After losing the first two games of the season, the Kentwood Conquerors won its third game in a row.
The Conks beat Hazen 54-13 Sept. 30 at French Field.
The Conks sit tied for first place in league play in the North Puget Sound League Cascade division with a 3-0 record.
Kentwood is tied with Mount Rainier. The Rams are 5-0 overall.
The two are set to face each other today, Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. at Highline Memorial Stadium in Burien.
Returning to French Field Oct. 14, the Conks look to finish out the season facing district rivals Kent-Meridian, Kentridge and Kentlake.
Kentlake
The Falcons started the season 4-0 and lost its first game of the season last week.
Kentlake traveled to face Kennedy Catholic where it lost 41-24.
The Falcons are tied for second place in the NPSL Cascade division with a 2-1 league record.
The first quarter saw no score for either team. But less than four minutes into the second quarter, Kentlake struck first with a field goal.
Following the Falcon’s three point lead, Kennedy Catholic scored three touchdowns taking a 21-3 lead into halftime.
The third quarter saw two scores for each team with Kentlake scoring first out of the locker room on a 5-yard touchdown run by junior quarterback Brandon Mortenson.
The second Falcon touchdown in the third was a pass for 29 yards from Mortenson to senior receiver Brian Dye.
After three, the Falcons trailed 35-17.
The Lancers scored its final touchdown of the game in the beginning of the fourth quarter.
The final score of the game was a 4-yard touchdown run by junior running back Marques Fuala’au.
This week the Falcons are set to host the Tahoma Bears at 7 p.m. at French Field.
Tahoma
The Bears (1-2, 1-4) won its first game of the season 48-20 over the Kentridge Chargers.
Tahoma scored first on a fumble recovery for 75 yards by senior Aidan Harmon. After the first quarter, Tahoma was up 7-0.
The Chargers tied the game early in the second.
Two passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown gave the Bears 27-13 lead at the half.
Kentridge scored on a rushing touchdown midway through the second.
The Chargers came within seven after scoring on a 14 yard rushing touchdown.
Tahoma would add to its lead with two more touchdowns in the third.
The first was a 22-yard pass from junior quarterback Conner Lambro to senior receiver Josh Smith and the second was a 30 yard run by Lambro.
And the final score of the game was another touchdown this time for 1-yard by Lambro.
Lambro was 16 for 22 on the night, scoring three of the Bears’ touchdowns.