Young leads Cats
The season is Young for the Clark Fork Wampus Cats.
Kyle Young piled up 181 rushing yards to lead Clark Fork to a 38-6 North Star League win over Kootenai Friday.
Young had 120 rushing yards on touchdown runs alone, scoring on runs of 2, 34, 35 and 49 yards, and punched in four two-point conversions.
Not that he was the only threat out of the Wampus Cats’ backfield. Clayton Hewitt added 73 yards on eight carries and a touchdown.
Tony Kraak led the Warriors with 70 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries.
“Tom Wolfe passed for 150 yards and three touchdowns and ran for a fourth as Lakeside rolled to a 42-16 victory over Post Falls Christian.
Wolfe had scoring throws of 11-, 31- and 50-yards and scored on a 58-yard keeper.
Intermountain League
Matt Douglas and Nathan Anderson each rushed for a pair of touchdowns as Timberlake scored a 32-18 victory over Moscow.
Anderson had scoring romps of 33- and 2-yards; Douglas scored on scampers of 9- and 48-yards.
Non-league
Brandon Landrum completed 8-of-18 passes for 120 yards and two touchdowns, both to receiver Seth Patten, to lead Kellogg to a 36-20 victory over Wallace.
Landrum found Patten with a 25-yard strike to pen the scoring and later added 5-yard connection. The Wildcats piled up 345 yards of total offense, including 215 rushing yards.
Washington football
Odessa almost didn’t have a season-opener. The Tigers’ schedule opponent, Bridgeport, called and cancelled because the team didn’t have enough players to field a team. Wednesday Othello agreed to fill the void by sending over its junior varsity. Odessa scored a 45-6 victory on the field; off the field it was a win-win situation for all concerned. …Medical Lake’s Tim Morris scored four touchdowns to lead a 35-0 shutout over Ephrata. Morris carried 18 times for 88 yards and three touchdowns and caught a 65-yard pass from Andy Davis for the fourth. … Josh Adams made the most of his four carries in a 44-0 victory over Touchet The Sprague-Harrington back piled up 176 yards, including an 86-yard scamper to open the game’s scoring, and pulled in a 29-yard pass from Theo Warner for a touchdown. … Chewelah capitalized on seven turnovers – four interceptions and three fumble recoveries – to key a 35-6 victory over visiting Kettle Falls.