Washington state prep football scores

Friday’s scores

PREP FOOTBALL

Adna 27, Wahkiakum 0

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Wilbur-Creston 0

Anacortes 35, Sehome 0

Auburn 52, Auburn Riverside 14

Bellevue 42, Interlake 6

Bethel 48, Spanaway Lake 7

Bonney Lake 38, Sumner 7

Capital 41, Yelm 0

Cascade Christian 42, Orting 19

Castle Rock 49, Ilwaco 20

Clarkston 28, Cheney 18

Cle Elum/Roslyn 60, Mabton 0

Colfax 30, Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 0

Columbia (Hunters) 60, Selkirk 18

Columbia River 49, Prairie 14

Colville 42, Riverside 17

Deer Park 23, Pullman 13

DeSales 50, Asotin 36

Eatonville 51, Klahowya 8

Edmonds-Woodway 40, Shorewood 6

Eisenhower 37, Pasco 15

Elma 48, Hoquiam 14

Enumclaw 10, White River 0

Ferris 28, University 23

Forks 35, Tenino 14

Goldendale-Klickitat 48, Highland 2

Grandview 35, Wapato 0

Highland Christian 38, Clallam Bay 8

Hockinson 9, Washougal 3, 3OT

Hudson’s Bay 28, Fort Vancouver 24

Inchelium 34, Curlew 16

Issaquah 28, Woodinville 21

Jackson 28, Cascade (Everett) 18

Juanita 37, Mercer Island 7

Kamiakin 28, Kennewick 14

Kelso 35, Battle Ground 7

Kentwood 28, Kentlake 0

Kittitas 54, Liberty Bell 0

Lake Stevens 25, Snohomish 13

Lakes 56, Clover Park 7

LaSalle 61, Entiat 8

Lewis and Clark 21, Gonzaga Prep 20

Liberty (Renton) 38, Mount Si 28

Lind-Ritzville 40, Liberty (Spangle) 12

Lindbergh 31, Evergreen (Seattle) 2

Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 60, Touchet 26

Lynden 20, Burlington-Edison 0

Lynden Christian 3, Friday Harbor 0

Mariner 41, Monroe 12

Mark Morris 21, R.A. Long 7

Marysville-Pilchuck 49, Oak Harbor 28

Montesano 65, Winlock 0

Mountain View 20, Evergreen (Vancouver) 14

Mountlake Terrace 21, Kamiak 12

Mt. Spokane 56, Rogers (Spokane) 0

Napavine 45, Toutle Lake 0

Naselle 22, South Bend 8

North Kitsap 40, Port Angeles 6

North Mason 38, Fife 23

Ocosta 38, North Beach 0

Onalaska 42, Rainier 32

Orcas Island 35, Darrington 8

Othello 7, Selah 3

Pe Ell 47, Raymond 8

Peninsula 32, Franklin Pierce 6

Port Townsend 30, Chimacum 0

Prosser 53, Ephrata 7

Puyallup 27, Rogers (Puyallup) 20

Reardan 46, Davenport 13

Renton 36, Highline 0

Royal 54, Columbia (Burbank) 15

Sammamish 28, Foster 13

Seattle Lutheran 47, Chief Leschi 14

Seattle Prep 28, West Seattle 13

Sequim 55, Washington 21

Skyview 33, Heritage 7

Southridge 48, Eastmont 7

St. John-Endicott 42, LaCrosse/Washtucna 24

Stanwood 21, Arlington 14

Steilacoom 28, Kingston 27

Sunnyside 31, West Valley (Yakima) 8

Timberline 35, North Thurston 17

Todd Beamer 45, Decatur 0

Tumwater 21, Centralia 14

Union 35, Camas 31

Vashon Island 59, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 6

W. F. West 14, Black Hills 0

Wahluke 35, Granger 14

Walla Walla 12, Moses Lake 7

Wenatchee 40, Richland 1

West Valley (Spokane) 42, Medical Lake 3

Willapa Valley 28, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 6

Woodland 41, Ridgefield 14

Zillah 41, Naches Valley 7

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