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Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 12:01 a.m.

Wesco 3A football preview

  • At left, Marysville Pilchuck's Deion Stell. At right, Glacier Peak's Chris Becerra.

    Herald photos by Jennifer Buchanan

    At left, Marysville Pilchuck's Deion Stell. At right, Glacier Peak's Chris Becerra.

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The high school football season kicks off Friday, and we're preparing for the action all week on HeraldNet. Here's our Wesco 3A preview:

NORTH
Coach works to rebuild Stanwood: Former assistant Doug Trainor has returned to make his mark on the program.
From Wing-T to wingin' it: Perennially a smash-mouth team, Marysville Pilchuck opens up its offense.
Capsules: a team-by-team look at the new division.
Podcast: a Herald prep editor Aaron Swaney sits down with Herald writers David Krueger and Aaron Lommers to discuss the Wesco North 3A.

SOUTH
A shade tougher: Mountlake Terrace's new look is a statement about its 2012 football hopes.
He's the man now: Sean Elledge leads Glacier Peak's high-powered passing attack.
Next in line: Aaron Swaney sits down to interview the newest Glacier Peak quarterback.
Capsules: a team-by-team look at the new division.
Podcast: Herald prep editor Aaron Swaney sits down with Herald writers David Krueger and Aaron Lommers to discuss the Wesco South 3A.

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