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Published: Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 11:18 p.m.

SCFOA scholarship winners

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Snohomish County Football Officials Association Scholar Athlete Awards Banquet



Scholarship winners

Armed Services Award--Thomas Eadie III (Granite Falls)

$1,200 back--Kyle Gionet (Snohomish)

$1,200 lineman--Alex Hansen (Mountlake Terrace)

$600 back--Blake Sander (Lake Stevens)

$600 lineman--Tanner Perry (Snohomish)



Honorees (one back and one lineman for each school)

Archbishop Murphy--Hans VanderWel and Ryan Kouchakji

Arlington--Skylor Elgarico

Cascade--Ryan Lukas and Steven Gallardo

Darrington--Darren Springs and Felipe Valencia

Edmonds-Woodway--Matt Cuzzetto and Alan Ung

Everett--Elijah Lindstrom and Toby Cobb

Glacier Peak--Michael Palmer and Matt Nicholson

Granite Falls--Thomas Eadie III

Jackson--Conner Findley and Logan Hunt

Kamiak--Jake Rucker and Ian D. H. Hughes

Lake Stevens--Blake Sander and Carey Campbell

Lakewood--Brandon Stott and David Otte

Lynnwood--Brian Jeon and Nathan Fabia

Mariner--Andrew V. Santos and Hector Ruiz

Marysville Getchell--Dylan Diedrich and Alfredo Diaz

Marysville Pilchuck--Tyler Wade and Dylan Hanson

Meadowdale--Michael Cummings and Nate Cloud-Rouzan

Monroe--Mitchell Price and Tanner Lippincott

Mountlake Terrace--Quintin Barnard and Alex Hansen

Snohomish--Kyle Gionet and Tanner Perry

South Whidbey--Aaron Curfman and Cody Huffman

Stanwood--Brian O'Donnell and Travis Jones

Sultan--Steven Branham and Jay Leverett

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