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Brian Campbell threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more, leading Kentwood to a 62-24 rout of rival Kentridge in a South Puget Sound League Northeast Division 4A football game at French Field last Thursday night.
Campbell found Isaiah Williams on a 15-yard strike and hit Sukhraj Nahal from 20 yards out in the first half as the Conquerors (1-0 league, 3-1 overall) built a 34-10 halftime lead over the Chargers (0-1, 1-2).
On the night, Campbell completed 10 of 20 passes for 134 yards. He also rushed for 110 yards.
Kentwood finished with 212 yards on the ground.
Campbell also connected with Bryce Richard on a 20-yard TD in the third quarter, a period in which the quarterback reversed field, escaped the pocket and made a 49-yard dash to the end zone, boosting the Conks in front, 55-17.
Jawann Gault raced 84 yards on a kickoff return for the Conquerors.
Chavez Kalua-Fuimaono scored on a pair of 2-yard runs. Jaylen Ureta ran 67 yards for a score and Williams dashed 22 yards for another TD in the Kentwood romp.
For Kentridge, Malik Mcferrin carried 19 times for 101 yards and a TD. Max Arend threw a TD pass and Brian Brown returned an interception 24 yards for another score.
Tanner Conner had three catches for 101 yards and a TD for the Chargers.
Kentwood hosts Tahoma in a divisional showdown this Friday. Kentridge takes on Kent-Meridian on Thursday.
Elsewhere
Kent-Meridian 35, at Kentlake 7: Malik Woolery ran for three touchdowns as the Royals (1-0, 2-2) ground up the Falcons (0-1, 2-2) in SPSL Northeast Division 4A play Friday night at French Field.
The Royals amassed 244 yards on the ground with Woolery leading the way, scoring on runs of 80, 71 and 34 yards.
Quarterback Ben Woods scored from the 1, and Gabriel Gallman added a 5-yard TD run for K-M.
Micah Vaifale scored on a 2-yard run for the Falcons.
K-M led 21-0 at halftime.
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