Royals throttle Rams, take on Federal Way | SPSL 4A football

Kent-Meridian rolls to a 33-6 victory over Mount Rainier in a cross-divisional South Puget Sound League 4A game at Highline Stadium last Friday night.

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  • Monday, October 27, 2014 7:31pm
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Kent-Meridian rolled to a 33-6 victory over Mount Rainier in a cross-divisional South Puget Sound League 4A game at Highline Stadium on Friday night.

The Royals improved to 6-2 overall. The Rams dropped to 1-7.

Shamar Malik Woolery ran for three touchdowns – from 9, 8 and 4 yards out – and Ben Woods tossed two TD passes – 51 yards to Armani Reese and 20 yards to Matt Daigre.

Woods completed 15 of 20 passes for 233 yards. Reese hauled in five passes for 117 yards and Woolery finished with 49 yards on 12 carries. Brandon Robinson led the Royals in rushing with 50 yards on 10 carries.

Noah Franquez led the Royals with 6 1/2 tackles. Tristan Ingold had 4 1/2 tackles and two sacks.

The Royals travel to Federal Way to take on heralded Eagles (6-2), the Northwest Division champions, in a crossover game at 7 p.m. this Friday.

 


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