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BELFAIR — North Mason scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to hand Port Angeles its first loss of the football season.

The teams went into halftime tied and remained that way until Matt Becker’s 23-yard touchdown run and Cole Rinehart’s 46-yard scamper put the game away.

Becker passed for 144 yards and ran for two touchdowns for the Bulldogs in Friday’s game.

All eight of Becker’s completions were to Daniel Burggraaf.

Port Angeles took a 14-6 lead in the second quarter on touchdown runs by Ryan Rodocker and Roberto Coronel.

The Roughriders (0-1, 2-1) continue Olympic League play Friday at Bremerton (0-1, 2-1).

North Mason 27,

Port Angeles 14

Port Angeles 0 14 0 0— 14

North Mason 6 8 0 13— 27

First Quarter

NM—Becker 3 run (kick failed)

Second Quarter

PA—Rodocker 1 run (Beck kick)

PA—Coronel 5 run (Beck kick)

NM—Burgraff 16 pass from Becker (Becker run)

Fourth Quarter

NM—Becker 23 run (run failed)

NM—Rinehart 46 run (Burgraff kick)

Quilcene 48, Clallam Bay 36

CLALLAM BAY — Colton Pol put on a show.

Casey Randall put on a show.

In the end, Pol and the Rangers knocked off Randall and the Bruins in nonleague 8-man football action Friday.

Pol, Quilcene’s senior running back, ran for 407 yards and five touchdowns on 35 carries and threw a 35-yard touchdown pass.

“That Colten Pol, man, he’s a one-man team,” Clallam Bay coach Cal Ritter said. “He’s hard to stop.”

In the past two games, Pol has racked up 785 yards from scrimmage with 13 touchdowns (nine rushing, three receiving and one passing).

“He told me I’m supposed to spread it around and not only talk about him,” Quilcene coach Byron Wilson said.

Pol’s touchdown pass near the end of the first half went to tight end/defensive end Brandon Bessey.

“Brandon had a great game. A lot of stuff we ran was sweeps, so he had a lot of great blocking,” Wilson said.

“On defense, he had nine tackles. He did a real nice job. They didn’t run to his side very often.”

Each time the Rangers jumped ahead, the Bruins fought their way back into the game.

“I went and talked to them after the game,” Wilson said of Clallam Bay.

“The were tougher than hell. It’s been a long time since I’ve coached against a team like that. They never gave up.”

Randall ran for 169 yards and three touchdowns and returned kickoffs 80 and 75 yards for two more scores.

The senior finished with 419 all-purpose yards. He also recorded 15 tackles on defense.

“It was all Casey’s show last night,” Ritter said Saturday.

“That kid was something else. He gave it his all last night. He definitely stepped up.

“He can turn nothing into a bunch real quick.”

Kelly Gregory led Clallam Bay with 17 tackles and had one sack, while Martin Cummings had 11 tackles and a sack.

“It was a good game,” Ritter said. “Unfortunately, we came up on the losing end of it.

“I’m real impressed with the way the kids played. Even though it’s a loss, we can take a bunch of good things from it.”

The Bruins (2-1) travel to Auburn to face Muckleshoot (0-1) on Friday, while Quilcene (2-1) hosts Crescent on Saturday afternoon.

Quilcene 48,Clallam Bay 36

Quilcene 16 6 6 20— 48

Clallam Bay 8 0 22 6— 36

First Quarter

Q—Pol 5 run (conversion good)

Q—Pol 40 run (conversion good)

CB—Randall 3 run (Randall run)

Second Quarter

Q—Bessey 35 pass from Pol (conversion failed)

Third Quarter

CB—Randall 75 kickoff return (Keys run)

CB—Randall 14 run (run failed)

CB—Randall 40 run (Randall run)

Q—Pol 45 run (conversion failed)

Fourth Quarter

CB—Randall 80 kickoff return (run fail)

Q—Pol 55 run (conversion failed)

Q—Williams 15 run (Harrison run)

Q—Pol 5 run (conversion failed)

Individual Stats

Rushing— Q: Pol 35-407, Williams 11-77, Harrison 6-(-8). CB: Randall 19-169, Keys 11-53, Willis 2-7.

