Archbishop Murphy’s Kyler Gordon breaks up a pass intended for Burlington-Edison’s Axel Wilhonen during the Wildcats’ 55-6 victory over the Tigers in a 2A bi-district playoff game on Saturday in Everett. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Archbishop Murphy’s Kyler Gordon breaks up a pass intended for Burlington-Edison’s Axel Wilhonen during the Wildcats’ 55-6 victory over the Tigers in a 2A bi-district playoff game on Saturday in Everett. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Saturday’s district football results

FOOTBALL

4A Bi-District Playoffs

Winner to state, loser out

Saturday’s games

Mariner 51, Kennedy Catholic 6

Lake Stevens 42, Federal Way 10

3A Tri-District Playoffs

Winner to state, loser out

Saturday’s games

O’Dea 57, Snohomish 20

Meadowdale 50, Lakeside 46

2A Bi-District Playoffs

Winner to state, loser out

Saturday’s games

Archbishop Murphy 55, Burlington-Edison 6

Lynden 40, Granite Falls 7

1A District Playoffs

Winner to state, loser out

Meridian 17, King’s 14

Archbishop Murphy 55, Burlington-Edison 6

B.-Edison 0 0 0 6 —6

A. Murphy 21 17 7 10 —55

AM: Kyler Gordon 59 pass from Connor Johnson (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Anfernee Gurley 66 run (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Collin Montez 1 run (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Ryan Henderson 30 field goal

AM: Collin Montez 12 run (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Kyler Gordon 14 pass from Connor Johnson (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Emmanuel Osuoha 7 run (Ryan Henderson kick)

AM: Ryan Henderson 27 field goal

BE: Chase Johnson 48 pass from Hunter Anderson (failed kick)

AM: Anfernee Gurley 95 kickoff return (Ryan Henderson kick)

RUSH: Gurley 6-99, TD; Montez 13-78, 2 TDs; Osuoha 3-42, TD; Johnson 3-18; Groves 2-9; Gordon 2-2; Girault 2-2; PASS: Johnson 8-for-10, 140 yards, 2 TDs; REC: Gordon 4-85, 2 TDs; Singh-Halpin 2-25; Gurley 2-22.

O’Dea 57, Snohomish 20

O’Dea 12 17 14 14 —57

Snohomish 7 0 0 13 —20

SNO: Keegan Stich 2 run (Jorge Penaloza kick)

OD: Jamyn Patu 3 run (failed pass)

OD: Warren King 6 run (failed kick)

OD: Connor Gregoire 2 run (Stephen Powell kick)

OD: Parker D’Anna 14 run (Stephen Powell kick)

OD: Stephen Powell 18 field goal

OD: Hunter Franco 2 run (Stephen Powell kick)

OD: Hunter Franco 33 run (Stephen Powell kick)

SNO: Keegan Stich 5 run (Jorge Penaloza kick)

OD: Mark Tafia 68 run (Stephen Powell kick)

SNO: Josh Johnston 20 pass from Brandon Jodock (failed kick)

OD: Thad Van Winkle II 2 run (Stephen Powell kick)

RUSH: Stich 29-114, 2 TDs; Jodock 10-68; Slavin 7-38; Massena 3-19; PASS: Jodock 8-for-23, 61 yards, TD, INT; REC: Johnston 2-28, TD; Bride 2-21; Harris 1-5; Stich 1-5; Massena 1-3.

Lk. Stevens 42, Federal Way 10

Federal Way 3 0 7 0 —10

Lake Stevens 14 14 7 7 —42

LS: Anthony Hutchinson 56 pass from Conor Bardue (Brock Widmann kick)

LS: Blake May 16 run (Brock Widmann kick)

Federal Way: Zane Baumgardt 30 field goal

LS: Blake May 4 run (Brock Widmann kick)

LS: David Carter 0 blocked punt (Brock Widmann kick)

Federal Way: Darious Bourne 58 run (Zane Baumgardt kick)

LS: Blake May 2 run (Brock Widmann kick)

LS: Hunter Eckstrom 1 run (Brock Widmann kick)

RUSH: Darious Bourne 5-56, TD; Alphonzo Tuputala 9-43; Kellen Blackshire 13-42; PASS: Gabe Togia 6-for-16, 70 yards, INT; REC: Solomon Bang 1-20.

RUSH: May 27-199, 3 TDs; Larson 3-24; Eckstrom 4-24, TD; PASS: Bardue 10-for-16, 243 yards, TD; REC: Hutchinson 5-133, TD; Rasmussen 4-52.

Meridian 17, King’s 14

Meridian 0 7 0 10 —17

King’s 0 14 0 0 —14

KNG: Brennon Blevins 40 pass from Jack Van Dyke (Jack Van Dyke kick)

KNG: Caleb Perry 12 run (Jack Van Dyke kick)

Meridian: Andrew Logan 46 pass from Dawson Logan (Nick Sebastian kick)

Meridian: Tony Schleimer 3 run (Nick Sebastian kick)

Meridian: Nick Sebastian 29 field goal

RUSH: Perry 9-62, TD; PASS: Van Dyke 10-for-28, 112 yards, TD, 2 INTs; REC: Blevins 1-40, TD; Dornay 3-34; Wicks 3-32.

State scores

Bellarmine Prep 17, Todd Beamer 2

Bellevue Christian 52, Vashon Island 7

Black Hills 35, Hockinson 12

Bonney Lake 56, Mercer Island 42

Colville 64, Cashmere 28

Crescent 60, Oakville 20

Eastside Catholic 43, Mt. Spokane 17

Eatonville 59, Sequim 42

Ferndale 35, Capital 7

Gig Harbor 14, Interlake 13

Kamiakin 56, Evergreen (Vancouver) 16

Kelso 19, Seattle Prep 14

Mabton 41, Oroville 22

Mountain View 63, Blanchet 13

Prosser 7, Selah 0

Quilcene 50, Mary Knight 14

Raymond 16, Adna 14

River Ridge 59, Lindbergh 13

Southridge 35, Juanita 29

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