PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Port Angeles falls to Olympic; Port Townsend rolls Chimacum; Sequim falls in overtime; other Friday scores

PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Port Angeles falls to Olympic; Port Townsend rolls Chimacum; Sequim falls in overtime; other Friday scores

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles struggled to contain Olympic’s running game and fell in its homecoming game 32-19 Friday night at Civic Field.

The Trojans racked up 257 yards on the ground, averaging nearly 8 yards per carry.

Keshun McGee picked up 66 of those yards. He finished with three touchdowns: one on the ground, one on a 79-yard punt return and the other on a 60-yard interception return.

The Roughriders (1-2, 3-2) had running back Miki Andrus for the first time this season. The senior ran for 83 yards on 10 carries and caught four passes for 45 yards.

Olympic built a 25-6 halftime lead, which it extended to 32-6 in the fourth quarter before the Riders scored a pair of late touchdowns, a 16-yard pass from Ryan Rodocker to Kellen Landry and a 4-yard run by Sam Burton.

Port Townsend 56, Chimacum 0

CHIMACUM — Port Townsend’s power rushing attack and a stifling defense put a damper on the return of varsity football to the Chimacum Valley, as the Redhawks rolled past the Cowboys 56-0 Friday.

Chimacum hosted the rivalry game, the first contest held on campus since World War II, according to the public address system.

Port Townsend running back Wesley Wheeler scored on his first carry of the season, powering 61 yards on the game’s second play from scrimmage.

Wheeler rushed four times for 95 yards and two touchdowns, and backfield partner David Sua returned from illness with six carries for 61 yards and two first-half scores as the Redhawks went ahead 42-0 at halftime.

Port Townsend’s backups saw the field for much of the second half.

The Redhawks (2-1, 3-2) will seek revenge for last week’s 29-21 loss to Coupeville at Memorial Field on Friday.

Chimacum (0-3, 0-5) will look for its first win at Klahowya on Thursday.

Centralia 34, Sequim 28, overtime

SEQUIM — The Wolves staged a comeback to force overtime with a pair of second-half touchdowns in Friday’s nonleague game.

The Tigers had the ball first in the extra period and scored to take a 34-28 lead.

Sequim’s attempt to tie or win the game was stuffed on a fourth-and-1 from the Centralia 14-yard line.

The Wolves (1-1, 3-2) return to Olympic League action next week with a home game against North Mason on Friday.

Other area scores from Friday night

Forks 20, Tenino 19

Lummi 65, Clallam Bay 30

Saturday’s area games

Crescent at Tulalip Heritage, 1 p.m.

Rainier Christian at Quilcene, 1 p.m.

Neah Bay vs. Lopez (at Oak Harbor High School), 1 p.m.

