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  • From The Associated Press Washington state results from Friday
  • Saturday, September 12, 2009 12:35pm
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From The Associated Press

Washington state results from Friday

Aberdeen 41, Fife 27

Adna 48, Pe Ell 0

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Columbia (Hunters) 20

Arlington 61, Lynnwood 0

Asotin 21, Grangeville, Idaho 13

Auburn 35, Kentwood 28

Blaine 36, Anacortes 14

Bonners Ferry, Idaho 34, Kettle Falls 7

Burlington-Edison 54, Sehome 13

Camas 21, Battle Ground 20, OT

Cascade (Leavenworth) 27, Cle Elum/Roslyn 7

Cascade Christian 34, Eatonville 15

Cedarcrest 20, Seattle Prep 12

Central Kitsap 42, Bellarmine Prep 14

Central Valley 28, University 21

Charles Wright Academy 32, King’s 31

Chiawana High School 21, Hanford 14

Clallam Bay, incomplete

Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho 22, Moses Lake 13

Colfax 38, Pomeroy 6

Colton-Pullman Christian 24, Salmon River, Idaho 16

Colville 34, Lakeland, Idaho 0

Connell 14, Cashmere 10

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Curtis 27, Bethel 23

Cusick 51, Wilbur-Creston 22

Decatur 18, Puyallup 13

Deer Park 45, Freeman 26

DeSales 26, McLoughlin, Ore. 0

East Valley (Spokane) 35, North Central 13

Eastlake 54, Lake Washington 0

Eastmont 31, Richland 8

Eastside Catholic 20, Archbishop Murphy 14

Eisenhower 37, Walla Walla 7

Ellensburg 49, East Valley (Yakima) 7

Elma 19, Steilacoom 14

Everett 14, Edmonds-Woodway 10

Ferndale 52, Shorecrest 6

Forks 18, Chimacum 6

Fort Vancouver 34, Ridgefield 28, OT

Glacier Peak 27, Lake Stevens 10

Glencoe, Ore. 33, Mountain View 20

Goldendale 40, Kiona-Benton 7

Gonzaga Prep 38, Ferris 35

Grandview 10, Toppenish 8

Granite Falls 23, Nathan Hale 19

Hoquiam 32, Washington 6

Ingraham 12, Cleveland 8

Interlake 49, Yelm 33

Ione, Ore. 48, Touchet 22

Jackson 61, Shorewood 14

Juanita 19, Redmond 6

Kalama 29, Washougal 28

Kamiak 10, Cascade (Everett) 7

Kamiakin 21, West Valley (Yakima) 10

Kelso 20, Prairie 7

Kentridge 41, Thomas Jefferson 7

King’s Way Christian School 44, Oakville 8

Kittitas 68, Manson 6

Kootenai, Idaho def. St. John-Endicott, forfeit

LaCenter 30, Hockinson 8

LaCrosse/Washtucna 56, Sunnyside Christian 6

Lakes 42, Peninsula 14

Lakewood 38, Lynden Christian 21

LaSalle 58, Bridgeport 0

Liberty (Renton) 35, Woodinville 14

Liberty Christian 22, Weston-McEwen, Ore. 14

Lincoln 46, Mount Tahoma 22

Lind-Ritzville 32, Brewster 6

Lindbergh 27, Foster 13

Lynden 42, Squalicum 17

Mark Morris 41, Centralia 34

Mary Walker 22, Garfield-Palouse 7

Marysville-Pilchuck 36, Snohomish 12

Mead 28, Lewis and Clark 13

Meadowdale 34, Stanwood 14

Medical Lake 40, Chewelah (Jenkins) 22

Meridian 43, Friday Harbor 6

Monroe 26, Oak Harbor 21

Montesano 43, Castle Rock 0

Moscow, Idaho 13, Pullman 0

Mossyrock 42, Vancouver Christian 18

Mount Baker 14, Bellingham 0

Mount Si 24, Issaquah 21

Mount Vernon 33, South Whidbey 21

Mountlake Terrace 28, Mariner 21

Mt. Rainier 44, Evergreen (Seattle) 0

Mt. Spokane 33, Clarkston 13

Naselle 34, Warrenton, Ore. 6

Neah Bay 34, Lake Quinault 16

Newport (Bellevue) 35, Mercer Island 21

North Kitsap 28, Kingston 20

North Mason 35, Bremerton 12

North Thurston 36, River Ridge 13

Odessa 54, Inchelium 26

Okanogan 59, Warden 13

Olympia 35, Capital 28

Olympic 60, Klahowya 0

Oroville 21, Waterville 16

Orting 42, Naches Valley 7

Othello 52, Ephrata 6

Pasco 28, Davis 27, OT

Pateros 48, Curlew 0

Port Townsend 26, Chelan 0

Post Falls, Idaho 39, Cheney 20

Priest River, Idaho 34, Newport 0

Prosser 40, Quincy 20

R.A. Long 20, Hudson’s Bay 0

Rainier 54, Raymond 14

Renton 45, Blanchet 10

River View 34, Granger 19

Riverside 19, Reardan 15

Rogers (Puyallup) 34, Spanaway Lake 2

Royal 19, Omak 6

Sedro-Woolley 16, Nooksack Valley 12

Selah 36, Wapato 0

Sequim 42, Port Angeles 7

Skyview 23, Columbia River 0

Soap Lake 39, Liberty Bell 8

South Bend 40, Ilwaco 0

South Kitsap 28, Gig Harbor 21

Southridge 42, Sunnyside 10

Sultan 57, Life Christian Academy 6

Tacoma Baptist 38, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 6

Tahoma 50, Auburn Riverside 24

Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 32, Liberty (Spangle) 6

Toledo 20, Stevenson 17

Tumwater 36, Clover Park 19

Union 45, Evergreen (Vancouver) 23

Vashon Island 28, Bainbridge 7

W. F. West 27, Heritage 19

Wahkiakum 27, Corbett, Ore. 7

Wahluke 35, Highland 12

Waitsburg-Prescott 35, Pilot Rock, Ore. 12

Wenatchee 31, Kennewick 14

West Seattle 28, Franklin 13

West Valley (Spokane) 50, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 8

White River 24, Sumner 10

White Swan 20, Entiat 0

Willapa Valley 14, Toutle Lake 0

Wilson, Woodrow 28, Stadium 25

Winlock 14, Ocosta 0

Woodland 50, Rochester 7

Zillah 47, Columbia (Burbank) 0

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