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Published: Friday, October 19, 2012, 9:39 p.m.

Prep football: Jackson 48, Lynnwood 6

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EVERETT -- Conor Plaisance threw for 254 yards and four touchdowns and Trey Robinson had 160 yards receiving and two touchdowns and also returned an interception for a touchdown as Jackson beat Lynnwood 48-6 Friday night at Everett Memorial Stadium to finish its league season unbeaten.

Jackson, the Wesco 4A South No. 1 seed hosts 4A North No. 1 seed Monroe at Everett Memorial Stadium Friday night for the Wesco 4A championship.

Jackson's Nick White ran out of the Wildcat formation a number of times and scored two touchdowns out of the formation, including a 36-yard scamper early in the fourth quarter.

Lynnwood's Jordan Drew had a couple of big plays for the Royals. The senior running back caught a 72-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter and also had a 44-yard run late in the game.

At Everett Memorial Stadium

Lynnwood 0 6 0 0 -- 6

Jackson 28 7 6 7 -- 48

J--Foster 45 pass from Plaisance (Zeng kick)

J--Robinson 71 pass from Plaisance (Zeng kick)

J--White 5 run (Zeng kick)

J--Robinson 32 interception return (Zeng kick)

L--Drew 72 pass from Cachopo (kick failed)

J--Robinson 59 pass from Plaisance (Zeng kick)

J--Foster 18 pass from Plaisance (kick failed)

J--White 36 run (Zeng kick)

Records--Lynnwood 0-5 league, 1-7 overall. Jackson 5-0, 7-1.

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