PREP FOOTBALL: Friday night roundup, featuring a high-scoring showdown between Forks and Chimacum

PREP FOOTBALL: Friday night roundup, featuring a high-scoring showdown between Forks and Chimacum

FORKS — Cole Baysinger threw four touchdowns passes and then Forks held on to defeat Chimacum 33-28 on Friday.

The Spartans led 27-12 at the intermission and added a 70-yard punt return for a TD by Garrison Schumack to lead 33-12.

But the Cowboys’ backs were not broken.

Chris Bainbridge returned the ensuing kickoff 75 yards for a Chimacum, cutting the deficit to 33-20.

Trevon Noel added another TD, a 4-yard run, to bring the Cowboys to within 33-28.

Chimacum intercepted the ball and drove into Forks territory in the final moments but couldn’t capitalize.

Austin Whiting was Basyinger’s favorite target, hauling in three of those touchdown passes.

Forks improves to 1-1, while Chimacum drops to 0-2.

Sequim 41, Coupeville 0

SEQUIM — The Wolves improved to 2-0 on the season with another dominating performance.

Freshman quarterback Riley Cowan threw two TDs and senior quarterback Nick Faunce scored on a 11-yard run to give Sequim a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter.

Sequim added three more touchdown runs while holding Coupeville scoreless.

Port Angeles 27, Vashon 18

PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders earned head coach Bret Curtis the first win of his career by holding off the Pirates at Civic Field.

Port Angeles (1-1) took a 21-0 lead after one quarter.

Ryan Rodocker connected with Kellen Landry for a short pass that Landry took 20 yards for the first score.

On Vashon’s next drive, Port Angeles’ Cyler McBride picked up a fumble and returned it 32 yards for a touchdown to make it 14-0.

The Pirates (0-2) fumbled again in their next play and Caleb Joslin recovered it, giving the Riders the ball at the Vashon 27-yard line.

After three runs by Jace Bohman, Jace Lausche plowed the ball in for a 4-yard TD run to give Port Angeles the 21-0 lead before the opening quarter was over.

That was the Riders’ last score until a 5-yard run by Bohman in the third quarter.

Rainier Christian 62, Clallam Bay 54

COVINGTON — The Bruins went on the road and put up a high-scoring fight against the Mustangs at Kentwood High School.

Despite being short-handed, Clallam Bay (1-1) has proven to be a formidable and explosive force in its two games this season.

Last week the Bruins beat Crescent 34-14.

Neah Bay at Lummi, canceled

BELLINGHAM — The Red Devils were left without a game this week when the Blackhawks had to back out of this 8-man showdown due to a lack of eligible players.

Saturday

In Saturday’s games, Crescent hosts Muckleshoot, and Quilcene travels to face Mary M. Knight.

Both game kick off at 1 p.m.

Other scores from throughout the state Friday

Adna 33, Toutle Lake 6

Archbishop Murphy 38, Kingston 0

Arlington 45, Snohomish 35

Auburn Mountainview 55, Steilacoom 14

Battle Ground 49, Spanaway Lake 0

Bethel 42, Mt. Rainier 7

Black Hills 42, Rochester 7

Blaine 56, Granite Falls 0

Blanchet 39, Lake Washington 0

Brewster 36, Omak 14

Central Valley 26, Lake City, Idaho 0

Centralia 10, Aberdeen 9

Cheney 13, Deer Park 7

Clarkston 40, Grangeville, Idaho 19

Cleveland 42, Bainbridge 21

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 40, Ferris 0

Colton 72, Tekoa/Rosalia 34

Columbia (Burbank) 32, DeSales 7

Columbia (White Salmon) 13, Washougal 0

Columbia River 43, Mark Morris 13

Colville 12, West Valley (Spokane) 7

Curtis 42, Union 28

Davenport 30, Wilbur-Creston 12

East Valley (Spokane) 56, Lakeland, Idaho 21

Eastlake 48, Inglemoor 0

Eisenhower 40, Kennewick 6

Ellensburg 56, Grandview 8

Everett 48, Cascade (Everett) 32

Forks 33, Chimacum 28

Glacier Peak 50, Shorewood 7

Goldendale 26, River View 14

Gonzaga Prep 34, Bellarmine Prep 28

Hanford 34, West Valley (Yakima) 14

Heritage 30, Hudson’s Bay 6

Hockinson 40, Prairie 14

Hoquiam 62, Stevenson 7

Ilwaco 41, Tacoma Baptist 6

Interlake 41, Ingraham 20

Issaquah 39, Bothell 38

Kamiak 42, Edmonds-Woodway 22

Kamiakin 56, Hermiston, Ore. 6

Kelso 28, R.A. Long 21

Kentlake 42, Decatur 0

Kentwood 42, Emerald Ridge 32

King’s 49, Lakeside (Seattle) 6

King’s Way Christian School 53, Chief Sealth 35

Klahowya 7, Bremerton 0

LaConner 47, Colfax 8

Lake Stevens 42, Marysville-Pilchuck 7

Lakes 71, Franklin Pierce 28

Liberty 28, Hazen 6

Liberty (Spangle) 13, Reardan 8

Liberty Christian 76, Odessa 14

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 40, Springdale 0

Lynden 53, Lakewood 0

Lynden Christian 37, Sultan 14

Lynnwood 26, Shorecrest 25

Mercer Island 37, Kentridge 14

Monroe 40, Stanwood 12

Mount Baker 69, Oroville 14

Mountain View 57, Juanita 28

Napavine 49, Wahkiakum 7

Newport 38, Priest River, Idaho 8

North Central 33, Moscow, Idaho 26

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 48, Kettle Falls 6

Oak Harbor 31, Ferndale 28

Okanogan 47, Chelan 0

Olympic 29, Central Kitsap 0

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 35, Toledo 13

Peninsula 45, South Kitsap 3

Port Angeles 27, Vashon Island 18

Prosser 48, East Valley (Yakima) 7

Pullman 47, Freeman 12

Rainer Christian 62, Clallam Bay 54

Richland 52, Shadle Park 0

Ridgefield 14, Kalama 12

River Ridge 19, North Thurston 13

Rogers (Spokane) 35, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 26

Royal 48, Naches Valley 0

Sedro-Woolley 40, Mount Vernon 7

Sehome 22, Bellingham 6

Selah 41, Quincy 14

Sequim 41, Coupeville 0

Skyline 49, Newport 0

Skyview 30, Woodinville 28

St. Maries, Idaho 42, Medical Lake 12

Stadium 30, Wilson 16

Stanfield, Ore. 55, Tri-Cities Prep 17

Sumner 34, Shelton 3

Tahoma 44, Rogers (Puyallup) 17

Tenino 39, Castle Rock 20

Todd Beamer 30, Evergreen (Vancouver) 25

Toppenish 8, Wapato 0

Troy, Idaho 66, St. John-Endicott 16

University 14, Post Falls, Idaho 7

W. F. West 10, North Kitsap 3

Waitsburg-Prescott 35, White Swan 6

Walla Walla 20, Davis 10

Warden 24, Chewelah 16

West Seattle 17, Washington 13

Woodland 28, LaCenter 26

Yelm 41, Foss 8

Zillah 41, Cascade (Leavenworth) 13

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS

Neah Bay vs. Lummi, ccd.

Fife vs. Evergreen (Seattle), ccd.

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