Statewide prep football scores

  • By The Associated Press
  • Saturday, October 29, 2011 12:01am
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By The Associated Press

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Friday

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 64, Odessa-Harrington 20

Auburn Riverside 30, Auburn 23

Bellarmine Prep 27, Gig Harbor 20

Bellevue 38, Liberty 0

Bremerton 21, North Mason 14

Brewster 35, Bridgeport 0

Camas 55, Kelso 0

Capital 49, Lincoln 28

Cascade Christian 42, Orting 14

Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 41, Vashon Island 6

Centralia 21, River Ridge 12

Chiawana 27, Wenatchee 13

Chimacum 30, Port Townsend 0

Clarkston 42, Medical Lake 14

Cle Elum/Roslyn 44, Zillah 13

Colfax 34, Kettle Falls 16

Colton 52, St. John-Endicott 12

Columbia (Burbank) 19, Wahluke 6

Colville 41, Chewelah 20

Connell 42, River View 0

Curlew 48, Mansfield 8

Cusick 34, Northport 31

Davis 61, Hermiston, Ore. 41

Deer Park 44, Riverside 13

DeSales 54, Tri-Cities Prep 8

Eatonville 20, Fife 14

Eisenhower 53, Walla Walla 3

Ellensburg 55, Ephrata 17

Federal Way 34, Thomas Jefferson 8

Ferris 21, Gonzaga Prep 14

Forks 14, Elma 13

Franklin Pierce 47, Washington 14

Freeman 33, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 20

Garfield-Palouse 58, Sunnyside Christian 14

Graham-Kapowsin 54, Spanaway Lake 13

Granger 44, Goldendale 8

Hazen 21, Renton 7

Heritage 34, Evergreen (Vancouver) 12

Highland 36, Mabton 0

Hockinson 14, Washougal 7, OT

Hoquiam 21, Tenino 14

Hudson’s Bay 8, Fort Vancouver 7

Issaquah 40, Inglemoor 24

Juanita 35, Interlake 28

Kamiak 30, Arlington 23

Kamiakin 41, Eastmont 17

Kentwood 23, Kentridge 22

King’s 41, Friday Harbor 13

Kittitas 46, Waterville 0

LaCenter 49, Kalama 7

LaConner 36, Darrington 13

Lake Stevens 35, Edmonds-Woodway 31

Lakes 62, Bonney Lake 14

Liberty Christian 52, Condon/Wheeler, Ore. 8

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 40, Davenport 19

Lindbergh 40, Foster 13

Lummi 40, Neah Bay 12

Mark Morris 14, R.A. Long 0

Mercer Island 52, Lake Washington 7

Meridian 47, Coupeville 0

Monroe 24, Mariner 14

Montesano 62, Onalaska 0

Morton/White Pass 43, Pe Ell 0

Mount Si 41, Sammamish 6

Mount Tahoma 40, Stadium 26

Mt. Spokane 49, North Central 16

Naches Valley 14, La Salle 8

Nooksack Valley 39, Lynden Christian 23

O’Dea 49, Franklin 0

Okanogan 49, Tonasket 3

Olympia 42, Shelton 13

Olympic 26, Klahowya 6

Othello 56, Grandview 0

Pomeroy 48, Touchet 42

Prairie 39, Battle Ground 28

Prosser 56, Toppenish 0

Puyallup 38, Rogers (Puyallup) 7

Quincy 25, Selah 16

Reardan 58, Liberty (Spangle) 39

Richland 34, Moses Lake 26

Ridgefield 14, Ilwaco 0

Rogers (Spokane) 30, Shadle Park 27

Royal 41, Kiona-Benton 27

Seattle Prep 42, West Seattle 0

Selkirk 40, Republic 0

Sequim 27, Port Angeles 14

Skyview 44, Union 27

Snohomish 56, Jackson 7

South Kitsap 17, Central Kitsap 10

Southridge 33, West Valley (Yakima) 14

Stanwood 51, Cascade (Everett) 21

Steilacoom 22, Clover Park 14

Stevenson 20, Columbia (White Salmon) 8

Tacoma Baptist 41, Seattle Lutheran 0

Taholah 24, Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 22, OT

Timberline 41, Foss 0

Toledo 26, Castle Rock 6

Tumwater 48, Aberdeen 0

Wellpinit 50, Columbia(Hunters)-Inchelium 34

West Valley (Spokane) 45, Pullman 12

White River 30, Sumner 7

White Swan 30, Lake Roosevelt 0

Woodland 28, Black Hills 12

Yelm 47, Wilson 41

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS

Columbia River vs. Mountain View, ppd. to Oct 29.

Thursday

Adna 47, Mossyrock 7

Archbishop Murphy 50, Sultan 23

Auburn Mountainview 29, Decatur 12

Bethel 40, Emerald Ridge 34

Blaine 48, Sehome 14

Burlington-Edison 51, Bellingham 20

Cedarcrest 46, Granite Falls 0

Central Valley 31, Lewis and Clark 7

Curtis 38, Beamer 12

Eastside Catholic 38, Nathan Hale 29

Ferndale 30, Mount Vernon 13

Glacier Peak 51, Everett 19

Kentlake 47, Kent-Meridian 3

Lakewood 34, South Whidbey 7

Lynden 42, Anacortes 12

Lynnwood 21, Mountlake Terrace 20

Marysville-Pilchuck 42, Garfield 21

Mead 37, University 22

Meadowdale 34, Oak Harbor 17

Morton/White Pass 43, Pe Ell 0

Mount Baker 42, Squalicum 0

Napavine 52, Willapa Valley 14

Naselle 48, Ocosta 12

North Thurston 52, W. F. West 6

Peninsula 48, Enumclaw 6

Raymond 54, North Beach 6

Sedro-Woolley 28, Shorewood 7

Shorecrest 42, Marysville Getchell 14

South Bend 27, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 0

Tahoma 48, Mount Rainier 17

Toutle Lake 47, Winlock 0

Woodinville 17, Eastlake 14

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