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Prep football scoreboard for Friday, Sept. 20

By The Columbian
Published: September 21, 2024, 1:19am

Week 3 high school football results from Friday, Sept. 20:

FOOTBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                W           L

Camas (3-0)      0             0

Skyview (2-0)    0             0

Battle Ground (2-1)        0             0

Union (1-2)         0             0

Friday’s scores

Camas 33, Lincoln 14

Prairie 43, Battle Ground 38

Union 21, Mountain View 0

Saturday’s game

Puyallup vs. Skyview, noon at Kiggins Bowl

Friday, Sept. 27 games

Oregon City at Camas, 7 p.m.

West Linn vs. Skyview, 7 p.m. at Kiggins Bowl

Battle Ground at McKay (OR), 7 p.m.

Union at Tualatin (OR), 7 p.m.

CAMAS 33, LINCOLN-TACOMA 14

Camas                14          6             7             6—33

Lincoln                              0             0             0             14—14

First quarter

C—Jack Macdonald 49 pass from Jake Davidson (Tyler kick)

C—Chase McGee 9 pass from Davidson (Tyler kick)

Second quarter

C—Macdonald 36 pass from Davidson (kick failed)

Third quarter

C—Nikko Speer 9 pass from Davidson (Tyler kick)

Fourth quarter

L—Sione Kaho 1 run (PAT good)

C—Titan Brody 51 pass from Davidson (kick failed)

L—Jadeon Scranton 4 run (PAT good)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Camas: Titan Brody 21-99, Beau Harlan 3-8, Davidson 8-9.

PASSING — Camas: Davidson 19-25-1-231.

RECEIVING — Camas: Macdonald 4-80, McGee 6-46, Speer 5-28, Ryder Jacobson 1-21, Thor Brody 2-5, Titan Brody 1-51.

UNION 21, MOUNTAIN VIEW 0

Mt. View 0 0 0 0—0

Union 0 14 7 0—21

Second quarter

U — Ali Choumane 85 pass from Blake McDonald (Canaan Moore kick)

U — Adam Olson 3 run (Moore kick)

Third quarter

U — Tobias Chappell 13 pass from McDonald (Moore kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING —Mountain View: Jaden Brown 20-106, Bryson Vance 3-(minus 10), Dylan Huber 1-3, Christiaan Meushaw 2-1, Cashton Liedtke 5-9, Ayden Cummings 1-0; Union: Blake McDonald 6-3, Adam Olson 8-30, Alijah Torres 2-10, Chase Lofton 4-5, Ali Choumane 1-0, Team 2-(minus 27).

PASSING — Mountain View: Bryson Vance 2-11-2-20, Cashton Liedtke 5-8-1-24; Union: Blake McDonald 10-16-0-198.

RECEIVING — Mountain View: Dallas Hobbs 1-16, Tre’von Hughes-Farmer 2-9, Dylan Huber 2-7, Caden Reinebach 2-12; Union: Chase Lofton 2-23, Tobias Chappell 2-21, Ali Choumane 2-88, Rylan Stevison 1-8.

PRAIRIE 43, BATTLE GROUND 38

BGround            10          10          6             12—38

Prairie                 7             7             15          14—43

First quarter

BG—Dominick Rivas 9 pass from Ethan Adams (Bryland Fick kick)

BG—Fick 37 FG

P—Preston Hill 42 run (Hill kick)

Second quarter

BG—Rivas 16 pass from Adams (Fick kick)

P—Hill 16 pass from Deven Vigue (Hill kick)

BG—Fick 37 FG

Third quarter

BG—Boston Walker 45 pass from Adams (kick block)

P—Vigue 28 run (Vigue run)

P—Hill 28 pass from Vigue (Hill kick)

Fourth quarter

BG—Quinten Overholser 6 pass from Adams (kick blocked)

P—Alex Blakeslee 43 pass from Vigue (Hill kick)

BG—Adams 2 run (kick blocked)

P—Jackson Kimball 39 pass from Vigue (Hill kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Battle Ground: Quentin Overholser 8-53, Dominick Rivas 11-46, Ethan Adams 8-45. Prairie: Deven Vigue 17-144, Preston Hill 4-85, Tommie Vick 2-2.

