The Olympic League standings are beginning to take shape with Sequim currently sitting at 3-0 and on a collision course with 2-1 Olympic next week. Bremerton scored a big victory over North Mason to keep its playoff hopes alive and significantly widen the postseason race. In the South Sound Conference, Central Kitsap is looking to solidify its spot among the top four as it enters the back half of its schedule, which includes games against Peninsula, Gig Harbor and Capital.
Central Kitsap 50, Shelton 0
It only took two tries for Mark Keel to pick up his 100th victory as the Cougars blanked Shelton, 50-0. Central Kitsap started slow — the game was scoreless after one quarter — but once the offense got going, the team cruised. Alex Refilong scored three touchdowns and rushed for over 150 yards and dual-threat quarterback Elijah McGee added three ground scores as well.
Next game: Oct. 5, 7 p.m., at Peninsula.
North Kitsap 35, Clover Park 0
The Vikings picked up a big non-league win over the Warriors. They have now outscored their opponents 84-0 over the last two games. Andrew Blackmore threw three touchdown passes, including two to receiver Colton Bower. Isaiah Kahana rushed for over 140 yards and two scores and also caught a 33-yard touchdown pass.
Next game: Oct. 5, 7 p.m. vs. Kingston.
Bremerton 28, North Mason 27
A fourth quarter touchdown by Rasheed Joiner and a successful two-point conversion by Kelo Logova gave the Knights a huge victory over North Mason. Joiner rushed for 171 yards and two scores on 19 carries, and Logova tossed touchdown passes to Kaleb Peterson and Carl Reyes.
Next game: Oct. 5, 7 p.m., vs. Port Angeles
Olympic 55, Port Angeles 6
The Trojans’ speed was too much for the Roughriders as they exploded to a 35-0 lead by halftime. Darelle White caught three passes for 74 yards and a touchdown and also returned an interception for a score. Malcolm Dewalt scored a pair of touchdowns and had 86 yards from scrimmage. Gillick completed 10-of-15 passes for 161 yards and two touchdowns.
Next game: Oct. 5, 6:45 p.m., vs. Sequim.
Sequim 51, Kingston 14
The top dogs in the Olympic League had their way with Kingston on Friday, getting out to a 37-0 lead by halftime. Sequim quarterback Riley Cowan threw for 230 yards and four touchdowns. Tyler Marquez scored a late touchdown for Kingston. Next up is a game with inter-district rivals North Kitsap.
Next game: Oct. 5, 7 p.m. at North Kitsap.
Bellarmine 48, South Kitsap 0.
The Wolves couldn’t do much to stop Bellarmine running back Derrion Summers, who had 196 rushing yards and four touchdowns on homecoming night at South Kitsap. The Lions led 40-0 at halftime. Alec Johnson led the team with seven receptions for 66 yards.
Next game: Oct. 5, 7 p.m., at Graham-Kapowsin.
— Mark Krulish is a reporter for Kitsap News Group. He can be reached at mkrulish@soundpublishing.com. Follow him on Twitter @MKrulishKDN.