Sports: Port Townsend still unbeaten, 47-21

PORT TOWNSEND — Keith Johnson scored five touchdowns, intercepted a pass, forced a fumble, rushed for 165 yards and darn near leaped buildings in a single bound Friday night.

All told, it was more than enough to lead the seventh-ranked Port Townsend High School football team to its fourth straight victory.

The Redskins beat Eatonville 47-21 in a Nisqually League meeting. Both teams entered the game unbeaten this season.

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The rest of the story appears in the Sunday Peninsula Daily News.

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