Passing—Q: Harrison 1-4, 7; Pol 1-1, 35. CB: Keys 3-4, 34.

Receiving—Q: Bessey 1-35. CB: Signor 2-19, Willis 1-15.

No. 1 Neah Bay 62, Taholah 20

NEAH BAY — John Reamer scored four touchdowns as the defending Class 1B champions rolled over the Chitwins.

Reamer caught two touchdown passes from freshman Benjamin Greene and another from freshman RayHa Munyagi. He also returned an interception 15 yards for another score.

Reamer finished with five catches for 151 yards.

Taholah had a chance to get on the scoreboard first, lining up for a first-and-goal from the Neah Bay 3, but the Red Devils stuffed the Chitwins on four straight plays, including a sack by Kenrick Doherty on fourth down to force a turnover.

On the next play, Cole Svec ran 89 yards for a touchdown.

Later in the quarter, Cameron Buzzell ran 79 yards for a score, followed by Munyagi’s 60-yard scoring strike to Reamer to give Neah Bay a 22-0 lead.

Elisha Winck ran in from 58 yards out, then Greene hooked up with Reamer for passing touchdowns of 50 and 11 yars.

Munyagi connected with Chris Martinez for an 80-yard score in the third quarter and then Munyagi turned a quarterback sneak into a 41-yard touchdown run.

Reamer finished the scoring in the fourth quarter. Taholah quarterback Keanu Curleybear recovered a snap that went over his head, but threw a pass that was pick off by Reamer, who ran it in for a touchdown.

Top-ranked Neah Bay (3-0) faces what should be a stiff test on the road Friday when it faces Lyle-Wishram. The Cougars blasted Twin Valley 64-22 on Friday.

Neah Bay 62, Taholah 20

Taholah 0 6 0 14— 20

Neah Bay 22 20 12 8— 62

First Quarter

NB—Svec 89 run (pass failed)

NB—Buzzell 79 run (Reamer pass from Buzzell)

NB—Reamer 60 pass from Munyagi (Martinez pass from Munyagi)

Second Quarter

NB—Winck 58 run (pass failed)

T—60 pass from Curleybear (run failed)

NB—Reamer 50 pass from B. Greene (Knaus pass from Greene)

NB—Reamer 11 pass from B. Greene (pass failed)

Third Quarter

NB—Martinez 80 pass from Munyagi (pass failed)

NB—Munyagi 41 run (pass failed)

T—48 run (pass good)

Fourth Quarter

NB—Reamer 15 interception return (Munyagi run)

T—48 run (pass failed)

Individual Stats

Rushing—NB: Svec 2-99, Buzzell 2-86, Winck 5-65, Munyagi 4-40, McGee 9-35, Martinez 3-31, Nate Tyler 3-29, B. Greene 4-(-2).

Passing—NB: Munyagi 4-6, 145; B. Greene 5-13, 100; Buzzell 1-2, 3.

Receiving—NB: Reamer 5-151, Martinez 2-83, Knaus 3-14.

Coupeville 48, Chimacum 24

COUPEVILLE — The Wolves built a 41-0 lead before the Cowboys reeled off 24 second-half points in the Olympic League 1A opener for both teams.

“We had two turnovers pretty early that gave them a short field and they took advantage and scored each time,” Chimacum offensive coordinator Nic Dahl said.

In the second half Drew Yackulic scored on a 46-yard rush for the Cowboys, Victor Hitt added a 27-yard run and Quinn Dowling a 1-yard quarterback sneak for Chimacum.

With injuries on the offensive line, fullback Trevon Noel moved to left guard from fullback.

The moved helped the team’s run game, with Yackulic rushing 27 times for 176 yards.

“Most of those were behind the blocks of Lane Dotson and Trevon Noel,” Dahl said.

“It reminded me a little of Steve Hutchinson and Walter Jones [on the 2005 Seattle Seahawks].”

Chimacum (0-1, 0-3) hosts Klahowya (0-1, 0-3) at Memorial Stadium this Friday.

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