The Associated Press Neah Bay’s Cameron Buzzell (14) is tackled by Odessa-Harrington defensive linebacker John DeWulf (17) as he leaps for extra yardage during the Class 1B state football championship on Saturday in Tacoma.

The Associated Press Neah Bay’s Cameron Buzzell (14) is tackled by Odessa-Harrington defensive linebacker John DeWulf (17) as he leaps for extra yardage during the Class 1B state football championship on Saturday in Tacoma.

PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Neah Bay wins 4th state championship in school history

TACOMA — Neah Bay came ready and prepared for formerly unbeaten Odessa-Harrington, cutting down the Titans 64-34 to earn the school’s fourth Class 1B state football championship on Saturday at the Tacoma Dome.

The Red Devils (11-1) never trailed in racking up their third title in four seasons, holding leads of 6-0 after one quarter, 34-14 at halftime and 50-20 after three quarters.

Cameron Buzzell led the way for Neah Bay, racking up 168 rushing yards on just eight carries, including touchdown runs from 63, 53 and 30-yards out. Buzzell also caught a 59-yard touchdown pass from Rwehabura Munyagi Jr., and completed a 32-yard pass of his own.

Cole Svec rushed 20 times for 87 yards and a score and also caught four passes for another 82 yards and TDs of 16 and 22.

The Red Devils now are the reigning 1B boys basketball and football state champions.

A complete championship game story and notebook will appear in Monday’s edition of the Peninsula Daily News.

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