Stephen Camden rushed for 116 yards and scored four touchdowns as the Panthers ran past Hudson’s Bay at Kiggins Bowl.
Camden scored the first three touchdowns, the longest on a 24-yard run, as Washougal built a 29-0 halftime lead. Bobby Jacobs added 158 rushing yards and one touchdown.
Hudson’s Bay moved to the Washougal 11 three plays into the game as the Eagles’ Devon Casey sprinted around left end for runs of 20 yards and 50 yards. But a second-down quarterback sack, two Eagles’ penalties, and an incomplete pass stalled that scoring chance.
The Panthers led 7-0 after the first quarter, but took advantage of two Eagles’ fumbles to quickly increase the lead to 21-0.Washougal also intercepted three passes in the game and controlled the line of scrimmage on defense.