PASSING — Battle Ground: Adams 22-43-0-300. Prairie: Vigue 15-30-235.

RECEIVING — Battle Ground: Boston Walker 3-85, Dominick Rivas 6-72, Trent Richardson 3-43, Owen Mereen 4-41, Thomas Avery 2-21, Ethan Salinas 1-15, Bryce Simmons 2-13, Quentin Overholser 1-11. Prairie: Preston Hill 4-85, Jackson Kimball 2-36, Tommie Vick 2-9, Alex Blakeslee 3-78, Isaac Watson 3-27.

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                W           L

Kelso (2-1)          0             0

Heritage (2-1)   0             0

Prairie (2-1)        0             0

Evergreen (2-1) 0             0

Mountain View (0-3)      0             0

Shelton (0-2)     0             0

Friday’s scores

Bellarmine Prep 27, Kelso 24

Prairie 43, Battle Ground 38

Union 21, Mountain View 0

River Ridge 41, Heritage 3

Evergreen 49, North Thurston 0

Shelton vs. Capital

Friday, Sept. 27 games

Kelso at Bremerton, 6 p.m.

Evergreen at Westview (OR), 7 p.m.

Kentlake vs. Heritage, 4:30 p.m. at McKenzie Stadium

Mountainside (OR) vs. Mountain View, 7 p.m. at McKenzie Stadium

Prairie at Dallas (OR), 7 p.m.

EVERGREEN 49, NORTH THURSTON 0

N. Thurston 0 0 0 0—0

Evergreen 7 21 14 7—49

First quarter

E — James Bethune 2 run (Kevin Jimenez kick)

Second quarter

E — Thaddeus Pruitt 29 pass from Jayden Baum (Jimenez kick)

E — Jason Whedon 32 blocked punt return (Jimenez kick)

E — Darren Schmitt 4 pass from Baum (Jimenez kick)

Third quarter

E — Terrance Saryon 47 pass from Baum (Jimenez kick)

E — Schmitt 35 pass from Baum (Jimenez kick)

Fourth quarter

E — Kayson Specht 5 run (Jimenez kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — North Thurston: Jaylen Kennedy 11-33, Nathan Ung 7-9, David Perez 5-(minus 2), Jackson Fosmark 3-6, Rhys Hart 1-1, Deashan Manning 1-2, Zion Robertson 1-(minus 4); Evergreen: James Bethune 11-84, Kayson Specht 2-5, Jayden Baum 1-(minus 6), Ralsean Chambers 2-26, Makhi Miller 1-3.

PASSING — North Thurston: Nathan Ung 7-18-1-32, David Perez 0-6-1-0; Evergreen: Jayden Baum 11-17-0-238.

RECEIVING — North Thurston: Jason Donaldson Jr. 3-25, Kennahn Trolson 2-9, Jaylen Kennedy 1-0, Deashawn Manning 1-(minus 2); Evergreen: Terrance Saryon 5-101, Thaddeus Pruitt 2-61, Darren Schmitt 2-39, No. 22 2-37.

BELLARMINE 27, KELSO 24

Kelso                   7             7             7             3—24

Bellarmine       7             3             14           3—27

First quarter

K—Aden Mintonye 28 run (Tate Meade kick)

BP—Birk Johnston 2 run (Cal Tsuneyoshi kick)

Second quarter

K—Mintonye 12 run (Meade kick)

BP—Tsuneyoshi 27 FG

Third quarter

BP—Gabe Gomez 42 pass from Johnston (Tsuneyoshi kick)

K—Mintonye 81 run (Meade kick)

BP—Josiah Moeckel 2 run (Tsuneyoshi kick)

Fourth quarter

K—Mead 25 FG

BP—Tsuneyoshi 22 FG

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Kelso: Aden Mintonye 28-317, Tucker Amrine 3-11, Blake Parsons 2-10, Bryar Iddings 1-3, team 3-5.

PASSING — Kelso: Amrine 12-16-0-61.

