Sequim eliminated from state playoffs, 52-21; other prep scores

  • Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press
  • Saturday, November 12, 2011 12:01am
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Peninsula Daily News

and The Associated Press

POULSBO — Sequim High School finished 9-2 on the season after losing to W.F. West High School of Chehalis 52-21 Friday night in the first round of the state 2A playoffs.

It was never close: West led 28-0 at the end of the first quarter and 31-7 at halftime.

All prep playoff scores:

4A Football Championship

First Round

Central Valley 23, Ferris 7

Skyview 34, Kentwood 7

Union 31, Kentlake 7

3A Football Championship

First Round

Bellevue 42, Eastside Catholic 0

Camas 48, Kennedy 14

Lakes 28, Mountain View 0

O’Dea 17, Mount Si 3

2A Football Championship

First Round

Archbishop Murphy 41, Tumwater 6

Interlake 49, Franklin Pierce 41

Lakewood 43, Lindbergh 13

W.F. West 52, Sequim 21

2B Football Championship

First Round

Adna 41, Naselle 8

Colfax 22, Warden 0

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 34, Manson 7

Tacoma Baptist 50, Willapa Valley 0

White Swan 34, DeSales 20

1A Football Championship

First Round

Cashmere 53, Zillah 0

Chelan 35, Cle Elum/Roslyn 19

Connell 26, Freeman 7

King’s 42, Hoquiam 28

1B Football Championship

First Round

Pomeroy 72, Northport 28

Wellpinit 62, Garfield-Palouse 40

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