Football Roundup: Week 6

North Kitsap 49, Sequim 7

The Vikings continued their march through the Olympic League with another 35-point victory, downing Sequim on the road. Colton Bower threw for 256 yards and four touchdowns and added a pair of rushing touchdowns, giving him 28 this year — 22 passing, six rushing. North Kitsap had a 35-7 lead by halftime as Bower connected with Logan Sloman for a touchdown and also hit running back Karson Walsh for a score. Walsh finished the game with seven carries for 71 yards and that 20-yard TD. Jordan Reece recovered a fumble in the second half, and then Bower found Sloman for a second time for the final score of the game.

Next game: Oct. 15, 7 p.m. vs. Bremerton.

Bremerton 32, Bainbridge 0

The Knights forced 10 turnovers and eventually pulled away in the second half as they blanked Bainbridge on the road. The game was still close after three quarters, Bremerton only led 12-0. Bremerton wide receiver/defensive back Junior Newman had five receptions for 89 yards and two touchdowns on offense, and had three interceptions on defense, returning one for a score. Jayden Quenga rushed for 83 yards and a score, and Jakobi Serrato added 60 yards and a TD as well.

Next game: Bainbridge: Oct. 15, 6:30 p.m. at Port Angeles. Bremerton: Oct. 15, 7 p.m. at North Kitsap.

Port Angeles 31, Kingston 6

The Bucs unfortunately only managed a late rushing touchdown against Port Angeles as they fell at home 31-6 to the Roughriders. Kingston couldn’t contain running back Daniel Cable, who rushed for 198 yards. The game was also notable as there was a delay due to the lights going out.

Olympic 40, North Mason 25

The Trojans were able two get two fourth-quarter touchdowns that proved to be the difference. Joshua Gauyan’s third touchdown of the game gave Olympic a 33-25 lead in that final quarter, and then Xavier Valenzuela iced it with a 17-yard rushing touchdown. Gauyan also finished with 117 rushing yards on 20 carries and four receptions for 58 yards. Alvin Fanua had a pair of rushing scores for the Trojans.

Next game: Oct. 15, 6:30 p.m. vs. Kingston.

Klahowya 34, Vashon Island 0

The Eagles raced to a 27-0 lead by halftime and never looked back as they knocked off Nisqually foe Vashon Island. Logan Wallis had a pair of rushing touchdowns, and Matt Bailey got into the end zone twice through the air.

Next game: Oct. 16, 7 p.m. at Life Christian Academy.

Emerald Ridge 51, South Kitsap 0

The Wolves offense didn’t get much going as Emerald Ridge moved the ball on the ground and through the air. The Jaguars led 39-0 by halftime.

Next game: Oct. 14, 7 p.m. at Bethel.