HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Neah Bay beats Mary M. Knight 50-0 to advance 1B state semifinals

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Neah Bay beats Mary M. Knight 50-0 to advance 1B state semifinals

SILVERDALE — Josiah Greene threw five touchdown passes and ran for another to lead Neah Bay to a 50-0 win over Mary M. Knight at Silverdale Stadium on Saturday night.

The Red Devils started slow and were held scoreless in the first quarter.

But just over a minute into the second quarter, Greene hooked up with Tyler McCaulley for an 85-yard touchdown.

By halftime, the Devils had a 20-0 lead.

They added eight points in the third quarter and 22 in the fourth.

The win sets up a semifinal matchup between the defending state champion Neah Bay and rival Lummi next week.

Lummi made the semifinals by beating Taholah 62-26 in Aberdeen on Saturday.

OTHER 1B STATE PLAYOFF SCORES

Liberty Christian 70, LaCrosse/Washtucna 8 (Friday)

Cusick 44, Touchet 38 (Friday)

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