Friday’s prep football boxes

Edmonds-Woodway 28, Snohomish 26

Ed.-Woodway 7 7 0 14 —28

Snohomish 7 7 0 12 —26

EW: Jalen Nash 26 pass from Kameron Krall (Jackson Karr kick)

SNO: Keegan Stich 1 run (Taylor DeVries kick)

EW: Cappassio Cherry 3 run (Jackson Karr kick)

SNO: Josh Johnston 17 pass from Brandon Jodock (Taylor DeVries kick)

EW: Cappassio Cherry 1 run (Jackson Karr kick)

SNO: Keegan Stich 8 run (failed kick)

EW: Reilly Chappell 1 run (Jackson Karr kick)

SNO: Josh Johnston 17 pass from Brandon Jodock (failed run)

Lake Stevens 54, Glacier Peak 3

Glacier Peak 0 3 0 0 —3

Lake Stevens 14 33 0 7 —54

LS: Blake May 21 run (Brock Widmann kick)

LS: Blake May 13 pass from Conor Bardue (Brock Widmann kick)

LS: Blake May 5 run (failed kick)

GP: Kevin Ramsey 23 field goal

LS: Hunter Eckstrom 11 run (Brock Widmann kick)

LS: Blake May 4 run (Brock Widmann kick)

LS: Austin Murren 9 pass from Conor Bardue (failed kick)

LS: Hunter Eckstrom 8 pass from Conor Bardue (Brock Widmann kick)

LS: Jackson Grafe 51 run (Brock Widmann kick)

Jackson 34, Kamiak 33

Jackson 7 7 7 13 —34

Kamiak 7 14 12 0 —33

KAM: Matt Merk 2 run (Trevor Vallins kick)

JAC: Daniel Arias 1 run (Chandler Woolley kick)

KAM: Josh Binda 25 run (Trevor Vallins kick)

JAC: Jonathan Navarro 5 run (Chandler Woolley kick)

KAM: Raul Zarate III 14 pass from Matt Merk (Trevor Vallins kick)

KAM: Matt Merk 14 run (failed kick)

KAM: Cole Ebert 7 pass from Matt Merk (failed run)

JAC: Daniel Arias 30 pass from Jordan Brajcich (Chandler Woolley kick)

JAC: TJ Barr 7 pass from Jordan Brajcich (Chandler Woolley kick)

JAC: Markus Sullivan 9 pass from Jordan Brajcich (failed run)

Monroe 56, Mariner 7

Mariner 0 0 0 7 —7

Monroe 21 21 7 7 —56

MON: JJ Jerome 65 run (Zach Zimmerman kick)

MON: JJ Jerome 19 pass from Zach Zimmerman (Zach Zimmerman kick)

MON: JJ Jerome 17 run (Zach Zimmerman kick)

MON: JJ Jerome 14 run (Zach Zimmerman kick)

MON: JJ Jerome 66 run (Zach Zimmerman kick)

MON: Jason Cyr 25 pass from Zach Zimmerman (Valentine Gijon kick)

MON: JJ Jerome 75 run (Valentine Gijon kick)

MAR: Darius Brown 56 pass from JJ Walker (Alex Angelos kick)

MON: Isaiah Lewis 58 run (kick)

Mariner

RUSH: JJ Walker 10-60; Darius Brown 6-43; Romeo Mangum 7-1; PASS: JJ Walker 4-for-16, 58 yards, TD, INT; REC: Darius Brown 2-59, TD; Adrian Placencio 1-0; Romeo Mangum 1-minus-1

Monroe

RUSH: Jerome 18-363, 5 TDs; Lewis 1-58; Robins 1-1; Dillon 1-0; Zimmerman 5-minus-16; PASS: Zimmerman 6-for-15, 117 yards, 2 TDs; REC: Cole 3-70; Cyr 1-26, TD; Jerome 2-21, TD

Marysville Pilchuck 21, Arlington 13

M. Pilchuck 7 0 7 7 —21

Arlington 7 6 0 0 —13

ARL: Gabe Green 3 run (Caden Smith kick)

MP: Kee-an Ballard 9 run (Galdino Fajardo kick)

ARL: Christian Waldal 30 pass from Campbell Hudson (failed pass)

MP: Trenton Hurst 8 run (Galdino Fajardo kick)

MP: Kee-an Ballard 3 run (Galdino Fajardo kick)

Oak Harbor 39, Marysville Getchell 7

M. Getchell 0 0 0 7 —7

Oak Harbor 6 21 6 6 —39

OH: Princeton Lollar 25 run (Josh Coe failed kick)

OH: Princeton Lollar 15 run (Josh Coe kick)

OH: TJ Passmore 8 run (Josh Coe kick)

OH: Taeson Hardin 55 run (Josh Coe kick)

OH: Princeton Lollar 45 run (Josh Coe failed kick)

MG: Gage Thomas 1 run (kick)

OH: Princeton Lollar 5 run from Caleb Fitzgerald (Josh Coe failed kick)

Marysville Getchell (1-4, 1-4)

RUSH: Ethan Watts 9-46; PASS: REC: INT: none

Oak Harbor (5-1, 5-1)

RUSH: Lollar 16-229, 3 TDs; Hardin 5-123

Meadowdale 55, Lynnwood 28

Lynnwood 7 7 0 14 —28

Meadowdale 21 20 14 0 —55

MEA: Kela Marshall 5 run (Will Schafer kick)