Scores from throughout the state

Aberdeen 29, Rochester 28

Archbishop Murphy 48, South Whidbey 12

Auburn 35, Enumclaw 14

Auburn Mountainview 38, Auburn Riverside 2

Ballard 49, Ingraham 0

Battle Ground 33, Heritage 22

Bellarmine Prep 29, Timberline 22

Bellevue 30, Glacier Peak 0

Bellingham 21, Friday Harbor 19

Bothell 46, Woodinville 3

Brewster def. Liberty Bell, forfeit

Camas 56, Skyview 24

Capital 3, Central Kitsap 0

Cascade (Leavenworth) 49, Bellevue Christian 7

Cascade Christian 42, Hazen 7

Central Valley 30, Mead 14

Centralia 34, Sequim 28, OT

Chelan 48, Oroville 6

Cheney 29, East Valley (Spokane) 14

Chief Sealth 47, Franklin 6

Clarkston 48, Kellogg, Idaho 6

Cle Elum/Roslyn 16, Naches Valley 14

Colfax 41, Springdale 8

Colville 54, Chewelah 0

Concrete 30, Darrington 20

Connell 31, River View 14

Curtis 49, Puyallup 26

Cusick 71, Curlew 34

Davenport 48, Liberty (Spangle) 41

Deer Park 45, Newport 7

Eastmont 20, Eisenhower 13

Eastside Catholic 42, Seattle Prep 7

Eatonville 23, Montesano 17

Edmonds-Woodway 21, Lynnwood 6

Ellensburg 49, Selah 14

Emerald Ridge 42, Rogers (Puyallup) 14

Entiat 68, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 52

Ephrata 26, Grandview 19

Federal Way 70, Decatur 24

Ferndale 49, Anacortes 14

Fife 45, Washington 19

Forks 20, Tenino 19

Foster 33, Renton 10

Franklin Pierce 32, Orting 14

Freeman 56, Riverside 7

Garfield 20, Nathan Hale 15

Gig Harbor 48, South Kitsap 7

Graham-Kapowsin 45, Spanaway Lake 14

Granger 21, Goldendale 6

Granite Falls 43, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 25

Hockinson 48, Hudson’s Bay 0

Hoquiam 19, Elma 6

Issaquah 28, Olympia 7

Joseph, Ore. 76, Yakama Tribal 20

Juanita def. Sammamish, forfeit

Kalama 21, Columbia (White Salmon) 13

Kamiak 27, Monroe 23

Kelso 65, Fort Vancouver 12

Kennedy 49, Lindbergh 21

Kennewick 48, Pasco 20

Kent-Meridian 31, Kentridge 9

Kentwood 28, Tahoma 0

Kettle Falls 48, Tekoa/Rosalia 0

King’s 52, Sultan 7

Kingston 31, Bremerton 0

Kittitas 22, Mabton 20

Klahowya 49, Coupeville 6

La Grande, Ore. 28, DeSales 27

LaCenter 28, Castle Rock 7

LaConner 43, Orcas Island 6

Lake Stevens 52, Cascade (Everett) 0

Lake Washington 34, Interlake 31

Lakes 29, Bonney Lake 22

Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 48, Medical Lake 14

Lakewood 50, Cedarcrest 20

Liberty Christian 64, Garfield-Palouse 18

Life Christian Academy 75, Chief Leschi 6

Lincoln 91, Mount Tahoma 0

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 42, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 7

Lummi 65, Clallam Bay 30

Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 58, South Wasco County, Ore. 36

Lynden 35, Sehome 17

Lynden Christian 48, Nooksack Valley 20

Mariner 42, Jackson 24

Marysville-Pilchuck 51, Marysville-Getchell 7

Meadowdale 28, Shorewood 21

Morton/White Pass 47, Wahkiakum 20

Moses Lake 31, Post Falls, Idaho 14

Mount Baker 33, Meridian 25

Mount Si 21, Inglemoor 14

Mountlake Terrace 44, Shorecrest 7

Napavine 39, Adna 21

Newport 20, Eastlake 10

North Beach 44, Rainier 7

North Kitsap 50, North Mason 8

O’Dea 31, Blanchet 7

Oak Harbor 41, Arlington 27

Odessa-Harrington 66, Wellpinit 28

Okanogan 83, Manson 0

Olympic 32, Port Angeles 19

Othello 47, East Valley (Yakima) 7

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 37, Mossyrock 0

Peninsula 26, Sumner 20

Port Townsend 56, Chimacum 0

Prairie 38, Mark Morris 14

Prosser 67, Wapato 0

Pullman 28, West Valley (Spokane) 21

Quincy 23, Toppenish 14

R.A. Long 7, Ridgefield 5

Raymond 52, Tacoma Baptist 6

Reardan 26, Wilbur-Creston 13

Republic 65, Inchelium 22

River Ridge 44, White River 0

Roosevelt 39, West Seattle 0

Royal 47, Wahluke 0

Sedro-Woolley 37, Blaine 7

Selkirk 68, Northport 18

Shadle Park 25, Gonzaga Prep 13

Skyline 59, Redmond 0

Snohomish 23, Mount Vernon 17, OT

South Bend 47, Ocosta 20

Southridge 41, Hanford 38

Squalicum 38, Burlington-Edison 28

St. John-Endicott 70, Colton 62

Stanwood 29, Everett 7

Steilacoom 54, Clover Park 18

Stevenson 58, Seton Catholic 13

Sunnyside Christian 50, Waterville 40

Toledo 33, Onalaska 24

Toutle Lake 40, Winlock 21

Tri-Cities Prep 49, Umatilla, Ore. 14

Tumwater 62, Columbia River 6

Union 55, Evergreen (Vancouver) 6

University 56, Rogers (Spokane) 20

Vashon Island 22, Earl Mariott, British Columbia 12

W. F. West 26, Black Hills 7

Waitsburg-Prescott 38, Kiona-Benton 26

Walla Walla 34, Richland 0

Warden 38, Lake Roosevelt 7

Warrenton, Ore. 56, Ilwaco 22

Wenatchee 58, Sunnyside 0

White Swan 28, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 10

Wilson 35, Shelton 20

Woodland 48, Washougal 7

Yelm 16, Stadium 6

Zillah 39, La Salle 33, OT

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