RECEIVING — Kelso: Mintonye 3-17, Triton Hagdahl-Daniel 4-16, Iddings 2-15, Bryce Collins 2-11, Zaden Hoover 1-2.

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                W           L

Ridgefield (3-0) 1             0

R.A. Long (2-1)  1             0

Woodland (1-2)                1             0

Mark Morris (1-2)            1             0

Washougal (1-2)              0             1

Columbia River (1-2)     0             1

Hockinson (0-3)               0             1

Hudson’s Bay (0-3)         0             1

Friday’s scores

Ridgefield 24, Hockinson 21

Mark Morris 14, Columbia River 0

R.A. Long 22, Hudson’s Bay 21

Woodland 12, Washougal 0

Friday, Sept. 27 games

Columbia River at Woodland, 7 p.m.

Hockinson vs. R.A. Long, 7 p.m. at Longview Memorial Stadium

Ridgefield vs. Hudson’s Bay, 7 p.m. at Kiggins Bowl

Mark Morris at Washougal, 7 p.m.

R.A. LONG 22, HUDSON’S BAY 21

RA Long              0             0             0             0—22

Bay                       0             0             0             0—21

First quarter

HB—Messiah Jackson 29 pass from Michael Miller (Brant MacLaren kick)

RAL—Kolby Knudsen 39 runn (kick failed)

Second quarter

HB—Xavier Lions 4 run (Taiese Telea run)

Third quarter

RAL—Nicholas Niday 5 pass from Jaxson Rivenes (TraMayne Jenkins run)

Fourth quarter

HB—Saith Elguea-Zarate 34 pass from Miller (pass failed)

RAL—Jenkins 15 pass from Rivenes (Devon Harris pass from Rivenes)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — R.A. Long: Kolby Knudsen 9-61, TraMayne Jenkins 3-40, Jaxson Rivenes 12-50, team 1-(-1). Hudson’s Bay: Xavier Lions 24-119, Taiese Telea 11-99, Michael Miller 6-12, Messiah Jackson 2-2, Michael Stump 1-2, team 1-(-1).

PASSING — R.A. Long: Rivenes 14-20-0-133. Hudson’s Bay: Miller 4-9-0-77.

RECEIVING — R.A. Long: Taijon Reagins 4-46, Jenkins 6-71, Devon Harris 2-15, Nicholas Niday 1-5, Knudsen 1-(-4). Hudson’s Bay: Messiah Jackson 2-33, Saith Elguea-Zarate 2-44.

WOODLAND 12, WASHOUGAL 0

Wash 0 0 0 0 – 0

Wood 6 6 0 0 – 12

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First quarter

W – Elijah Andersen 14 run (run failed)

Second quarter

W – Andersen 9 run (run failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing — Washougal: Brandon Austenfeld 1-(minus-1), Mercy Johnston 9-28, Kaden Fautt 1-(minus-4), Travis Lundberg 1-2; Woodland: Karsen Northcut 14-56, Andersen 37-188, Michael Belvin 1-3.

Passing — Washougal: Fautt 7-18-2-76; Andersen 6-12-0-40

Receiving — Washougal: Royce Jones 5-74, Austenfeld 1-1, Lundberg 1-1; Woodland: Northcut 3-31, Chase Hall 3-9.

1A TRICO LEAGUE

                W           L

Seton Catholic (3-0)      1             0

La Center (3-0) 1             0

Kalama (3-0)     1             0

Stevenson (2-1)                1             0

Castle Rock (2-1)            0             1

King’s Way Chr. (2-2)     0             1

Columbia-WSalmon (1-2)          0             1

Fort Vancouver (0-3)      0             1

Friday’s scores

La Center 61, Columbia-White Salmon 0

Seton Catholic 48, Castle Rock 14

Kalama 30, King’s Way Christian 20

Stevenson 57, Fort Vancouver 14

Friday, Sept. 27 games

La Center at King’s Way Christian, 6 p.m.

Castle Rock at Stevenson, 7 p.m.

Columbia-White Salmon at Seton Catholic, 7 p.m.

Fort Vancouver at Kalama, 7 p.m.

