Bothell scores 35 first-half points to beat Redmond

Bothell running back Danny Wilson scampers 59 yards to the end zone during the team
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Bothell running back Danny Wilson scampers 59 yards to the end zone during the team's game against Redmond High School Friday. Bothell won the game 35-7.

September 29, 2012 · 4:45 PM

Bothell romped over Redmond, 35-7, in 4A KingCo football action Friday night on the Mustangs' home turf.

The Cougars got on the board in a big way to start the game, as running back Danny Wilson ran 59 yards from scrimmage for the game’s first touchdown. Bothell followed that up with a nine-yard pass from quarterback Ross Bowers to Will McIntyre for a 14-0 lead as the first quarter came to an end.

The Cougars kept the pressure on during their next drive, capping it off with a two-yard touchdown run by Darrin Laufasa.

Bothell extended its lead to 28-0 on Wilson’s second touchdown of the night.

The Cougars took a 35-0 lead into halftime, following a Bowers’ second touchdown pass of the game, this time a 15-yard strike to Aaron Wilks.

 

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