SPORTS: Neah Bay headed to Class 1B football state championship game

MOSES LAKE — Neah Bay is headed to the Class 1B state championship.

The Red Devils knocked off Odessa-Harrington 74-34 in a mercy-rule victory that was over in the third quarter at Lions Field late Saturday afternoon.

The Red Devils (11-2 overall) were ahead of Odessa-Harrington (8-4) 58-34 at halftime and then rolled to the win.

They will face Almira Coulee Hartline for the 1B title on Friday at 4 p.m. in the Tacoma Dome.

Complete game coverage will be in Monday’s editions.

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