SETON CATHOLIC 48, CASTLE ROCK 14

SC         14           13           7             14—48

CR         0             8             0             6—14

First quarter

SC—Joe Callerame 8 run (Dalton Woods kick)

SC—Dylan Hamilton 5 pass from Kolten Gesser (Woods kick)

Second quarter

CR—Owen Langdon 8 pass from Trevor Rogen (Landon Fulton from Rogen)

SC—Teddy Wieczorek 21 pass from Gesser (kick failed)

SC—Ryker Ruelas 19 pass from Gesser (Woods kick)

Third quarter

SC — Jacob Williams 65 run (Woods kick)

Fourth quarter

CR — Aiden Mead 2 pass from Rogen (pass failed)

SC — Williams 25 pass from Gesser (Woods kick)

SC — Callerame 19 pass from Gesser (Woods kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — SC: Jacob Williams 19-165, Joe Callerame 2-14; CR: Jacob Lafever 9-29; Trevor Rogen 8-28; Wyatt Orth 6-13; Thatcher Heller 1-13; Owen Langdon 3-6.

PASSING — SC: Kolten Gesser 18-26-1-243; Thomas Clute 1-1-0-1. CR: Trevor Rogen 10-22-0-103; John Soden 2-4-0-9.

RECEIVING — SC: Ryker Ruelas 7-88; Callerame 4-69; Williams 3-45; Teddy Wieczorek 3-36; Dylan Hamilton 1-5; Graham Dumas 1-1. CR: Owen Langdon 5-60; Landon Fulton 3-28; Thatcher Heller 1-10; Logan Engkraf 1-9; Wiley Bolar 1-3; Aiden Mead 1-2.

LA CENTER 61, COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 0

Columbia          0             0             0             0— 0

La Center          21           16           17           7—61

First quarter

LC — Houston Coyle 40 interception return (Nate Rembisz kick)

LC — Wyatt Eiesland 2 run (Rembisz kick)

LC — Brady Brandenburg 6 run (Rembisz kick)

Second quarter

LC — Rembisz 27 FG

LC — Isaac Chromey 34 run (pass failed)

LC — Landen Randall 16 pass from Eiesland (Rembisz kick)

Third quarter

LC — Parker McKinney 85 kickoff return (Rembisz kick)

LC — Randall 35 interception return (Rembisz kick)

LC — Rembisz 42 FG

Fourth quarter

LC — Lincoln Cooley 5 run (Rembisz kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Columbia: Wongani Schlegel 17-50; Humberto Pulido 5-3; Hunter Wang 2-10; Kai Brasuell 1-2. La Center: Chromey 6-82; Eiesland 6-54; Brandenburg 6-21; Rembisz 2-21; Gaven Emerson 2-7; Cooley 1-5.

PASSING — Columbia: Wang 4-10-5-26; Wyatt Stelma 0-1-0-0; La Center: Eiesland 3-8-0-16; Rembisz 1-1-0-12.

RECEIVING — Columbia: Schlegel 2-20; Jaden Wang 1-5; Mason Hamilton 1-1. La Center: Randall 1-16; Johnny Linstroth 1-12; Coyle 1-8; McKinney 1-7.

STEVENSON 57, FORT VANCOUVER 14

Stevenson         21          14          14          8—57

Fort Vancouver      7             0             0             7—14

First quarter

S—Derek White 16 pass from Jude Travinski (pass failed)

FV—Kaden Taylor 38 pass from Caleb Hyde (Denis Zayets kick)

S—Skylar Polzel 3 run (S. Polzel run)

S—Logan Polzel 18 pass from Travinski (Travinski kick)

Second quarter

S—White 71 pass from Travinski (L. Polzel pass from White)

S—White 64 run (kick failed)

Third quarter

S—White 60 pass from Travinski (Travinski kick)

S—L. Polzel 19 pass from Travinski (run fail)

Fourth quarter

FV—Zayets 1 run (Zayets kick()

S—Daniel Baxter-Caldwell 22 pass from Travinski (L. Polzel pass from Travinski)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Stevenson: Skylar Polzel 20-133, Derek White 1-64, Seth Marshall 1-5, Jude Travinski 2-13, Nate Kick 1-(-5), Daniel Baxter-Caldwell 1-(-2). Fort Vancouver: Ayden Hyde 9-39, Caleb Hyde 13-28, Denis Zayets 2-18, RJ Antonio 1-7, Drelix Antonio 1-0.

