FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Not a good night to play against the North Olympic Peninsula — area teams go 4-0, three advance deeper into postseason

FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Not a good night to play against the North Olympic Peninsula — area teams go 4-0, three advance deeper into postseason

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend is state-bound for the first time in 11 years after beating Bellevue Christian 51-8 at Memorial Field on Friday night at Memorial Field.

David Sua passed for two touchdowns and ran for two for the Redhawks.

The Vikings scored in the second quarter to cut Port Townsend’s lead to 15-8, but the Redhawks added two more scores before halftime and never looked back.

The eighth-ranked Redhawks improve to 10-0 on the season. They will face third-ranked King’s (9-1) next week. The Knights defeated Lynden Christian 21-7 on Friday.

Quilcene 46, Tulalip Heritage 44

MARYSVILLE — The Rangers earned their second consecutive Class 1B state football appearance after going on the road and defeating the Hawks at Quil Ceda Stadium on Friday night.

A.J. Prater ran for a 40-yard touchdown late in the game to put Quilcene ahead 46-36.

That breathing room was short-lived, though, because Tulalip scored soon after.

The Rangers them fumbled the ball to add some drama to the ending of the game, but they soon got the ball back with an Andy Johnston interception.

Quilcene (7-2) will play at Taholah (4-4) next week.

Clallam Bay 54, Lyle-Wishram 38

LYLE — Clayton Willis ran wild to help the Bruins earn their 18th state playoff berth.

Willis ran for 299 yards on 13 carries scored seven touchdowns — six rushing and another on a 76-yard touchdown pass from Alan Greene.

Greene scored Clallam Bay’s other TD on a 72-yard run.

The Bruins (4-5) reach state for the first time since 2007-08.

They will face second-ranked Neah Bay (8-0) next week.

Crescent 18, Darrington 6

DARRINGTON — Crescent won this Logger-vs.-Logger match to conclude its season on a high note.

Crescent, which has only one senior, finishes its season with a 3-7 overall record, earning its most wins since 2012.

Saturday’s area game

Chimacum travels to Sumner to face defending state champion Cascade Christian in a state play-in game tonight at 7 p.m.

Scores from throughout the state

FRIDAY

Archbishop Murphy 30, Burlington-Edison 7

Asotin 24, Colfax 19

Auburn Mountainview 35, Meadowdale 27

Blanchet 43, Kelso 7

Bonney Lake 33, Arlington 21

Camas 49, Bethel 6

Cashmere 35, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 28

Central Valley 24, Chiawana 13

Charles Wright Academy 29, Klahowya 3

Clallam Bay 54, Lyle-Wishram 38

Columbia River 60, Capital 55

Crescent 18, Darrington 6

Davenport 32, Waitsburg-Prescott 19

Davis 48, Eisenhower 10

Eastside Catholic 49, Edmonds-Woodway 20

Eatonville 23, LaCenter 20

Franklin Pierce 29, Foster 12

Gig Harbor 45, Mariner 0

Glacier Peak 55, Seattle Prep 28

Gonzaga Prep 42, Walla Walla 0

Graham-Kapowsin 61, Snohomish 26

Hockinson 54, Centralia 14

Issaquah 28, Olympia 14

Juanita 49, Oak Harbor 35

Kamiakin 47, Rogers (Spokane) 15

Kennedy 48, Roosevelt 29

Kennewick 34, Mt. Spokane 32

King’s 21, Lynden Christian 7

Lake Stevens 61, Tahoma 10

Lakes 56, O’Dea 36

Liberty 35, Renton 20

Liberty (Spangle) 48, DeSales 0

Lincoln 43, Rainier Beach 15

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 49, Kettle Falls 13

Moses Lake 49, West Valley (Yakima) 12

Mount Si 17, Thomas Jefferson 14

Napavine 55, Ilwaco 27

Nathan Hale 33, Mercer Island 28

North Kitsap 50, Fife 7

Orting 47, North Mason 0

Port Townsend 51, Bellevue Christian 8

Quilcene 46, Tulalip 44

Richland 42, Lewis and Clark 20

Sedro-Woolley 21, Lynden 17

Selkirk 90, Entiat 56

Shadle Park 20, West Valley (Spokane) 14

Skyline 54, Todd Beamer 14

South Kitsap 42, Mount Tahoma 6

Stanwood 41, Mountlake Terrace 12

Sumner 41, Cleveland 8

Tri-Cities Prep 21, Wilbur-Creston 6

Tumwater 45, Mark Morris 0

W. F. West 31, Ridgefield 30, 3OT

Woodinville 24, Kentwood 10

Zillah 56, Wahluke 14

THURSDAY

Bellingham 35, Granite Falls 15

East Valley (Spokane) 31, North Central 6

Ellensburg 31, Quincy 14

Ferris 56, Pasco 43

Garfield-Palouse 44, Colton 6

Grandview 51, Wapato 8

Inchelium 32, Springdale 30

LaConner 39, Orcas Island 14

Liberty Christian 58, Touchet 50

Mead 78, Hanford 21

Pomeroy 64, Dayton 28

Prosser 41, Othello 14

Selah 38, East Valley (Yakima) 28

Southridge 29, University 13

Sunnyside Christian 50, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 14

Toppenish 39, Ephrata 36, OT

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