MEA: Haelin Roberts 43 pass from Drew Tingstad (Will Schafer kick)

LY: Michael Kirkman 1 run (Oscar Nunez kick)

MEA: Will Schafer 27 pass from Drew Tingstad (Will Schafer kick)

MEA: Jashon Butler 18 run (failed kick)

LY: Raymond Roa 1 run (Oscar Nunez kick)

MEA: Jashon Butler 24 interception (Will Schafer kick)

MEA: Drew Harvey 26 pass from Drew Tingstad (Will Schafer kick)

MEA: Jashon Butler 31 run (Will Schafer kick)

MEA: Jashon Butler 68 run (Will Schafer kick)

LY: Alton Hammond 2 run (Oscar Nunez kick)

LY: James Heck 20 pass from Eric Vo (Oscar Nunez kick)

Lakewood 25, Anacortes 23

Anacortes 3 20 0 0 —23

Lakewood 0 6 16 3 —25

ANA: 23 field goal

ANA: 1 run (kick)

LW: T. Tresch 8 pass from A. Lane (pass)

ANA: 64 pass (kick)

ANA: 14 pass (failed kick)

LW: Jon Cox III 2 pass from A. Lane (Jon Cox III pass from A. Lane)

LW: A. Lane 7 run (T. Tresch pass from A. Lane)

LW: 32 field goal

Lakewood

PASS: Lane 26-for-49, 335 yards, 2 TDs, INT; REC: Tresch 7-130, TD; Cox III 6-85, TD

Sultan 35, Cedarcrest 17

Sultan 14 7 7 7 —35

Cedarcrest 3 0 7 7 —17

CED: Justin White 36 field goal

SUL: Tanner Belcher 75 run (Omar Valera kick)

SUL: Zack Zomes 5 run (Omar Valera kick)

SUL: Tanner Belcher 6 run (Omar Valera kick)

CED: David Boak 1 run (Justin White kick)

SUL: Tre Sargent 57 pass from Alex Perrigo (Omar Valera kick)

SUL: Zack Zomes 6 pass from Alex Perrigo (Omar Valera kick)

CED: Jake Kirschenmann 20 pass from Aaron Davenport (Justin White kick)

Sultan

RUSH: Tanner Belcher 15-139, 2 TDs; Andy Sam 23-68; Zack Zomes 9-36, TD; Alex Perrigo 6-4; PASS: Alex Perrigo 3-for-6, 67 yards, 2 TDs; REC: Tre Sargent 1-57, TD; Zack Zomes 1-6, TD; Andy Sam 1-4

Cedarcrest

RUSH: Lupo 2-64; Boak 14-23, TD; PASS: Davenport 6-for-19, 141 yards, TD, INT; Lupo 5-for-13, 80 yards, INT; REC: Hetherington 5-119; Kirschenmann 4-83; Davenport 1-6; Burpee 1-3

King’s 51, Cedar Park Christian 13

King’s 13 31 0 7 —51

CPC 0 0 6 7 —13

KNG: Caleb Perry 44 run (Jack Van Dyke kick)

KNG: Andrew Cline 2 run (Jack Van Dyke kick)

KNG: Andrew Cline 8 blocked punt (Jack Van Dyke kick)

KNG: Caleb Perry 3 run (Jack Van Dyke kick)

KNG: Jack Van Dyke 5 run (Jack Van Dyke kick)

KNG: Caleb Perry 39 pass from Jack Van Dyke (Jack Van Dyke kick)

KNG: Jack Van Dyke 32 field goal

CPC: 9 pass from Jack Flynn (failed kick)

KNG: Logan Perrigo 4 run (Jace Fransen kick)

CPC: Josiah Sargent 60 pass from Jack Flynn (Bradley Cumley kick)

King’s

RUSH: Caleb Perry 8-94, 2 TDs; Andrew Cline 7-72, TD; Jack Van Dyke 4-39, TD; Logan Perrigo 5-35, TD; Brennon Blevins 5-20; Michael Bicknell 2-9; PASS: Jack Van Dyke 7-for-8, 82 yards, TD; REC: Caleb Perry 1-39, TD; Luke Wicks 3-20; Brennon Blevins 1-11; Chase Root 1-8; Blake Dornay 1-4

Cedar Park Christian

RUSH: Sargent 12-18; PASS: Flynn 5-for-14, 91 yards, 2 TDs; Fisk 1-for-1, 17 yards; REC: Sargent 2-60, TD; Fisk 1-17; Shimmin 1-15; LeClair 1-7

Everett 37, Mountlake Terrace 10

Everett 0 9 13 15 —37

M. Terrace 3 0 0 7 —10

MT: Bryon Shelton 27 field goal

EVE: Jacob Leonard 22 pass from Murdock Rutledge (failed kick)

EVE: David Eisenkraft 24 field goal

EVE: Louis Davis 45 pass from Murdock Rutledge (failed run)

EVE: Murdock Rutledge 3 run (David Eisenkraft kick)

EVE: Louis Davis 16 pass from Murdock Rutledge (Josiah Chavez run)

MT: Austin Bach 56 pass from Andrew Blair (Bryon Shelton kick)

EVE: Jacob Leonard 20 run (David Eisenkraft kick)

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