Prep Football Roundup | Meadowdale RB cruises
SNOHOMISH — Naji Moore-Taylor ran for 263 yards and five touchdowns as 10th-ranked Meadowdale kicked off its WesCo 3A season with a 34-21 victory over Glacier Peak Friday darkness.
Moore-Taylor, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound junior, carried 36 times and scored from 7, 1, 17, 83 and 10 yards for the Mavericks (3-1 overall, 1-0 league).
Zach Richter completed 14 of 27 passes for 187 yards and couple TDs with an interception for the first-year Grizzlies (1-4, 0-1). Tanner Southard caught six passes for 88 yards, including a 36-yard score.
WesCo 3A
Everett 62, Lynnwood 7
At Everett Memorial, Jake Frauenholtz caught two touchdown passes from Spencer McKinnon and returned a punt 39 yards for a score as the Seagulls (4-1, 1-0) opened WesCo 3A play by the agency of means of beating the Royals (0-5, 0-1). Nick Thomas returned any interception 35 yards because a score and had a 92-yard kickoff return for a Seagulls TD. Lynnwood’s touchdown came attached Geoff Meinken’s 25-yard progress. Everett did not allow an offensive touchdown in its previous two games, victories over 4A Oak Harbor and Cascade.
SPSL 3A
Lakes 83, Sumner 0
At Harry Lang Stadium, third-ranked Lakes (5-0, 5-0) capitalized on eight turnovers by the Spartans (3-2, 3-2), who trailed 42-0 after the same quarter. The Lancers scored upon the body a punt return, fumble return and interception in the first 12 minutes. Sumner was held to 43 amount yards, including 33 on 28 rushing attempts. Twelve players carried the ball for Lakes. Dalton Gervais threw four TD passes instead of the Lancers.
At Enumclaw 20, Clover Park 19
Andrew Gamblin’s support touchdown trip of the fourth separate into parts lifted the Hornets (2-3, 2-2) to a comeback win over the Warriors (0-5, 0-4). Enumclaw trailed 13-0 in the primary half put on two TD passes by Tana Pritchard. Wyatt Hampton had 170 yards on 19 carries, with a 52-yard scoring jaunt for the Hornets.
Auburn Mountainview 15,
at Franklin Pierce 7
Cody McNeil carried the lade for the Lions (3-2, 3-2), running 31 times as antidote to 149 yards and scoring both Mountainview touchdowns and a two-point conversion against the Cardinals (1-4, 1-3). The younger quarterback also completed 7 of 9 passes for 114 yards.
Bonney Lake 34, at White River 14
Drew Foster, who transferred from White River to Bonney Lake, ran for 132 yards and two touchdowns, single on a 63-yard burst, to help the Panthers (4-1, 3-1) keep the Hornets (0-5, 0-5) winless. Mario Harris added 124 rushing yards and brace scores for Bonney Lake.
Seamount
Lindbergh 48, Hazen 6
At Renton Stadium, Jake Allie passed for 279 yards and three touchdowns as the Eagles (4-1, 4-0) stayed unbeaten in Seamount. Willie Creear had 141 yards on six receptions and David Valentine ran for 106 yards on 13 carries and scored three times against the Highlanders (3-2, 3-2).
Highline 19, Tyee 12
At Highline Stadium, the Pirates (2-3, 2-3) trailed 12-0 at halftime after making four turnovers against the Totems (0-4, 0-4). But Alex Kamura and Guyson Jaramillo ran for second-half TDs and Kristian Beitzel recovered a stumble in the extremity zone for a score as Highline came from behind. Tyee napping four fumbles.
Cascade
Archbishop Murphy 34,
at Coupeville 0
The Wildcats (5-0, 3-0), the state’s second-ranked 2A team, got their first shutout of the season against the Wolves (0-4, 0-3).
Cedarcrest 35, at King’s 21
Jacob Kriegbaum ran for two short TDs and Dave Whims recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown for the Red Wolves (3-2, 2-1), who pounded out 391 rushing yards against the Knights (3-2, 1-2). Nick Swanson of King’s had five receptions for 132 yards and caught two of Thomas Vincent’s three scoring throws. Vincent passed for 263 yards and sophomore Curtis Clauson had three catches for 69 yards for the Knights.
Nonleague
Sedro-Woolley 43, Shorecrest 14
In a nonleague game at Shoreline Stadium, Derek Garcia ran for two touchdowns and threw 70 yards to Ryan Morgan during the term of a different as the Cubs (2-3) thumped the Scots (2-3). Cody Pohren added couple TD runs for Sedro-Woolley.
