Curtis, Bellarmine Roll to 6th Straight

Auburn High School came to Curtis in what was arguably the game of the week in the state in 4A high-school football Friday night. The Seattle Times had Curtis ranked No.2 in the state and Auburn, after a loss last week, was No.8.

Here is what happened. Viking quarterback Tyler Jamison hit C.J. Langlow on a 65-yard touchdown pass on the third play of the game that sort of stunned the visitors. Then he threw three more touchdown passes to Rahmel Dockery over the next little while. Dockery did his weekly magic, zigging, zagging, hurdling, and otherwise collecting 368 all-purpose yards. And the game of the week turned into a 41-14 rout. Curtis proudly walked off the field with a 6-0 record and Auburn fell to 4-2.

“We learned we could be very physical,” said Curtis assistant coach Jason Keel.

“We knew Auburn was probably going to be the most physical team we have played, and we probably brought our own physical play up a notch,” Curtis lineman Cornelius Edison agreed.

In other high-school action, Bellarmine Prep, led by two touchdowns each from Scott Comfort and Isaiah Flynn, defeated South Kitsap, 27-3, to remainĀ  undefeated at 6-0.

Mt. Tahoma hammered Shelton, 40-13. Xavier Bazile caught two touchdown passes from DeAndre Baines.