UPDATE: High school football scores (Friday’s and today’s results)

  • By The Associated Press
  • Saturday, September 3, 2011 7:53pm
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By The Associated Press

ALPHABETICAL ORDER VIA WINNER

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 44, Cusick 18

Archbishop Murphy 56, Ellensburg 13

Arlington 42, Mariner 12

Asotin 34, Orofino, Idaho 12

Auburn 32, Kentridge 20

Bainbridge 13, North Kitsap 7

Ballard 34, Sammamish 27

Bellarmine Prep 42, Blanchet 0

Bellingham 17, South Whidbey 0

Bothell 27, Union 10

Bremerton 6, Foster 0

Camas 20, Timberline 6

Cashmere 42, Royal 27

Castle Rock 34, Rochester 0

Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 14, Granite Falls 7

Cedarcrest 34, Renton 13

Central Valley 45, Mt. Spokane 25

Centralia 7, Franklin Pierce 6

Cheney 41, Kelowna, British Columbia 21

Chiawana 24, Hanford 0

Cle Elum/Roslyn 72, Kittitas 20

Colton 80, Wilbur-Creston 36

Columbia (Burbank) 13, Granger 10

Columbia River 16, Battle Ground 6

Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 36, Republic 8

Connell 20, Othello 15

Coupeville 29, Port Townsend 19

Crescent 52, Clallam Bay 20

Curtis 26, Rogers (Puyallup) 20

Davis 54, Eastmont 28

Deer Park 37, Jenkins (Chewelah) 33

DeSales 39, La Salle 7

East Valley (Spokane) 37, Sandpoint, Idaho 13

East Valley (Yakima) 48, Naches Valley 14

Eastlake 35, Central Kitsap 14

Eastside Catholic 63, Cleveland 20

Eatonville 13, Orting 6

Eisenhower 54, Rainier Beach 12

Elma 47, Adna 27

Emerald Ridge 21, Todd Beamer 14

Enumclaw 28, Yelm 14

Ephrata 28, Quincy 13

Everett 27, Shorewood 7

Federal Way 37, Graham-Kapowsin 14

Fife 21, Olympic 0

Freeman 39, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 7

Friday Harbor 20, La Conner 14

Glacier Peak 56, Lynnwood 14

Goldendale 41, Columbia (White Salmon) 16

Hermiston, Ore. 28, Walla Walla 21

Hockinson 43, LaCenter 34

Inglemoor 10, Snohomish 0

Issaquah 48, Heritage 0

Jackson 16, Marysville-Pilchuck 14

Juanita 48, Redmond 16

Kamiak 27, Stanwood 6

Kamiakin 41, Prosser 12

Kennedy 47, Decatur 6

Kennewick 53, Pendleton, Ore. 6

Kentwood 47, Mt. Rainier 0

King’s 35, Lakeside (Seattle) 6

King’s Way Christian School 36, Sunnyside Christian 0

Kingston 51, Chimacum 0

Kiona-Benton 34, Highland 0

LaCrosse/Washtucna 40, Salmon River, Idaho 38

Lake Stevens 70, Cascade (Everett) 6

Lake Washington 14, Garfield 0

Lakeland, Idaho 41, Colville 7

Lakes 63, Clover Park 8

Lakewood 36, Prairie 31

Lewis and Clark 49, Rogers (Spokane) 22

Lewiston, Idaho 32, Clarkston 20

Liberty Christian 46, Ione, Ore. 22

Lummi 38, Neah Bay 36

Lynden 62, Centennial, British Columbia 19

Mark Morris 21, Kelso 7

Meadowdale 41, Shorecrest 7

Medical Lake 20, St. Maries, Idaho 12

Meridian 19, Mount Baker 6

Monroe 30, Edmonds-Woodway 24

Montesano 60, Black Hills 7

Morton/White Pass 32, Mossyrock 0

Mount Tahoma 37, Lincoln 28

Mount Vernon 28, Anacortes 18

Mountain View 49, Evergreen (Vancouver) 7

Napavine 34, Mission, British Columbia 20

Naselle 42, Ilwaco 8

Nathan Hale 28, Highline 21

Newport 55, Liberty (Spangle) 0

Newport (Bellevue) 43, Interlake 34

North Thurston 69, Shelton 7

Oak Harbor 42, Mountlake Terrace 0

Odessa Permian, Texas 59, Bethel 44

Odessa-Harrington 54, St. John-Endicott 14

Okanogan 42, Brewster 0

Olympia 34, Tumwater 7

Omak 49, Kettle Falls 13

Pe Ell 12, Winlock 10

Peninsula 48, Gig Harbor 9

Pomeroy 50, Mohawk, Ore. 12

Port Angeles 48, Chief Sealth 0

Pullman 35, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 27

Quilcene 48, Highland Christian 24

Raymond 52, Warrenton, Ore. 6

Richland 44, Pasco 10

Ridgefield 37, Fort Vancouver 8

River Ridge 27, Washington 26

River View 28, Toppenish 21

Roosevelt 39, Franklin 15

Sedro-Woolley 28, Burlington-Edison 21, OT

Sehome 34, Lynden Christian 14

Selkirk 52, Curlew 8

Sequim 42, Forks 0

Sherwood, Ore. 27, Skyview 24

Skyline 62, Liberty (Renton) 27

Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 26, Entiat 22

South Kitsap 24, Vancouver College, British Columbia 21

Stadium 27, Woodrow Wilson 12

Stanfield, Ore. 20, Dayton 0

Steilacoom 48, Klahowya 16

Sumner 28, Auburn Mountainview 13

Sunnyside 51, Grandview 14

Tahoma 38, Thomas Jefferson 31

Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 49, Mary Walker 6

Timberlake, Idaho 17, Riverside 6

Toledo 41, Onalaska 0

Tonasket 33, Lake Roosevelt 0

Toutle Lake 38, North Beach 18

Tri-Cities Prep 61, Irrigon, Ore. 27

Waitsburg-Prescott 48, Davenport 18

Warden 21, Wahluke 14

Washougal 41, Hudson’s Bay 9

Wenatchee 18, Southridge 17

West Valley (Spokane) 20, Moscow, Idaho 0

West Valley (Yakima) 21, Selah 13

White Swan 28, Mabton 13

Willapa Valley 40, South Bend 18

Wishkah Valley def. Oakville, forfeit

Woodinville 31, Mount Si 10

Woodland 48, Kalama 33

Zillah 42, Wapato 12

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