PASSING — Stevenson: Jude Travinski 12-16-0-313. Fort Vancouver: Caleb Hyde 6-13-0-71.

RECEIVING — Stevenson: Derek White 6-201, Logan Polzel 2-37, Daniel Baxter-Caldwell 2-25, Nate Kick 1-16, Seth Marshall 1-34. Fort Vancouver: Kaden Taylor 1-38, Ayden Hyde 2-12, Kyler Smith 2-16, RJ Antonio 1-5.

KALAMA 30, KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 20

King’s Way 0 0 14 6–20

Kalama 8 14 8 0–30

First quarter

Kal—Aiden Brown 28 run (Jonny Martinez 2-point pass from Brown)

Second quarter

Kal—Brown 11 run (Try failed)

Kal—Brown 7 run (Henry Sigfridson 2-point pass from Brown)

Third quarter

Kal—Brown 1 run (Sigfridson 2-point pass from Brown)

KW—Ryan Charlton 20 run (Rylan Richter kick)

KW—Sam Somarakis 27 pass from Owen Paulsen (Richter kick)

Fourth quarter

KW—Somarakis 1 run (Try failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—King’s Way: Grayson Bagley 2-13, Sam Somarakis 8-32, Ryan Charlton 11-60, Owen Paulsen 1(-13). Kalama: Aiden Brown 25-159, Drew Schlangen 10-78, Quin Hahn 2-16

PASSING—King’s Way: Paulsen 10-23-2-141. Kalama: Brown 12-20-0-118.

RECEIVING—King’s Way: Rylan Richter 1-37, Bagley 5-53, Somarakis 3-50, Charlton 1-1. Kalama: Henry Sigfridson 2-52, Jonny Martinez 2-4, Schlangen 4-34, Talan Thomas 1-8.

