Prep football: Tulalip 82, Clallam Bay 60

MARYSVILLE — Quarterback Ayrik Miranda passed for 262 yards and six touchdowns in the first half to lead Tulalip Heritage to victory over Clallam Bay in a Northwest League 1B contest Saturday.

At Quil Ceda Stadium

Clallam Bay 12 14 8 26 — 82

Tulalip Heritage 32 14 1818 — 60

T—Jessie Louie 52 pass from Ayrik Miranda (Robert Miles pass from Miranda)

T—Miranda 80-yard interception return (Miranda run)

C—8 run (run fail)

T—Robert Miles Jr. 13 pass from Miranda (Louie run)

T—Miles Jr. 25 pass from Miranda (Miles pass from Miranda)

C—18 pass (kick failed)

T—Willie Enick 32 pass from Miranda (Enick pass from Miranda)

C—85-yard kickoff return (run failed)

T—Miles Jr. 47 pass from Miranda (pass failed)

C—3 pass from (pass)

T—Enick 17 pass from Miranda (run failed)

C—15 pass from (pass)

T—Miranda 5 run (run failed)

T—Miles Jr. 2 run (pass failed)

C—60-yard interception return (pass failed)

T—Louie 31 pass from Miranda (run failed)

T— Louie 39 run (run failed)

C—31 pass (pass failed)

T—Miranda 11 run (run failed)

C—75 yard kickoff return (pass failed)

C—40 run (run)

Records—Clallam Bay 4-5 overall. Tulaip Heritage 4-3.

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