PREP FOOTBALL FRIDAY UPDATE — First the good news: there is a next week

PREP FOOTBALL FRIDAY UPDATE — First the good news: there is a next week

EDITOR’S NOTE: Updated to correct the manner in which Geordyn Shinard scored his four touchdowns. He ran for three scores and caught another.

SEQUIM — Sequim became only the third team to score on the Olympic Trojans, the the 10-yard touchdown pass from Riley Cowan to Gavin Velarde was nowhere near enough for the Wolves in a 48-7 loss Friday night.

Olympic running back Geordyn Shinard scored four touchdowns, three by ground and one by air, and one and quarterback Matt Becker threw for three and ran for one.

Sequim finishes the regular season Thursday at Bremerton and then host a postseason game Tuesday, Nov. 3.

Tulalip Heritage 66, Clallam Bay 52

CLALLAM BAY — Bruins head coach Cal Ritter expected a shootout, and Friday’s Northwest Football League showdown with the Hawks certainly delivered its share of explosive plays.

Trailing 38-20 at halftime and 52-26 after three quarters, Clallam Bay’s comeback bid simply ran out of time.

The Bruins fell victim to some special teams lapses, a lack of a consistent pass rush and the spectacular play of Tulalip Heritage’s Robert Miles Jr.

Miles scored four touchdowns. He rushed for two TDs, caught another and also returned a kick 70 yards for a score.

His 49-yard rush with 3:36 to play essentially sealed the win for the Hawks.

Miles’ play offset a gritty performance from the Bruins’ Clayton Willis.

Willis, just a freshman, rushed 33 times for 251 yards and five scores, and also caught three passes for 80 yards and two more TDs.

Ritter said Clallam Bay will be the fourth seed out of the Northwest League to the 1B district tournament.

The Bruins will wrap their regular season at Neah Bay next Friday.

Other area scores

Port Townsend 63, Chimacum 12

North Kitsap 48, Port Angeles 6

Aberdeen 21, Forks 7

Scores from throughout the state

Aberdeen 21, Forks 7

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 70, Waterville 14

Archbishop Murphy 49, King’s 7

Arlington 43, Everett 13

Asotin 42, Waitsburg-Prescott 14

Auburn Mountainview 42, Auburn 28

Bainbridge 14, Evergreen (Seattle) 7

Battle Ground 31, Union 0

Bellarmine Prep 16, Olympia 13

Bellevue 61, Interlake 20

Bethel 38, Spanaway Lake 8

Blanchet 41, Seattle Prep 30

Bremerton 44, North Mason 0

Brewster 56, Manson 0

Burlington-Edison 42, Anacortes 7

Camas 35, Mountain View 17

Capital 49, North Thurston 7

Cascade (Everett) 24, Mount Vernon 10

Cashmere 28, Cascade (Leavenworth) 26

Castle Rock 42, Stevenson 6

Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 42, Sultan 14

Cedarcrest 57, Granite Falls 29

Central Kitsap 55, Foss 19

Chelan 41, Omak 21

Chewelah 24, Newport 10

Chiawana 42, Kennewick 35

Clarkston 52, Cheney 25

Cle Elum/Roslyn 54, Highland 21

Columbia (White Salmon) 42, Seton Catholic 6

Colville 42, Deer Park 7

Curtis 55, Emerald Ridge 14

Cusick 56, Inchelium 14

Davis 39, Eastmont 0

East Valley (Spokane) 27, Pullman 26

Eastlake 32, Redmond 18

Eatonville 48, Elma 35

Ellensburg 58, East Valley (Yakima) 0

Ferndale 49, Sehome 7

Franklin Pierce 54, Clover Park 7

Garfield-Palouse 42, Pomeroy 20

Gig Harbor 51, Yelm 14

Glacier Peak 41, Edmonds-Woodway 22

Goldendale 21, Naches Valley 14

Gonzaga Prep 34, Lewis and Clark 7

Hockinson 48, Woodland 0

Hoquiam 50, Rochester 23

Ilwaco 59, Rainier 28

Issaquah 14, Woodinville 7

Juanita 34, Liberty 14

Kalama 19, LaCenter 13

Kelso 26, Heritage 23

Kennedy 49, Foster 6

Kentlake 36, Kentwood 21

King’s Way Christian School 34, Friday Harbor 13

Klahowya 41, Coupeville 15

La Salle 44, River View 16

LaConner 24, Bellingham 7

Lake Roosevelt 28, Kittitas 12

Lake Stevens 63, Kamiak 7

Lake Washington 2, Sammamish 0

Lakes 42, Enumclaw 21

Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 33, Freeman 14

Lakewood 52, South Whidbey 13

Liberty (Spangle) 36, Wilbur-Creston 17

Liberty Christian 84, Colton 30

Lincoln 26, Wilson 10

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 42, Kettle Falls 8

Lindbergh 40, Hazen 18

Lynden Christian 35, Nooksack Valley 28

Lynnwood 54, Shorewood 26

Mabton 42, White Swan 8

Mead 35, University 27

Meadowdale 30, Shorecrest 6

Medical Lake 41, Riverside 19

Monroe 31, Mariner 21

Montesano 45, Tenino 12

Moses Lake 41, Wenatchee 12

Mossyrock 41, Wahkiakum 7

Mount Baker 36, Meridian 15

Mount Si 24, Newport 10

Mountlake Terrace 22, Kingston 20

Mt. Spokane 44, Rogers (Spokane) 26

Napavine 46, Morton/White Pass 6

North Kitsap 48, Port Angeles 6

Northwest Christian (Colbert) 45, Davenport 27

O’Dea 59, Lakeside (Seattle) 20

Oak Harbor 42, Marysville-Pilchuck 13

Odessa-Harrington 84, Entiat 52

Okanogan 46, Tonasket 0

Olympic 48, Sequim 7

Onalaska 43, Winlock 0

Orting 25, Washington 7

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 46, Adna 0

Port Townsend 63, Chimacum 12

Prosser 57, Ephrata 0

Puyallup 24, Timberline 21

Quincy 15, Othello 14

R.A. Long 13, Hudson’s Bay 7

Raymond 50, Ocosta 20

Reardan 40, Colfax 34

Republic 52, Selkirk 14

Richland 27, Kamiakin 14

Ridgefield 20, Mark Morris 0

River Ridge 48, Fife 32

Royal 70, Columbia (Burbank) 7

Sedro-Woolley 32, Lynden 29, OT

Selah 62, Wapato 0

Shadle Park 28, North Central 26

Shelton 24, Mount Tahoma 6

Skyline 43, Inglemoor 6

Skyview 49, Evergreen (Vancouver) 6

Snohomish 39, Jackson 24

Southridge 28, Pasco 21

Squalicum 34, Blaine 13

Stanwood 55, Marysville-Getchell 41

Steilacoom 61, White River 17

Sumner 24, Bonney Lake 7

Tacoma Baptist 56, Chief Leschi 14

Tahoma 39, Kentridge 13

Todd Beamer 16, Federal Way 6

Toledo 36, Toutle Lake 27

Toppenish 34, Grandview 24

Touchet 69, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 0

Tulalip Heritage 66, Clallam Bay 52

Tumwater 42, Black Hills 14

W. F. West 41, Centralia 0

Walla Walla 42, Hanford 34

Wallace, Idaho 58, Tekoa/Rosalia 14

Warden 60, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 6

Washougal 28, Fort Vancouver 27

West Valley (Spokane) 41, Eisenhower 21

West Valley (Yakima) 34, Sunnyside 13

Zillah 49, Granger 12

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