WASHINGTON STATE SCORES

FRIDAY’S GAMES

Anacortes 49, Bellingham 0

Archbishop Murphy High School 45, Squalicum 21

Arlington 49, Jackson 21

Asotin 35, Colfax 13

Auburn 63, Kentridge 40

Bainbridge 43, Bremerton 13

Bellarmine 27, Kelso 24

Blaine 27, Chelan 0

Bonners Ferry, Idaho 35, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 34

Bothell 38, Lewiston, Idaho 10

Brewster 41, Lake Roosevelt 14

Burlington-Edison 21, Mt Vernon 14

Camas 33, Lincoln 14

Capital 51, Shelton 0

Cascade (Leavenworth) 36, Naches Valley 14

Cascade Christian 72, East Jefferson 6

Cashmere 59, College Place 12

Chiawana 56, Hermiston, Ore. 0

Chief Sealth 24, West Seattle 7

Crescent 74, Concrete 54

Darrington 48, Charles Wright 42

DeSales 60, Sherman, Ore. 36

Decatur 61, Jefferson 0

East Valley (Spokane Valley) 31, North Central 28

Eastmont 22, Davis 20

Eastside Catholic 64, Garfield 0

Eatonville 48, Clover Park High School 33

Entiat 66, Touchet 6

Enumclaw 68, Kentlake 0

Ephrata 9, Ellensburg 6

Everett 20, Edmonds-Woodway 14

Evergreen (Vancouver) 49, North Thurston 0

Ferndale 42, Marysville-Getchell 14

Foster 58, Centralia 7

Freeman 19, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 7

Friday Harbor 33, Cle Elum-Roslyn 7

Glacier Peak 49, Mariner 0

Goldendale 48, River View 7

Gonzaga 27, Mt. Spokane High School 19

Graham-Kapowsin 20, Emerald Ridge 13

Hanford 25, Walla Walla 24

Hoquiam 36, Raymond-South Bend 28

Ilwaco 28, Wahkiakum 20

Inglemoor 49, Sammamish 13

Interlake 35, Highline 28

Jenkins High School 31, Reardan 18

Juanita 29, Woodinville 28

Kalama 30, King’s Way 20

Kamiak 35, Meridian 34

Kennedy Catholic High School 42, Tahoma 0

Kennewick 44, Pasco 7

Kiona-Benton 16, Wahluke 12

Klahowya 21, Kingston 19

La Center 61, Columbia (White Salmon) 0

Lake City, Idaho 35, Gig Harbor 16

Lake Stevens 57, Cascade (Everett) 0

Lake Washington 7, Redmond 0

Lakes 14, Curtis 10

Lewis & Clark 31, Ridgeline 27

Liberty Bell 53, Manson 0

Liberty Christian 50, ACH 36

Lincoln 14, Franklin 7

Lynden 42, Marysville-Pilchuck 21

Mabton 40, Highland 8

Mead 34, Central Valley 7

Medical Lake 36, Davenport 16

Mercer Island 35, Liberty 21

Monroe 49, Shorewood 7

Montesano 56, Black Hills 7

Moses Lake 35, Sunnyside 21

Moses Lake Christian Academy 52, Tekoa-Rosalia 20

Mountlake Terrace 27, Meadowdale 14

Mt Baker 41, Centennial, British Columbia 14

Mt Tahoma 21, Mount Si High School 17

Naselle 64, Sound Christian 6

Neah Bay 34, Quilcene 26

Newport 19, Lind-Ritzville-Sprague 14

Newport-Bellevue 42, Cedarcrest 25

Nooksack Valley 47, King’s 14

O’Dea 49, Seattle Prep 6

Oak Harbor 19, Stanwood 19

Oakville 50, Chief Leschi 14

Ocosta 22, North Beach 16

Odessa 68, Waterville-Mansfield 14

Okanogan 36, Lynden Christian 22

Olympia 28, Hazen 26

Omak 33, Colville 7

Onalaska 62, Mossyrock 8

Oroville 52, Columbia (Stevens) 6

Orting 20, Fife 19

Othello 41, Grandview 0

Peninsula 24, Bonney Lake 3

Pomeroy 70, Sunnyside Christian 0

Prairie 43, Battle Ground 38

Priest River, Idaho 43, Kettle Falls 0

R.A. Long 22, Hudson’s Bay 21

Rainier 64, Morton-White Pass 34

Rainier Beach 34, Ballard 7

Renton 49, Lindbergh 6

Ridgefield 24, Hockinson 21

River Ridge 41, Heritage 3

Rochester 33, Aberdeen 7

Rogers (Puyallup) 76, Silas 27

Roosevelt 50, Bishop Blanchet High School 0

Sehome 48, Lakewood 7

Selkirk 32, Cusick 24

Sequim 28, Elma 7

Seton Catholic 48, Castle Rock 14

Shadle Park 17, University 7

Shorecrest 48, Lynnwood 8

Skyline 24, Issaquah 17

South Kitsap 36, Central Kitsap 35

Stadium 21, Mount Rainier High School 7

Stevenson 57, Fort Vancouver 14

Sultan 35, South Whidbey 14

Tenino 22, Adna 19

Toledo 48, Pe Ell 29

Toppenish 42, Quincy 17

Toutle Lake 35, Winlock 6

Tri-Cities 66, White Swan 8

Tulalip Heritage 56, Muckleshoot 8

Union 21, Mountain View 0

W.F. West 50, Timberline 8

Wallace, Idaho 82, St John-Endicott-LaCrosse 14

Wellpinit 38, Bridgeport 6

Wenatchee 42, Eisenhower 21

West Linn, Ore. 34, Sumner 27

West Valley (Spokane Valley) 48, Riverside 7

West Valley (Yakima) 28, Selah 7

White River 37, Auburn Mountainview 6

Wilbur-Creston 74, Garfield-Palouse 18

Woodland 12, Washougal 0

Yelm 52, Kamiakin 48

Zillah 41, Wapato 0

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