Eastlake Wolves, Skyline Spartans each score more than 50 in respective wins
September 30, 2011
By Christopher Huber
NEW 10:35 p.m., Sept. 30
The Skyline Spartans looked its usual self at home Friday night, scoring early and often on its way to a 56-17 route of the Redmond Mustangs.It improved to 3-2 on the season.
Skyline quarterback Max Browne completed 15 of 19 pass attempts for 215 yards and three touchdowns, while back-up quarterback Nate Gibson completed all seven of his passes and two touchdowns.
Runningback Damian Greene ran eight times for 52 yards and receiver Mason Gregory finished with four catches for 69 yards. Altogether, Skyline compiled 428 yards of offense, scoring 21 in the first quarter, 28 in the second and easing off with just one touchdown in the second half. Redmond scored on a field goal in the second quarter and tallied two touchdowns in the fourth.
Skyline plays at Newport, 7 p.m., Oct. 7.
The Eastlake Wolves continued its dominance in KingCo action Friday. It improved to 5-0 overall after beating Newport 52-14. Running back Ryan Lewis chalked up three of Eastlake’s first four touchdowns on the ground, running in for 35, 2 and 21 yards, respectively.
After scoring 14 in the first quarter, Eastlake pegged another 21 in the second, beginning with a 40-yard punt return for a touchdown by Bryan Cassil. After Newport’s Isaac Dotson grabbed a 20-yard touchdown pass from Nate Anderson, Eastlake’s Lewis took one in for 21 yards and then quarterback Keegan Kemp put the Wolves up 35-6 going into halftime on a 1-yard run.
In the second half, Cassil improved on his earlier return, sprinting 85 yards to score on a Newport kickoff. Later in the third quarter, Aaron DiGenova caught a 12-yard pass from Kemp, and then kicker John Killburg knocked in a field goal to finish things off.
Eastlake plays at Mariner High School 7 p.m., Oct. 7.

