Sequim’s Riley Cowan was named the West Team’s offensive MVP in the 25th annual Earl Barden All-Star Classic. Cowan rushed for 35 yards and threw a touchdown pass for the West.

Sequim’s Riley Cowan was named the West Team’s offensive MVP in the 25th annual Earl Barden All-Star Classic. Cowan rushed for 35 yards and threw a touchdown pass for the West.

ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME: Sequim’s Cowan West offensive MVP

YAKIMA — The West as a team was overwhelmed by the East, but local standouts shined at the 25th annual Earl Barden All-Star Classic at Zaepfel Stadium

The East won 37-6, but Sequim quarterback Riley Cowan was named the West’s offensive MVP. One of four quarterbacks used by the West, Cowan threw the only TD of the game for his team in the second quarter, a four-yarder to Tyler Nevin of Concrete.

Cowan, who helped lead Sequim to an Olympic League 2A Division championship and was named the league MVP, had 35 yards rushing on five carries and was 4 for 8 passing for four yards.

It was Cowan’s final high school football game. He will be playing football for George Fox University in Newberg, Ore., this fall.

Also playing in the game were Logan Storm of Chimacum and Robert Comstock III of Quilcene. Storm had two rushes for nine yards and two receptions for nine yards. Comstock, who has signed to play at the College of the Siskiyous in Weed, Calif., had a reception for nine yards.

Chase Campbell of Port Townsend also played in the game on the offensive line. Campbell is moving on to play football at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn.

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