PREP FOOTBALL: Friday’s scores

Port Angeles romps over North Mason

Friday’s Prep Football Scores

Port Angeles 55, North Mason 0

Clallam Bay 52, Easton 6

Thursday’s Games

Bremerton 62, Sequim 17

Napavine 52, Forks 8

From around the state

Aberdeen 26, Shelton 19

Anacortes 15, Lynden 8

Arlington 45, Monroe 18

Asotin 24, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 8

Auburn Riverside 41, Auburn 14

Bellevue 49, Hazen 0

Camas 28, Battle Ground 0

Capital 55, River Ridge 30

Cashmere 49, Quincy 0

Central Valley 39, University 14

Charles Wright Academy def. Concrete, forfeit

Chelan 53, Cascade (Leavenworth) 13

Chiawana 37, Walla Walla 0

Clarkston 56, Grandview 6

College Place 44, Wapato 29

Columbia (White Salmon) 50, Fort Vancouver 6

DeSales 78, Dayton 6

Deer Park 26, Colville 21

Eastmont 35, Moses Lake 8

Eatonville 40, Hoquiam 0

Eisenhower 24, Cheney 7

Emerald Ridge 43, Rogers (Puyallup) 10

Enterprise, Ore. 56, Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 6

Enumclaw 49, White River 6

Ephrata 13, Ellensburg 0

Ferndale 49, Edmonds-Woodway 14

Franklin Pierce 36, Washington 8

Freeman 35, Medical Lake 15

Friday Harbor 33, Coupeville 29

Goldendale 63, Highland 0

Graham-Kapowsin 38, Bethel 7

Granite Falls 56, South Whidbey 31

Hudson’s Bay 14, Columbia River 10

Issaquah 35, Cascade (Everett) 20

Juanita 41, Mercer Island 0

Kamiakin 50, Pasco 0

Kelso 28, Evergreen (Vancouver) 7

Kennewick 55, Hermiston, Ore. 21

Kent Meridian 50, Kentlake 14

King’s 7, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 0

Kingston 42, Bainbridge 0

La Center 34, Castle Rock 17

La Salle 21, Naches Valley 14

Lake Stevens 42, Glacier Peak 7

Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 45, Riverside 21

Liberty 21, Lake Washington 6

Liberty Christian 64, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 12

Life Christian Academy 51, Vashon Island 6

Lindbergh 48, Foster 16

Mariner 14, Kamiak 13

Mark Morris 49, R.A. Long 14

Meridian 23, Bellingham, Mass. 21

Montesano 49, Elma 0

Mossyrock 52, Oakville 12

Mount Si 30, Bothell 18

Mount Tahoma 27, Lakes 13

Mountain View 49, Richland 27

Mt. Spokane 27, Mead 20

Naselle 80, Chief Leschi 58

Newport-Bellevue 41, Inglemoor 39

North Kitsap 39, Olympic 23

Okanogan 54, Brewster 0

Othello 49, East Valley (Yakima) 13

Pomeroy 62, Sunnyside Christian 0

Prairie 57, Heritage 14

Prosser 20, Selah 13

Pullman 17, West Valley (Spokane) 14

Reardan 54, Kettle Falls 0

Ridgeline 56, Ferris 7

River View 50, Liberty (Spangle) 13

Rochester 44, Tenino 30

Rogers (Spokane) 41, North Central 6

Royal 49, Connell 7

Sammamish 30, Interlake 13

Sehome 24, Lakewood 20

Seton Catholic 58, King’s Way Christian School 7

Skyview 34, Union 0

Sound Christian 48, Muckleshoot Tribal School 16

Springdale 42, Davenport 28

Stadium 15, Evergreen (Seattle) 6

Sultan 56, Klahowya 27

Sumner 47, South Kitsap 8

Sunnyside 35, Davis 12

Thomas Jefferson 21, Todd Beamer 16

Timberline 35, Peninsula 0

Touchet 57, Tekoa/Rosalia 6

Tri-Cities Prep 26, Columbia (Burbank) 20

Tulalip Heritage 58, Lummi 0

Tumwater def. Black Hills, forfeit

W. F. West 49, Centralia 0

Wahluke 21, Kiona-Benton 6

Warden 40, Mabton 0

Washougal 63, Hockinson 21

Wenatchee 23, West Valley (Yakima) 21

Winlock 50, Taholah 8

Woodland 28, Ridgefield 21

Yelm 57, Gig Harbor 7

Zillah 12, Toppenish 6

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