Foster tops Highline for first win | Football


September 24, 2012 · 10:58 AM

The Foster football team's steady attack led to a 27-13 win against Highline Friday night.

The Bulldogs (1-3, 1-1) scored a touchdown in every quarter and got excellent play from their defense and special teams. Foster took a 14-0 lead on touchdown runs by Devin Brown and Cody Anderson in the first half.

In the second, Patrick Straight scored on a 60-yard kickoff return and Jimaun Horton took a fumble back 30 yards for a score.

Lindbergh 10, Hazen 9

Defense ruled the day as Lindbergh team edged Hazen 10-9 Friday night.

The Eagles (3-1 overall, 2-0 Seamount) scored the only points of the first half on a 76-yard pass from Tyrell Shavers to Cam Callen. Lindbergh added to its lead with an 18-yard field goal from Derrick Holt in the third.

Hazen (2-2, 1-1) nearly completed a fourth-quarter comeback, but fell just short when an extra point was blocked. Sam Bunnell kicked a 21-yard field goal and Tony Nipert connected with Kyle Nelson for a 64-yard touchdown pass in the quarter.

Lakeside 56, Renton 28

Renton couldn't stop Lakeside and lost 56-28 Saturday.

The Indians (2-2, 1-0) fell behind early and trailed 22-7 after the first quarter.

Kennedy 44, Evergreen 7

Kennedy dominated Evergreen Friday night, winning 44-7.

The Lancers (2-1, 1-0) led 30-0 by the half. Colin Cossette scored three rushing touchdowns. Drew Thompson scored two touchdowns.

 

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