HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL — Sequim is pounded by Kingston. Other game scores.

SEQUIM — Kingston beat Sequim for the first time in six tries by pounding the Wolves 47-28 behind four touchdowns from Nick Tabanera.

Worse than the loss for the Wolves was a scary injury to sophomore running back Brady Vig with 36 seconds remaining in the game. The game officials called the game so Vig could be placed on a stretcher and taken away in an ambulance.

After the game, Sequim (0-4, 0-6) head coach Erik Wiker said Vig hurt his neck but was able to move.

“We wish and hope for the best, but there were a lot of good signs and it was more precautionary than it is, ‘he’s not moving something,'” Wiker said.

The Wolves reached the scoreboard first by marching 78 yards on the first drive of the game, with quarterback Jack Wiker finishing the possession with the first of his four touchdowns.

But Kingston (3-1, 3-3) reeled off 21 consecutive points and led 27-14 at halftime.

After Wiker’s third touchdown cut the lead to 34-21, Tabanera squirted through the line and ran untouched from there for a 47-yard touchdown run that put the Buccaneers ahead by 20 points with 8:39 remaining in the game.

OTHER GAME SCORES:

Bremerton 63, Port Angeles 7

Eatonville 42, Chimacum 7

Forks 39, Rainier 0

Neah Bay 65, Tulalip Heritage 20

Quilcene 38, Muckleshoot Tribal 22

(Saturday’s games are Clallam Bay at Lopez Island; Port Townsend at Cascade Christ. at Sumner High School; and Lummi at Crescent.)

OTHER RESULTS:

Adna 44, Winlock 14

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Odessa-Harrington 26

Archbishop Murphy 46, South Whidbey 15

Auburn Mountainview 41, Peninsula 0

Bellarmine Prep 24, Capital 14

Bellevue 70, Interlake 7

Blaine 26, Friday Harbor 19

Bonney Lake 27, Decatur 14

Camas 77, Evergreen (Vancouver) 28

Cascade (Everett) 19, Lynnwood 7

Cascade (Leavenworth) 56, Tonasket 7

Cashmere 51, Okanogan 7

Castle Rock 38, Kalama 19

Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 50, Bellevue Christian 6

Central Kitsap 17, Olympia 14

Central Valley 47, University 14

Charles Wright Academy 44, Vashon Island 20

Cheney 34, East Valley (Spokane) 28

Chewelah 33, Medical Lake 28

Chiawana 24, Kamiakin 21

Cle Elum/Roslyn 54, Naches Valley 19

Cleveland 26, Franklin 21

Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 62, Waterville 12

Columbia (White Salmon) 50, Seton Catholic 10

Columbia River 27, Kelso 20, 2OT

Concrete 56, Bridgeport 13

Connell 44, Warden 0

Cusick 70, Republic 20

East Valley (Yakima) 34, West Valley (Yakima) 28, OT

Eastmont 35, Davis 14

Eastside Catholic 67, Rainier Beach 34

Edmonds-Woodway 28, Kamiak 16

Entiat 44, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 16

Ephrata 23, Selah 6

Federal Way 52, Todd Beamer 14

Ferndale 55, Sedro-Woolley 14

Ferris 28, Mt. Spokane 7

Fife 36, Steilacoom 16

Foss 41, Timberline 8

Freeman 41, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 0

Garfield-Palouse 48, St. John-Endicott 8

Gig Harbor 48, Stadium 0

Goldendale 33, La Salle 20

Gonzaga Prep 45, North Central 12

Graham-Kapowsin 35, Bethel 28

Grandview 34, Toppenish 27

Granite Falls 47, Coupeville 14

Hoquiam 54, Elma 7

Inglemoor 38, Redmond 14

Jackson 35, Mariner 32

Juanita 41, Mercer Island 29

Kennedy 47, Foster 0

King’s 62, Cedarcrest 14

Kingston 47, Sequim 28

Kiona-Benton 25, Columbia (Burbank) 20

Kittitas 38, White Swan 14

Klahowya 15, Olympic 14

LaCenter 40, Tenino 6

LaConner 45, Seattle Lutheran 0

LaCrosse/Washtucna 66, Pomeroy 36

Lake Stevens 45, Arlington 21

Lakeland, Idaho 42, Colville 0

Lakes 61, Enumclaw 7

Lakeside (Seattle) 43, Highline 21

Lakewood 49, Sultan 7

Liberty 50, Sammamish 7

Liberty Christian 78, Sunnyside Christian 0

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 34, Davenport 6

Lindbergh 38, Renton 24

Lynden 43, Bellingham 13

Mabton 44, Tri-Cities Prep 0

Mark Morris 41, Hockinson 9

Marysville-Getchell 48, Everett 19

Marysville-Pilchuck 69, Stanwood 6

Mead 57, Shadle Park 13

Meadowdale 17, Mountlake Terrace 14

Meridian 42, Nooksack Valley 14

Monroe 22, Snohomish 18

Montesano 44, Rochester 7

Morton/White Pass 27, Toutle Lake 7

Mossyrock 26, Pe Ell 3

Mount Baker 43, Lynden Christian 26

Mount Si 51, Lake Washington 0

Mountain View 49, Fort Vancouver 0

Naselle 71, Onalaska 45

Nathan Hale 43, Chief Sealth 23

Newport 28, Roosevelt 26

Newport 31, Riverside 21

North Kitsap 48, North Mason 18

Oak Harbor 35, Mount Vernon 27

Othello 34, Ellensburg 0

Pateros 22, Wilbur-Creston 16

Prairie 54, Hudson’s Bay 6

Prosser 62, Wapato 0

Pullman 33, Clarkston 27

Puyallup 42, Emerald Ridge 35, OT

Quincy 21, Chelan 0

R.A. Long 27, Aberdeen 21

Rainier Christian 60, Highland Christian Prep 8

Raymond 61, South Bend 0

Reardan 19, Colfax 14

Richland 29, Kennewick 14

Ridgefield 56, Washougal 3

River Ridge 41, Centralia 34

River View 56, Granger 18

Seattle Prep 38, Bainbridge 17

Sehome 30, Burlington-Edison 29

Selkirk 40, Curlew 0

Shelton 34, Lincoln 28

Shorecrest 23, Shorewood 17

Skyline 64, Ballard 17

Skyview 46, Heritage 7

South Kitsap 45, Yelm 3

Springdale 51, Liberty (Spangle) 24

Squalicum 28, Anacortes 7

Stevenson 46, Ilwaco 0

Sumner 14, Orting 13

Sunnyside 27, Moses Lake 24

Tacoma Baptist 28, Darrington 21

Tahoma 32, Kentridge 23

Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 22, Asotin 6

Touchet 56, Colton 20

Tumwater 28, North Thurston 12

Union 28, Battle Ground 7

W. F. West 24, Black Hills 6

Wahkiakum 31, Napavine 28

Wahluke 49, Royal 13

Waitsburg-Prescott 39, Dayton 0

Walla Walla 45, Pasco 27

Washington 22, Clover Park 14

Wellpinit 62, Northport 34

Wenatchee 34, Eisenhower 9

West Seattle 44, Ingraham 13

West Valley (Spokane) 41, Deer Park 13

White River 17, Franklin Pierce 14

Willapa Valley 47, North Beach 16

Wilson 46, Mount Tahoma 0

Wishkah Valley 64, Lake Quinault 34

Woodinville 30, Eastlake 15

Woodland 35, Toledo 12

Zillah 56, Highland 0

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