HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Port Townsend loses to Nooksack Valley; other football results

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Port Townsend loses to Nooksack Valley; other football results

PORT TOWNSEND — Nooksack Valley was too much for Port Townsend on Friday night at Memorial Stadium, winning by a score of 41-7 in the last game of the season for both teams.

The Pioneers were led by receiver Bret Rediger, who threw a touchdown pass, ran for a score and returned the second-half kickoff 83 yards for touchdown.

Senior running back Mitiku Little played well in his final game for the Redskins, breaking off a few long runs and scoring on an 8-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

OTHER SCORES FROM AROUND THE STATE:

Clallam Bay 42, Rainier Christian 32

Crescent 50, Muckleshoot Tribal 30

Lummi 80, Quilcene 26

Adna 32, Naselle 22

Archbishop Murphy 44, Squalicum 16

Bellevue 45, Lincoln 0

Blanchet 9, Liberty 0

Bremerton 26, Renton 0

Camas 43, South Kitsap 12

Capital 42, Ridgefield 6

Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 54, Pateros 26

DeSales 44, Davenport 6

Eastmont 28, Moses Lake 21

Eisenhower 34, Davis 13

Ellensburg 55, Toppenish 0

Enumclaw 17, Franklin Pierce 6

Federal Way 24, Issaquah 14

Glacier Peak 28, Seattle Prep 0

Gonzaga Prep 55, Chiawana 28

Hoquiam 59, Toledo 0

Interlake 35, Lakeside (Seattle) 34

Kelso 14, Juanita 13

Kennewick 38, Shadle Park 20

King’s 28, Cascade Christian 7

Kittitas 62, Manson 9

La Salle 24, Columbia (Burbank) 13

LaCenter 48, Elma 14

Liberty Christian 76, St. John-Endicott 0

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 40, Asotin 7

Lynden 47, Sultan 28

Mark Morris 35, W. F. West 14

Mead 17, Richland 0

Mercer Island 42, Fife 21

Montesano 47, Castle Rock 0

Mossyrock 7, Willapa Valley 6

Mount Si 52, Auburn Mountainview 7

Mt. Spokane 28, Pasco 14

Omak 32, Kettle Falls 15

Orting 31, Lindbergh 20

Peninsula 36, Oak Harbor 12

Quincy 16, Freeman 7

Reardan 28, Tri-Cities Prep 0

Riverside 29, Tonasket 28

Rogers (Puyallup) 14, Monroe 7

Royal 69, Goldendale 7

Sehome 62, Sammamish 29

Shorecrest 37, Everett 13

Steilacoom 38, North Kitsap 15

Sumner 38, North Mason 13

Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 36, Colfax 14

Timberline 34, Chief Sealth 16

Tumwater 45, Hockinson 7

Union 39, Graham-Kapowsin 22

University 27, Kamiakin 22

Walla Walla 20, Lewis and Clark 17, OT

Wellpinit 80, Odessa-Harrington 56

Woodland 28, Tenino 3

Zillah 38, Warden 7

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