Stanwood’s Michael Mascotti relays the next play to his teammates during football practice on Monday, Aug. 29, 2022 in Stanwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Stanwood’s Michael Mascotti relays the next play to his teammates during football practice on Monday, Aug. 29, 2022 in Stanwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Prep football picks for Week 2

Local experts take a crack at picking the winners of this week’s games.

Picks for Week 2 of the high school football season from the experts:

Aaron Coe | Herald Sports Editor

Shorecrest over Everett

Mountlake Terrace over Lynnwood

Shorewood over Meadowdale

Monroe over Edmonds-Woodway

Sedro-Woolley over Stanwood

Marysville Getchell over Mount Vernon

Bellevue over Lake Stevens

Arlington over Bothell

Glacier Peak over Snohomish

Lake Washington over Jackson

Juanita over Kamiak

Lynden over Mariner

Cascade over Redmond

Granite Falls over Sultan

Tulalip Heritage over Crescent

Cascade Christian over King’s

Squalicum over Marysville Pilchuck

Archbishop Murphy over Burlington-Edison

Lakewood over Bellingham

Darrington over Lummi Nation

Last week: 14-6

Season: 14-6

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Tom Lafferty | KRKO Radio

Shorecrest over Everett

Mountlake Terrace over Lynnwood

Shorewood over Meadowdale

Monroe over Edmonds-Woodway

Sedro-Woolley over Stanwood

Marysville Getchell over Mount Vernon

Lake Stevens over Bellevue

Arlington over Bothell

Glacier Peak over Snohomish

Jackson over Lake Washington

Juanita over Kamiak

Lynden over Mariner

Cascade over Redmond

Granite Falls over Sultan

Tulalip Heritage over Crescent

King’s over Cascade Christian

Squalicum over Marysville Pilchuck

Archbishop Murphy over Burlington-Edison

Lakewood over Bellingham

Darrington over Lummi Nation

Last week: 16-4

Season: 16-4

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Steve Willits | Co-Host Prep Sports Weekly

Shorecrest over Everett

Mountlake Terrace over Lynnwood

Shorewood over Meadowdale

Monroe over Edmonds-Woodway

Sedro-Woolley over Stanwood

Marysville Getchell over Mount Vernon

Bellevue over Lake Stevens

Arlington over Bothell

Glacier Peak over Snohomish

Jackson over Lake Washington

Juanita over Kamiak

Lynden over Mariner

Cascade over Redmond

Sultan over Granite Falls

Tulalip Heritage over Crescent

King’s over Cascade Christian

Squalicum over Marysville Pilchuck

Archbishop Murphy over Burlington-Edison

Lakewood over Bellingham

Darrington over Lummi Nation

Last week: 15-6

Season: 15-6

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