Beamer blanks Evergreen in football, other Federal Way schools still struggle

The Todd Beamer Titans were the only successful Federal Way football team last week, blanking Vancouver’s Evergreen 33-0 on Saturday night at Federal Way Memorial Stadium.

The Todd Beamer Titans were the only successful Federal Way football team last week, blanking Vancouver’s Evergreen 33-0 on Saturday night at Federal Way Memorial Stadium.

The Titans intercepted the Plainsmen’s first play from scrimmage, and it was a done deal from there. Beamer scored its first points of the night shortly after, when Andrew Tofaeono ran for the first of three touchdowns on the night.

Beamer is 1-1 and is the only team with a win so far this season in the SPSL 4A Northwest.

The Titans will kickoff at 7 p.m. Friday against Kent Meridian at French Field.

Federal Way

The fourth-ranked Eagles ran into the buzz saw that is Camas on Friday night, falling 49-6 to the Papermakers on the road. Star running back Chico McClatcher was the lone Federal Way score, taking it in from three yards out in the second quarter. McClatcher ended up with 109 yards on 22 carries, with the bulk of those yards coming in the first half.

In the second half, McClatcher was held to just seven yards by the Papermakers.

The Eagles kickoff this week at 7 p.m. on Thursday at home, hosting 2-0 Tahoma.

Thomas Jefferson

The Raiders fell to Graham-Kapowsin 35-14 on Sept. 12 at Federal Way Memorial Stadium. The Raiders quarterback Mason Delacruz connected on pass plays once in the first quarter and once in the fourth quarter for Thomas Jefferson’s points on the evening.

The loss puts the Raiders at 0-2 with the rest of the SPSL, looking up at the Todd Beamer Titans who are sitting at 1-1 with the win against Evergreen.

The Raiders face off at 7 p.m. on Friday in Federal Way, when they take on 2-0 Kentwood.

Decatur

The Gators fell in a barn burner to Kentlake, 56-36 on Friday night at French Field. Quarterback Isaiah Hatch came up big again, with two rushing touchdowns and two passing touchdowns. The early season star sprinted for a 49-yard score in the first quarter, and followed it with a 54-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter.

Decatur sits at 0-2 on the season and kicks off at 7 p.m. on Saturday in Federal Way, when they host 0-2 Kentridge.