Lake Stevens’ Jayshon Limar puts his arms in the air in celebration after scoring a touchdown during the 4A district game against Tahoma on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024 in Lake Stevens, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Lake Stevens’ Jayshon Limar puts his arms in the air in celebration after scoring a touchdown during the 4A district game against Tahoma on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024 in Lake Stevens, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Prep football roundup for Friday, Nov. 8

Five local football teams advance to state playoffs.

Weekend prep football roundup for Nov. 8-9:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

4A Round of 32 playoffs

Lake Stevens 56, Tahoma 24

LAKE STEVENS — The Vikings moved on to the state playoffs as the No. 6 seed and will host No. 11 Mead 2 p.m. Saturday.

Read The Herald’s report of the game here.

Arlington 56, North Creek 35

Read The Herald’s report of the game here.

ARLINGTON — The Eagles, seeded eighth in the state playoffs, will host No. 9 Graham-Kapowsin 1 p.m. Saturday.

Curtis 28, Glacier Peak 0

The Grizzlies finished their season with an 8-2 record.

Read The Herald’s report of the game here.

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Graham Kapowsin 48, Jackson 6

3A Round of 32 playoffs

Stanwood 20, Evergreen 17

VANCOUVER — The Spartans (6-3) spoiled Evergreen’s best season since 2007 with a close win to advance to state. Stanwood enters state as the No. 16 seed and will play at Bellevue on Nov. 15 or 16.

Monroe 41, Bellarmine Prep 35

MONROE — The Bearcats improved to 9-1 and enter the state playoffs as a No. 14 seed. Monroe will play at No. 3 Eastside Catholic on Saturday at 3 p.m.

Eastside Catholic 49, Mountlake Terrace 20

SAMMAMISH — The Crusaders (8-1), powered by a 28-0 first half, rolled to state. The Hawks finished their season 6-4 for the second consecutive year.

Bellevue 48, Shorecrest 0

BELLEVUE — The Wolverines (9-0) stayed perfect to soundly secure their spot in the state playoffs. The Scots finished the year 6-4.

2A Round of 32 playoffs

Archbishop Murphy 59, Bremerton 7

EVERETT — The Wildcats (8-1) qualified for the state playoffs as the No. 5 seed. Archbishop Murphy will host No. 12 Orting on Nov. 15 or 16.

1A Round of 32 playoffs

Cashmere 42, Granite Falls 0

CASHMERE — The Bulldogs (9-1) pitched a shutout to advance to the state playoffs. The Tigers finished their season 6-4.

Non-league

Shorewood 18, Cascade 14

EVERETT — The Stormrays (6-4) overcame a 14-2 first-quarter deficit to beat the Bruins in their season finale. Shorewood rode the success of their run game, as they recorded 45 carries to seven pass attempts. Spearheading the run game was Gatsby Palmer, who finished with 99 rushing yards and a touchdown. Niko Zacharias chipped in 74 yards on the ground and a touchdown to round out a 212-yard night for the Stormrays’ rushing attack. Cascade finished the season 4-6. No individual stats were reported for Cascade.

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Everett 26, Lynnwood 9

Marysville Getchell 27, Meridian 20

Ocosta 24, Tulalip Heritage 22

Squalicum at Kamiak, score not reported

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