SPORTS: Prep football scores

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  • Saturday, September 26, 2009 10:40am
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Friday’s results

Adna 40, Castle Rock 10

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 38, Curlew 21

Archbishop Murphy 46, Sultan 12

Asotin 25, Pomeroy 14

Battle Ground 47, Hockinson 12

Bellevue 28, Mount Si 14

Black Hills 49, Elma 21

Blaine 46, Mount Baker 7

Bonney Lake 54, Shelton 0

Bothell 60, Lake Washington 0

Burlington-Edison 31, Bellingham 15

Cascade (Everett) 14, Everett 9

Cascade (Leavenworth) 43, Tonasket 13

Cashmere 38, Okanogan 6

Cedarcrest 28, South Whidbey 19

Central Kitsap 31, Lincoln 18

Chehalis 52, Hoquiam 14

Chelan 55, Lake Roosevelt 0

Cheney 14, Medical Lake 13

Chewelah 34, Lind-Ritzville 14

Chief Sealth 21, Ingraham 14

Chimacum 21, Charles Wright 17

Colfax 28, Reardan 0

Colton 60, St. John-Endicott 14

Columbia (Burbank) 20, Kiona-Benton 14

Columbia (Hunters) 44, Odessa 12

Columbia River 7, Kelso 3

Connell 49, River View 7

Coupeville 17, Granite Falls 3

Cove (Ore.) 66, Tri-Cities Prep 52

Curtis 68, Decatur 28

Cusick 63, Sprague-Harrington 14

Davenport 28, Mary Walker 0

Deer Park 35, Riverside 0

DeSales 35, Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 14

East Valley (Spokane) 48, Lewis and Clark 15

Eatonville 31, Kingston 30

Eisenhower 20, Richland 0

Ellensburg 55, Grandview 14

Evergreen (Vancouver) 41, Forest Grove (Ore.) 6

Federal Way 49, Kentlake 14

Fort Vancouver 8, Washougal 7

Franklin Pierce 34, Sumner 20

Gig Harbor 24, Bellarmine Prep 17

Goldendale-Klickitat 36, Cle Elum 14

Gonzaga Prep 42, Lake City (Idaho) 12

Graham-Kapowsin 34, Spanaway Lake 18

Granger 34, Highland 7

Hazen 27, Renton 20

Inglemoor 35, Ballard 0

Interlake 51, Mercer Island 45

Issaquah 62, Garfield 7

Jackson 31, Edmonds-Woodway 0

Juanita 46, Lindbergh 10

Kamiakin 21, Eastmont 14, OT

Kennewick 48, Davis 32

Kettle Falls 27, Newport (Spokane) 12

King’s 54, Lakewood 34

LaCrosse-Washtucna 64, Valley Christian 14

Lake Stevens 31, Arlington 21

Lakeland (Idaho) 28, Freeman 12

Lakes 35, Enumclaw 14

LaSalle 49, Kittitas 28

Lewiston (Idaho) 28, Sunnyside 24

Liberty (Issaquah) 38, Sammamish 0

Liberty (Spangle) 34, Republic 21

Lynden 31, Ferndale 0

Mariner 56, Lynnwood 20

Mark Morris 48, Franklin 8

Marysville-Pilchuck 42, Stanwood 7

Mead 59, North Central 7

Meadowdale 38, Kamiak 28

Meridian 35, Lynden Christian 14

Montesano 55, Rochester 0

Moscow (Idaho) 47, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 0

Moses Lake 37, Pasco 13

Mount Vernon 29, Oak Harbor 17

Mountlake Terrace 24, Glacier Peak 21

Naches Valley 56, Mabton 0

Naselle 54, Raymond 0

North Mason 64, Klahowya 0

North Thurston 31, Port Angeles 21

Northwest Christian (Lacey) 32, North Beach 12

O’Dea 54, Bishop Blanchet 0

Omak 55, Brewster 0

Onalaska 14, Forks 12

Oroville 48, Entiat 12

Orting 56, Life Christian 6

Othello 28, Toppenish 14

Pateros 42, Wellpinit 26

Pe Ell 19, Ilwaco 9

Peninsula 56, Clover Park 7

Port Townsend 14, Vashon Island 10

Prairie 20, Stevenson 7

Prosser 33, East Valley (Yakima) 7

Pullman 28, Colville 21

Rainier (Ore.) 40, Kalama 14

Rainier Beach 46, Cleveland 6

Redmond 24, Eastlake 21

Rogers (Puyallup) 49, Emerald Ridge 0

Seattle Lutheran 25, Concrete 12

Seattle Prep 29, Bainbridge 27

Sedro-Woolley 33, Anacortes 7

Selah 28, Quincy 6

Selkirk 42, Mansfield 8

Sequim 26, Steilacoom 10

Shorecrest 41, Shorewood 21

Skyline 55, Newport (Bellvue) 6

Skyview 28, Camas 26

Snohomish 27, Monroe 11

Soap Lake 40, Manson 7

South Kitsap 10, Olympia 6

Squalicum 50, Sehome 0

Stadium 21, Foss 19

Tahoma 47, Kent-Meridian 23

Timberline 54, Bremerton 24

Toledo 20, Rainier 7

Tumwater 29, Aberdeen 22

Union 56, Heritage 13

University 52, Rogers (Spokane) 12

Wahkiakum 34, Vancouver Christian 7

Wahluke 22, Warden 6

Waitsburg-Prescott 48, Liberty Christian 6

Walla Walla 40, Hanford 0

Wapato 33, Ephrata 26

Waterville 7, Liberty Bell 3

Wellpinit 42, Pateros 26

Wenatchee 27, Southridge 6

West Seattle 40, Nathan Hale 7

West Valley (Spokane) 24, Clarkston 6

West Valley (Yakima) 24, Chiawana 18

White River 31, Auburn Mountainview 21

White Swan 40, Bridgeport 6

Wilbur-Creston 60, Inchelium 42

Willapa Valley 27, Ocosta 0

Wilson 49, Mount Tahoma 27

Winlock 22, Tenino 14

Woodland 22, LaCenter 19

Zillah 34, Royal 31

Thursday’s results

Auburn 55, Jefferson 14

Bethel 24, Kentridge 0

Central Valley 47, Shadle Park 0

Centralia 28, River Ridge 20

Ferris 31, Mount Spokane 14

Mount Rainier 31, Foster 10

Mountain View 21, Hudson’s Bay 7

Woodinville 62, Roosevelt 6

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