PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: Saturday’s scores from around the state

Prep Football Playoff Scores

Saturday’s Semifinal Games

Class 1B

Naselle 70, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 44

Odessa 84, Entiat 20

Class 2B

Kalama 44, Napavine 42

Onalaska 44, Adna 13

Class 1A

Lynden Christian 14, Deer Park 7

Royal 42, Connell 0

Class 2A

Steilacoom 42, Lynden 0

Tumwater 55, Hockinson 7

Class 3A

Eastside Catholic 34, Lincoln 21

O’Dea 29, Kennewick 7

Class 4A

Bothell 31, Woodinville 21

Camas 35, Mount Si 14

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