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Published: Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 9:00 a.m.
Prep Football


State quarterfinal picks

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1. TONY SOPER,
GAME TIME VIDEO PRODUCTIONS VIDEOGRAPHER

Last week: 5-3; Points: 146
Tumwater over Archbishop Murphy
King's over Montesano
Marysville Pilchuck over Eastside Catholic

To listen to this week's podcast breaking down all three of these games and more, click here.

2-t. AARON SWANEY,
HERALD PREP EDITOR

Last week: 5-3; Points: 139
Tumwater over Archbishop Murphy
King's over Montesano
Eastside Catholic over Marysville Pilchuck

2-t. DAVID KRUEGER,
HERALD WRITER

Last week: 4-4; Points: 139
Archbishop Murphy over Tumwater
King's over Montesano
Marysville Pilchuck over Eastside Catholic

4. TOM LAFFERTY,
KRKO PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER

Last week: 5-3; Points: 138
Tumwater over Archbishop Murphy
King's over Montesano
Eastside Catholic over Marysville Pilchuck

5. AARON LOMMERS,
HERALD WRITER

Last week: 3-5; Points: 137
Archbishop Murphy over Tumwater
King's over Montesano
Marysville Pilchuck over Eastside Catholic

SCORECZAR
Last week: 6-2
Tumwater 28, Archbishop Murphy 16
Eastside Catholic 30, Marysville Pilchuck 16
Montesano 28, King's 21

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