Senior running back Hussain Al-Mayyahi and his Meadowdale teammates play Shorecrest at 8 p.m. Friday at Edmonds Stadium. (Katie Webber / The Herald)

Senior running back Hussain Al-Mayyahi and his Meadowdale teammates play Shorecrest at 8 p.m. Friday at Edmonds Stadium. (Katie Webber / The Herald)

The Week 7 high school football picks

Which teams are favored to win this week’s matchups?

The Week 7 high school football picks:

Zac Hereth, Herald Writer

Lake Stevens over Cascade

Glacier Peak over Mariner

Monroe over Kamiak

Mount Vernon over Jackson

Marysville Pilchuck over Ferndale

Marysville Getchell over Oak Harbor

Squalicum over Stanwood

Arlington over Everett

Snohomish over Lynnwood

Edmonds-Woodway over Shorewood

Shorecrest over Meadowdale

Mountlake Terrace over Bellingham

Archbishop Murphy over Burlington-Edison

Lakewood over Blaine

CPC-Bothell over King’s

Granite Falls over Sultan

Naselle over Darrington

Last week: 12-2, .857

Season: 91-16, .850

Cameron Van Til, Herald Writer

Lake Stevens over Cascade

Glacier Peak over Mariner

Monroe over Kamiak

Mount Vernon over Jackson

Marysville Pilchuck over Ferndale

Marysville Getchell over Oak Harbor

Squalicum over Stanwood

Arlington over Everett

Snohomish over Lynnwood

Edmonds-Woodway over Shorewood

Shorecrest over Meadowdale

Bellingham over Mountlake Terrace

Archbishop Murphy over Burlington-Edison

Lakewood over Blaine

CPC-Bothell over King’s

Granite Falls over Sultan

Naselle over Darrington

Last week: 11-3, .786

Season: 88-19, .822

Tom Lafferty, KRKO Radio

Lake Stevens over Cascade

Glacier Peak over Mariner

Monroe over Kamiak

Mount Vernon over Jackson

Marysville Pilchuck over Ferndale

Oak Harbor over Marysville Getchell

Squalicum over Stanwood

Arlington over Everett

Snohomish over Lynnwood

Edmonds-Woodway over Shorewood

Shorecrest over Meadowdale

Mountlake Terrace over Bellingham

Archbishop Murphy over Burlington-Edison

Lakewood over Blaine

CPC-Bothell over King’s

Granite Falls over Sultan

Naselle over Darrington

Last week: 12-2, .857

Season: 86-21, .804

Steve Willits, Co-Host of Prep Sports Weekly

Lake Stevens over Cascade

Glacier Peak over Mariner

Monroe over Kamiak

Mount Vernon over Jackson

Marysville Pilchuck over Ferndale

Marysville Getchell over Oak Harbor

Squalicum over Stanwood

Arlington over Everett

Snohomish over Lynnwood

Edmonds-Woodway over Shorewood

Shorecrest over Meadowdale

Mountlake Terrace over Bellingham

Archbishop Murphy over Burlington-Edison

Lakewood over Blaine

CPC-Bothell over King’s

Granite Falls over Sultan

Naselle over Darrington

Last week: 10-4, .714

Season: 85-22, .794

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