BRITTON JOLLEY
They’re running tired. They’re running with heavy legs.
He touched the ball just a handful of times last Friday night at French Field.
But Kentwood senior Bryan Carlson made every one count.
Carlson, a 5-foot-9, 200-pound running back/linebacker, delivered a pair of touchdowns — one on a 22-yard run and the other on a 31-yard interception return, leading the Conquerors past ninth-ranked Federal Way 24-7 in a South Puget Sound League North Division game.
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Jefferson High School girls soccer coach Wade Webber had a pretty good idea Tuesday’s match against Kentlake would be a low-scoring affair.
It played out like a game of cat and mouse.
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The Tahoma Bears believe they’ll be a force to be reckoned with when it’s time for the state boys cross country meet next month.
Andre Barrington saw it coming last Friday night at Maxwell Stadium.
And in a flash, Federal Way’s do-it-all running back/defensive back did something about it, intercepting the errant pass from Tahoma quarterback Heyden Johnson and turning it into a 66-yard touchdown.