 run (XP failed)

C—E. Emery 4 run (Buchanan run)

Individual Stats

Rushing—C: Leonard 12-242, Spencer 11-137, Buchanan 9-42, E. Emery 1-4, Kolten Corey 1-6.

Passing—C: Spencer 10-20-155, 2 TDs.

Receiving—C: Leonard 3-21, Cox 1-35, E. Emery 3-74, K. Buchanan 1-11, B. Emery 1-7, L. Buchanan 1-7.

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