Royals fall to Eagles, take on Gig Harbor in playoffs | Prep football

Chico McClatcher ran for 354 yards and six touchdowns, leading Federal Way past Kent-Meridian 77-21 in a South Puget Sound League 4A crossover game at Federal Way Stadium on Friday night.

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Chico McClatcher ran for 354 yards and six touchdowns, leading Federal Way past Kent-Meridian 77-21 in a South Puget Sound League 4A crossover seeding game at Federal Way Stadium on Friday night.

The Eagles (7-2) host Mariner in a regional playoff game next weekend. K-M (6-3) travels to take on Gig Harbor (8-1), the Narrows League champion, in the district playoffs. Dates and times have yet to be announced.

McClatcher, one of the state’s top running backs, broke free on scoring runs from 59, 55 and 54 yards out for Federal Way. The Eagles exploded for 35 fourth-quarter points.

Shamar Malik Wooleiry returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown and added scoring runs from 1 and 2 yards out for the Royals.

Elsewhere:

At Kentwood 31, Beamer 21: Isaiah Williams ran for 185 yards and two touchdowns and Brian Campbell threw for two more as the Conquerors (8-1) defeated the Titans (6-3) in an SPSL crossover seeding game at French Field on Friday night.

The Conquerors open the district playoffs at home against Bellarmine Prep (6-3).

At Kentlake 47, Decatur 24: Danstan Kaunda and Tino Wells each ran for a pair of touchdowns as the Falcons (4-5) beat the Gators (1-8) at French Field on Thursday night.

Trey Helgeson threw one TD and ran for another for Kentlake.

Kentridge 7, at Mount Rainer 6: The Chargers (1-8) avoided a winless season with a narrow win over the Rams (1-8) at Highline Stadium on Thursday night.

 

 

 


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