NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend, Neah Bay win big; Port Angeles, Sequim and Chimacum lose

NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend, Neah Bay win big; Port Angeles, Sequim and Chimacum lose

PORT TOWNSEND — Jacob King ran for three touchdowns to lead Port Townsend to a 41-0 pounding of Coupeville at Memorial Field on Friday.

King ran for scores from 70, 49 and 25 yards out.

Matt Cain and Tim Russell each added a touchdown run, and freshman Domenick Zack closed the scoring with an 82-yard run near the end of the third quarter.

Port Townsend moves to 2-0 on the season.

OTHER AREA GAMES

Neah Bay 64, Odessa-Harrington 12

River Ridge 37, Sequim 0

King’s 52, Port Angeles 14

Klahowya 40, Chimacum 7

WASHINGTON PREP FOOTBALL SCORES

Asotin 38, Colfax 0

Auburn 47, Mt. Rainier 12

Auburn Mountainview 52, Mount Tahoma 0

Bellarmine Prep 16, Lakes 14

Bellevue 49, Bothell 6

Bonners Ferry, Idaho 28, Medical Lake 16

Brewster 52, Manson 0

Burlington-Edison 42, Bellingham 21

Camas 48, Canby, Ore. 7

Cascade (Everett) 48, Shorecrest 13

Cascade (Leavenworth) 39, Cle Elum/Roslyn 21

Cascade Christian 21, Montesano 7

Cashmere 55, Goldendale 12

Central Kitsap 27, Enumclaw 24

Central Valley 49, Rogers (Spokane) 7

Centralia 58, Washington 32

Chelan 42, Naches Valley 9

Cheney 42, Omak 6

Chiawana 48, Kennewick 0

Cleveland 25, Chief Sealth 20

Columbia (Burbank) 28, Granger 6

Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 68, Waterville 52

Columbia (White Salmon) 14, Toledo 13

Columbia River 29, Skyview 24

Colville 42, Chewelah 0

Darrington 48, Bridgeport 19

East Valley (Yakima) 29, Toppenish 13

Eastlake 27, Eastside Catholic 21

Eastmont 33, Pasco 14

Eatonville 28, Elma 19

Edmonds-Woodway 35, Mountlake Terrace 0

Ellensburg 37, Ephrata 7

Ferndale 48, Sehome 21

Fife 27, Garfield 6

Fort Vancouver 26, Hockinson 0

Franklin Pierce 43, Sammamish 14

Freeman 40, Pullman 14

Friday Harbor 49, Lynden Christian 21

Gig Harbor 27, Peninsula 20

Glacier Peak 31, Snohomish 29

Gonzaga Prep 51, University 28

Graham-Kapowsin 24, Curtis 14

Heritage 25, Kelso 7

Ione, Ore. 76, Touchet 32

Irrigon, Ore. 34, Tri-Cities Prep 29

Jackson 49, Everett 6

Jesuit, Ore. 32, Union 7

Juanita 42, Monroe 20

Kalama 39, Ridgefield 8

Kamiak 49, Marysville-Getchell 7

Kent-Meridian 22, Kentlake 15

Kentwood 25, Thomas Jefferson 7

King’s 52, Port Angeles 14

King’s Way Christian School 62, Sunnyside Christian 6

Kingston 40, Bainbridge 6

Klahowya 40, Chimacum 7

LaCenter 49, Stevenson 6

LaConner 36, Lummi 28

Lake Washington 34, Cedarcrest 21

Lakeland, Idaho 26, East Valley (Spokane) 16

Lakeside (Seattle) 48, Granite Falls 33

Lakewood 27, Meridian 12

Lewiston, Idaho 50, Clarkston 7

Liberty 28, Hazen 7

Liberty (Spangle) 44, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 7

Liberty Christian 68, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 6

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 40, Warden 21

Lindbergh 26, Steilacoom 21

Lynden 51, Anacortes 14

Mark Morris 55, Hudson’s Bay 8

Marysville-Pilchuck 37, Lake Stevens 24

Mead 42, North Central 7

Meadowdale 30, Inglemoor 0

Morton/White Pass 55, Adna 6

Moses Lake 31, Eisenhower 14

Mossyrock 23, Rainier 21

Mount Baker 41, Sultan 14

Mount Si 28, Issaquah 20

Mount Vernon 21, Stanwood 3

Mountain View 24, Evergreen (Vancouver) 17

Napavine 48, Pe Ell 8

Naselle 28, Neah-Kah-Nie, Ore. 6

Nathan Hale 36, Franklin 0

Neah Bay 64, Odessa-Harrington 12

Newport 37, Priest River, Idaho 6

Newport 35, South Kitsap 14

North Beach 60, South Bend 6

North Mason 20, Shelton 10

North Thurston 38, Black Hills 16

Oak Harbor 40, Arlington 36

Ocosta 32, Chief Leschi 12

Okanogan 19, Connell 6

Olympia 20, Capital 6

Olympic 7, Yelm 0

Onalaska 43, Toutle Lake 12

Oroville 49, Springdale 28

Orting 40, Evergreen (Seattle) 12

Othello 54, Wapato 0

Pomeroy 62, Lewis County, Idaho 0

Port Townsend 41, Coupeville 0

Prairie 34, Battle Ground 28

Prosser 50, Grandview 0

Puyallup 47, Spanaway Lake 20

R.A. Long 49, Rochester 7

Reardan 31, Kittitas 6

Redmond 55, Interlake 7

Republic 68, Curlew 14

Richland 21, Walla Walla 6

River Ridge 37, Sequim 0

River View 49, La Salle 13

Riverside 21, Deer Park 16

Royal 17, Quincy 13

Seattle Prep 50, West Seattle 13

Shorewood 20, Lynnwood 14

Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 48, LaCrosse-Washtucna 14

South Whidbey 21, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 20

Southridge 48, Sunnyside 7

Stanfield, Ore. 24, Dayton 13

Sumner 49, Bonney Lake 28

Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 68, St. John-Endicott 16

Tonasket 13, Kettle Falls 7

Tumwater 44, Timberline 0

W. F. West 58, Archbishop Murphy 24

Wahkiakum 41, Winlock 0

Wahluke 29, Mabton 0

Washougal 28, Tenino 7

Wellpinit 56, Northport 14

Wenatchee 53, Davis 13

West Valley (Spokane) 21, Moscow, Idaho 20, 3OT

West Valley (Yakima) 38, Selah 7

White Swan 44, Highland 21

Wilson 66, Bremerton 9

Woodinville 42, Mariner 0

Woodland 47, Castle Rock 7

Zillah 52, Kiona-Benton 6

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