Conks outlast Jags, 42-32 | Prep football

Chavez Kalua-Fuimaono ran for 194 yards and four touchdowns, leading Kentwood to a 42-32 nonleague football win over Emerald Ridge at French Field on Friday night.

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Chavez Kalua-Fuimaono ran for 194 yards and four touchdowns, leading Kentwood to a 42-32 nonleague football win over Emerald Ridge at French Field on Friday night.

Kalua-Fuimaono’s 31-yard run with 1:51 remaining in the game sealed the win for the Conquerors (1-1) over the Jaguars (0-2).

Brian Campbell threw for a pair of TDs for Kentwood.

Elsewhere

Kentlake 42, at Decatur 0: Andrew Dixon ran for three TDs, leading the Falcons (1-1) to a nonleague rout of the Gators (0-2) at Federal Way.

Cody Faulkner returned an interception 47 yards for a TD and Trey Helgeson threw 21 yards to Austin McBryde for another score.

At Mercer Island 37, Kentridge 14: Mason Glover threw one TD pass and Sam Mullins recovered a fumble for another score in the Chargers’ nonleague loss to the Islanders.

Glover found Jordan Omatsu from 19 yards out for Kentridge (0-2).

Mercer Island (1-1) led 30-0 at halftime.


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