PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Sequim eliminated from postseason with last-minute loss to Bremerton; Port Angeles and Forks fall

PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Sequim eliminated from postseason with last-minute loss to Bremerton; Port Angeles and Forks fall

BREMERTON — Savante Perrigo turned a broken play into a 34-yard touchdown in the final minute to elminate Sequim from the postseason.

Finding nobody to hand off to on third-and-5, Perrigo, Bremerton’s quarterback, took the ball himself and dodged would-be tacklers to score and give the Knights a 27-20 win over the Wolves on Thursday night.

Sequim entered the night in sole possession of third place in Olympic League 2A but only a game ahead of Bremerton and Kingston.

The Wolves needed to win Thursday or to lose by less than three points to Bremerton, or have Port Angeles defeat Kingston.

None of those three scenarios came to pass. Sequim lost by seven points, and the Buccaneers beat the Roughriders 45-21 on Thursday.

Kingston and Bremerton claim the league’s final two postseason berths and will advance to play-in games Tuesday.

Kingston 45, Port Angeles 21

PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders did rival Sequim no favors in their season-ending loss to the Buccaneers at Civic Field on Thursday night.

Big plays by Kingston and five turnovers doomed Port Angeles.

The Buccaneers committed three turnovers of their own, but also had three drives one-play scoring drives, including a 59-yard run by Alex Barrett in the second quarter after the Riders had cut Kingston’s lead to 14-7.

Kellen Landry scored three times for Port Angeles: a 5-yard run, a 2-yard run and a 50-yard pass from Tyrus Beckett on a wheel rout.

Landry’s second running TD was set up by a 73-yard halfback pass from Ryan Rodocker to Joe Danz.

The Riders conclude the season with a 1-8 overall record (1-5 in Olympic League 2A).

Eatonville 57, Forks 0

MONTESANO — The Cruisers blanked the Spartans to claim the Evergreen League’s final postseason berth.

Forks falls to 1-8 (0-6 in league).

Other area note

Lummi’s 67-28 win over Tulalip Heritage earns the Blackhawks second place, behind Neah Bay, in the Northwest Football League.

The Hawks finish third, which means they will host Quilcene at Quad-Districts next week.

Friday’s North Olympic Peninsula games

Vashon at Chimacum, 6 p.m.

Port Townsend at Charles Wright, 7 p.m.

Clallam Bay at Neah Bay, 7 p.m.

Thursday’s scores from throughout the state

Archbishop Murphy 49, Cedarcrest 14

Asotin 28, DeSales 7

Auburn Mountainview 21, Enumclaw 17

Bremerton 27, Sequim 20

Eatonville 57, Forks 0

Edmonds-Woodway 26, Marysville-Pilchuck 25

Emerald Ridge 30, Spanaway Lake 12

Ferndale 20, Sedro-Woolley 16

Ilwaco 22, South Bend 7

Kingston 45, Port Angeles 21

Lakewood 28, Granite Falls 8

Lummi 67, Tulalip Heritage 28

Lynnwood 49, Everett 28

Mossyrock 21, Adna 20

Mt. Spokane 38, Shadle Park 6

Napavine 48, Winlock 9

O’Dea 21, Roosevelt 14

Onalaska 24, Toutle Lake 21

Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 49, Morton/White Pass 6

Rainier 51, Chief Leschi 0

Richland 28, Southridge 2

River Ridge 41, Steilacoom 20

Sultan 34, South Whidbey 32

Toledo 47, Wahkiakum 13

Waitsburg-Prescott 41, Tri-Cities Prep 15

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