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Tahoma erupted for 22 fourth-quarter points to deny Kent-Meridian 41-35 in a South Puget Sound League Northeast Division 4A game Friday night.

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  • Sunday, October 11, 2015 12:45pm
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Tahoma erupted for 22 fourth-quarter points to deny Kent-Meridian 41-35 in a South Puget Sound League Northeast Division 4A game Friday night.

Amandre Williams threw four touchdown passes and Caleb Brown returned a punt 75 yards for the go-ahead score for the Bears (1-1 in league, 5-1 overall).

Gabriel Gallman ran for TDs from 1 and 37 yards out, Shamar Malik Woolery scored on an 11-yard run and Isaac Wright recovered a fumble in the end zone for the visiting Royals (2-1, 3-3).

Elsewhere

At Kentridge 24, Kentlake 7: Max Arend threw a touchdown pass, Jaquan Dubose ran for a TD and Tui Mulitauaopele returned an interception 27 yards as the Chargers downed the Falcons in SPSL 4A play at French Field.

Tanner Conner hauled in the TD pass, capping a 56-yard scoring play. Connor, a tight end, had three catches for 86 yards in the game.

Sabian Tsang booted a 35-yard field goal for the Chargers (1-2, 2-4).

Kentridge’s Malik McFerrin rushed 20 times for 83 yards.

Micah Vaifale picked up 93 yards on 18 carries and scored on a 3-yard run for the Falcons (0-2, 2-4).

Kentwood 16, at Federal Way 13: The Conquerors (5-1) edged the Eagles (1-5) in a nonleague game Thursday night.

The Conks take on K-M next Friday at French Field.


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