Week 3 football roundup: Kingston defeats PA to improve to 2-0; Olympic and Bremerton win big

Kingston 30, Port Angeles 22

Garrett Sitting Dog rushed for over 150 yards and two touchdowns as the Buccaneers went 2-0 for the first time in school history, winning a tough road game in Port Angeles.

Sitting Dog opened the scoring with a six-yard touchdown run and then punched in thw two-point conversion. Oliver Hall and Daniel Afton also scored for the Bucs.

The Roughriders scored a late touchdown to make things interesting, but the Bucs were able to run out the clock with their power running game and bring home the victory.

Next game: Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m., vs. Olympic.

Olympic 46, North Mason 6

Trent Feistner had two rushing touchdowns and a pick six at the Trojans blew away North Mason, 46-6.

Cameron Bailey, Clayton Talarico and Zeke Gillick scored the first three touchdowns, all on the ground. Feistner later added touchdown runs of 41 and 3 yards, finishing the night with 116 yards overall. Talarico added 67 and Bailey chipped in 37 for Olympic.

Next game: Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m. at Kingston.

North Kitsap 16, Sequim 8

Freshman kicker Diego DeLuna booted three field goals and Josh Fisher added a one-yard touchdown run as the Vikings started their Olympic League schedule with a victory.

Erik Burchill had four receptions for 62 yards and made an interception and five pass breakups on defense. Colton Bower had a combined 154 yards passing and rushing and also had an interception on defense.

Read the full game story here.

Next game: Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m. at Bremerton.

Bremerton 49, Rochester 0

The Knights were dominant all game long. Freshman running back Jayden Quenga opened the scoring with a 52-yard touchdown run, finishing with over 100 yards for the second straight week. Quenga also returned an interception for a touchdown. Quarterback Kelo Logova connected twice with receiver Junior Newman for scores as well.

Next game: Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m. vs. North Kitsap.

Curtis 21, South Kitsap 15

A Chase Peterson field goal late in the first half gave the Wolves a 15-13 lead. What followed in the second half was a defensive battle until Curtis’s quarterback finally escaped and scored a 39-yard touchdown to give the Vikings the lead. South Kitsap will look to rebound next week at home against an Emerald Ridge team that also sports a 1-2 record.

Next game: Sept. 27, 7 p.m., vs. Emerald Ridge.

Yelm 28, Central Kitsap 0

A tough night for the Cougars without quarterback Josh Flaugher and top receiver Jason Almonte. The Tornadoes scored all 28 points in the first quarter.

Next game: Sept. 27, 7 p.m. vs. Timberline.

Granite Falls 42, Klahowya 0

The Eagles couldn’t get much going in this non-league contest, turning over the ball four times. Hunter Wallis led the team with 12 total tackles (nine solo) and a fumble recovery. Dylan Chandler added 10 tackles. Mason McBride led Granite Falls with 164 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

Next game: Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m. at Chimacum.