Friday’s high school football boxes

Meadowdale 24, Kelso 20

Kelso 0 3 14 3 —20

Meadowdale 0 3 7 14 —24

Kelso: Vincente Soto 36 field goal

MEA: Will Schafer 33 field goal

MEA: Drew Tingstad 2 run (Will Schafer kick)

Kelso: Riley Noah 21 pass from A.J. Hoggatt (Vincente Soto kick)

Kelso: Emmitt Hinch 24 pass from A.J. Hoggatt (Vincente Soto kick)

MEA: safety

MEA: Kela Marshall 50 run (failed pass)

Kelso: Vincente Soto 35 field goal

MEA: Haelin Roberts 48 pass from Drew Tingstad (failed run)

Kelso

RUSH: Max McDaniel 18-51; Quentin Nelson 4-40; A.J. Hoggatt 11-22; PASS: A.J. Hoggatt 8-for-18, 101 yards, 2 TDs, INT; REC: Emmitt Hinch 3-29, TD; Riley Noah 2-28, TD

Meadowdale

RUSH: Marshall 8-109, TD; Butler 6-20; PASS: Tingstad 15-for-24, 163 yards, TD; REC: Roberts 7-100, TD; Schafer 4-53

Woodinville 27, Mariner 0

Mariner 0 0 0 0 —0

Woodinville 0 13 7 7 —27

WOOD: Jake Kim 1 run (Michael Roth kick)

WOOD: Mack Minnehan 2 run (failed kick)

WOOD: Mack Minnehan 2 run (Michael Roth kick)

WOOD: Jake Kim 5 run (Michael Roth kick)

Mariner

RUSH: Darius Brown 16-63; Romelo Mango 8-31; JJ Walker 5-14; PASS: JJ Walker 7-for-24, 83 yards, 4 INTs; Darius Brown 0-for-1, 0 yards, INT; REC: Darius Brown 2-48; Anthony Allen 2-19; Anthany Smith 3-16

Woodinville

RUSH: Hamer 9-37; Jones 4-32; Minnehan 9-31, 2 TDs; Kim 5-20, 2 TDs; McKee 1-3; Accimus 1-2; Downs 1-minus-1; Fouch 1-minus-1; Eisenbarth 1-minus-4; Sheffey 6-minus-51; PASS: Sheffey 16-for-29, 261 yards; REC: Roth 7-138; Fouch 6-93; Accimus 2-17; Minnehan 1-13

Archbishop Murphy 34, North Kitsap 0

A. Murphy 3 14 10 7 —34

N. Kitsap 0 0 0 0 —0

AM: Ryan Henderson 28 field goal

AM: Collin Montez 20 fumble recovery (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Kyler Gordon 55 pass from Connor Johnson (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Ryan Henderson 37 field goal

AM: Kyler Gordon 56 pass from Connor Johnson (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Paul Schireman 30 pass from Connor Johnson (Ryan Henderson kick)

Archbishop Murphy

RUSH: Collin Montez 13-153; PASS: Connor Johnson 9-for-15, 217 yards, 3 TDs; REC: Kyler Gordon 4-168, 2 TDs

Sumner 58, Monroe 42

Monroe 7 14 14 7 —42

Sumner 10 13 7 28 —58

Sumner: Nick Phillips 33 field goal

MON: Isaiah Cole 85 kickoff return (Valentine Gijon kick)

Sumner: Tre Weed 25 pass from Luke Ross (Nick Phillips kick)

MON: Isaiah Cole 54 pass from Zach Zimmerman (Valentine Gijon kick)

Sumner: Tyson Rainwater 6 pass from Luke Ross (failed kick)

Sumner: Tre Weed 4 run (Nick Phillips kick)

MON: JJ Jerome 2 run (Valentine Gijon kick)

MON: JJ Jerome 4 run (Valentine Gijon kick)

MON: Isaiah Cole 11 pass from Zach Zimmerman (Valentine Gijon kick)

Sumner: Tre Weed 65 pass from Luke Ross (Nick Phillips kick)

Sumner: Tyson Rainwater 26 pass from Luke Ross (Skyler Sandretsky failed pass from Luke Ross)

MON: JJ Jerome 3 run (Valentine Gijon kick)

Sumner: Connor Wedington 17 run (Nick Phillips kick)

Sumner: Nick Phillips 32 field goal

Sumner: Nick Phillips 45 field goal

Sumner: Tyson Rainwater 50 interception (Nick Phillips kick)

Monroe

RUSH: JJ Jerome 26-133, 3 TDs; Zach Zimmerman 15-75; PASS: Zach Zimmerman 12-for-24, 171 yards, 2 TDs, 3 INTs; REC: Isaiah Cole 5-97, 2 TDs; Blake Bingham 3-30; Jason Cyr 2-29; Efton Chism 1-23; JJ Jerome 1-minus-8; INT: none

Sumner

RUSH: Wedington 18-118, TD; Weed 14-64, TD; Wilson 1-4; Ross 1-minus-1; PASS: Ross 16-for-25, 313 yards, 4 TDs, 3 INTs; REC: Rainwater 9-247, 2 TDs; Weed 6-49, 2 TDs; Sandretsky 1-17; INT: none

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